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rko854speagoessenda – :
Wow, forget about the label that says Black Tea, because this is a spiced leather beauty with the rest of notes supporting the leather note to give a rugged smokey appeal. To my nose, Black Tea has similarities with Tea for Two by L’Artisan Perfumiere.
The fragrance is better used with casual jeans and crisp shirt wear for its refreshing feel. The performance is exceptionally good for an EDC.
Black Tea and Napier are my favourites from Murdock London. The offerings are impressively packaged in a coffret box with an outer sleeve.
Overall, a highly recommended for lovers of leather-based scents. A solid 8/10 in my book!
slorsergo – :
Jack Hunter nailed it again. This is a beautiful fragrance in the vein of Idole by Lubin (my favorite), but lighter, not as smokey and a wonderful everyday scent. Looking forward to traveling to London, my first stop will be Murdocks for a shave, a haircut and to sample more of their products.
shaviktor2 – :
It opens with a fresh soft spicyness with clove, basil and nutmeg and smells really good. This is followed by a really wonderful black tea note that makes the scent a bit refreshing. As time moves forward you get some leather mixing in with the masculine spice followed by a musky woodyness. The scent has arm length projection and starts to quiten down after four hours then becoming a skin scent by hour five which is not bad for a cologne as some EDT’s have the same longevity.
The fragrance is of a high quality and the way the leather and spice mix together is good and I’m especially impressed with the strong black tea note which adds a extra dimension to the leather and spice. It is very masculine and a good modern barbershop cologne showing how the barbershop cologne has evolved compared to Trumpers, Floris scents etc.