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serpantinium – :
I love bright uplifting tea fragrances and this could be described just that way, however something in here doesn’t work. The top notes seem a little like citrus/petitgrain/verbena to me and then there’s a strong cedar and a hint of something more interesting perhaps the Myrrh and cardamom which actually give this fragrance some depth.
It’s an odd one this, I honestly don’t really get it? Perfectly wearable and nothing wrong with it, the drydown has some interesting element (again I can’t place?) that makes it seem very high quality. It could be rose? It’s very very faint but that could be it.
It’s a sharp musky fragrance and I have to be brutal, I don’t think I’d wear it. Longevity was okay and it’s certainly a bit of an enigma.
gusena7777 – :
A smart and distinguished fragrance, please note all the notes are not listed here: there are also some florals in the composition, like the quite prominent rose.
If you want to picture this fragrance, just imagine the following formula:
Iso e super (or cedarwood and musks, although the iso is immediately recognisable) + peppery rose and florals + a hint of Japanese tea.
Overall a very pleasing and soothing fragrance, more on the feminine side due to the dose of florals. I like it.
Ps. Cendres de Thé could be depicted as a floral version of “Voyage d’Hermès”. At some point I even wondered whether the nose behind this fragrance was Ellena.
Viktor82 – :
it could have been really good scent. But there is no cedar to speak of, and I am not convinced there is tea… so name does not mean anything. But there is a lovely note of warm cardamom. So reminds me of qawa – blond Arabic coffee with loads of cardamom.