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konon – :
Smells exactly like hot brewing tea with sugar and mint! The top notes even convey the effect of steam rising from your cup with that extra potent whiff of tea when you check the strength of the brew. And somehow they captured the sugar that adds sweetness, with a sprig of mint. It’s like an afterimage of the taste. NT is part of CdG’s Olfactory Library, so their intent was to reproduce a photorealistic tea and they succeeded. Their inspiration of an itinerant philosopher, perpetuating tradition offering tea to guests is expressive of its timeless appeal. I love tea scents, with their aromatic clean aroma, and garnished sweet tea is always a treat! Sillage and longevity moderate.
шанс – :
Nomad Tea is such a unique, lovely tea fragrance. It smells just like the mint tea I often drank when I was in Tunisia, that is also served in some hookah cafés and middle eastern restaurants. A green tea based brew with lots of fresh mint and sugar added. This tea is not comparable to the bagged mint tea sold in supermarkets, just like Nomad Tea is not comparable to generic green tea fragrances.
Nomad Tea also has a hint of smokey notes, and when it dries down, the geranium becomes noticeable and the sugariness calms down. So it doesn’t smell like a boring novelty scent, but like a refreshing, mint-tea inspired perfume.
I had an older sample of this which I emptied for this review and I’m happy to see they reissued this. I liked the old bottle better, but if the scent in the new one is the same, it doesn’t matter.
linkin1819 – :
This is a beautiful perfume, definitely bottle worthy! Reminds me of a nice cozy cup of tea on a rainy day. It is sweet, minty, fresh and clean. If you love a tea note especially a green tea you will love this. I just cannot stop sniffing myself. I have gotten so many compliments.
Imadele if you are still looking for a sample try luckyscent.com I got mines from there just recently and I am in love with this scent.
werty4565 – :
A simple, pleasant, sweet, and fresh mix of green tea and mint. A few hints of citrus and green around the edges, but the feeling here is minimalist, clean, and transparent. If you’re familiar with the mint tea served in much of the middle east, it’s quite similar in smell. The mint is green and living rather than candied.
For something so fresh, this lasts quite well on me. I could see reaching for it a lot in hot weather.
It’s noteworthy this and Philtre Ceylan are uncannily alike. I think Ceylan might be the slightly stronger, less fresh version, but I’d have a hard time telling them apart on a casual sniff.
make2012 – :
To me this one is all about mint, it`s an exotic mint tea. I`ve being searching for a proeminent and different tea fragrance, and found in this one gold. Nomad Tea really opens with an herbal mint, and at this moment it conjures to my mind the smell of the mint leaves when you crushes it with your fingers and start to smell the green juice that they expel. Then, you notice really something more artificial on this mint as pointed out by other reviewers. I quite like it this fusion of nature and industry mint and it what makes this one stand out to me. It`s not only an herbal mint, it`s also a gum mint, a mouthwasher mint, a dentist mint, sort of a complex creature that stands out in its weirdness and cozyness. The sweetness in this one is supported by a lovely sugar accord that gives you an impression of sugar being burnt – is that moment when sugar has a burnt and a syrupy smell, something like caramel, syrup and liqueur – and matches perfectly the mint, accentuating the sweet smell of it and giving the mint a liquer side that i truly appreciate.
I`m sad that this one got discontinued. If you like mint and want something fun, try this one.
Manyafffa – :
I was not able to find a sample 🙁
sachok-65 – :
This one didn’t work for me. It definitely is a tea scent, but it went on with an additional nicotine smoke note and the mint edge only made it weird and jarring. Dry down was better, but the smoke note has a plastic edge in stages, which make it seem screamingly synthetic. My chem and this scent aren’t friends, I guess. Pass.
dimokmedvedev – :
There was a time that CdG made beautifull and priginal scents with normal prices, easy accesible and fun. Although i don;t fall for very sweet scents i Liked almost all of the Series 7 . And of course i cherished Nomad tea. This fantastic marriage of herbal bitter artemisia, green tea and shining woody background. maybe my favorite tea scent.