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cawa225 – :
Love the smell of orange tea!
rrusbear – :
clean
fresh
citrus
green tea
simple
inoffensive
easy
unisex
dare i say, conservative
the same vibe as CK One
just a bit yawn for me. this is not something I would choose to wear and that’s all down to the fact that i never got into that CK One thing
Alex1-09 – :
I like most tea fragrances. For me, the jury’s still out on this one. There’s an herbal, peppery, tobacco-ness that I think I’d like better if I smelled it on others. Didn’t really sense the citrus everyone’s talking about. Clean, fresh, masculine/unisex.
светозар – :
L’Ile au Thé is a fresh fragrance and say where actually pretty green tea note is the main protagonist of the composition.
Open fresh with soft citrus and tangerine, very artificial to what we are accustomed Maison, once a slight floral, faint as if a light breeze gave you in the face, suddenly note, the note tea appears to stay until the end, is accompanied by a very high note leather style Duel and another note musky that I find somewhat repetitive of many fresh fragrances Goutal style Les Nuits d’Hadrien. Not clear who wanted to get through this, it’s kind of scent of fresh grass unnaturally, with a terpene point enclosed in a greenhouse and wrapped in a plastic-like aroma.
I think with this fragrance have just completed effortlessly and without risk, and taking into account the large Goutal fragrances that has given us this very loose game.
Rating: 4.5
sir3212 – :
L’Ile au The is a very realistic green tea fragrance. Although I’m more of a peppermint tea drinker, this new Annick Goutal fragrance smells just like a steaming cup of herbal green tea with a squeeze of lemon.
It’s a fragrance along the same lines as Eau Parfumee Au The Vert by Bvlgari and Bamboo Harmony from By Kilian. L’Ile au The is a summery scent, fresh enough for the warmer months and distinctive enough to stand out from the crowd. I’d probably enjoy this fragrance more on a man’s skin than I would smelling it on me, but with that being said it’s definitely unisex.
The green tea note is at its strongest in the opening, however towards the heart and drydown mandarin blossom and white musk tend to dominate. I can’t say that this is my favourite Summer scent from Annick Goutal but it certainly is very pleasant and refreshing.
The longevity is average, lasting approximately five hours on my skin. L’Ile au The’s projection is as you would expect, rather subtle. All in all this is a nice new addition to the Annick Goutal line-up, released in perfect time for Summer.
nifkat – :
Opening lively, fresh and crisp, with mandarin … is immediately made positive! After a few minutes it becomes “softer” the evolution of this fragrance is moderate .. already after 5 minutes vivacity initial calm giving way to a peace, relaxation … incredible surrounds you, makes you feel unique, and combined the nature, the sun, everything. After a while it makes you feel the Osmanthus (nice note, that in this fragrance gives the magic touch to the composition in my opinion), but appears not so violent … gives his light touch and velvety. Closes with white musk that combines perfectly with the other notes …. This fragrance is really extraordinary, wraps you in a beautiful dream. Although the sillage (unfortunately) is soft, and therefore need different spray, longevity is rather good (about 6 hours on me). I really like this scent, and certainly will come in my collection! 🙂 Great job also here by Camille Goutal and Isabelle Doyen … Thank you for this! . Council for summer or spring …
Sillage: 5./10
Longevity: 7./10
Scent: 9/10
Overall: 9./10
ommyru – :
I didn’t get much citrus in Annick Goutal L’Ile au Thé. Instead, it behaves quite soapy on me during the opening.
Fortunately, the green tea emerges after about 20 minutes, and the soapy tone recedes into the background. The green tea is fresh and leafy with an almost grainy texture, which gives out a very realistici feeling. There’s also a discreet honeyed jasmine nuance, which makes it almost like jasmine tea, but it’s much less sweeter than By Kilian Imperial Tea.
The sillage is soft and the longevity is around 5 hours. L’Ile au Thé does seem to have a certain depature from other offerings of Annick Goutal: it’s not as emotional or retro as the early offerings, nor is it as whimsical as Nuit Etoilée or Mandragore. But at the same time, I do find it a very pleasant and solid green tea fragrance: its green tea note is very natural and realistic, not too sweet or watery or wispy or overly synthetic like some fragrances of the same genre can be. For a refreshing green tea experience, I think it worths a try.
InnoffLixRift – :
This is a warm and shimmery tea fragrance that’s a true unisex scent. It opens with a burst of citrus which bears some resemblance to Eau d’Hadrien, but this is distinctly greener. It’s a really lovely perfume, lasts quite long into the day, although very lightly. A perfect perfume for after shower on a warm day.
nuhothete – :
@Fhaldara
In here, South Korea, it has been launched few weeks ago, maybe in March?
And AG has started selling it just few days ago.
I think it has been launched earlier here because this perfume is inspired by Jeju island in South Korea.(FYI, Amorepacific, South Korean Company has taken over AG.)
Still I’m not sure about other countries…
I tried it, but it’s just soso. Nothing special.
Mandarine-Green Tea-Osmanthus-Very slight musk(on my skin it’s more like calm floral scent)
You can find better perfume with less money.
Quorryhoodo – :
A classical, dated, boring and uninspired fresh green tea fragrance. Very citrus (along the lines of Eau d’Hadrien), with notes of petit grain, lots of green tea (slightly smoky) and musky base notes. It smells like most of the clean unisex fragrances massively launched during the 90s. I don’t understand why Camille Goutal decided to add this to their range. Ok, maybe their citrus offerings are their bestselling perfumes (Eau d’Hadrien, Eau du Sud) but I think that they seriously need to take some risks and add some orientals in their collection.
Sashanstein – :
WHERE can this be purchased? Have looked everywhere without success –