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FanatDK – :
I miss this fragrance so much. I hope L’Occitane will return it back as they did already with some of their perfumes.
Great for aromatherapy: uplifting, optimistic, crispy yet cozy as a cup of tea:) It was perfectly balanced.
cara11 – :
It contains all of my favorite notes. Why is it discontinued?! Whyy?!!!!
yelizaveta – :
The Bergamote opens with bright citruses in the top notes, lime being dominant on my skin. They evaporate quickly and it dries down to a powdery black tea scent. Although not listed, I get a eucalyptus vibe from the tea, smelling similar to walking into a Pier One. It’s very renewing and one of the best tea scents I’ve tried. This is a light perfume so sillage is moderate, and lasts about 3 hours on my skin. I agree with it being a wonderful warm weather fragrance – like visiting a spa to relax!
hbrmqlxffdMV – :
I’m a big fan of this sooo uplifting scent, no matter how fast it fades on my skin. Anyway, I’ve found that by layering a bit of Terre d’Hermes on it, the scent lasts much longer and they blend nicely.
botmaster – :
My father grew up in London, where tea is taken much more seriously than in the US, and that was his drink of choice in our home, so I can appreciate a good, flavorful tea. Having travelled around the world, I prefer cardamom chai, lemongrass, Moroccan rose & mint and Earl gray over the iced tea/sweet tea/green tea that most Americans prefer. I was looking for those same notes in my first tea-scented fragrance purchase.
I held out on purchasing any other tea scents until I got my hands on this one first. I wanted this to be the “prototype” on which I base all of my opinions of other tea scents. This one is AMAZING! Initially, it has all the depth and rich aromas of a strong cup of sweetened traditional Earl Gray. Unfortunately, the scent is literally gone within an hour, but what an amazing hour!!
Too bad this one is discontinued. I could picture L’Occitane creating variations such as Lady Gray (plus lavender), French Earl Gray and Russian Gray.
I think my ideal tea scent would infuse tea into a cake scent like they do in England tea cakes.
Overall, I am so pleased that my journey began with this beautiful fragrance. I look forward to experiencing other tea scents with as much pizazz.
toshka_p – :
Simply gorgeous, but sadly with one of the worst lasting powers I’ve ever seen. It smells like freshly brewed Earl Grey tea, cooled down and icy, sweetened just a little. Wonderful for summer. Very similar to Bergamote from The Different Company, only lighter.
It’s very natural smelling, uplifting and surely unisex. A keeper for me, as I always loved this note. And yes, this is almost a single note cologne. Too bad it doesn’t come in edp…
But I’ve been after a bergamote scent for a long long time now, and now I finally found it, I must say that if you like the scent of tea, this one is 100% sure to please. Wonderful!
Zer083 – :
the scent is fine inteally but fade out by the time
i leave the house>>
longvity 5/10
scent 8/10
stocoz – :
If it weren’t for the cardamom, this would be just a nice clean and fresh perfume. The cardamom however, is a real “take off” for it. I think it’s one of the best perfumes of the citrus aromatic group.
Besides, it is very soft, so I view it as a feminine perfume, even though I could change my mind, if I experienced it on a man.
A very good Summer choice.. and one more great perfume that is discontinued.
sxsh2008 – :
Bright citrus on spray, combining with uplifting Earl Grey (bergamot) with the smooth black tea note being rather subtle but full and present with a hint of natural sweetness.
Cardamom gives Thé Bergamote a warm, refined anchor that makes this seemingly hug the skin rather than evaporate too quickly.
Refreshingly appeasing to the senses. A great one for the coming warmer months.
alexskoda – :
This is delicious. It is the PERFECT match for my skin. The Bergamot, oh, the grapefruit! Spicy Cardamom and delicious mandarins. All being loving embraced by those heady black tea leaves. The only reason it isn’t my “signature” scent is because I want to preserve the bottle I have as long as it takes me to find something I love just as much.
vov24 – :
This is a stronger,spicy version of Elizabeth Arden’s gree tea. Find this cool and sexy!
tataaarin – :
If this was just a little bit stronger, would be a perfect scent for summer, but beautiful top notes disappear within a few minutes. Fresh, distant, and yet well known smell from my childhood … probably should have all products from the Bergamot Tea line for full olfactive experience. Strange, in solid form feels more. It’s a wonderful fresh aroma.
Ram97 – :
Great unisex scent. Light, refreshing. Perfect for hot summer days.