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zgn13 – :
The opening is a bit too citrusy for my taste, but after an hour or so, it gets softer and more pleasant. It gets woody, softly spicy and a bit rosy. It also gets sweeter. It is not really original, but it is well done. Not my favorite tea fragrance, but, again, not bad. Feminine and simple, i am sure a lot of people will like it.
ПАУЛЬС – :
The Extraits de Cologne line from Roger and Gallet left me surprised. Thé Fantaisie despite its low sillage has an amazing staying power. It’s very interesting, aromatic, sensual, velvety, airy scent, very pleasant. Personally, I don’t really bother with tea scents, but the colors of this line caught my eye, so I’m examining all the perfumes available. Tea and bergamot are very apparent; the rest of the notes, I don’t really catch them. Unisex, good quality and affordable.
Well done
NadNiMi – :
Reminds me of the long time defunct Bergamote Tea from L’occitane . But it also has green tea for sure, I thought it was supposed to be black tea .
It’s quite strong in the beginning , and Elizabeth Arden’s Green Tea comes to mind , in a more refined version, and definitely with plenty of Earl Grey .
There is some note combination here that gives a musky trail in the mid notes , probably the cedar wood. That remains until the drydown . I am not a wood lover so I would have preferred anything else other than cedar, but it’s not bad.
Lasting power is good. I don’t really know what extrait de cologne is supposed to be . Is it Edt ? Edp? No idea . But it isn’t Edc … Silage is good for the first hour too , but then it’s becomes my more quiet .
If you like fresh tea scents , or Earl Grey variations , it’s a safe blind buy .
Could be unisex , it’s fresh , pleasant , high quality , not too sweet, decently priced .( $80 plus tax for a 100ml bottle )
It made me curious about the entire collection , I might need to get another .
Edit : I wore this several times . I thought it was gone after a couple of hours but I received compliments for how good and herbal I smell after 3 hours
Edit again . I got the Tuberose Hedonie , it’s gorgeosu too and similar to La chase aux papillons .
I think I want more from this collection , it’s great !
edlex – :
This scent is delicious. It’s not a milky cup of tea like BPAL’s Dorian or a Christmas spicy tea like Serge Lutens 5 O’Clock au Gingembre.
Personally I don’t get a lot of the fruity top notes on my skin, they’re present to the extent it lends some sweetness to the mix. The pine and the coriander are the strongest notes to me in the opening. Next I get the tea and the pink pepper. I love pink pepper and I think it’s used really well here. For me the final dry down is woodsy with some remaining traces of that pink pepper.
I love tea as a beverage and if someone had asked me to describe what I would want in a tea inspired perfume I don’t think I would have gone in this direction, but I love it. It’s so delicious it could almost be a gourmand if it weren’t for the woodsy notes.
The longevity is decent for a cologne, and I definitely think it could be worn by anyone.
Titexcide – :
This is another refined and elegant cologne in the new Roger & Gallet range. More floral than the Cassis fragrance, with a light tea scent and a hint of pepper, this would work in any environment and possibly any season, although it will shine gloriously on a summer’s day. Unisex in my opinion and again superb value for money.
japimpomb – :
I don’t know why this reminds me of Valentino Valentina, V&R Flower Bomb, and another perfume I can’t recall. To be clear, I am not saying it’s exact. I am saying it’s of the same family.
It’s less sweet than it’s line sister Tubéreuse Hédonie. The middle notes are more prominent and distinct here as well but aren’t in the order listed on Fragrantica. For example the citrus and tea make up the heart, the cardamom appears with the woods as base, the florals including geranium and MAYBE peony and iris and tea come first. It has this citrus peppery woody oriental accord. I like it but wouldn’t personally wear it.
It lasts longer than Tubéreuse, I liked the top note better here, but preferred the die down of the other. The base here is banal and mainstream. There’s a sense of familiarity that is maybe reassuring to some and may appeal to many. What it lacks is adventure and unique personality.
This isn’t bad though, some prefer it that way. I would definitely get this for my mom and sister who like the aforementioned fragrances.
Top: floral
Middle: citrus and pepper
Base: wood and pepper