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gost211 – :
Ulric de Varens’ ‘Spring Tea’ follows close in the tradition of ‘Green Tea’.
It’s refreshing, inoffensive and smells pleasant – to men and women. Throughout the time you can smell actually tea – green and black mixed. The opening is very citrusy, but not like in Thierry Mugler’s ‘Cologne’, which was too sharp for me.
To me ‘Spring Tea’ is a mixture of the two: Green Tea and Cologne. The middle of ST was more flowery-green than Green Tea, (I see there shouldn’t be any flowers, but I smell sth. like orange ones), the drydown isn’t too strong, the tea stays all the time.
My only complaint is, that the bottle is too small (only 30ml) and the fragrance doesn’t last. 2 hrs max.
Even for an edt that would be poor staying power. Overall I liked it very much, but didn’t buy it again…