Perfume Zen: fragrances with green tea moods
Spring bursts into the city not only in the form of blossoming trees and light fabrics, but also as a new perfumery mood - fresh, calm, restrained. Green tea has become a hero not only of morning rituals, but also a source of inspiration for fragrances, where “tea” bitterness is intertwined with floral softness, vanilla warmth and woody depth.
Penhaligon's Matcha takes us to a sun-drenched spring meadow. It has the fragrance of green tea combined with rose, jasmine, musk and fresh clover. All together it is a meditative walk through nature on a perfect April day.
Thé Matcha 26 is like a sip of a thick matcha latte with a drop of bitter orange, this fragrance envelops you in warmth. Currant, cedar, vetiver - everything sounds soft, understated and incredibly cozy. This is the case when the fragrance does not make itself loudly known, but stays with you all day long.
Tea Zen according to Maison Margiela is the freshness of mandarin, bergamot and green tea at the start, passing into a floral heart of jasmine and orange blossom. Matcha Meditation finishes with hints of white chocolate, moss and cedar. Versatile and a little dreamy, it's suitable for both her and him.
It's like the aroma of a freshly made matcha dessert - with warm milk, sweet vanilla and notes of waffle cone. But do not hurry to consider Matcha Soft Serve gourmand and luscious - everything is balanced here, and soft floral accents give the flavor a delicate lightness. Comfortable, cozy, relaxing.
If you're looking for a warmer and spicier reading of green tea, Thé Vanille is worth checking out. An earthy matcha accord meets velvety vanilla, cardamom, magnolia and cedar. Complex, salty-sweet and incredibly long-lasting, this fragrance is sure to warm you up on a cool spring morning.
Spring is a time for lightness and breathing, and fragrances with hints of green tea have become its new perfume symbol. Try it and you will understand what inner peace and harmony smells like.