Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Earl Grey tea brings a sophisticated, crisp bitterness to a composition, defined by its signature tannic astringency and the bright, floral-citrus sparkle of bergamot oil. Classified within the woody-aromatic family, this note provides a refined, dry structure that grounds more volatile top notes. It pairs naturally with cedarwood or vetiver to emphasize its earthy, tea-leaf character, while its cool, refreshing profile makes it an ideal choice for the intense heat of the Gulf. In modern regional perfumery, Earl Grey is often utilized to add a contemporary, airy elegance to heavy oud-based mukhallats, cutting through the density of resins to provide a clean, invigorating lift that remains composed and professional during long, humid summer afternoons.