Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Tea leaves introduce a sophisticated, verdant crispness to a composition, offering a profile that balances astringent, hay-like nuances with subtle, honeyed floral undertones. Belonging to the aromatic-green family, this note provides a cooling, meditative quality that cuts through the density of heavier bases. It pairs naturally with bergamot in citrus accords to amplify a bright, sparkling opening, or with jasmine to highlight its inherent tea-like delicacy. In the context of the Gulf, tea leaves are an essential component for balancing the intensity of traditional compositions; they offer a refreshing, airy lift that makes heavy, resinous scents more wearable during the sweltering heat of the summer months. Whether used to add a clean, sophisticated edge to a daily signature or to temper the richness of an evening oud, tea leaves bring a refined, botanical clarity to any fragrance profile.