Alien Goddess Intense
Eau de Parfum
Mugler
Note Profile
Jasmine Tea in perfumery evokes the delicate and soothing aroma of green or white tea leaves infused with fresh jasmine blossoms. It offers a gentle, floral sweetness balanced by a subtle green, slightly tannic tea facet. The note is elegant and tranquil, blending the airy freshness of tea with the intoxicating, creamy nuances of jasmine flowers.
Jasmine Tea in perfumery presents a soft floral aroma layered with the fresh, slightly grassy nuances of tea leaves. The note combines the creamy, sweet facets of jasmine blossoms with a gentle green astringency and a faintly woody undertone. As it evolves, the floral aspect mellows while the tea's subtle earthiness lingers, creating a tranquil and refined impression.
This note is inspired by the traditional process of scenting green or white tea leaves with fresh jasmine flowers, primarily practiced in China. In perfumery, it is recreated using a blend of natural jasmine absolute or synthetic jasmine materials with tea leaf extracts or aroma molecules that mimic tea's distinctive scent. The result is an accord rather than a single natural extract.
Perfumers use Jasmine Tea as a heart or top note to impart a serene, airy floralcy and a modern green freshness. It blends well with citrus, other white florals, soft woods, and musks, and is often featured in compositions aiming for a luminous, calming character. The note can anchor floral bouquets or add a transparent, contemporary twist to green or tea-based fragrances.
Perfumers known for using Jasmine Tea include Nathalie Lorson .
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A selection of reviewed perfumes where Jasmine Tea appears prominently.