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MAJOURI - "Bohemian Tea" EDP
MAJOURI - "Bohemian Tea" EDP
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MAJOURI - “BOHEMIAN TEA” EDP 75 ML
HEAD NOTES: Bergamot, Mandarin and Cardamom
HEART NOTES: Green Tea, Orris and Orange Blossom
BOTTOM NOTES: Musk, Guaiac Wood and Cedarwood
Mood:
Wildly poetic, earthy but utterly refined.
Moment:
Freedom: an opening of the senses to new ideas, fantastic dreams and pure aromatic delight.
Meaning:
BOHEMIAN TEA is an incredibly well-paced fragrance, full of freedom and vitality. The fragrance is a sensory immersion, an elevation of Green Tea that moves the spirit across eras, continents and cultures.
Deeply oriental with its Green Tea base accord, BOHEMIAN TEA travels to southern Europe through citrus notes of bergamot and mandarin as well as iris, derived from a wild root in Italy that emits a violet-like scent. Orange blossom from North Africa, cardamom from Guatemala, BOHEMIAN TEA is worldly. A base note of guaiac wood, often called the “tree of life” in Native American culture, adds depth and intrigue with its olfactory touch of winter-burnt leaves.
HEAD NOTES: Bergamot, Mandarin and Cardamom
HEART NOTES: Green Tea, Orris and Orange Blossom
BOTTOM NOTES: Musk, Guaiac Wood and Cedarwood
Mood:
Wildly poetic, earthy but utterly refined.
Moment:
Freedom: an opening of the senses to new ideas, fantastic dreams and pure aromatic delight.
Meaning:
BOHEMIAN TEA is an incredibly well-paced fragrance, full of freedom and vitality. The fragrance is a sensory immersion, an elevation of Green Tea that moves the spirit across eras, continents and cultures.
Deeply oriental with its Green Tea base accord, BOHEMIAN TEA travels to southern Europe through citrus notes of bergamot and mandarin as well as iris, derived from a wild root in Italy that emits a violet-like scent. Orange blossom from North Africa, cardamom from Guatemala, BOHEMIAN TEA is worldly. A base note of guaiac wood, often called the “tree of life” in Native American culture, adds depth and intrigue with its olfactory touch of winter-burnt leaves.
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