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Inspiration
Pomelo Oolong captures the calm beauty of a tea ritual in a sunlit Chinese tea house, where time seems to slow down between quiet conversations and delicate porcelain cups. Imagine a pot of oolong tea just poured, steam curling upwards as the leaves unfurl and release their smooth, slightly woody aroma. On the table, slices of pomelo brighten the air with a gentle tart sparkle, adding a soft citrus glow rather than a loud citrus blast. As the fragrance develops, osmanthus drifts in with its apricot like floral nuance, weaving seamlessly through the tea and creating a tender warmth that still feels airy and transparent. A modern porcelain accord adds a cool, almost mineral clarity, while white musk wraps everything in a clean, featherlight halo that feels like the porcelain cup in your hand slowly warming against your skin. Pomelo Oolong is a delicate yet characterful interpretation of tea, citrus and flowers, ideal for those who seek quiet elegance instead of drama.
Fragrance family
Tea, citrus, floral, fresh, musky
Perfumer
Anh Ngo
Fragrance notes
Top notes: pomelo, bright citrus facets
Heart notes: oolong tea, osmanthus, porcelain accord
Base notes: white musk, soft clean skin nuances
What our ParfuMaria team thinks of this fragrance
On our skin, Pomelo Oolong opens with a very realistic oolong tea note, smooth and slightly woody, immediately joined by a fine pomelo zest that lifts the composition without turning it into a sharp citrus perfume. The osmanthus adds a gentle fruit floral glow, giving the tea a soft golden edge, while the porcelain accord brings a cool, polished feeling that makes the scent feel airy and modern. In the drydown, the tea and white musk remain as a quiet, intimate aura, like the lingering warmth of a finished cup of tea. We recommend Pomelo Oolong to tea fragrance lovers and anyone who enjoys fresh, clean scents with personality, perfect for daily wear, office settings and calm, reflective moments.
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