Green Tea

Green Tea by Victor
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7.1 / 10 7 Ratings
A perfume by Victor for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is synthetic-green. It is being marketed by Perfelena.
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Main accords

Synthetic
Green
Citrus
Fresh
Sweet

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
LemonLemon BergamotBergamot White thymeWhite thyme
Heart Notes Heart Notes
VervainVervain FreesiaFreesia JasmineJasmine
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk
Ratings
Scent
7.17 Ratings
Longevity
7.76 Ratings
Sillage
5.76 Ratings
Bottle
5.49 Ratings
Submitted by LuckyDog, last update on 14.11.2021.
Interesting Facts
Sources report different release years of 1972 and 1996.

Reviews

1 in-depth fragrance description
4
Bottle
5
Sillage
7
Longevity
4
Scent
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Very helpful Review 5  
When a tea bag hangs out your throat
There's nothing wrong with tea? I thought so too... but "Green Tea" by Victor proves the opposite for me. A lemony pink refresher with a hint of green tea. Could have been great in this weather - became a heat nightmare. Okay, nightmare's too much. At least it doesn't bother anyone but myself and you don't stink the environment completely - but every time I pulled out a test nose, it wrinkled automatically...

You don't have to look for nice tea scents for long. These are available for 20 and 500 euros, in the designer area and the deepest niche. Also drugstore savers will find some nice discoveries there. "Green tea" is not one of them. I'm almost happy that he doesn't let himself be seen too often in Rossmann and Co. any more. Because for me it is in many ways a below-average fragrance, which also runs quite contrary to my fragrance taste.

Rather floral, rather simple, rather watery and moreover still with a not to be smelling, sharp jasmine note, which pokes me badly, which does not suit me at all. Still. Not only at over 30 degrees. Nothing against simple and light fragrances, see many transparent, minimal Hermes bestsellers. There doesn't have to be much added to tea. But "Green Tea" looks like a genetically bred something to me, whose name is deceptive and which has probably just passed a tea bag for a moment. In about one class with a few of the (newer) 4711s. I'd hate even a rummage table-10 too good for that. Fortunately, it was a gift. It stays that way.

Flacon: handy for one big hand, otherwise Grabbeltisch-Unspektakel.
Sillage: very close to the skin and hardly to be caught.
Durability: lasts longer than you think. One strength from him. Six hours. If you like him.

Conclusion: a tea scent that gets on my nerves faster than a real green tea. Stinging and pricking, unfriendly and scratchy, unnatural and synthetic. No winner!
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