102 Eau de Parfum – Thé, Cardamome, Mimosa – 15ml

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This fragrance opens up with a very refreshing citric explosion of the top note with lime and bergamot facets. The heart note builds around green tea and mimosa revealing a touch of jasmine as well. An aqueous and clean sensation develops. In the bottom note, the roundness of the musk associates with the woody notes from oak moss.
All fragrances from Bon Parfumeur can be mixed or "layered". For this you can, depending on the desired intensity, spray the recommended combination on top of each other with the actual fragrance. This perfume combines particularly well with 001 for a fresh note, 201 for a fruity note and 801 for an aquatic freshness.


Top notes:Bergamot, coriander, cardamom
Heart notes:
Jasmine, tea, violet
Basic notes:
Mimosa, oakmoss, musk

Behind the Fragrance

What is a tea accord?
Refreshing, transparent, green and aromatic, in this fragrance, tea is used in the form of an accord as it doesn't naturally exist as a concentrate. That's a perfume insider's way of saying the perfumer draws on several ingredients to create a note that definitely recalls the scent of tea. The sparkling bitterness of bergamot distinctly conjures up the aromas of Earl Grey. Cardamom is also used to round out this note, while keeping a balance of course: a spice from India with green and cold aspects. Generally speaking, to enhance the tea note, a floral touch is also added to the accord. Perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena popularized this accord in 1992 with the creation of Bvlgari's Eau Parfumée au Thé Vert. The black tea accord is quite unlike this one, presenting a smokier, woodier, more intense dimension.

Where does mimosa come from?
Imported from Australia, it is an integral part of the winter landscape in the south of France. It smells divine, but more importantly it is beautiful! These golden, velvety-soft little balls are very fragile and need to be processed quickly to keep their olfactory character. Mimosa absolute is obtained using volatile solvent extraction. It conjures up the image of the town of Grasse in full bloom, but mimosa is also grown in India, Egypt and Morocco. It is even said that mimosa shrubs were brought back to France from Mexico by Napoleon III's troops. Its absolute lends fragrances delicately powdery and deliciously honeyed rich and slightly green notes.

Fragrance Family
  • Flowery
Fragrance Vibe
  • softener
Perfumer
  • Nathalie Koobus

Bon Parfumeur

Be your own perfumer thanks to Bon Parfumeur's Mix & Match. For two years, Ludovic Bonneton, a passionate collector and perfume lover, worked with renowned fragrance experts to develop fragrance creations from the various fragrance families. The line was created to fulfill fragrance lovers' long-held desire to create their own scent according to their own whim.
Developed in France, the unisex fragrances stand on their own, yet invite you to mix and match to create creative new creations and leave your own personal scent trail. The colours and numbers indicate the fragrance family - so nothing stands in the way of a hobby perfumer's career.

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