Comme des Garcons Series 7 Sweet: Nomad Tea
Marie-Aude Couture's contribution to the 2005 Sweet series, Nomad Tea is the herbal counterweight to the set's pastry-centred releases.
The scent fingerprint
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- Green55
- Aromatic50
- Sweet50
- Vanilla
The note pyramid
- Artemisia
- Mint
- Green Tea
- Geranium
- Sugar
- Woody Notes
By the editors · 2 min readMarie-Aude Couture's contribution to the 2005 Sweet series, Nomad Tea is the herbal counterweight to the set's pastry-centred releases. The opening is bracing — mint and artemisia together, sharp and slightly bitter, more steppe than dessert.
The heart steps into green tea propped against geranium, which reads less as a cup of tea and more as the leaf itself: vegetal, slightly metallic, holding the mint in place. The drydown softens into sugar and woody notes, but only barely; sweetness is implied rather than delivered, and the woods keep the trail dry. It works best in shoulder-season weather, where its coolness reads as a refreshment rather than a chill.
Scent twins
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