Oolong Tea
Serge Majoullier's Oolong Tea, from the 2016 Rare Teas Collection, is the quietest gourmand in the house catalogue.
The scent fingerprint
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- Tobacco70
- Chocolate70
- Honey55
- Fresh Spicy
The note pyramid
- Oolong Tea
- Tonka Bean
- Honey
- Tobacco
- Hay
- Cacao Pod
- Tonka Bean
- Cocoa
By the editors · 2 min readSerge Majoullier's Oolong Tea, from the 2016 Rare Teas Collection, is the quietest gourmand in the house catalogue. There is no traditional citrus opening — the composition begins on the tea itself, fermented and faintly smoky, dosed against hay.
The heart is the tea accord: warm, dry, vegetal in a leathered way. Tobacco lends a soft cured-leaf depth without going full pipe-shop, and a thread of cacao pod adds bittersweet density rather than chocolate.
The base is tonka, honey, and continued hay — sweet and barn-warm, but always restrained. The whole composition is linear and contemplative; longevity is better than the standard line, projection still modest. A study fragrance, not a social one.
Scent twins
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