Five notes. That’s it. And somehow it’s one of the truest tea fragrances I’ve ever smelled.
Bergamot opens the scene — crisp, bright, then gone almost before you can register it — making way for the heart: a photorealistic jasmine oolong tea accord. The jasmine here is restrained and delicate, never indolic. The oolong is clean, slightly nutty, authentically tea-like rather than grassy or bitter. You’re not in a perfume. You’re in a sunlit room with a ceramic cup, steam curling upward, the world quiet outside. The drydown is sandalwood and clean musk — barely there, just enough to anchor the tea note to your skin for a few gentle hours.
From Mith’s Tea collection, released in 2022. EDP concentration. The perfumer is uncredited — which honestly adds to the mystique. Modest projection, 4–6 hours longevity. This is for the minimalist, the meditative, the person who finds luxury in simplicity. It’s a personal scent — not one that announces itself, but one that someone close to you might notice and ask about quietly.
The real thing, from the source — no shortcuts, no compromises.







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