Red wine in a perfume sounds like a gimmick. Then you smell it, and suddenly you’re holding a chilled glass of something sparkling on a Bangkok rooftop at sunset.
The opening is effervescent — bergamot, orange, and that unmistakable vinous twist, bright and alive. Then the heart drops in: cool red grape, pomegranate, raspberry, and a whisper of peony and lotus for lift. Not sweet. Fruity but green, juicy but restrained. The base is patchouli, green leaf, musk, and a subtle mahogany warmth that keeps it grounded. It’s refreshing without being aquatic, playful without being juvenile.
From Mith’s Fruity collection, released in 2018. EDP. Good 5+ hours in heat, moderate projection. This is Bangkok in a bottle — for anyone who wants to smell like a good decision on a hot day. Straight from the source, the genuine article.







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