Collection: Longjing tea Fragrances

The perfume note of Longjing tea offers the serene freshness of China's celebrated Dragon Well green tea. It opens delicately vegetal and dewy, like new leaves just unfurled, with a soft nuttiness often likened to roasted chestnut, the signature of the pan-firing that flattens its leaves. As it develops, gentle sweet-grassy and faintly floral nuances appear, keeping the note airy and meditative rather than bitter. Its character is calm, clean and contemplative, suggesting morning mist over terraced hills. Longjing tea pairs gracefully with citrus, jasmine, osmanthus, bamboo-like green notes and light musks, bringing transparency and poise to fresh, minimalist compositions.

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About Longjing tea Fragrances

Longjing tea — literally Dragon Well — is China's most celebrated green tea, cultivated for over a thousand years in the misty hills surrounding Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province. Hand-harvested in early spring, its flat, jade-green leaves carry a scent of extraordinary freshness: clean and grassy, with a distinctive toasted, slightly chestnut-sweet warmth that sets it apart from all other green teas. Longjing is revered not only for its flavor but for the meditative calm its fragrance inspires.

In perfumery, Longjing tea is a prized ingredient for crafting fresh, green, and intellectually stimulating compositions. Its scent profile — simultaneously grassy and toasty, clean and subtly sweet — makes it an ideal note for modern, minimalist fragrances that prize naturalism and contemplative simplicity. Perfumers use Longjing alongside vetiver, cedar, iris, white musk, and citrus elements to build fragrances that feel cultivated and serene. It is equally at home in aquatic compositions and dry, woody arrangements.

Fragrenza's Longjing Tea collection brings the fresh, meditative elegance of this iconic Chinese green tea to a beautiful range of dupes inspired by the world's finest tea-forward fragrances. Clean, grounded, and exceptionally crafted — for a fraction of the luxury price.

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