Collection: Yunnan Red Tea Fragrances

The perfume note of Yunnan Red Tea invites a sensory journey to the misty mountains of Yunnan, China, where ancient tea trees have flourished for millennia. This fragrance encapsulates the deep, malty richness inherent to this renowned tea, with its signature sweet undertones and a slight hint of smokiness. There's a warm, slightly earthy depth, evoking the sun-dappled terrains and fertile soils from which it originates. As it unfurls, subtle nuances of dried fruits, perhaps even a whisper of cocoa or leather, can be detected, reflecting the tea's complexity. In perfumery, the Yunnan Red Tea note offers a comforting, refined warmth, conjuring images of serene tea ceremonies, wooden chalets, and the timeless embrace of nature. It adds depth, sophistication, and an alluring, velvety smoothness to a fragrance composition.

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About Yunnan Red Tea Fragrances

Yunnan Red Tea — known in China as Dianhong — is produced in Yunnan province in southwest China and is considered one of the world's finest black teas. Unlike other black teas, Yunnan red tea is distinguished by its golden-tipped leaves and a uniquely rich, malty character with notes of dark chocolate, dried fruit, and warming spice — a cup that feels as complex as a fine wine. The aroma alone is deeply satisfying: malty, slightly honeyed, and richly earthy with gentle spice in the background.

In perfumery, Yunnan red tea is used to add a sophisticated, malty-spiced warmth that is more complex than standard tea notes. It brings depth and a slightly smoky, honeyed character to compositions, functioning beautifully in oriental and woody blends as well as in modern aromatic-tea fragrances. Perfumers pair it with cardamom, leather, tobacco, dark amber, and sandalwood to construct compositions that feel cultured, warming, and deeply satisfying — the olfactory equivalent of a perfect cup of tea in a quiet room.

At Fragrenza, our Yunnan Red Tea fragrances are crafted for lovers of warmth, depth, and the sophisticated pleasure of fine tea. These compositions channel the ancient tea culture of Yunnan province into wearable, long-lasting fragrance, drawing from some of the most admired tea-inspired perfumes in the world and making them accessible through Fragrenza's commitment to quality dupes at fair prices.

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