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Wulong Cha X by Nishane is a fragrance for women and men. Wulong Cha X was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Julien Rasquinet. Top notes are Bergamot, Yuzu, Litsea Cubeba and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Green Tea, Magnolia and Thyme; base notes are Musk and Fig. Included in the first-ever NISHANE collection launched globally in the year 2015, WŪLÓNG CHÁ has reached a huge fanbase worldwide thanks to the journey it takes the wearer to the serene tea gardens of the Far East, where the delicate notes of oolong tea leaves and Mediterranean fig fill the air. The original WŪLÓNG CHÁ has been celebrated mainly because of its robust power of refreshing notes. However, WŪLÓNG CHÁ X is designed to mute the sharp edges of the original formula and enhance it with the addition of florals namely magnolia. This fragrance opens with a burst of zesty citrus notes of bergamot, orange, mandarin, and yuzu, transporting the wearer to the sunny shores of the Mediterranean. As the scent settles, the heart notes of magnolia, thyme oil, and green tea weave a magical spell around you, evoking the tranquil stillness of a teatime. Finally, the musk and fig base notes provide a warm and grounding finish to this fragrance that will keep the wearer feeling fresh and revitalized all day. TOP NOTES bergamot - yuzu - litsea - mandarin HEART NOTES magnolia - thyme oil - green tea BASE NOTES musk - fig
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Based on 66 community opinions from Reddit
5.5
/ 10 community score
The r/fragrance community is divided on Wulong Cha X, with many feeling it's too similar to the much cheaper Elizabeth Arden Green Tea to justify its premium price. While some appreciate its warmer, spicier profile and better longevity compared to EA, consensus leans toward the original being an excellent value alternative that performs adequately with layering.
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