Jenjin Report post Posted February 18 Chrysanthemum and black tea with candied lotus root. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bunnicula Report post Posted March 2 Just got my package yesterday, so this is a first impression test and is subject to change with more rest!! In the bottle: black tea? Freshly applied: It's very potent! So I think I'm mainly smelling a sweet watery black tea and chrysanthemums, which I believe have a kind of dry subdued vegetal floral smell? at least from comparing to my only other chrysanthemum scent. Drydown: It's kinda the same as the wet stage, sweet watery floral tea. maybe the lotus root is adding a bit more floral sweetness. Idk why but this scent reminds me of filipino aunties lol, it's mature but comforting, it gives me a sense of being in a safe and familiar household with people who care about you and are always trying to feed you. NGL i bought this hoping the tea part would be barely noticeable because I mainly wanted a chrysanthemum powerhouse. It's still a pretty scent though! Also, it's hella strong and long-lasting!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tungerine Report post Posted April 16 (edited) This starts off with very strong fresh chrysanthemum, like shoving your face into a bunch of flowers. It's almost astringent, but very definitely floral. After 20 minutes the chrysanthemum has become gentler, and is nicely balanced with the tea. It's like black tea with chrysanthemums in it rather than fresh chrysanthemums and tea. The lotus root takes a while to show up. It adds just a little sweetness and depth. This might be my favourite 2024 Shunga. It's simple but lovely and I can even make a drinkable version in a teapot. ETA: I don't get honey from this at all! Edited Tuesday at 06:35 PM by Tungerine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted April 17 (edited) There is an unlisted honey note in this. I wonder if it is what makes the lotus candied? Anyway, this is mostly honeyed chrysanthemum on me. It reminds me of the chrysanthemum tea you can get in some traditional Chinese restaurants. I don't smell any bubblegum-y lotus here, and the black tea isn't distinct to me as the honeyed floral aspect of this scent is so strong... but perhaps it is contributing to the honeyed chrystanthemum tea vibe. I'm not sure that this is something that I need more of, but I think I'll end up keeping my decant. Edited April 22 by doomsday_disco Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Laughing Seagull Report post Posted April 22 I agree with doomsday_disco, I am being utterly blasted with honey scent. I think it's the honey note from Jezebel, which is more pleasant than other honey notes but is also very, very strong. All I've been smelling for the last 12 hours is the honey from Jezebel with a different floral twang. Yes, 12 hours. The couple with the go board has a lot of stamina. They're still going at it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theredkilt Report post Posted April 26 (edited) I get a honeyed chrysanthemum (herbal) tea. The sweetness is gravitating between the candied lotus root and white honey. Edited April 29 by theredkilt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
picturesofmeghan Report post Posted April 29 (edited) all black tea on me ? i blind bottled this when shungas came out - wondering if i will get more chrysanthemum as it ages? edit - tried again (uploaded initial notes on scent) - after over a month this is all tea when it goes on wet, then softens into chrysanthemum, soft, sweet - a honey like smell (a very light honey that isn’t sticky - more of a nectar? - i can’t place it w any honey notes, maybe something like ‘tissue’ or the honey-lotus-beeswax shunga from a yr or two back. maybe that is the candied lotus. nonetheless - i'm happy with this now!!! Edited April 29 by picturesofmeghan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VetchVesper Report post Posted Saturday at 02:11 AM This is a delectable tea blend, and smells like something I would %100 slurp over ice or boba. There's a fruity/floral sweetness, along with a honeyed brightness that I associate more with green tea than black. It's refreshing and realistic smelling to me, and I'm highly tempted to purchase a bottle for summer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites