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80 reviews

As a lover of tea, from the roasted genmaicha in CDG's Tea to the muted 'violetized' black tea in GPHII as well as "real" teas for drinking, how can I not love this? Living in Thailand, I have access to a wide variety of teas from the region. Well, this was a "love at first smell" experience for me.

Smoky, rich, mildly sweet, and honeyed -- with a feeling of timelessness. Perfect in my book. It's pretty dark, but is not sinister at all.

What's even better is that this is not a "difficult" scent... It's pretty easy to understand and appreciate.. even for non-enthusiasts. This one is a compliment-magnet and does well with the ladies... I find it very easy for me to wear. Unique, elegant, and versatile.

A winner is T42.
26 July 2008


22 reviews

An astoundingly good recreation of smoky, spiced tea. This was designed to smell like tea and it absolutely delivers in that regard. I guess this could be considered the British version of Mugler's Pure Coffee. It also has surprisingly good longevity. It's really a lovely scent.

But...

Do you really want to walk around smelling like a fresh cup of tea? I'm not so sure I do. I feel as though the standard reaction people would give you is not "oh, you smell nice", but rather "who's making tea?" This could smell amazing on the right person, but I think it would be better off as a scent for the room (L'Artisan actually makes something close to this as a candle/room scent called The Et Pain D'Epices).
06 July 2008


10 reviews

I really really wanted to love this, as I, like the heroine of a Barbara Pym novel, believe that no problem life cannot be solved with hot milky drinks. Namely, tea! I favor the Yorkshire Gold with a good splash of whole milk, but I also love chai, green tea with honey, Laspsang Suchon, Oolong, you name it -- I love tea. And I would love to have a good tea scent be my "signature." Tommy Girl is more fruit and flower than tea to me but still very good. As I said I thought this would be better, but I just didn't care for it much. It is quite strong and pipe tobacco/smoky in the beginning, and after a while it turns into a soapy smell, like the little strong-smelling soaps you find in good hotel rooms. Something like that and quite harsh to my nose. However, I may try it again and let it dry down more to see. Hopefully, more perfumers will try to get tea right. Serge Lutens 5 O'Clock Au Gingembre is sort of tea with gingerbread-ish and nicer than this, I think. Still, not negative, just neutral now.
04 July 2008


135 reviews

As others have noted, this is a remarkably accurate rendering of Lapsang suochong tea. Unfortunately for me, Lapsang suochong (along with Vietnamese lotus tea, which tastes like postage stamp glue) is one of the rare tea varieties that I don't care for that much. I'm still waiting for the perfect recreation of a great Earl Gray (please PM me if you know of one!).

It takes a couple of hours for the lapsang to settle down enough for this to become enjoyable to my nose. The base is quite nice, a bit like Burberry London for men but richer, smokier, and less synthetic. If I could just get the base I'd probably buy a bottle of this, but at this point I don't think it's worth enduring the opening for. This is one of those fragrances, though, that I can imagine myself changing my opinion about over the course of a few years.
01 July 2008


6 reviews

Lovely and interestingly-unconventional smell. May work in summer/spring, but works better in colder weathers (or in an air-conditioned area). Smokey and sugary in the first hour or so, but then the dry down brings it closure to the smell of coffee/chocolate/cinnamon. Honey is always there from top to base. Not sure if it will earn you complements, but surely it'll please its wearer. Fairly long lasting (7 hours), but silage is average. I bought a bottle at $137 from a beauty shop nextdoor (as I stopped purchasing on line the scents made of natural notes, since these may go off if left on the shelves for more than a year or so). But it is not outstanding enough to topple “Antaeus”, which is the first best winter/fall scent in my wardrobe (though made from artificial notes, and at almost half the price).
16 June 2008


1205 reviews

What is tea supposed to smell like? As an American, I feel that I'm at a loss for what real tea should be like with the likes of Lipton. No matter, this is one of the better ones from L'Artisan. I seem to have a large hit-or-miss factor when it comes to their line: too watery, way to powdery or something else. This falls into the something else but in a good way. Smoky and kinda woody with a dash of cream and/or citrus (never put them in the same cup!). Decent but can't rationalize a bottle purchase. Try it!
05 June 2008


6 reviews

I received a sample of Tea for Two many-many months ago. At first, I didn't really care much for it, but as the months dwindled down to this day of my review (and after re-sampling it), I came to finally love it! They say scents brings back fond memories, and after remembering a similar scent I caught briefly many years ago in a tobacco shop, it reminded me of Latakia Tobacco (which the scent is similar to Lapsang Souchong tea, according to sources). In the end, I finally ordered the 100ml bottle.
15 May 2008


56 reviews

If J-C Ellena's Eau Parfumee au The Vert is the reference clean green tea scent, then at the opposite end of the spectrum we have Tea for Two.

Sweet, smoky, a touch spicy - deceptively simple but comforting indeed. This is what I like to wear when I've got time to relax and read a good book on my bed on spring or autumn days, drinking tea or coffee with some shortbread on the side.
29 April 2008


1024 reviews

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28 April 2008


449 reviews

Although I'm not a big fan of L'Artisan, this has to be the best tea scent I've come across so far. While other tea scents smell either unappealing or too synthetic, Tea for Two is a beautifully balanced composition. As others have already mentioned, it's a spicy, cosy and smoky tea scent that is probably best worn on warmer days.

The only gripe I have with it (and with other L'Artisans) is its lack of complexity and depth - if Tea for Two was richer and stronger, it would be in my wardrobe immediately.
15 April 2008


223 reviews

So much could go wrong here that doesn’t: it could have been too smoky, too spicy or too sweet. Instead it is nicely blended and balanced with a very pleasant dry down. Warm and sensual. I really love this one! Suitable for both sexes.
02 April 2008


9 reviews

Completely unique, and I absolutely love it. Great for all seasons and can go along with any occasion. It does actually smell like tea and gradually transforms into a rich, sexy aroma that definitely grabs the attention of women around you. One of my new favorites among the countless that I've tried and had the opportunity to own.
18 December 2007


47 reviews

Spicy, smokey, fresh tea. It's not as complex or dark enough for me to buy it again, but it is my favorite tea scent to date.
17 December 2007


3 reviews

I just tried my sample- it was a love hate love reaction. Went on smelling like tea and then the sharper tomes hit and I thought "crap, another one I don't like". Well, it's been an hour, and the smokiness is still there and I really like it. It is definitely different. It does smell unisex though, which adds to it's appeal for me.
09 December 2007


29 reviews

Amazingly sweet, wearable, with a mix of smoke and tea. It's quite modern and does not reek. It smells of class, craftmanship, something we expect from L'Artisan. I have never smelled anything like this in my life, but I like it very very much. It would be wearable to work or a date, quite versatile and I consider this a bit more masculine than feminine.
07 December 2007


16 reviews

It evokes warm, fuzzy memories a simple time that I don't even think I have. It's very cozy and intoxicating. This would be a beautiful signature scent.
27 November 2007


639 reviews

My favorite L'Artisan frag to date -- spicy, rich, sweet tea with honey. Definitively unisex; absolutely timeless. Far, far superior to the host of cloying and synthetic "tea" offerings on both the men's and women's frag markets today.

Cheap? No. But certainly worth shelling out a few greenbacks for. This one is on my Christmas wish list for 2007 -- and I damn well better get a bottle.
16 October 2007


19 reviews

I am not one for writing reviews but this fragrance evoked such deep memories in me I just have to write one. I ordered a sample just thinking I wanted a quick smell of Tea For Two but now i want a HUGE bottle. With my first sniff of my wrist I was transported back 30 years or so to my Great Uncles farm just outside of Nashville Tennessee where I would vacation with my Grandparents every summer. My uncle grew tobacco on his farm and that is what Tea For Two smells like to me. If you have never smelled large amounts of tobacco hung for drying you are missing out on the greatest smoky scent that exists! It really bears no similarities to cigarette or cigar smoke to me. It is the warmest, sweetest smoky fragrance and it really defies an explanation by me. I also get the honey in this fragrance and I guess the smokiness could remind me of Lapsong Souchong tea if I had never smelled drying tobacco before. This is definately a warm and cozy comfort scent that I see myself purchasing very soon.
10 July 2007


61 reviews

i dont like tea ,thats not for my taste , too smoky try dzing
22 May 2007


3 reviews

It's smoky to the point of hurting at first, but it evolves into the most wonderful, warm smell ever. It's sharp, like cinnamon and cloves, but fuzzy around the edges like tea (although it has never actually smelled very much like tea to me). And for some reason it's a nice purple/blue color in my head.

The only other smell with a similarly warm base I've found was Musc Ravageur from Frederic Malle, even though they're totally different.
03 May 2007


16 reviews

Upon first applying this, I smelled pepper, charred food, bitter tea and eucalyptus (Bengay?). I thought, "NO WAY" and was surprised by all the rave reviews by people whose taste I usually share. An hour later however, my wrist smells like tobacco, black tea and musk. One thing I love about L'Artisan is that even if I don't particularly care for the scent, I appreciate its quality, complexity and ability to evolve on the skin. I could see myself sharing a bottle of this with my husband.
08 April 2007


47 reviews

honey sweeten tea with smokeyness. projects well. love it
31 March 2007


728 reviews

Holy mackerel! As soon as I tried it on myself, I knew I had to smell it on my husband. I nearly assaulted him with this fragrance. I grabbed his wrist saying, "Put this on, right now, you HAVE to try it", he had no choice. Then, the seemingly impossible happened. He declared T42 an amazing scent. It is smokey. So much so that when the real tea topnotes dry down it seems almost tobaccoish. Doesn't come accross sweet, but there is a mildly sweet note (honey probably) which brings balance to this mix. I find it intoxicating. My favorite L'Artisan thus far. As for the price, of course I wish it was not so high. But I'm willing to part with big dollars for this frag!
20 March 2007


54 reviews

To me, this smells exactly like a nice hot cup of Earl Grey. I'm not sure I'd want to wear it, but does what it does extraordinarily well.
18 March 2007


3 reviews

First off, I am a tea fanatic. I drink a lot of it, and I order the fancy imported stuff online. So naturally I love the smell of this fragrance. I would rarely want to smell like it though. I would never wear it to work or even out of the house. This would be a good fragrance for a nice lazy Sunday at home with a warm sweater on, a fire going, a comfortable chair, and a nice book. Sideways thumb because the longevity is horrible on me. Seriously, I just pour it on and in 30 minutes it is mostly gone. As nice as it smells, I can't recommend a fragrance with such poor longevity.
11 March 2007


721 reviews

Wow! The smokey Lapsang Souchong tea is remarkably real here! May be too real.

I love Lapsang Souchong tea, but I want to drink it, not wear it. Would be great as a room scent.
05 February 2007


18 reviews

I think this is a very complex creation. My exposure to tea notes is quite limited however, the sillage is identical to Gucci PH and for that reason alone it won my respect. The opening notes are oddly spicy and die down much to quickly, but their replacements meet the challenge quite well. The sweetness is balanced nicely with the smoke and the tea is accented by what smells like a faint incense note. I think the biggest trick with T42 is to wear it as an EdP and keep it at arms length from your nose.

The first women to smell it on me asked me what it was. She grabbed my wrist, took a deep breath and said "I could just eat you up" There is something to be said for wearing a fragrance women like, but I wouldn't wear it hockey or football game.
07 January 2007


1 reviews

I already had' felt thanks to of the champions some "delights" de L'Artisan as The' pour an Ete', L'Eau de L'Artisan and Voleur de Rose, but when has been me "sprinkled" on the hand Tea for Two it has been as a flash!!! A revelation.
I never had, NEVER felt something similar.... absolutely amazing.... The passage from the notes of head floral to those of the smoked tea and then slowly the appearance of the honey and the others notes of fund and' something that indeed very difficult to describe to words.
Unfortunately I believe that one of the collateral effects of the to possess this marvelous fragrance both to create "a dependence".
I admit it today: I am a "drug addict" of Tea for Two or as the calls in a friendly way here in the forum T42!
Not there and' day - above all to the evening at the end of a day of job - that I don't allow to fall some drop of this intoxicating mixture on my skin and every time the effect of beatitude repeats him: really unbelievable.
31 December 2006


5 reviews

On a recent trip to Paris I stopped at the shop of L'Artisan Parfumeur located at the shopping arcade inside Musee Louvre. I was amazed at the variety of parfums, and everyone was incredibly authentic! Spicy, floral, fruity...but I was most impressed by Tea for Two. It truly reproduces the delicate scent of black (with a hint of white) tea, and a sweet front note of honey. It later melts warmly into milky smoothness reminiscent of a mixture of citrus (bergamot) and spice. Wonderfully simple, with a strong fixer, it lasts all day. Great buy! I loved it...!
21 December 2006


98 reviews

I'm continually amazed by the pure quality that L'Artisan puts out. This is easily the most faithful reproduction of black tea that I've found. It smells almost exactly like a pot of good black tea that's been sweetened with honey.

Like a lot of L'Artisan scents, this is too niche for me to wear regularly (it just smells so specifically like tea, and not like an EdT). But, I bought a decant because I knew I would want to put it on once in a while.
12 November 2006


459 reviews

Much praise has been heaped upon the tea genre, and I am a lover of tea. This is supposed to epitomize the genre. I was puzzled when this fragrance impressed me otherwise. I found large amounts of honey, a perfect amount of smoke, and a hint of tea. I, who used to run from the least amount of smoke, have begun to seek this note as a copunterpoint to sweetness. I would love this fragrance if it consisted of a large amount of tea, the same amount of smoke, and a hint of honey. The nature of honey is such that flowers and herbs readily impart their flavor and fragrance to it. I'm sure there is a plenty of tea in here, but I am unable to separate it from the honey. If that note works well for you, this fragrance will be very pleasing.
08 November 2006


64 reviews

The perfect homebody fragrance. I can't imagine leaving the house with Tea for Two on (unless its pouring and I want to feel sheltered warm under my umbrella), because it is just so damn cozy. Tea for Two makes me want to own a cat; it makes me want to move someplace where it is always grotesquely rainy outside and sit by the fireplace with an enormous book and a big, heavy blanket. This is the coziest smell I know.
The scent itself is rather linear, IMO: Sweet, milky tea from top to bottom. I think I'm alone on this, but I recognize hints of Bulgari Black in the tea notes. However, while BB is dry as a bone, T42's milk note gives it a wetness unlike any other frag I know. Its not creamy or thick, just "milky", there's no other way to put it. A calming, warming aura almost verging on soporific; an olfactory lullaby.
30 October 2006


7 reviews

Amazing and wonderful; dark, sweet and smoky and just like Lapsang Souchong (as so many other reviewers have said!) An interesting scent that makes you think, if that makes any sense. Definitely full-bottle-worthy!
26 October 2006


6 reviews

Just consider in the cold weather what
can make you warm? A cup of tea? or...
In my opinion Tea for Two is all more
welcome in this cold weather.
A glorious invitation for thos enjoy
Giacobetti's works. Souchong tea leave
and flowery notes are stimulating
opening. The heart is covered by smoke
tea and spicy ginger--a fiery and
voluptuous sensation. All the notes
are organized around the smoky and
woody notes. Closing a harmony of the
edible notes--Too for tea is better
name:). Giacobetti does in a masterly
fashion. Not cloying, not extravagant.
If you seek a suitable frag, there is
no harm to trying.

Best Wishes
PinkPanther
15 October 2006


124 reviews

I have to admit this smells like tea. Oversweetened black tea, and coming from a pot that has been refilled at least twice. If I were to serve anything like this to my tea-junkie girlfriend, it'd be tea for one. Now if I want to smell tea I'll make a fresh pot of strong Yunnan, and if I want to EXUDE the smell of tea I'll reach for my Eau du Fier, CdG Leaves-Tea or Bvlgari. And, there's no Lapsang Souchong in this, it's not really unisex, and you never put sugar in good tea.
25 September 2006


43 reviews

I tested many perfumes but i wear a few of them. which are my favorites such as: Hermès, Creed, L'Artisan & Serge Lutens.
my five perfumes that i wear usually are: (Himalaya, Gucci PH, T42, Terre D'Hermès & Muscs Koublaï Khän).
but i surely T42 is my smokey scent forever.
27 August 2006


299 reviews

Ah, Tea For Two. I like tea (aka Chai). Especially Kashmiri Chai (a south-east asian tea speciality). Kashmiri Chai is a spiced Indian black tea with crushed cardamom, cinnamon, orange peel, cloves, pepper and ginger, which I am guessing are the notes of Tea For Two too. According to L'Artisan Tea For Two is based on Lapsang souchong tea, a black tea from China. Upon initial application, the black tea note is dominant - after 15 minutes, that dominant note subsides and mixes in with the other notes (i am guessing honey, orange, etc) to smell like Kashmiri Chai. And thats it. It smells like nice tea. Thats the selling point. Its like as if I purchased a Demeter one-note wonder fragrance. I like Demeters' one noters - they are very accurate "smells"; just not good "fragrances". I wouldnt want to walk around smelling like the innards of a teapot. I also dont like solitary tea note fragrances - in my opinion, tea notes are only good if they complement other notes and form a component of a more complex fragrance. Longevity is decent for this house - but thats not saying much for this house. Tea for Two, you disappoint me.

Now let me go and have some GREEN tea instead...
26 August 2006


286 reviews

Completely un-Giacobetti-like, T42 is thick in character, with a smoky tea note and a rich (but light) honey-like sweetness. Also unlike her other scents, this one lasts a while. It jostles for position as my favorite L'Artisan. At some point it may be bottle-worthy for me, that is, if the bottle is the right price. At times it's compared to Lutens' Fumerie Turque. Sure, they are both smoky, but T42 is all about tea...slightly sweet, spiced tea, while Fumerie Turque is about smoky tobacco, spices, honey, and light florals. T42 is fairly linear in its development - much more so than Fumerie Turque, which changes at will. Anyway, as T42 dries it does pick up a woodsy quality in addition to the tea mentioned above. Overall, a great scent.
26 August 2006


365 reviews

A sweetened and slightly smoky tea, not as fresh as most tea scents which is good for a change.
14 August 2006


12 reviews

This stuff is amazing! It smells like Candied Yams. You'll smell like you just got into a Thanksgiving Dinner food fight. But at $110 a bottle, it should be called "Tea for One, because for that price, I'm not sharing! Get your own.
11 August 2006


6 reviews

They aren’t kidding about the tea. There’s a persistent scent of vanilla tea, black and heavy and with the sweetness of some very floral honey, but it transforms as the moments pass, and I seem to catch the pricking fumes of menthol and eucalyptus about fifteen minutes in, giving it a somewhat medicinal touch. Then it mellows into a honey-coated warmth that settles deep in your skin, perhaps a touch of citrus breaking through the sweetness.

A comfy perfume, joyously romantic, and very unisex – actually, as the name intimates, it’s like made for two lovers sharing an evening by the fire in winter or a blanket on a lawn on a mild summer’s night. But hardly for casual or office wear; like most of Giacobetti’s creations, it’s a mood piece to enjoy in private or in intimacy. And a delicious one at that. All you need are some scones with lemon curd.
08 August 2006


13 reviews

I tried some of this and gagged in horror. I then thrust my wrist under the nose of a Korean friend - 'What is it! What is it!' she screamed in distress. But then it dried and I found my self continually sniffing with something like pleasure. It reminds me of the taste of tea, rather than the smell of tea, with a touch of smokiness, if that makes sense. And there is nothing i like better than a strong cup of tea and a sticky bun on a cold day - a regular occurrence in the UK. Which makes me think that I should really invest in a bottle of this. The perfect accompaniment for cosy days.
01 August 2006


1692 reviews

What a charming scent! The long lasting opening begins with a smoky accord—at first, a bit aromatic and then settling down to a deep smoky note with a very subtle anise in the background. This is one of the most unusual openings I’ve encountered in fragrances—the smoke is so stark. In the middle notes, the smoky scent transforms to become a smoky tea. A ginger note accompanies the tea. And the total effect is one of grace and charm with a touch of other-worldliness. The fragrance finally settles into a dry down of honey, vanilla, and wood, which is like a meditation—so clear, so soothing, and so ethereal. Unlike several other L’Artisans, Tea for Two has very good longevity. It is unique, elegant, and versatile. In fact, it is exquisite.
18 June 2006


13 reviews

It is one hell of a scent. A dance of sweet and aromatic notes, a lush interpretation of tea.
04 June 2006


342 reviews

Tea for Two is instantly lovable and extremely wearable. It's nice in cool weather, but it works in warm weather, too. It smells like Chai tea with a little vanilla and it's as warming as a comforting cup of tea.
07 May 2006


4 reviews

I found out some similaritys to two frags. Egoiste and Rive Gauche. Tea For Two has this spicy tea note, thats pretty dominant the entire time, same note that i wish Egoiste would have more. And after couple of hours, i became to smell this smoky woodines?. Dont know if wood is the right word. But it was kinda dirty and dry. The note that Rive Gauche was lacking(in my opinnion). The longevity was really good. Could still smell it clearly after 8hours. I sprayed on my shirt, so thats propably why.

Like Paul G said, this frag is all about Tea, nothing more, nothing less. Just superb frag from a superb house.

10/10
29 April 2006


162 reviews

This is my favourite smokey scent. I so regret not purchasing it during winter. It is very unique, playful and masculine.
benb
28 April 2006


37 reviews

Brilliant. Ran out of my sample too soon, that's because I kept putting it on, I couldn't get enough of it. Very soothing. And yes, I'm going to buy a bottle of this tea
18 April 2006


11 reviews

outstanding. one of my fav frags ever. honey, spice, tea. so relaxing and would be ideal for a schmozzy date! I must have for all people serious about their fragrances.
06 April 2006


9 reviews

Smokey Incense and wood all blended to a natural state of nostalgia. It is a lasting L'Artisan with the perfect release. It is never offensive or subtle. I prefer it in the winter with it's warming feel but it can be worn durring all seasons.
24 February 2006


435 reviews

I didn't love it at first, a bit overwhelmed by the ginger and nutmeg, and the first scent I tried with a prominent honey note. Then I came back to it a couple of years later and now I can't get enough of the smoked tea and spices. Absolutely stunning. I agree with Matt that this DOES remind me of Memoire d'Homme, but more sophisticated and spicier.
15 January 2006


29 reviews

Another hit by L'Artisan. Tea for Two starts with a mix of tea and that rubbery accourd (leather?). It keeps that tea note in the middle and blends in a dose of cinnamon and another sweet honeyish note. The bottom has a vanilla aroma that's balanced good by a peppery tone (ginger?). Excellent fragrance.
10 January 2006


37 reviews

A precise, well rounded and sharply focused L'Artisan that lasts and lasts. In fact, I need a maximum of two sprays with this one, otherwise I'm in headache land and off the scent for a few weeks. It works best in subtle doses. to me, it has the light tannic qualities of a darjeeling, hinting at smokiness, rather than the full on bonfire fumes of Lapsang souchong. However, tea dominates all the way through, and I love tea.
14 December 2005


3 reviews

A very interesting scent. To me, it smells more of coffee and chocolate than tea, with a smoky rubber undernote - like the way your clothes smell after a night at a bar. In ways, it's what Mugler's A*men might have been, but it's much more elegant.
11 October 2005


399 reviews

I'm a bit confused since I was sure I'd reviewed this fragrance some time ago... Anyhoo, such an exquisite EdT deserves a second praise. At first I didn't like TfT at all. I perceived it too smokey and sharp. But, as is the case often with the truly great blends, repeated sampling made me realize what a beauty this was. TfT is like a steaming cup of lapsang souchong with plenty of lemon squeezed into it and just the right amount of honey at the bottom of the cup.
The closest I've come to this sensation of a smell is Nina Ricci's Memoire and that's still miles away.

For me tea for two is the only non-drinkable tea I'll ever need.
22 September 2005


254 reviews

Tea for Two is a very nice smoky fragrance. It’s got an almost rubber like accord that adds to its unique nature. It’s a blend of sweet notes, a smoky tea notes, and a rubbery accord. It’s very unique, and it has this very soft and rounded nature that almost all L’Artisans have. It’s surprisingly easy to wear, and very long lasting.
19 September 2005


29 reviews

I love this scent! It starts out even smokier than Bvlgari Black on me (and the comparison in the first review is apt). It quickly settles into a more tea-smoky and less cigarette-smoky smell and then the honey and spices come out to mingle... the smokiness keeps it from being too sweet, like Ginestet Botrytis can sometimes be, and the tea and mild spice notes lend a refreshing naturalness to what could have been a very cloying composition.
18 September 2005


20 reviews

I hesitate to review this scent, because I love it so, and can't express it in words. This is the ultimate in spicy scents for me, giving me an overall impression of sweet cloves (clove is not a note, at least not that I've seen listed). If you are old enough to remember Beeman's Clove Gum, this is what it reminds me of. Only slightly sweet (just enough), a bit of tea, mostly spices, including yummy cinnamon in the background. I don't get smoky, like others have mentioned, except maybe a bit in the tea note. A perfect spicy/sweet blend for my nose. This is the only bottle I've paid full price for ... and would do it again. The beautiful bottle sits front and center in my collection.
17 August 2005


286 reviews

Sometimes the Baron de Charlus and his cousin Oriane, Duchesse de Guermantes, could be found in the afternoons sipping tea together in one of the more exalted salons of the Faubourg Saint Germain. It was understood between them that on such occasions they would always both wear Tea For Two by L'Artisan Parfumeur. It seemed to suit them perfectly. The same exquisite breeding touched by eccentricity, the same subtle yet haughty grandeur, the same sophisticated civilities reaching almost into infinity, quite untouched by anything brash, vulgar, brutal or mundane.
02 February 2005


32 reviews

A fantastic scent... one of my favorites
27 January 2005


41 reviews

Being an avid tea drinker, i just love all scents that have a tea note. T42 is dominated by this note, and indeed quite smoky in nature. A very unique scent, although not my favorite L'Artisan, it's certainly up there with the best. To reply to Milamber, i didn't like Merchant Loupe at all, probably my least favorite in the L'Artisan line. Passage d'Enfer is utterly strange, smells like insense, but it smells really good, especially the dry-down, i guess that's what you'd smell like if you just had a journey through hell.
09 January 2005


38 reviews

Having tried this for a whole day, i felt i just had to write about it. It starts off smokey, like Santos and Des Iles but only for awhile. As the notes rearrange itself, you get the strong tea notes as it emerges from the smoking pot. Very nice, ethereal. A sweet scent to be sure, then it disappears or rather, fades into the background of your life. Suddenly, without a hint, it comes on again, strongly to the fore. This time, the honeyed tea notes is very green in nature. It really perked me up at the end of a long and tiring day. A nice surprise from a truly cultured scent. Ok, so now i know the artistry of L'Artisan. Tea for Two is still wafting as i write this and beckons for me to try the other classics from this house, Merchant Loup and Passage D'Enfer. If they can achive what Tea for Two has for me, then i'm sold on this house.
18 February 2004


104 reviews

If L'artisan's head perfumer went to work for Demeter this is what they'd produce. It smells like what the title says: a cup of tea. I love tea in scents when it accents and plays off the other notes.....in this one, it smells like a cup of tea. Great quality, but not my bag at all.
16 June 2003


158 reviews

Although I like tea scents when the tea is light, the strong, smokey nature of this fragrance is definitely NOT to my liking. It reminds me of Annick Goutal's Chine Imperial. Just not at all what I'd want to smell like.
06 December 2002


167 reviews

This savory blend of smokey tea, spices, honey and vanilla is truely groundbreaking. Hardly a new quality for L'Artisan as they excel at innovation. T for T grew on me quickly. Don't deny yourself the pleasure.
21 November 2002


95 reviews

A very unusual and innovative scent. The background is spice but the main note is Lapsang Souchong tea with it's incredibly smokey texture. Ideal for Winter. The only scent that is close to this is Bvlgari Black but Tea for Two is a more natural scent and lacks the rubber overtones of the Bvlgari.
30 October 2002

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