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Green Tea Tropical by Elizabeth Arden, 2007

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Rated #4200 in Fragrances

Posted
A gorgeous twist on EA's Green Tea (much nicer than the toxic smelling Spiced Green Tea). It adds the most mouthwatering edge to the original, it reminds me a lot of Escadas Sunset Heat, which I also LOVE, but with the green tea scent still remaining strong underneith all the added fruit. Staying power is pretty non-existant though, which would be my only negitive.

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So this one is not out in all markets I believe. This one has Lychee, Dominican Passion fruit, and I can tell you right away: there are basically, 3 types of passion fruits (ok, there are many more but I like to classify them this way): 2 yellow ones, one acid and bitter very slightly sweet with a wrinkled exterior, one sweet with a smooth shiny exterior and one purple, with either wrinkled or shiny exterior and it could be lightly sweet to sweet with hints of acidity. All taste and smell differently. Also, their exterior smells differently from the interior as well. The one used here seems the sweet variety and the interior part of the fruit. It also has Dragon fruit a.k.a Pitaya, wich is mildly sweet and there are many varieties as well; Marco Polo tea, wich could be green, black or red (all very aromatic) and its not specified wich one is it in the directory, but Im inclined to say its the black variety and not really the green one, maybe its a bit of both; Green tea, wich I guess its the same as used in the original GT, Chinese Magnolia (aromatic as well, it a big flower), musk, sea moss (dont know what sea but its not a salty one LOL ) and drumroll please: Tropical blackberries: so when they say tropical I imagine its either in the tropic capricorn or the tropic of cancer and not really the tropics as we know them (between the equator) as they (the blackberries) are more difficult to harvest there but not impossible- so theyre found in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and countless of other countries fall into either one of the tropics (Cancer, Capricorn), and I can say that the creator of the scent apparently comes from Mexico, therefore my conclusion is that they are sweet, dark, warmer mexican blackberries!. It all adds to the exotic part of it doesnt it?
How many times have we heard about tropical scents: exciting, exotic, fun, free, fruity and so on? Here, they all seem to fit, sadly though, it seems that this tropical twist becomes the first fruity-floral that we dread so much without really being a real fruity-floral, and based on tea!
Its not a bad scent, but to some, it can be boring.
For those scared that this is another escada limited edition fruit bomb: its not.
Elizabeth Arden can add another good green tea to their line.
Green Tea Tropical by Elizabeth Arden, 2007
Description:

Details:
DetailValue
Top NotesLychee, Dominican Passion Fruit, Dragon Fruit
Middle NotesMarco Polo tea, Green Tea, Chinese magnolia
Base NotesMusk, Sea moss, Tropical blackberries
Launched Date2007
GenderWomen
PerfumerRodrigo Flores-Roux
AvailabilityIn Production - Limited Edition
ByElizabeth Arden
Bottle Designer
Models:
Model Name/TypeMPNEAN/UPC
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