The tea is a restrained Darjeeling style, but with hints of greens tea. It is clearly overwhelmed by the dominant grapefruit note.
This is a sweetish and ripe grapefruit, which is not really the refreshing type - very much unlike Creed’s Zeste Mandarine Pamplemousse, for instance.
I get soft sillage, limited projection and three hours of longevity on my skin.
A pleasant albeit weak fruity tea scent for warm spring days. The performance is poor, and the notes are a tad generic. 2.75/5.
It's a nice, fresh, bitter mix of grapefruit and tea, as the name says. Not bad for summer! But sillage and longevity are very problematic on this one.
First grapefruit, then tea – both of them sour or bitter… and I do enjoy that about Grapefruit Tea – its absence of sweet. The grapefruit note is quite nice, although short-lived, and the tea note is weak, but longer lasting. I’m not really very excited about this but it’s an okay scent. As usual with Demeter: Grapefruit Tea has barely adequate sillage and it’s short on lasting power.