Winter Palace

$300.00 USD
By Memo

Original bottle not included with sample/decant purchase. Scent Split rebottles the genuine fragrance into smaller bottles.

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Winter Palace by Memo Paris is an Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men. 

 

Winter Palace is a stunner for tea lovers. It is a breathtakingly beautiful tea fragrance that initiates with the fizzy smoldering smell of orange peel and red tea, merged with the heat of tolu balsam and mate tea, slightly freshened with lemon and bergamot. The core resting on a rich woody ambiance underlines the contrast between fire and ice to emerge hypnotic China and its imperial palaces. A tea fragrance that bridges excitement to tranquility.

 

Release Year: 2019

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Nose: Alienor Massenet

 

Notes: Red Tea, Orange, Tolu Balsam, Vanilla, Lemon, Mate, Amber, Bergamot, Grapefruit, Tonka Bean, Benzoin, Labdanum, Gurjan Balsam, Styrax, Musk

Customer Reviews

Based on 8 reviews
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David B.

Very unique and great of winter. Isn’t too strong but has a lot of character. Smells like an oriental tea?

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Jamie G.
Meh

Very much just citrus and vanilla which doesn’t work out so well here together.

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Oscar W.

Pretty nice

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Yuki E.
A/W

For me, tea scents exist along a continuum, with fresh and juicy at one end and warm and spicy at the other. This one is somewhere in the middle. It starts on the fresh side and moves towards the spicy/warm end as time goes on.

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ZenBuddha
Impressed by this decant

I love African Leather but this is not a leather scent FYI. Wonderful icey opening, reminds me somewhat of Creed Himalaya, so if you like that one try this one, but I like this one much better. Tea note on the dry down, performance is long lasting. Totally unisex but leans masculine in my opinion.

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David G.
Interesting, but not for me

This starts out bright and interesting and redolent of Rooiba tea, but the dry down is very strange on my skin. Reviews on Fragrantica consistently call it bubblegum, which I don’t really understand. But the more it dried down, the more I disliked it. Usually love Memo, but this does not work for me.