Le Labo Thé Noir 29 (Eau de Parfum, 2015): Bright Bergamot and Fig over Black Tea Leaves with Dry Tobacco Hay Woods
A woody aromatic tea fragrance that balances fresh, green brightness with a deep, dry, leafy warmth. It feels intimate and textured, like dark tea steeping near sun-warmed woods.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot, Fig, Bay Leaf
Heart: Cedarwood, Vetiver, Musk
Base: Black Tea Leaves, Tobacco, Hay
What It Smells Like
It opens crisp and airy with bergamot and a soft fig sweetness, sharpened by herbal bay leaf. As it settles, cedar and vetiver add a clean woody backbone while musk smooths the edges. The dry-down turns drier and darker, with black tea leaves bringing a leafy feel that reads slightly smoky. Tobacco and hay give it a warm, rustic finish that clings close to skin.
Who Is It For
Marketed unisex and wears truly unisex. Ideal for someone who wants a signature that feels subtle, refined, and distinctive rather than loud.
When to Wear
Great in fall and winter, and also works year-round in air conditioning, especially day to evening.
Why You’ll Love It
- Fresh opening that quickly becomes cozy and woodsy
- Tea and leafiness feel unique without being sharp
- Easy to wear as a signature, not overpowering



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