Nishane Wulong Cha
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Description - Wulong Cha
Bergamot-bright with a quiet base. Genuine Nishane Wulong Cha Extrait decant from ৳860 in Bangladesh. Notes of mandarin orange, orange and b
Tea has been perfumery's most misunderstood note for decades, either too soft to register or drowned in sweetness. Nishane's Wulong Cha, released in 2015 as an Extrait de Parfum, treats it as the main event instead of a whisper. The name means "oolong tea" and the composition builds around that idea with unusual discipline, letting citrus and fig frame the tea rather than compete with it. Aromatica carries the Nishane Wulong Cha decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so the concentration and the actual smell of the thing are easy to experience before deciding it deserves a permanent spot in a collection.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot, Orange, Mandarin Orange, Litsea Cubeba
Heart: Oolong Tea, Nutmeg
Base: Fig, Musk
The Scent
The first thing the nose registers is citrus, but not the usual bright, one-note kind. Bergamot arrives with mandarin orange and litsea cubeba stacked behind it, giving the opening a slightly lemony, almost soapy sharpness that reads clean rather than sweet. Within minutes the oolong tea note starts to surface underneath, and this is where Wulong Cha earns its name. It is not a literal cup-of-tea accord; it is drier and slightly bitter, closer to wet tea leaves than brewed liquid. Nutmeg threads through the heart alongside it, adding a faint peppery warmth that keeps the tea from turning flat or one-dimensional. As the composition settles into its second hour, fig begins to push up from the base, and this is the surprise most people do not expect from a tea fragrance. It is not the sweet, jammy fig found in gourmand releases. Here it reads green and slightly milky, closer to fig leaf than fig fruit, and it wraps around the tea note instead of overpowering it. Musk arrives last and stays close to the skin, smoothing the transition between the bitter tea and the green fig without adding sweetness of its own. On some skin the citrus opening lingers longer, keeping the composition brighter for the first half hour; on other skin the tea and nutmeg take over almost immediately, giving a spicier, drier impression from the start. Both readings are legitimate, and the dry-down is where they converge into the same quiet, slightly bitter, faintly milky finish.
When to Wear
This suits warm afternoons, early autumn transitions, and settings where a quiet, considered scent matters more than volume, think a study session, a design studio, or a slow weekend spent reading. It fits neatly alongside other Nishane releases for anyone building out a rotation of unconventional, ingredient-driven scents rather than crowd-pleasers.
Who Is It For
Someone who finds most citrus fragrances too simple and most gourmands too loud will find the middle ground here. It appeals to people drawn to tea, green fig, and slightly bitter accords over anything overtly sweet or heavy.
If you enjoy Hacivat, another Nishane release built around fig and woody warmth, it sits comfortably in the same family and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Nishane collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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