There is a stately building in the style of a large library. On the first floor, an elegant teahouse. As the water is poured into the cup, the infusion unleashes its most distinctive notes. Heavy, intense black tea. Sharp, organic floral notes. And that unmistakable dry and smoky taste, imparted by the campfires of the caravans, is meant to keep the precious tea cargo dry on the endless journey across Siberia. Fresh mint leaves add a pleasantly refreshing touch to the hot water. A teaspoon of raspberries keeps the bitter taste of leather and birch sweet without altering it. We sip it slowly, staring out the wide window. Today, the Russian tea ritual has taken us on an unexpected journey into remote lands, full of mystery and magic.
Perfume components
Editorial:
Mint, black pepper, raspberry
Heart of the perfume:
Black tea, magnolia, immortelle
The rule:
Leather, incense, labdanum, birch wood