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May 1646, Wuyi Mountains, Fujian. For centuries, diligent monks in the Wuyi Mountains have grown tea and indigo plants in neatly terraced plantations. In 1646, their monasteries were attacked by Qing soldiers from the north. As the monks wer...
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This is one of my favorite tea scents. On me, Indigo Smoke starts out incense forward with the pine tar note being slightly more prevalent. But the dry down is an exquisite blend of lapsang souchong tea with incense, guiac wood and a slight fruitiness from the apricot. Very well-rounded and lasts for hours. Good fragrance any time of year, but so cozy for the colder months.
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Susan · January 10, 2026
The tea scent I didn't know I needed - it opens with a delicate touch of smoke and incense, and then there's a clear lapsang tea. It's almost like earl grey but less citrus/lavender -- more strong black tea and something sweet? It's cozy but unexpected. It also lasts for hours on my skin. Love love love. Slightly woody on the drydown but not wood chips - maybe that's the guaiac wood.