Spiced Green Tea Elizabeth Arden
At a glance
Is Spiced Green Tea Elizabeth Arden worth trying?
Spiced Green Tea by Elizabeth Arden is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, green, aromatic with Ginger, Anise, Rhubarb
The first impression
Spiced Green Tea by Elizabeth Arden is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women. Spiced Green Tea was launched in 2001. The nose behind this fragrance is Francis Kurkdjian. Top notes are Ginger, Anise, Rhubarb, Lemon Verbena and Lemon; middle notes are Tea, Cardamom and Jasmine; base notes are Incense, Sandalwood, Labdanum and Patchouli.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Francis Kurkdjian
Francis Kurkdjian is a renowned French perfumer and founder of Maison Francis Kurkdjian. He has created fragrances for many brands including Acqua di Parma, Armand Basi, Baccarat, Burberry, and Blumarine. His work includes the celebrated Baccarat Rouge 540 and Iris Nobile 10th Anniversary Special Edition. He is known for his technical mastery and innovative use of ingredients.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Spiced Green Tea Elizabeth Arden
Essence
The Alchemist transforms the ordinary into gold, much like this fragrance’s fusion of tea and spice. Ginger and anise crackle with latent energy, while jasmine and cardamom weave a tapestry of warmth and mystery. They are the quiet revolutionaries, turning mundane moments into rituals of depth.
Style & Aesthetic
Think layered textures-cashmere shawls over structured blazers, oxidized silver rings. Their palette leans toward earthy ochres and deep greens, echoing the perfume’s incense and patchouli base. Spaces they inhabit smell of sandalwood and loose-leaf tea, lit by low, flickering light.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the sacredness of process. Slow brewing, handwritten letters, the deliberate grind of spices-these are their sacraments. The fragrance’s labdanum and sandalwood reflect their reverence for timeless traditions reimagined.
Relationships
They attract seekers and skeptics alike, offering wisdom like cups of spiced chai. Romantic partners must appreciate nuance; love is a slow infusion, not instant combustion. Their friendships are coven-like, built on shared silences and midnight confessions.
Lifestyle
Their shelves hold apothecary jars labeled in cursive. Mornings involve grinding fresh cardamom for coffee. Evenings are for incense and tarot spreads, the air thick with the perfume’s woody sweetness.
Shadow
Their love of transformation can tip into control. The same incense that centers them may smolder into dogma. They must remember not to over-steep life’s moments in symbolism.
Conclusion
Spiced Green Tea is the Alchemist’s elixir-a potion that turns autumn dusk into something holy. It’s for those who find magic in the simmer, not just the boil.