Roasted Green Tea J-scent

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2015
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Roasted Green Tea by J-Scent is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Roasted Green Tea was launched in 2015. Top notes are Japanese Green Tea, Peanut and Coconut; middle notes are Mint and Jasmine; base notes are Vanilla, Iris, Cedar and Clover.

Composition Profile

green 100%
vanilla 85%
coconut 70%
nutty 60%
sweet 50%
fresh 40%
powdery 35%
aromatic 30%
fresh spicy 25%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Japanese Green Tea Japanese Green Tea
Peanut Peanut
Coconut Coconut

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Mint Mint
Jasmine Jasmine

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Vanilla Vanilla
Iris Iris
Cedar Cedar
Clover Clover
Unique Character

Roasted Green Tea J-scent by J-Scent offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Roasted Green Tea J-scent embodies the distinctive style of J-Scent while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Roasted Green Tea J-scent

Essence

To wear Roasted Green Tea by J-Scent is to embrace an aroma that is neither ostentatious nor fleeting-it is quiet, contemplative, and deeply rooted in the wisdom of simplicity. The person who chooses this fragrance is drawn to the interplay of warmth and austerity, the toasted earthiness of leaves transformed by fire yet softened by time. They are, at their core, a Sage-an archetype defined by knowledge, introspection, and a quiet authority that comes not from dominance but from understanding.

Their life is a study in balance. They prefer muted tones-linen, wool, unbleached cotton-clothing that speaks of function and refinement rather than ornamentation. Their home is a sanctuary of minimalism, where every object has intention: a well-worn book, a handmade ceramic cup, a single sprig of dried lavender in a slender vase. They do not crave excess, for they have learned that meaning is found in depth, not accumulation.

Their philosophy is one of measured detachment. They observe the world with the patience of a scholar, absorbing without immediate reaction. They believe in the slow distillation of truth, in the way roasted tea leaves must steep before yielding their full flavor. This makes them a sought-after confidant, for they listen more than they speak, and when they do speak, their words carry weight.

Shadow

Yet wisdom, when unchecked, can become a fortress. Their detachment, so often a virtue, can harden into emotional distance. They may mistake solitude for strength, forgetting that even the most self-sufficient mind benefits from the friction of other perspectives. At times, their clarity borders on coldness-they see flaws so clearly that they forget to soften their judgments.

Their love of simplicity can also curdle into austerity, a reluctance to indulge in life’s fleeting pleasures. They may dismiss joy as frivolity, mistaking discipline for enlightenment. And though they pride themselves on objectivity, they are not immune to pride-their certainty in their own perceptions can make them stubborn, unwilling to revise their views even when new evidence arises.

Conclusion

Their greatest strength is their ability to see clearly. Where others are swayed by emotion or impulse, they remain steady, parsing reality with calm precision. They are the friend who offers not platitudes but perspective, the colleague who cuts through noise with a single, well-placed question. Their presence is grounding, like the scent of tea leaves slowly unfurling in hot water.

They value authenticity above all else-not the performative kind, but the quiet alignment of thought, word, and action. They despise pretense, and while they are not unkind, they have little patience for those who mistake chatter for conversation or trends for truth. Their relationships are few but deep, built on mutual respect rather than need.