Lapsang Souchong Tea Ravenscourt Apothecary
At a glance
Is Lapsang Souchong Tea Ravenscourt Apothecary worth trying?
Lapsang Souchong Tea by Ravenscourt Apothecary is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, warm spicy, fresh spicy with Patchouli, Black Pepper, Brazilian Rosewood
The first impression
Lapsang Souchong Tea by Ravenscourt Apothecary is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Lapsang Souchong Tea was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Tanya Kuznetsova.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Tanya Kuznetsova
Tanya Kuznetsova is a perfumer for Ravenscourt Apothecary, a brand known for literary-inspired fragrances. She created scents such as Alice In Wonderland, Dorian Gray, and Jane Eyre. Her work often interprets classic stories through olfactory compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Lapsang Souchong Tea Ravenscourt Apothecary
Essence
The Wanderer is forever in motion, fueled by restless curiosity. Lapsang Souchong Tea’s smoky patchouli and black pepper capture the spirit of a traveler sipping tea in a bustling foreign market. It’s a fragrance of departure and discovery.
Style & Aesthetic
They live in well-worn leather jackets and scarves knotted haphazardly. Their boots are dusted with the silt of a dozen cities. The scent’s sandalwood and rosewood notes mirror their collection of carved trinkets from distant bazaars.
Philosophy & Values
They believe roots are found in movement, not place. The warm spice of the fragrance reflects their knack for finding kinship in strangers, trading stories over shared meals.
Relationships
Their connections are vivid but ephemeral-postcards exchanged for a year, then silence. The scent’s balsamic depth lingers like a promise to return, though they rarely do.
Lifestyle
Train stations are their cathedrals; backpacks hold everything they need. The moderate sillage suits their dislike of overstaying their welcome.
Shadow
Their freedom can become flight, avoiding the vulnerability of staying. The pepper’s bite is a reminder that some truths only surface when one sits still.
Conclusion
Lapsang Souchong Tea is the scent of a compass needle spinning wildly-a call to wander, but also a quiet question: What if you stayed?