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    Peach Tea

    Peach Tea captures sun-warmed afternoons and golden hour light. This bright, calming note blends ripe fruit sweetness with green tea mineral clarity, creating a scent that feels both nostalgic and effortlessly modern.

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    Steam distillation and synthetic

    Character

    How it smells

    Sun-drenched stone fruit meets morning tea

    Did you know

    Peach's signature scent comes from gamma-undecalactone, a compound discovered in 1958 that mimics the fruit's creamy, aldehydic character.

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    Origin

    China

    Peach cultivation began in Zhejiang province, Eastern China, where wild fruits grew along river valleys thousands of years ago. Chinese gardens prized the peach as a symbol of immortality and refinement. Buddhist monks carried seeds along trade routes, spreading cultivation across Asia. European visitors encountered peaches through Persian traders, and by Roman times, the fruit had crossed the Mediterranean.

    Tea followed a similar path from China outward. Camellia sinensis leaves traveled the Silk Road, reaching Europe by the early 1600s. English tea houses popularized the beverage, making green and black tea daily rituals. Blending fruit notes with tea in perfumery emerged later, as modern perfumers sought fresh, natural-smelling combinations.

    The peach note itself only became possible once synthetic chemistry advanced sufficiently. Before gamma-undecalactone and similar compounds, perfumers relied on expensive peach absolutes that did not smell true to the fresh fruit. The Peach Tea combination you smell in contemporary fragrances represents a relatively recent creation, enabled by access to reliable synthetic peach reconstruction developed in the latter half of the 20th century.

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    Questions, answered

    The essentials on Peach Tea in perfumery: how it smells, where it comes from, and how it behaves on skin.

    What does Peach Tea smell like?

    Peach Tea smells bright, sweet, and slightly creamy with green tea dry, mineral undertone. The peach note delivers ripe fruit sweetness while tea adds vegetal clarity. Together they create a fresh, calming scent that reads as both fruity and sophisticated.

    Is Peach Tea natural or synthetic?

    Peach Tea typically uses synthetic peach reconstruction. Natural peach absolute lacks the characteristic juicy aroma because the scent compounds degrade during extraction. Tea components can be natural or synthetic depending on the formula.

    How is Peach Tea note created?

    Perfumers create Peach Tea by blending gamma-undecalactone for peach character with distilled or extracted tea oil. The accord balances sweet fruit with tea bitter, green qualities. Perfumers adjust ratios to achieve the desired freshness and sweetness.

    What perfumes feature Peach Tea?

    Many modern fragrances include peach-tea accords. Common pairings include peach with white tea, green tea, or oolong. The note appears in both niche and mainstream perfumes, often combined with florals or musks.

    How long does Peach Tea last?

    Peach Tea usually lasts 4-6 hours on skin. Peach notes tend toward the lighter end of fragrance longevity. Tea notes add some staying power, but expect moderate projection and wear time.

    What family does Peach Tea belong to?

    Peach Tea belongs to the fruity-green fragrance family. It spans both fresh and warm scent profiles depending on what accompanies it. The note works across seasonal boundaries, leaning toward spring and summer wear.

    What notes layer well with Peach Tea?

    Peach Tea pairs naturally with florals like jasmine, magnolia, and rose. Green tea notes complement citrus, mint, and herbs. For warmth, try combining with light woods or musks.

    When is Peach Tea best used?

    Peach Tea suits daytime wear and casual settings. The fresh, fruity character works well for office environments, weekend outings, and warm-weather occasions. It is versatile enough for both relaxed and slightly dressed-up moments.