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Nishane Wulóng Chá Review: A Burst of Citrus Over Gentle Tea

Overview

Fragrance Name: Wūlóng Chá

House: Nishane

Collection: Signature Extraits

Family: Citrus Aromatic

Key Notes: Bergamot, Mandarin, Litsea, Oolong Tea, Nutmeg, Fig, Musk

Main Accords: Citrus, Green Tea, Musky, Woody, Slightly Fruity

Where to shop: Neiman MarcusNishane

What Wulóng Chá smells like

Wūlóng Chá opens like the first splash of sunlight on a glass of chilled citrus tea. Bright bursts of bergamot and mandarin hit first, sharp, fresh, and effervescent. There’s a crisp green edge from litsea, giving the opening a zest that borders on sparkling tonic water.

As it settles, the oolong tea begins to bloom, airy and translucent rather than dense or smoky. The mid-section is tranquil and cooling, evoking the calm of sipping tea on a breezy terrace. A trace of nutmeg adds warmth and faint spice, giving depth without breaking the freshness.

The dry-down reveals a soft blend of fig and white musk, a clean, smooth finish that feels like linen warmed by afternoon sun. The fig doesn’t dominate; it lends a whisper of sweetness to round the edges of the citrus and tea.

Fragrance notes & accords

Top notes
BERGAMOT
ORANGE
LITSEA
MANDARIN
Heart notes
OOLONG TEA
NUTMEG
Base notes
FIG
WHITE MUSK

Scent experience

The texture of Wūlóng Chá is sheer and elegant, neither too fleeting nor too heavy. It opens lively and radiant, then softens into a tranquil musky tea that sits close to the skin. The transition is seamless: a journey from energetic to calm, like the quiet after laughter.

On skin, it feels cool to the touch, refreshing in warm climates but cozy enough to wear indoors. The citrus fades gradually, leaving behind a delicate musky-tea veil.

Layer Wulóng Chá with...

MFK Aqua Universalis: amplifies the clean, soapy brightness
Diptyque Eau Duelle: adds vanilla warmth and contrast to the crisp tea
Ellis Brooklyn Salt: softens the citrus with creamy musk

The overall feel

Wūlóng Chá feels like a linen shirt in summer, crisp, elegant, and quietly confident. It’s neither overly sweet nor green; it walks a fine line between freshness and comfort. Think of it as a pause between moments, a breath of clarity amid noise.

Where to shop

Nishane Wulong Cha

Wulóng Chá

Nishane

Nishane Wulong Cha

Wulóng Chá

Nishane

Pros:

  • Elegant and versatile

  • Refreshing without being generic

  • Balanced citrus–tea accord

  • Excellent quality for its category

Cons:

  • Citrus opening can feel sharp for some

  • Tea and fig notes are subtle

  • Moderate projection

Final thoughts

Nishane Wūlóng Chá is for those who crave purity, light, and calm in a bottle. It’s an understated niche fragrance that proves minimalism can be luxurious. Perfect for lovers of tea scents, fresh musks, or fragrances like The Yulong by Armani and Matcha by Le Monde Gourmand.

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