For a whole week, it has remained in the TOP 10 most popular fragrances on Fragrantica — a strong signal of growing hype in the perfume community 👀
And it’s no coincidence. This is not just another release — it’s a modern interpretation of osmanthus, one of the most intriguing ingredients in perfumery.

🌼 What is osmanthus and why is it special?
Osmanthus is a unique flower:
it smells like peach, apricot, soft leather and a subtle animalic nuance 🍑✨
In China, it has been used in tea for centuries, creating a feeling of calm, warmth, and comfort 🍵
And this entire fragrance is built around it.
🍵 Composition: tea, fruits, and soft leather
Created by perfumer Mathieu Nardin, the scent feels modern and refined:
✨ Top: bergamot, cardamom, fruity osmanthus
🌿 Heart: black tea, osmanthus, jasmine
🤍 Base: cedarwood, vanilla, cypriol
It opens fresh and slightly spicy, then evolves into a tea-like depth with a soft leathery nuance, finishing warm, creamy, and elegant.
🍃 Interesting detail: the “tea” trend
Osmanthus Absolu follows the growing trend of tea-inspired fragrances.
But here, tea is:
🍂 slightly smoky
🍑 fruity and velvety
🌫 with a soft leathery shadow
This makes the scent more mature, deep, and sophisticated.

🌍 Modern niche & sustainability
The brand emphasizes sustainability:
✨ high percentage of natural ingredients
✨ upcycled materials (like cedarwood)
✨ high-quality modern aroma molecules
A reflection of contemporary niche perfumery: beauty + responsibility.
✨ Final thought
Osmanthus Absolu (2026) is not just a floral fragrance.
It’s a refined, modern, and интеллектуальный scent for those who seek elegance and depth 🌼✨