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Molecule 01 + Black Tea

When Escentric Molecules launched Molecule 01 + Black Tea Eau de Toilette in 2023, it was another iteration of perfumer Geza Schoen's singular obsession: take one synthetic molecule, strip it back, then add one precisely chosen natural partner. The original Molecule 01 placed Iso E Super on its own, letting the skin determine everything. This version keeps that bare-bones logic and places a black tea accord beside it, a pairing that sounds simple and turns out to be surprisingly complex. Aromatica carries the Molecule 01 + Black Tea decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Black Tea (camellia sinensis infusion), Mate Tea Absolue

Heart: Black Tea accord, bitter-fresh tea facets, floral whisper

Base: Iso E Super

The Scent

Skin chemistry determines everything at the first moment. On some skin, Iso E Super announces itself first, that abstract cedarwood-like synthetic with a faintly metallic, almost rubbery edge that can read as jarring. On other skin it barely shows at all, arriving instead as a warm, woody vibration underneath everything else. This is the whole point of the Molecule 01 line: the molecule behaves differently depending on your skin chemistry, which means two people wearing this can smell genuinely different things.

Once the opening settles, the black tea accord moves to the front. Geza Schoen used a camellia sinensis infusion alongside a mate tea absolue, and the combination is notably accurate. This is not a sweet or candy-like tea. It is dry, slightly tannic, and carries that real-leaf quality, the kind you get when you open a tin of quality loose-leaf black tea before brewing. There is earthiness here, a slight bitterness, and a faint astringency on the tongue. The camellia sinensis infusion anchors the accord in something botanical and grounded, while the tannic edge keeps it from softening into anything abstract or vague.

The mate tea absolue adds a different dimension. Where black tea skews dry and slightly floral, mate brings a greenish, almost grassy bitterness that keeps the composition from drifting toward sweetness. The two teas play against each other rather than blending into a single note, which is where the complexity comes in. That tension between them shifts subtly as the fragrance develops, with the mate receding gradually and the black tea accord holding its shape longer into the mid-stage.

Schoen has described this interplay as the airiness playing against earthiness and the bitter, fresh facets playing against the floral aspect. That description is accurate on skin. There are moments in the heart, roughly twenty to forty minutes in, where a soft floral transparency surfaces, not identifiable as a specific flower, more like the faint floral quality in the tea itself. It is brief and quiet, but it lifts the composition enough to keep it from reading as purely austere.

As the dry-down progresses, Iso E Super becomes more prominent, wrapping the tea accord in that characteristic warm, velvety woodiness. The result in the base is quieter than you might expect: a soft skin-close tea and wood combination that stays close and intimate rather than projecting outward. The transition from the bitter-fresh tea opening into this warmer base is gradual and almost imperceptible, which suits the understated character of the fragrance. The earthiness of the camellia sinensis infusion carries through into this base phase, keeping the dry-down grounded rather than letting it evaporate into abstraction. That botanical rootedness is what separates this from tea-adjacent fragrances that lose definition over time.

It can read as among the most realistic tea renderings in modern niche perfumery. The dissenting view, which is worth knowing, is that the Iso E Super opening can read as industrial or medicinal before the tea settles in. If you are Iso E Super-anosmic, which a significant portion of people are, you will smell almost nothing from this fragrance, a well-documented quirk of the entire Molecule 01 line.

When to Wear

Molecule 01 + Black Tea suits cooler weather and indoor settings, where its quiet intimacy works well: an afternoon meeting, an evening at home, or a slow Sunday in a bookshop or cafe. It is light enough for spring and autumn but lacks the presence for outdoor summer heat.

Who Is It For

Someone who wears fragrance for themselves rather than the room will find this rewarding, particularly those drawn to the minimalist and unconventional end of niche perfumery and curious about how a two-ingredient concept can produce something genuinely nuanced.

If you enjoy Molecule 01 + Mandarin, it shares the same Iso E Super backbone with a different natural accent and is a natural comparison from the same line. Browse the full Escentric Molecules collection at Aromatica, and if you are drawn to modern aroma-chemical compositions, the Modern Woody/Ambers collection has others in the same spirit.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

When Escentric Molecules launched Molecule 01 + Black Tea Eau de Toilette in 2023, it was another iteration of perfumer Geza Schoen's singular obsession: take one synthetic molecule, strip it back, then add one precisely chosen natural partner. The original Molecule 01 placed Iso E Super on its own, letting the skin determine everything. This version keeps that bare-bones logic and places a black tea accord beside it, a pairing that sounds simple and turns out to be surprisingly complex. Aromatica carries the Molecule 01 + Black Tea decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Black Tea (camellia sinensis infusion), Mate Tea Absolue

Heart: Black Tea accord, bitter-fresh tea facets, floral whisper

Base: Iso E Super

The Scent

Skin chemistry determines everything at the first moment. On some skin, Iso E Super announces itself first, that abstract cedarwood-like synthetic with a faintly metallic, almost rubbery edge that can read as jarring. On other skin it barely shows at all, arriving instead as a warm, woody vibration underneath everything else. This is the whole point of the Molecule 01 line: the molecule behaves differently depending on your skin chemistry, which means two people wearing this can smell genuinely different things.

Once the opening settles, the black tea accord moves to the front. Geza Schoen used a camellia sinensis infusion alongside a mate tea absolue, and the combination is notably accurate. This is not a sweet or candy-like tea. It is dry, slightly tannic, and carries that real-leaf quality, the kind you get when you open a tin of quality loose-leaf black tea before brewing. There is earthiness here, a slight bitterness, and a faint astringency on the tongue. The camellia sinensis infusion anchors the accord in something botanical and grounded, while the tannic edge keeps it from softening into anything abstract or vague.

The mate tea absolue adds a different dimension. Where black tea skews dry and slightly floral, mate brings a greenish, almost grassy bitterness that keeps the composition from drifting toward sweetness. The two teas play against each other rather than blending into a single note, which is where the complexity comes in. That tension between them shifts subtly as the fragrance develops, with the mate receding gradually and the black tea accord holding its shape longer into the mid-stage.

Schoen has described this interplay as the airiness playing against earthiness and the bitter, fresh facets playing against the floral aspect. That description is accurate on skin. There are moments in the heart, roughly twenty to forty minutes in, where a soft floral transparency surfaces, not identifiable as a specific flower, more like the faint floral quality in the tea itself. It is brief and quiet, but it lifts the composition enough to keep it from reading as purely austere.

As the dry-down progresses, Iso E Super becomes more prominent, wrapping the tea accord in that characteristic warm, velvety woodiness. The result in the base is quieter than you might expect: a soft skin-close tea and wood combination that stays close and intimate rather than projecting outward. The transition from the bitter-fresh tea opening into this warmer base is gradual and almost imperceptible, which suits the understated character of the fragrance. The earthiness of the camellia sinensis infusion carries through into this base phase, keeping the dry-down grounded rather than letting it evaporate into abstraction. That botanical rootedness is what separates this from tea-adjacent fragrances that lose definition over time.

It can read as among the most realistic tea renderings in modern niche perfumery. The dissenting view, which is worth knowing, is that the Iso E Super opening can read as industrial or medicinal before the tea settles in. If you are Iso E Super-anosmic, which a significant portion of people are, you will smell almost nothing from this fragrance, a well-documented quirk of the entire Molecule 01 line.

When to Wear

Molecule 01 + Black Tea suits cooler weather and indoor settings, where its quiet intimacy works well: an afternoon meeting, an evening at home, or a slow Sunday in a bookshop or cafe. It is light enough for spring and autumn but lacks the presence for outdoor summer heat.

Who Is It For

Someone who wears fragrance for themselves rather than the room will find this rewarding, particularly those drawn to the minimalist and unconventional end of niche perfumery and curious about how a two-ingredient concept can produce something genuinely nuanced.

If you enjoy Molecule 01 + Mandarin, it shares the same Iso E Super backbone with a different natural accent and is a natural comparison from the same line. Browse the full Escentric Molecules collection at Aromatica, and if you are drawn to modern aroma-chemical compositions, the Modern Woody/Ambers collection has others in the same spirit.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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