Tel Quel fragrance notes

    • Tea, Neroli, Corinander, Nutmeg, Cedar, Sandalwood

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I have been trying find more this one for years!Sweet, and woody oriental fragrance. My fav from Yves Rocher. I only have mini-bottle left.
25th April 2008
45480
Tropical, fruity, sweet. This seems limited to a extremely hot and humid nights where copius amounts of booze will be involved. If I ever go to a latenight Hawaiian BBQ, I'd wear this.
25th June 2006
4785

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I'll be damned if this isn't a stronger version of Gucci Envy. It even lasts longer too. I don't detect any tea despite it being listed as a note. Great nonetheless. I agree with John.com in regards to its availability though. I happened to come across this by accident in my friend's bathroom cabinet. He said it was some old stuff he never uses and gave it to me on the spot. It's just another undiscovered gem that I'm happy I found.
7th January 2006
22093
Semi-sweet, semi-oriental, it's hard to pin down Tel-Quel. Definitely an original blend that is easy to recognize once you've smellt it. However there is some weird note in there, possibly coriander, that is kind of disturbing to me. Good lasting power and very cheap like all Rochers. If you want something reminiscent of YSL's Live Jazz but much sweeter, then Tel-Quel might be a good option.
1st September 2005
15026
It was a bitch to track down, but success was sweet. This was touted quite often at Basenotes years back. A very pleasant fresh fougere with a touch of the oriental. Imagine a Givenchy Pi, Perry Ellis 360 collision. I'll continue my hunt for more of this discontinued juice while it remains a remote possibiltiy
29th April 2004
9245