Ritz-Carlton

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Ritz-Carlton Reed Diffuser 120ml

  • Top Notes: Fresh Tea Aroma

  • Middle Notes: Jasmine, Celery Seed, Rhubarb

  • Base Notes: Oakmoss, Amber, Rhubarb

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Ritz-Carlton: Luxury Lingers in Every Whiff

The moment your fingertips brush the clear glass bottle of Ritz-Carlton fragrance, it’s as if you’ve stepped into that iconic hotel lobby — the crystal-clear liquid inside the transparent bottle flows silently with a century of elegance. Even unopened, you can sense that signature Ritz-Carlton sophistication, where luxury resides in the finest details. This isn’t an overpowering scent, but a masterfully layered aroma that brings the “cloud-like comfort” of a five-star hotel stay right into your space.

  • Top Notes: Imagine the first sip of freshly brewed tea in a bone china cup — steam curls upward, carrying a perfect balance of mellow bitterness and crisp freshness. No cloying sweetness, just like the morning tea service: refreshing, reassuring, and instantly calming. The scent makes you sink into relaxation, thinking, “Ah, this is what true ease feels like.”

  • Middle Notes: Jasmine blooms gently from the tea aroma, intertwined with a hint of celery seed spice and the vibrant freshness of rhubarb. It’s like strolling through the hotel garden at golden hour — jasmine climbs the trellis, sun-warmed earth mingles with floral sweetness, turning elegance into something lively and approachable, yet undeniably upscale.

  • Base Notes: Oakmoss grounds the scent with rich woody depth, while amber wraps it in a warm embrace, and rhubarb lingers with a soft, earthy sweetness. It evokes the hotel corridor at dusk — carpets muffle the world outside, leaving only quiet luxury, a velvet-soft calm that stays with you long after the day ends.

Whether it’s your home office after a chaotic meeting or the living room before guests arrive, this fragrance is your silent concierge. It turns ordinary moments into “Ritz-worthy” ones — because true luxury shouldn’t be confined to hotels. It should live in how your space makes you feel.