by Kenzo
Flower Tag Eau de Parfum by Kenzo is a sweet, fresh, and slightly herbal floral gourmand with a playful yet refined character. The opening features juicy black currant, grapefruit, and rhubarb, creating a tart, sparkling effect that is both bright and youthful. The floral heart, centered on gardenia, jasmine, and peony, brings a soft, slightly powdery sweetness, while the praline and vanilla in the base add a subtle gourmand warmth. Patchouli and musk ground the composition, lending depth and a faintly masculine edge, especially in the drydown. Despite its sweet profile, the perfume avoids cloying saccharine notes, instead balancing them with green, aromatic, and slightly bitter elements—particularly from rhubarb and grapefruit—that keep it from feeling overly confectionery. The scent evolves smoothly but can fade quickly on some skin types, with moderate longevity and sillage, though some users report prolonged wear. Its unique blend of fruity vivacity, soft florals, and herbal depth gives it a distinctive personality, making it feel both familiar and different from the original Flower by Kenzo, with a vibe reminiscent of a modern, opulent take on a classic French floral.