Okay, let’s talk about this Coach Tea Rose perfume. I’ve always been a huge fan of rose scents, you know, the real deal, not those fake, overly sweet ones. So, when I heard about this one, I was like, “Alright, let’s give it a shot.”
First off, I did a bit of digging online. I wanted to see what other folks were saying about it. Some people were raving about how it’s the “most realistic fresh rose fragrance” they’d ever tried. Now, that’s a bold claim, right? But it got me intrigued. I also found out that it’s inspired by Coach’s signature leather tea roses, which sounded pretty fancy.
So, I went ahead and ordered it. When it arrived, I ripped open the box like a kid on Christmas morning. Spritzed a bit on my wrist, and took a deep whiff. My first impression? It was definitely rosy, but not in an overpowering way. It was more like a fresh, dewy rose, you know, the kind you’d find in a garden early in the morning.
I decided to wear it for a few days to really get a feel for it. I wanted to see how it developed throughout the day, how long it lasted, that sort of thing. I even asked a few friends for their opinions. One of them said it reminded her of a bouquet of fresh-cut roses, which I thought was a pretty good description. Another one said it was a bit too “floral” for her taste, but hey, you can’t please everyone, right?
Here’s what I found after my little experiment:
- It’s definitely a floral scent. If you’re not into florals, this one probably isn’t for you.
- It’s not too strong. It’s noticeable, but it’s not going to knock anyone out.
- It lasts a decent amount of time. I could still smell it on myself after a few hours.
- It’s pretty versatile. I think you could wear it to work, on a date, or just running errands.
After wearing it for a while, I started comparing it to some other rose perfumes I’ve tried. I remembered once switching to Oscar De La Renta Oscar Rose, thinking it was a creamier, more realistic rose. It was nice, but this Coach Tea Rose felt more… vibrant, I guess? It had a bit more of a kick to it.

I also learned that perfumes can actually expire. Who knew? Apparently, it depends on the ingredients and how you store it. They say fragrances usually last for about 3-5 years. Good to know, I suppose.
My Final Thoughts
Overall, I’d say Coach Tea Rose is a solid choice if you’re looking for a fresh, realistic rose scent. It’s not too sweet, it’s not too strong, and it lasts a good amount of time. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea (pun intended!), but I think it’s worth checking out if you’re a rose lover like me. This is based on my own testing, of course. So give it a try if you are interested, might be good for you, who knows!