Eyup Sabri Tuncer Cologne Wipes Cesme Lemon – 150 Kolonya Towelettes
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Eyup Sabri Tuncer has been making kolonya — Turkey's signature citrus cologne — in Ankara since 1923, and these wipes carry that same fragrance in single-use form. Each of the 150 towelettes is sealed in its own foil sachet and soaked in alcohol-based Cesme lemon cologne, so it stays fresh until the moment you tear it open. The resealable pouch keeps the rest of the pack tidy in a glove box, desk drawer, or kitchen.
The scent is named after Cesme, the lemon-growing town on Turkey's Aegean coast. It opens bright with lemon and lemon-leaf notes, softens into lemon blossom and white florals, and settles on a quiet base of oak moss and musk — recognisably kolonya, not a generic wet-wipe smell.
If you have flown with a Turkish airline or ridden an intercity bus in Turkey, you already know this ritual: an attendant walks the aisle handing out cologne wipes before the meal. At home, kolonya is offered to guests as they arrive, after meals, and on Eid visits. A pack of these on the table does the same job — one sachet per guest, no bottle to pass around.
- 150 individually wrapped sachets in a resealable doypack pouch
- Cesme lemon scent: lemon and lemon-leaf top notes, lemon blossom heart, oak moss and musk base
- Alcohol-based cologne formula for a clean, cooling feel on hands and neck
- Compact sachets that fit a wallet, pocket, or seat-back pouch
- Made in Turkey by Eyup Sabri Tuncer, an Ankara cologne house founded in 1923
Use them after meals, on flights and road trips, at the office, or set out for guests — the way they have been used in Turkey for a century.



