Jasmine perfumes are at the heart of floral compositions in niche perfumery. From Indian Sambac to Grasse Grandiflorum, each variety tells a different story.
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Frequently asked questions about jasmine perfumes
Difference between Sambac jasmine and Grandiflorum jasmine?
Sambac (India, Egypt) is more indolic, narcotic, and sensual; Grandiflorum (Grasse, Egypt) is more solar, fruity, and luminous. Niche compositions often combine them.
Is jasmine an evening note?
The more indolic interpretations are. However, there are fresh and luminous jasmines (with lemon, neroli) perfect for spring and summer.
Are jasmine perfumes only for women?
No. In recent years, master perfumers have offered unisex and masculine interpretations that balance jasmine with leather, vetiver, and cardamom.