Jasmine is the “queen of the night” — an indolic, hypnotic white flower that brings drama and richness to a perfume.
Jasmine in perfumery
Jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum, Jasminum sambac) is cultivated in Egypt, India and the south of France. Jasmine absolute is one of the most expensive raw materials in perfumery — it takes roughly eight thousand hand-picked blossoms to yield a single gram.
How jasmine builds a fragrance
Jasmine sits in the heart and is the cornerstone of the white-flower family — it joins tuberose, gardenia, neroli and ylang-ylang to compose lush, narcotic bouquets. A trace of indole gives it that famous "animalic" warmth at close range.
Jasmine-led fragrances at Larose.az
- Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia
- Gucci Rush
- Dolce&Gabbana 3 L'Imperatrice
- Sospiro Accento
- Chanel Coco Mademoiselle
Discover jasmine in signature creations from Chanel, Dior and other historic houses.
Fragrances with Jasmine
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