Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Egyptian Tuberose is a narcotic, creamy white floral that commands attention with its honeyed, slightly medicinal, and indolic facets. Belonging to the opulent White Floral family, it possesses a buttery density that separates it from the lighter, greener varieties found elsewhere. In high-end perfumery, it pairs harmoniously with spicy saffron or smooth sandalwood to ground its intense, solar projection. For the Gulf climate, this note is a masterpiece of endurance; its heavy, sultry profile thrives in the heat of the evening, making it a staple for formal occasions and traditional mukhallats. Arab houses often utilize its intoxicating sillage to create a bridge between modern floral compositions and the deep, resinous heritage of the region, ensuring the scent remains vibrant and diffusive even in the most humid conditions.