Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
2 perfumes
Jasmine Leaf offers a distinct departure from the heady, floral sweetness of the bloom. It presents a crisp, verdant profile characterized by crushed stems, bitter green sap, and a subtle, tea-like astringency that grounds the composition in the woody olfactive family. This note provides a sophisticated structural backbone, pairing naturally with citrus notes like bergamot to sharpen top accords or with white musks to extend a clean, botanical freshness. In the Gulf, it is a masterstroke for balancing the intensity of heavy resins, offering a cooling, dew-drenched relief during the sweltering summer months. Its ability to cut through the humidity makes it an essential component in modern, minimalist blends that require a sharp, leafy edge to maintain elegance throughout long, high-temperature evenings.