Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Sambac Jasmine is a heady, intoxicating floral note characterized by its lush, honeyed sweetness and a distinct green, tea-like undertone that sets it apart from the more indolic Grandiflorum variety. Belonging to the white floral family, it possesses a creamy, opulent profile that feels both sun-drenched and sophisticated. In professional blending, it pairs naturally with bright bergamot to create luminous citrus accords or with creamy sandalwood to ground its high-pitched floral intensity. Within the Gulf’s fragrance landscape, Sambac Jasmine is a staple in evening compositions; its robust projection thrives in the dry, cooling desert nights, offering a radiant trail that cuts through the heat. It is frequently utilized by regional houses to add a layer of velvety elegance to complex oriental blends, providing a bridge between sharp spice notes and the deep, resinous base of high-quality oud.