Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Spanish Jasmine offers a more nuanced, herbaceous profile than its common counterparts, presenting a heady, indolic sweetness underscored by a distinct green, tea-like bitterness. Belonging to the woody floral family, this note bridges the gap between delicate petals and structured, earthy foundations. It pairs exceptionally well with creamy sandalwood or dry cedarwood, creating a sophisticated tension that grounds the floral intensity. In the Gulf, Spanish Jasmine is a staple in high-end compositions designed for the evening, as its tenacious character thrives in the cooling desert night air. Its ability to maintain a sharp, clean profile amidst humid coastal climates makes it a preferred choice for those seeking a floral scent that avoids becoming overly cloying, offering a refined elegance that transitions seamlessly from formal majlis gatherings to intimate outdoor settings.