Jasmine Sambac

Jasmine sambac smells creamy, indolic, and alive, with petals warmed by dusk, green tea nuances, ripe fruit, and a sensual skin-like hum beneath the bloom. It is richer and more narcotic than many jasmine types, less airy than grandiflorum, often with a banana-like floral ripeness. In fragrance it flourishes in white florals, orientals, florientals, fruity florals, and solar compositions, where it adds body and a velvety pulse. Jasmine sambac can turn innocence into glamour in a single breath. It stars in Mugler Alien, where it glows against woods and amber, and in Tom Ford Jasmin Rouge, where spice and floral heat amplify its seductive depth.