Jasmine Perfume Oil Bruno Acampora

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Jasmine Perfume Oil Bruno Acampora

Jasmine Perfume Oil Bruno Acampora

Rated 4.20 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

Jasmine Perfume Oil Bruno Acampora for women of Bruno Acampora

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The house of Bruno Acampora has carefully guarded their fragrant essences for over 30 years unchanged and packed in special aluminum flacons which were sealed and waxed. This house was founded in 1960es and it is characteristic for using highest quality ingredients from all over the world. This prestigious collection counts seven fragrances packed inside hand-made flacons.

In company of fragrances Sballo, Blu, Iranzol, Prima T, Seplasia, Musc and Jasmin, Bruno Acampora invites you to join him for a fragrant journey from London over Paris and Milan to hot Sahara desert where he found inspiration and certain ingredients for his fragrant compositions. On that journey he stopped in Rio de Janeiro, Caribbean, and Antilles to gather his impressions in a collection of olfactive memories for the whole life.

All fragrances of the house of Bruno Acampora are available in aluminum flacons of the same shape in amounts of 5, 10 and 20 ml, accompanied with a body care collection. There is a limited edition of the flacon The Silver Bottle, which is hand-made and engraved with Greek motifs, with a stopper decorated with a silver star. Only 100 these flacons are offered.

Jasmin represents a hot night in August, memories of childhood, pure golden honey. Its composition is based on intensive, sweet jasmine accords, accompanied with cyclamen, cloves and ylang ylang. This fragrance was presented in colour of amber.
Jasmine Perfume Oil was launched in 1978.

5 reviews for Jasmine Perfume Oil Bruno Acampora

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Jasmines, cloves, & Ylang.
    It’s the soft jasmine, cloves with doses of ylang. It’s quite heavy and has that oil note instead of the jasmines as essence.
    This is called Jasmine T oil.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    A very typical jasmin oil, indolic and all the rest, but basically a jasmin oil of good quality. Nothing original, just an old glory quite well rendered. Acampora’s perfumes are too expensive for what they are IMO.
    Anyway this Jasmin is very longlasting on my skin with very close sillage.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Another slightly underwhelming experience from Bruno Acampora..
    This opens with a fully indolic jasmine, it reminds me very much of Joy by Jean Patou in its first half hour – there’s definitely the urinous or fecal note that you experience with the first half hour of Joy, which doesn’t alarm me since I know these aspects usually settle.
    This does settle into a quite lovely fragrant jasmine for a short while, but since there are no other notes to extend this perfume, it then quickly fades out to a light jasmine skin scent.
    I definitely prefer Luten’s A La Nuit, and appreciate it even more after trying BA’s jasmine.Lutens enhances the jasmine and extends it to create a convincing impression of real jasmine flowers wafting in the air at night. A perfume built mainly around jasmine is never going to last as long as woody, musky or resinous notes, but A La Nuit goes as far as such perfumes can (as far as I know anyway, though I’ve yet to try Montale’s Jasmine Full and a few others!)
    I’m no expert on the relative merits of different types of jasmine, or the extraction processes that differentiate them, but whatever’s been used and however it’s been extracted here, it doesn’t work for me as a perfume
    Later edit: I was curious to know which jasmine was involved and it seems in this case it’s jasmine grandiflora, whereas the main jasmine in Luten’s A La Nuit is sambac, then again the Lutens has a variety of jasmines in it. Still not really sure, but it seems I’m not keen on the grandiflora variety. Interesting..

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    This oil does for jasmine what Yosh’s Sottile does for rose. It opens green and stemmy, indolic in a natural way. My nose does not detect the clove, but the combination of notes conjures up images of wild jasmine in a rustic vase more than a live bush. It’s ethereal and a little linear, which is expected given it’s a soliflore.This is not high pitched as A La Nuit nor is it fruity green as Love and Tears, I’d say it’s closer to MPG’s Jardin Blanc without the screechiness. This house has impressive creations, really well crafted and straightforward, which I appreciate a lot. Now they also come in spray cans for the mist spray crowd. A must sniff for any white floral aficionado.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Simply the MOST perfect jasmine this jasmine fiend has ever come across! I’ve looked for such an exact evocation of true jasmine for years and hope to never be without a vial of this gem! A tiny drop is all one needs, that little 10ml vial will last many a year!

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