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IndstinkPostera_3 – :
One of the most elegant jasmines I’ve smelled.
Unfortunately they do not sell on their website any more:( It is discontinued.
Лизуня – :
This is a positively stunning interpretation of the exotic and most revered (by me, anyway) jasmine flower. Like other reviewers, I’m initially reminded of Joy. Unlike Joy, this becomes more green and fresh as it wears, and the note of rose in the first few minutes is almost imperceptible. Civet is used skillfully here, whereas in Joy it is acrid imho. Really the two perfumes are quite different and only bare a resemblance in the first 10 minutes or so.
Jasmin is the only jasmine perfume I have ever smelled that immediately causes Seals & Crofts’ “Summer Breeze” to play in my head. Jasmine has been in bloom in Northern California lately, and I have had my fun sniffing white and pink flowers up close to use as a reference point for all the jasmine sampling I have been doing. I am not sure there is a jasmine soliflore more true to the scent of sweet, white jasmine than this perfume–in the heart. When it dries down, it becomes a little more sensual and animalic.
A La Nuit does not even come close to this.
I can’t say much else other than to sing praises; it’s breathtaking. Absolutely full bottle worthy.
[From the website (pyramid above is not complete)–
Top : Leaf Green, Rose,
Heart : Jasmine from Italy, Morroco and India,
Base : Musk, Oak moss, Castoreum, Civet]
obushnik – :
This is a very light, green jasmine very easy to wear.
Compared to Keiko Mecheri’s Jasmine this is softer, less creamy (KM’s is VERY CREAMY) and greener.
Even though I do not like rose at all, the presence of rose here in MPG Jasmin is very nice. Pretty dominant at the back and giving an airy feeling that is very lovely.
At times the perfume has a cold undertone, a chilly sensation which is far from being disturbing, all the contrary.
It’s as if angels were bearing on their wings the jasmine flowers in a flight through the clouds.
Very beautiful.
The oakmoss drydown is particularly soft, muted, refined.
A very classy scent, very natural, not feeling artificial at all.
A must have for those who love jasmine but are in awe of its strong scent and wish a lighter rendition of its beautiful perfume.