Madagascan Jasmine 2015

Madagascan Jasmine by Grandiflora
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7.4 / 10 17 Ratings
Madagascan Jasmine is a perfume by Grandiflora for women and was released in 2015. The scent is floral-green. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Green
Sweet
Animal
Smoky

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
MangoMango Tropical fruitsTropical fruits
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Green leavesGreen leaves Madagascan jasmine White blossomsWhite blossoms
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk Roasted cocoaRoasted cocoa Smoky notesSmoky notes

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.417 Ratings
Longevity
7.912 Ratings
Sillage
7.114 Ratings
Bottle
6.715 Ratings
Submitted by Michael, last update on 29.02.2024.

Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
6
Pricing
5
Bottle
5
Sillage
6
Longevity
7.5
Scent
Dryasiulia

53 Reviews
Dryasiulia
Dryasiulia
1  
Very pretty but not for the soap adverse
I was not a bougie enough bride to afford a stephanotis bouquet even though they were definitely the in thing in the aughts; so unfortunately I don't have first hand experience with the smell of the flower. This has a fresh, green, "headspace" blossom feel to it...so I trust all those that have RL experience with the blossoms in that it smells authentic to the flower (again, DIFFERENT from sambac et; please stop downvoting it if you didn't read the description before you sampled)

It also has impressive longevity on me for this type of floral. That all aside, I get a definite strong "soapy" element in this that is too piercing for me to love it. Definitely only a like and I'm glad I sampled first.
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2
Pricing
6
Bottle
10
Sillage
10
Longevity
10
Scent
Anamandy

95 Reviews
Anamandy
Anamandy
3  
A Work of Art
A beautiful heady white floral that has a hothouse feel to it. Humid, green, earthy, lightly indolic, lightly sweet, yet not heavy like Gardenia or Tuberose, but just as intoxicating. On first spray it felt as if I just stepped inside a hothouse filled with flowering plants, or off a plane and onto a tropical paradise. It gave me that same warm, lush feeling of being flooded with the scent of nature and flowers in the air. In a strange way, this almost feels as if I am not wearing a perfume at all, but rather am covered in actual blooms. That's how realistic the flowers are here. It's very apparent some masterful blending occurred to make this floral smell so dynamically real, and also clear no expense spared by the quality. This is niche in every sense of the word, but especially as a work of art. And I consider this a work of art at the highest level. Absolutely unique and devastatingly beautiful. This is a 10 all around in my book.
1 Comment
Art

68 Reviews
Art
Art
4  
Hyper-realism in perfumery
If you are a fan of multi-dimensional compositions and hyper-realism in perfumes, when you can see the smallest details of dew on the leaves or a very single vein of the petal , this is the fragrance for you.

Despite the name, which seems to be a soliflor, this fragrance contains much more than just beautiful jasmine: it also features lilies of the valley, lilacs, tulips, a bloom of trees, floral pollen, fleshy green stems, an after-rain dew - it is like #spring in a garden full of blooming plants and young greenery. And, It is simply gorgeous!
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