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Jasmine Sambac
Description
Jasmine Sambac, derived from the flowers of the Jasminum sambac plant, is a highly prized and fragrant variety of jasmine native to Southeast Asia. Known for its rich, sweet, and intensely floral aroma, Jasmine Sambac is often used in perfumery for its opulent, heady character. It is typically featured as a heart or middle note, adding depth, sophistication, and a luxurious floral quality to perfumes.
Odor Profile
Jasmine Sambac has a rich, sweet, and deeply floral aroma with warm, honeyed undertones. Its scent is full-bodied and intoxicating, with subtle hints of fruity and green nuances that add complexity. The overall profile is smooth, sensual, and slightly exotic, creating a powerful and elegant presence in perfumes. Jasmine Sambac is known for its ability to enhance other floral and oriental notes, providing both richness and longevity to compositions.