Skip to main content
moodnose logomoodnose
blue jasmine

blue jasmine

Featured in 4 perfumes

0
Top Note
4
Heart Note
0
Base Note

Fragrance Note Deep Dive

blue jasmine

Origins & Sources

The blue jasmine note is extracted from the delicate white flowers of Jasminum grandiflorum, primarily grown in India, Egypt, and France's Grasse region. Known as the "king of flowers" in perfumery, blue jasmine requires hand-picking at dawn when the flowers are most fragrant. The absolute obtained from blue jasmine flowers creates an intoxicating, rich floral character that forms the heart of many classic fragrances.

Characteristics & Usage

The blue jasmine note is romantic, elegant, and often forms the heart of a fragrance, providing its main character and emotional depth. blue jasmine notes typically appear in the middle notes (heart notes) of a fragrance pyramid, where they can develop and bloom over several hours. This note creates a sense of sophistication and timeless appeal.

In our database, the blue jasmine note appears most commonly as a heart note, suggesting it has balanced, lasting presence that forms the core character of fragrances. This positioning reflects how perfumers typically use blue jasmine to achieve specific effects in their compositions.

Pairs well with

Complementary notes

Thoughtful pairings to explore alongside blue jasmine.

sandalwood

Layer sandalwood with blue jasmine for a rounded accord that feels balanced.

vanilla

vanilla adds contrast that lets blue jasmine shine without overwhelming.

orange blossom

Blend blue jasmine with orange blossom to add depth and keep the drydown interesting.

tuberose

tuberose brings lift to blue jasmine, making the accord feel more dimensional.

Showing 1-4 of 4 perfumes