Nuit de Tubéreuse is a departure from the heavy, buttery, or bubblegum-sweet tuberose often found in traditional perfumery. Instead, perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour presents a "rooty" and spicy interpret...
The fragrance community views this as a highly unconventional tuberose, noting that those seeking a classic, "Fracas-style" creamy floral may be surprised by its spicy and green mineral facets.
Performance is generally regarded as moderate; while it has respectable longevity that lasts several hours, the sillage is polite and stays closer to the skin rather than filling a room.
Enthusiasts frequently debate the "culinary" aspects of the scent, with some praising the unique use of clove and cardamom, while others find the spicy-sour combination polarizing.
It is widely considered a versatile seasonal choice, with a strong following for spring and fall use, though many prefer it specifically for evening wear and intimate "night out" occasions.
Many users highlight the tart mango note as a standout feature that distinguishes it from other spicy florals on the market.