Noix de Tubéreuse by Miller Harris | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Noix de Tubéreuse smell like?
Noix de Tubéreuse is a departure from the heavy, narcotic "diva" tuberoses often found in traditional perfumery. Instead, Lyn Harris presents the flower through a soft-focus lens, emphasizing its crea...
The community generally regards this as an "entry-level" tuberose for those who typically find the note too loud or cloying, noting its surprising clarity and lack of heavy, synthetic sweetness.
Performance is a point of consensus; while it has moderate projection that creates an ethereal "waft" rather than a powerhouse trail, it is noted for its impressive longevity, often lasting through an entire day.
Many enthusiasts compare its texture to marzipan or fine French soap, highlighting a creamy, "beachy" amber vibe that feels more natural than similar designer offerings.
While suitable for year-round wear, the community strongly recommends it for summer evenings or post-bath relaxation due to its clean, powdery evolution.
As the fragrance is now discontinued, it has gained a cult following among collectors who value its unique balance of green top notes and balsamic base.