Jasmin de Nuit by The Different Company | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Jasmin de Nuit smell like?
Jasmin de Nuit is a departure from the typical "clean" jasmine fragrance. Instead of a bright, soapy floral, this scent leans into the darker, more nocturnal side of the bloom. The opening is textured...
The fragrance is widely recognized for its "carrot cake" or gourmand spice accord, which emerges as the cinnamon and cardamom interact with the amber base.
Performance is considered impressive for an Eau de Toilette; while the floral jasmine notes may fade after a few hours, the spicy and woody base notes are known to cling to the skin for a full day.
It is frequently described as a "polarizing" jasmine; purists who want a fresh, green, or soliflore jasmine often find the heavy spice drawer elements overwhelming, while fans of oriental fragrances praise its unique, "dirty" floral character.
The scent is overwhelmingly favored for cold weather, with the community recommending it for fall and winter evenings or intimate "date night" scenarios rather than office or high-summer wear.
It is often compared to classic, emotive fragrances like Guerlain’s L'Heure Bleue—not because they smell identical, but because they share a similar moody, sophisticated, and slightly nostalgic atmosphere.