Jasmin Rouge Parfum by Tom Ford | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Jasmin Rouge smell like?
Jasmin Rouge opens with a lively, spiced citrus burst — bergamot and mandarin orange cut through the warmth of cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, and pepper, giving the first few minutes an almost kinetic en...
Jasmine lovers consistently rank this among the best mainstream jasmine fragrances available, praising how directly and fully it delivers on the central note without muddying it.
Performance is a genuine strength — wearers report it lasting well into the evening and beyond, with the fragrance intensifying in heat rather than burning off, which makes it especially well-suited to warmer months.
A recurring point of discussion is whether the drydown lives up to the heart — while most agree the jasmine phase is lovely, some feel the amber and woodsy base is a familiar, safe finish that doesn't match the drama of what came before.
Comparisons to Serge Lutens' jasmine offerings like A La Nuit come up frequently, with the general take being that those are more challenging and complex, while Jasmin Rouge is more immediately wearable and crowd-friendly.
The discontinuation status has added urgency for fans — those who love it are actively tracking down remaining stock, which itself says something about how it lands with the people it works for.