Tuberose

Tuberose, a night-blooming flower with a heady, intoxicating scent, offers a rich, creamy, and voluptuous aroma that’s both enchanting and mysterious. 

Native to Mexico but cultivated worldwide, this floral note is synonymous with luxury and sensuality, making it a favourite for bold and expressive feminine scents.

Fragrance Pyramid

Tuberose predominantly finds its place as a Heart Note but can often command the role of a Base Note due to its profound depth and lasting power. Its rich, enveloping presence anchors fragrances with unparalleled intensity.

Scent Summary

  • Intoxicating
  • Creamy
  • Voluptuous
  • Sensual
  • Enchanting

What Does Tuberose Smell Like?

In perfumery, tuberose emanates a heady, intoxicating aroma reminiscent of night-blooming flowers. Its fragrance is opulent and complex, with creamy, rich undertones and hints of sweet jasmine and gardenia. 

For me, tuberose perfumes exude an alluring, seductive aura, evoking images of moonlit gardens and sultry summer evenings, leaving a captivating, lasting impression.

Complementing Notes

Tuberose’s boldness pairs wonderfully with notes that can stand up to its intensity, creating luxurious and deeply sensual fragrances.

  • Jasmine: Enhances its floral, exotic richness.
  • Vanilla: Adds a sweet, creamy warmth.
  • Sandalwood: Provides a woody, milky base that complements its creaminess.
  • Musk: Offers a soft, sensual foundation.
  • Bergamot: Introduces a light, citrusy contrast to its heaviness.
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