Nishane Tuberoza was inspired by the tuberose of Mexico. Created in 2014 by Jorge Lee, it has notes of Ylang-Ylang, orange blossom, artemisia, sweet orange, tuberose, gardenia, jasmine, marigold, amber, vetiver, musk and sandalwood. This is the extrait de Parfum and lands in the Oriental floral fragrance group for men and women.
From the Brand - "Reveals mainly the captivating tuberose of Mexico which is accompanied by other floral notes like gardenia, marigold and jasmine. Strong ambery base is a guarantee for the distinctiveness of the scent."
Fragrantica - "This is gorgeous. It has a beautiful round smell with no jagged edges. It’s mostly flowers but with a hint of delicate fruit. While tuberose is prominent, it is definitely not the only flower that shines in this perfume. "
Fragrantica - "I never thought I’d give a tuberose fragrance a five-star rating. It starts with a dewy blend of tuberose and jasmine, with a hint of indole. Even though I’m not a fan of white florals, I don’t find it unpleasant. The dry-down turns into a heavily powdery yet irresistibly alluring scent."
Fragrantica - "I wear this as a guy and find it absolutely beautiful - in fact I’m 99% sure I’ll never find another floral that moves me the way this does. It’s so addictive to the point where I sneak a smell of it from the bottle virtually every day, somehow finding it even more intoxicating each time. It carries such an effortless grace and elegance immediately picturesque of a blooming flower garden, boasting gorgeous white florals under the sun, still dewy and bright. First time I wore it was on a night out - for the entire uber ride the scent bounced off my skin and offered me gentle whiffs, completely cocooning me in the most beautiful, airy orange blossom and heady tuberose combination I’ve met so far, clearly projecting nicely. I was told I smell nice. Days if not weeks later I could still smell faint traces of it on my jacket. £195 for a 50ml seems steep but I do not regret it at all. Such luxurious presentation and an even more pleasing scent. If you’re a floral addict like me, check this out."
Fragrantica - "On first spray, I wasn’t super impressed. There was an odd note that stood out to me that made it just “okay”. But after a couple minutes, that kind of rubbery note dropped off completely, and as I wore her she developed into a beautiful, playful, bubble gum tuberose that always makes me feel happy. It’s a strong fragrance but I’d still describe it as a very fresh smelling tuberose that makes me think of sunshine. I would wear this one year round, as I think it feels heavy enough for the winter, but in the heat isn’t overbearing for the summer either. Love it and would purchase a hundred times over! I have Hundred Silent Ways as well, but find this one to be the one I reach for more often."