H M Flowerscape
A bergamot opening arrives with citrus clarity, bright but not shrill, before jasmine emerges in full bloom.
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Weighted by intensity across 1 accords.
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- Amber65
The note pyramid
- Bergamot
- Jasmine
- Oakmoss
- Amber
By the editors · 2 min readA bergamot opening arrives with citrus clarity, bright but not shrill, before jasmine emerges in full bloom. The floral heart feels opulent without tipping into heaviness, retaining a certain transparency even as the petals unfold. This isn't shy jasmine—it takes up space.
The base brings oakmoss and amber into conversation, grounding the composition with earthy bitterness and soft warmth. The moss adds a classic chypre backbone, while amber rounds the edges. What results is something between nostalgic and contemporary, floral abundance held in check by a structured foundation.
Flowerscape suits those who want jasmine without the soliflore treatment, who appreciate when a department store fragrance nods toward traditional perfumery without reproducing it exactly. It wears close but present, floral with woody punctuation.
Scent twins
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