La Collection Jazz
La Collection Jazz opens with coriander — a single bright, citrus-spiced note that has the dry warmth of seed rather than herb.
The scent fingerprint
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- Patchouli70
- Aromatic50
- Fresh Spicy50
- Mossy
The note pyramid
- Coriander
- Artemisia
- Tarragon
- Cypress
- Geranium
- Patchouli
By the editors · 2 min readLa Collection Jazz opens with coriander — a single bright, citrus-spiced note that has the dry warmth of seed rather than herb. The heart is an herbal ensemble: artemisia's bitterness, geranium's rose-green quality, the resinous sharpness of cypress, and tarragon's anise undertone. This cluster of materials reads as a formal aromatic fougère, classical in character.
The patchouli base anchors without sweetness, adding earthy depth that lets the herbal notes dry down gracefully. La Collection Jazz is spare in its construction and deliberate in its restraint — an aromatic masculine that respects the Jazz lineage by staying in the same neighborhood: sharp, clean, unmistakably French. It rewards proximity rather than projection.
Scent twins
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