Official name: Jasmin Impératrice Eugénie (sometimes called Imperatrice Eugénie or Jasmin Imperatrice)
Story: Originally created in 1845, it was reintroduced in 1989 to celebrate royal elegance and was named after Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III.
- Scents and ingredients
- Top notes: bergamot, lemon, maybe a touch of orange or tangerine
- Heart: Italian jasmine and Bulgarian rose
- Base: sandalwood, vanilla, amber (ambergris)
🕰️ Persistence and declaration
- Scent stability: about 3.6/5
- Scent intensity rating: 2.9/4
“Very strong, very floral, and a soft, creamy base... just two small sprays... a fragrance that lasts for hours.”
“Strong vanilla scent...comforting for bedtime...”