Jasmin Rouge Eau de Parfum vs Imperium Eau de Parfum
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Which Should You Buy?
A fiery, carnal jasmine laced with spice and velvet petals, Jasmin Rouge is the definition of sultry opulence. Not for the shy, this statement floral is a heady, hedonistic embrace that leaves a lasting impression.
A rich oud-amber oriental from Maison Alhambra - spiced bergamot-ginger opens into a saffron-white-floral heart, resting on an oud, amber and vanilla base. A confident, projection-forward unisex scent built for cooler-weather wear.
Scent Profile
How They Wear
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Jasmin Rouge shines in spring and fall when its rich spicy florals and warming amber feel most natural, but its opulence and depth also make it a bold, sensual choice for winter evenings. In summer, the intensity might overwhelm in the heat, though it can work for cooler nights.
Occasions
This is a seductive and statement-making scent best reserved for romantic settings, special occasions, or formal events. Its bold spicy floral heart is too assertive and sensual for the office or athletic wear.
Seasons
A dense oud-amber-saffron composition with strong projection is firmly a cold-weather scent - the warmth and intensity suit fall and winter, while it would feel heavy and overwhelming in summer heat.
Occasions
Strong projection and an opulent oriental character make this a formal-evening and date-night scent rather than an office-safe everyday option; the intensity is a poor fit for casual daytime or sport wear.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean white floral, woody, amber
Adds coriander and guaiac wood, drops broom and cardamom
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