I don't know what tuberose smells like, but I will try to describe my experience with the fragrance.
I am always very pleased when a sample from Diptyque finds its way to me..
So far, I have actually liked every fragrance from the label.
Do Son starts, as I perceive it, with jasmine.
I am usually a bit cautious with jasmine.
Once, I spilled Jasmine Rouge during a decanting and caused an atomic jasmine disaster in my apartment.
Since then, I have a love-hate relationship with jasmine.
I like it, but it can also get annoying quickly.
However, the jasmine is not very overwhelming and quickly recedes into the background.
A beautiful floral-spicy scent develops.
At this stage, I have a slight feeling of smelling a hint of clove.
I find it very pleasant, and it is by no means overwhelming or irritating.
The floral-spicy note lasts until the base, where the fragrance ends with a floral-sweet note.
I perceive the scent as more feminine than unisex.
Personally, I wouldn't wear it, but I would really like it on a lady.
All in all, a lovely fragrance that is worth testing.
I am looking forward to trying more scents from the brand.