Nishane Hundred Silent Ways opens with a moderate projection of sweet, fruity, and white floral accords. The peach and tuberose are the most noticeable opening notes, the peach is delectable, it feels delicious; the tuberose brings a white floral that combines well with the peach. The mandarin orange is just a soft touch. The jasmine, gardenia, and orris enhance even more the white floral accords and are side by side the tuberose and peach. As the fragrance commences to dry down, the vanilla enters the blend and climbs very fast enveloping all notes with a gourmand aromatic accord. The sandalwood and vetiver are just support notes, a faint touch. The fragrance is relatively linear, the vanilla is the note that makes a gradual and strong entrance, the mandarin orange is the note that is in the opening but fades almost entirely towards the dry-down. Once Nishane Hundred Silent Ways has reached its full dry-down, it can be summarized as a moderate projection, white floral, vanilla, and peach fragrance with very soft woody accords. The fragrance feels comforting, delectable, delicate, delicious, elegant, exquisite, floral, feminine but not for much, gentle, inviting, mild, modern, nicely-blended, playful, refined, sweet, and very pleasant.