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P.18 2009

7.8 / 10 16 Ratings
A popular limited perfume by Xerjoff for women and men, released in 2009. The scent is floral-spicy. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Spicy
Animal
Oriental
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
GardeniaGardenia Jasmine sambacJasmine sambac Xenophobic ThermostatXenophobic Thermostat
Heart Notes Heart Notes
SandalwoodSandalwood Tuberose absoluteTuberose absolute Lavender absoluteLavender absolute Gardenia absoluteGardenia absolute
Base Notes Base Notes
CivetCivet AmbergrisAmbergris Borneo oudBorneo oud CalamusCalamus GalbanumGalbanum Haitian vetiverHaitian vetiver KatrafayKatrafay Tonka bean absoluteTonka bean absolute Waterproof ChalkWaterproof Chalk

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Ratings
Scent
7.816 Ratings
Longevity
7.910 Ratings
Sillage
7.210 Ratings
Bottle
7.912 Ratings
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ClaireV

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Rich (in every sense) gardenia
Jardin d’Borneo opens with a rich, fruity gardenia note, which initially smells rather like fermenting green apples and wood varnish, before picking up the humus-rich soil and cream facets so revered by fragrance lovers. Most gardenia fans know how rare it is to find a true rendition of gardenia in modern perfumery. Because it can only be solvent-extracted rather than distilled in the regular fashion, it is not possible to produce gardenia absolute in amounts big enough to satisfy the volume demands of commercial perfumery and is therefore extremely expensive (at the time of writing, 1ml of gardenia absolute costs almost €37). Fortunately, because artisanal mukhallat perfumery deals with tiny amounts of raw materials and small batches, it can use gardenia in more than holistic quantities. Another advantage to wearing attars and mukhallats!

Sultan Pasha has framed his costly gardenia enfleurage with materials that set off its beauty like a gemstone, chief among them the verdant nuttiness of vetiver and a rubbery, fuel-like tuberose. The gardenia ‘fullness’ achieved here makes it a must-sample for all gardenia lovers – it is rich but not sickly, and creamy without any off-putting moldy cheese notes. Texturally, it tends towards the oiliness of solvent. The gardenia accord is set atop the Jardin d’Borneo fougère base, a fertile tangle of vetiver root, oud from the island of Borneo (which produces oud oil with a very clean, green, almost minty profile), lavender, galbanum, and tonka bean.

The entire Jardin d’Borneo series is excellent, but it is Jardin d’Borneo Gardenia that best exemplifies the advantage of attars or mukhallats over Western-style eau de parfums or spray perfumes in general – namely the ability to use and showcase rare or costly raw materials, such as gardenia, jasmine, oud oil, ambergris, and deer musk, that cannot be used in modern commercial perfumery for reasons of cost or scalability.
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dream dancer in nocturnal gardens
lavender opens the scent corridor and light, fluid floral notes flow in on a smooth, watery dark base. gardenia and tuberose together create a new flower type: green, softly creamy, light-footed.
everything you know about lush tuberose notes must be forgotten here: refreshed and brightened by jasmine and lavender, the tuberose reveals itself only as a bright counterpoint.
everything remains transparent and cheerful. somehow indirect... like filtered and light-soaked through church windows.
subtle hints of sand, the tonka bean allows the scent to flow wide.
right in the middle between sweet and fresh, light and dark, lush and lightly moving, creamy and herbaceous.
a balancing act
a work of art
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Finest flowers in a tropical tea garden (great tuberose). Plus Borneo oud. Sandalwood. Hours and hours in a dreamy aura.
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Yes, this is how flowers should be arranged. The blend of oud, tonka bean, galbanum, and amber opens up new horizons.
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a sweet-fluffy-spicy pastry from 1001 Nights!
very interesting scent!
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Lavender in perfect harmony with flowers and a dream of oud. The vetiver adds a fresh, green, yet subtle aura to everything.
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