Very high quality. A more masculine, earthy, and grounded jasmine experience than sambac or grandiflorum.
Earthy spice and foliage foreground over an Asian/desi jasmine background. A cut stem, broken twig and earthy spice character with subtle jasmine sweetness. More grounded and masculine than sambac. It's less narcotic, but extremely complex ad nuanced. Almost smoky/leathery on first sniff. Excellent quality. After three hours: earthy spices in front of a jasmine background. There's a kind of creamy, leathery sandalwood character in there too. Very nice indeed. The next day: maybe 2/3 of original strength, still earthy spiciness, dry turmeric like (hint of tuberose there), but the jasmine has grown, relatively. This is a high-quality product. It's more masculine, earthy, grounded, almost dusty.