Tuberose Perfumes

Tuberose is one of the most fascinating notes in perfumery, capable of unfolding a range that runs from the most fleshy, solar creaminess to green or spicy nuances of great elegance. In these fragrances, it is often intertwined with white flowers like jasmine or orange blossom, though it also shines alongside deep woods and touches of vanilla. It is the ideal choice for those seeking a magnetic and sophisticated presence, perfect both for nighttime events and for moments when you want to leave an unforgettable trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Tuberose Perfumes

Tuberose, also known as tuberosa, stands out for its intense, floral, and slightly narcotic aroma. Unlike commercial perfumery, niche perfumes with tuberose such as Tubéreuse Impériale explore more natural and complex facets, offering everything from buttery and solar textures to green and vibrant accords of great realism.
For moments that call for maximum sophistication and presence, we recommend fragrances with a high concentration of tuberose. GOZO is an iconic perfume extract that combines tuberose with saffron and cedarwood, creating a magnetic, powerful olfactory signature with exceptional longevity on the skin.
Yes, tuberose can be expressed in a bright and balanced way. Pleine Lune is an excellent option that interweaves tuberose absolute with matcha tea and bergamot notes, achieving an ethereal, modern, and highly versatile composition, ideal for those seeking a floral scent that does not feel overwhelming during the day.
It is common to find it alongside other white flowers or sweet bases to highlight its carnal quality. In Marfa, tuberose joins orange blossom and vanilla to evoke a solar aura, while in Narcotic V. by Nasomatto, its purest and most intoxicating side is enhanced through the use of jasmine and delicate spices.
In niche perfumery, tuberose is used in fully unisex creations. A fascinating example is A City On Fire, where tuberose (spikenard) is integrated into a woody and smoky structure with notes of juniper and cardamom, showing that this flower can add a dark and mysterious depth far removed from traditional stereotypes.