Creed Jasmin Impératrice Eugénie is a refined and opulent fragrance created in 1989 by the House of Creed. Commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III for his wife, Empress Eugénie, the scent was designed to embody a seductive, floral-oriental charm. At her request, Creed relocated its operations to Paris, where it remains today.
Fragrance Notes
Top Note: Bergamot – Provides a fresh and citrusy opening.
Heart Notes: Italian Jasmine, Ambergris, Bulgarian Rose – Contribute to a rich, floral heart with a touch of marine and musky nuances.
Base Notes: Vanilla, Sandalwood – Offer a creamy, warm, and slightly sweet foundation.
Fragrance Profile
Jasmin Impératrice Eugénie is classified as a floral woody musk fragrance. It features a harmonious blend of jasmine and sandalwood, enriched with ambergris and vanilla, resulting in a scent that is both elegant and enduring