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Jubilant Noir
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Jubilant Noir by Maison Alhambra is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2023, this composition features top notes of pepper, cardamom, and ginger; heart notes of gardenia, coconut, peony, and orange blossom; and base notes of sandalwood, amber, and musk.
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- Positivo 67%
- Neutral 18%
- Negativo 15%
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I’ve loved it. I discovered it for the coconut scent. The opening is very spicy; at first, I didn’t like it much, then I got used to it, and after a few minutes, it evolves and becomes wonderful, with that coconut and floral aroma. For me, it’s a dark feminine scent, due to the spice. I see it for all year (though less for summer), but especially for night. Along with Philos Rosso and Cherry Punk, it’s one of the perfumes I’ve received the most compliments on. The only bad thing is that the bottle weighs like a brick.
Super elegant perfume, I absolutely love it. It’s identical to Versace Crystal Noir. The spicy opening takes charge, then it gets sweeter over time and evolves beautifully. The coconut adds sweetness to the white florals, and it finishes with a sweet, elegant sandalwood. The opening doesn’t smell like alcohol; it’s very concentrated. The box and bottle are marvelous—they feel heavy and the quality is top-notch.
Extremely elegant perfume. I love it; it feels elegant to me. It’s identical to Versace Crystal Noir. The spicy opening has a lot of prominence and becomes sweeter over time. It evolves fabulously. Personally, maybe the coconut is the sweetness that gives life to the white flowers, and then, in the dry down, a very sweet and elegant sandalwood remains. The opening is zero alcohol; it’s very concentrated. The box is wonderful, and the bottle too; it weighs quite a bit. Good quality no matter where you look.
Literally, it’s the 99% correct dupe of Crystal Noir EDT. I clarify that the CN EDT notes listed here are wrong. In reality, it has black currants, black fig, violets, frangipani, heliotrope, sandalwood… that’s what I remember. I compared a decant of CN EDT with Jubilant Noir; it’s the same.
A perfume that makes you feel mysterious. On my skin, cardamom and pepper stick around, softening to give way to floral notes. I don’t perceive the coconut, just soft wood and a sweet, creamy gardenia. Delicious.
Identical to Versace Crystal Noir, same longevity, same fragrance, and better price. I notice it’s even more similar to Versace than Versencia, both from Maison Alhambra.
Same as Versace Crystal Noir, same longevity and fragrance but at a better price. It feels even more similar than with Versencia; both are from Maison Alhambra.
First impression: lemon sweetener. I own Versace Crystal Noir, and for now, there’s nothing alike. I bought it hoping for a good dupe. I’ll let it macerate, hoping it improves, as it got better during drying and after a while. Okay, I’m back: surprised! My first impression was upon opening and testing it. It changed a lot; it needed maceration, as happens with most Arabic perfumes. Now I can say it resembles Versace, maybe 70%, but this one is more intense and lasts over 12 hours on skin, no exaggeration—I applied it in the afternoon and it was still there the next day. Versace is more subtle, elegant, and powdery, obviously higher quality but it doesn’t last long. It’s very pleasant; while it’s similar, this one lasts much longer and is interesting, not necessarily better, to clarify: each takes its own path. At Jubilant, the notes stay alive all the time; I like it more for the day and Versace for evening and night. I loved it; it’s a unique scent; the bursts it emits give me life. It has that ginger freshness touch that works well with cardamom and pepper, opening notes that actually remain. The coconut is subtle but there. Sandalwood, musk, and amber give it that powdery, elegant, and clean touch, so rich. Gardenia, orange blossom, and peony are also perceived subtly. I’ve used it in all seasons and times of day; it works excellently. I would buy it again without a doubt.
Creamy sandalwood dominates, slightly spiced with a white floral base, leaning soapy. But there’s something strange: a dissonant note, like a decomposing flower, not very prominent but enough to make me not like it entirely.
I like it more than the original; it feels much spicier. Without losing its incredible richness, it’s a luxury at a better price.
First impression: a brief lemon detergent scent, but it’s fleeting and gives way to a soft spicy note. Soon, the floral, creamy, and elegant side comes through. Gardenia and sandalwood stand out; the coconut is there for creaminess, but those notes really shine. In Crystal Noir, the spicy opening lasts longer and the coconut is more noticeable, whereas here in Jubilant, that lemony sensation replaces it. They’re super similar. I wore it once on skin and blotter: on skin, it didn’t last long, but on blotter it lasted until the next day. I’ll let it macerate for fall/winter in Argentina. The bottle is very heavy, and if the cap were magnetic, it would be heavenly since the weight makes for a poor grip. The box is divine. It’s my first Arab perfume, and I’ll come back with an updated review, but so far, I loved it. Like Versace, it reminds me a bit of C.H. 212 Classic (maybe due to the gardenia and sandalwood), though Versace and Jubilant feel more elegant, mysterious, clean, creamy, and sexy. I see it as suitable for day and night, fall, winter, and fresh spring—it could be a signature scent. That said, don’t buy it blind.
I love it even more than the original; it smells much more spaced out, doesn’t settle, and feels incredibly rich—a real luxury at a great price.
At first, it smells like lemon detergent, but that’s fleeting and gives way to a soft, spicy, floral, creamy, and elegant side. The gardenia and sandalwood stand out; the coconut adds creaminess, but the main notes shine through. It’s very similar to Crystal Noir, though here the opening is more lemony. I wore it once on skin and paper; on paper, it lasted until the next day. I’ll let it macerate for fall/winter in Argentina. The bottle is very heavy, and the cap would be great if it were magnetic, as the grip is poor. The box is divine. It’s my first Arabic perfume, and I’ll return with an updated review, but so far, I loved it. It reminds me a bit of C.H. 212 Classic, perhaps due to the gardenia and sandalwood; it’s more elegant, mysterious, clean, creamy, and sexy than Versace. I see it as suitable for day and night, all seasons, and it could even be my signature scent. I don’t recommend buying it blindly.