Chopard Jasmin Moghol

In the world of high-end perfumery, few houses bridge the gap between ethical sustainability and raw opulence as seamlessly as Chopard. With the release of the 'Gardens of Paradise' collection, Chopard stepped firmly into the niche territory, moving away from their mass-market jewelry-adjacent scents toward something far more profound. Jasmin Moghol, released in 2018, stands as a centerpiece of this collection, a fragrance that attempts to capture the nocturnal mystery of a Mughal garden under a full moon.
As a fragrance trend analyst, Iβve seen the 'white floral' category undergo various transformationsβfrom the indolic powerhouses of the 80s to the clean, laundry-like jasmines of the early 2000s. Jasmin Moghol represents the current shift toward 'Naturalism 2.0.' It is a scent that values the integrity of the raw material, presenting jasmine not as a sanitized synthetic, but as a living, breathing botanical entity. It is a fragrance that feels both ancient and incredibly modern, tapping into the desire for scents that tell a story of origin and craftsmanship.
Created by the maestro Alberto Morillas, Jasmin Moghol is more than just a perfume; it is an olfactive tapestry. It draws inspiration from the legendary gardens of the Mughal Empire, where jasmine was more than a flowerβit was a symbol of divinity and royal grace. This review explores how Chopard and Morillas have translated this historical grandeur into a scent that resonates with todayβs luxury consumer who seeks authenticity and depth.
3.9
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Sillage
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$250 - $320
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Notes Pyramid
Top
JasmineChinese Jasmine
Heart
Bulgarian RoseTurkish Rose
Base
Sandalwood
Performance Dashboard
β±οΈ Longevity
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π’ Projection
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π¨ Sillage
0.0/5
When to Wear
πΈSpringBest
βοΈSummerOK
πFallBest
βοΈWinterOK
π Evening galasπ Formal weddingsπ Intimate dinnersπ Professional power meetings
Community Verdict
π Compliment Factor
0.0/5
Pros & Cons
- β High-quality natural ingredients
- β Masterful blending by Alberto Morillas
- β Stunning emerald-cut bottle design
- β Ethically sourced materials
- β High price point
- β May be too floral for those preferring dry woods
- β Limited availability in standard retail
Price & Value
$250 - $320
“A luxury investment for serious collectors; the quality of the jasmine absolutes justifies the premium.”
π Reformulation History
No significant batch variations reported; Chopard maintains high consistency in their Haute Parfumerie line.
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π§ͺ Layering Ideas
- Layer with a clean Musk to enhance the powdery facets
- Pair with a light Oud oil for a more traditional Middle Eastern profile
π Final Verdict
Jasmin Moghol is a triumph of floral architecture. It manages to be opulent without being suffocating, making it a must-have for anyone who considers jasmine the 'King of Flowers.'
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