Givenchy Organza Harvest 2007: Jasmin Sambac

Givenchy Organza Harvest 2007: Jasmin Sambac Review

A luminous, intoxicating white floral that captures the essence of a single Egyptian jasmine bloom.

By Sofia Chen-Martinez, Fragrance Trend Analyst · · Updated

Sofia tracks the cultural pulse of perfume — what TikTok wears, what Hollywood smells like, what auction houses bid on. Based between Paris and LA.

In the world of luxury perfumery, few names evoke the same reverence as Givenchy's Organza. Originally launched in 1996, the Organza line became synonymous with opulent white florals and creamy vanilla. But in 2007, the house released a limited-edition masterpiece that would become a holy grail for collectors: Organza Harvest 2007: Jasmin Sambac. This is not just a flanker; it is a singular, almost obsessive celebration of one of nature's most intoxicating flowers.

Created by perfumer Sophie Labbé, this fragrance is a love letter to the Jasminum Grandiflorum from Egypt, harvested at the peak of its bloom. The result is a scent that feels both timeless and utterly modern—a white floral that doesn't whisper; it commands. With a massive sillage and monster projection, Organza Harvest 2007 is for the woman who wants to leave a trail of pure, unadulterated jasmine wherever she goes. It's a fragrance that connects to a broader cultural moment: the early 2000s obsession with single-note florals and the rise of niche-quality ingredients within mainstream houses.

Today, as we revisit this gem, it's clear that Organza Harvest 2007 remains a benchmark for jasmine lovers. Its performance is legendary, its composition is deceptively simple yet deeply complex, and its scarcity only adds to its allure. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of white florals, this fragrance demands attention. Let's dive into the notes, the evolution, and the legacy of this extraordinary juice.

4.3 Overall
Longevity
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Projection
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Sillage
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$200-$400 (100ml EDP)
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Notes Pyramid

Top
NeroliApricotHoneysucklePetitgrain
Heart
Jasmine (Jasminum Grandiflorum from Egypt)
Base
NutmegVanilla

Performance Dashboard

⏱️ Longevity 0.0/5

📢 Projection 0.0/5

💨 Sillage 0.0/5

When to Wear

🌸SpringOK
☀️SummerOK
🍂FallBest
❄️WinterBest
💕 date night📌 evening wear✨ special occasions

Community Verdict

⭐ Overall
4.3
⏱️ Longevity
4.5
💨 Sillage
4.8
💰 Value
4.0
💌 Compliment Factor 0.0/5

Pros & Cons

  • ✅ Exceptional longevity and projection
  • ✅ High-quality, natural-smelling jasmine
  • ✅ Unique limited-edition status
  • ✅ Beautifully balanced with vanilla and spice
  • ❌ Very expensive and hard to find
  • ❌ May be too intense for casual or office wear
  • ❌ Limited availability (discontinued)
  • ❌ The jasmine can be indolic and polarizing

Price & Value

$200-$400 (100ml EDP)

“Premium pricing reflects the limited edition and high-quality ingredients. For collectors and jasmine lovers, it's worth the investment; for casual buyers, there are more affordable alternatives.”

📜 Reformulation History

No significant batch variations reported, though some users note slight differences in jasmine intensity between early and later production runs. As a limited edition, most bottles are from 2007, so consistency is generally high.

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🏆 Final Verdict

Givenchy Organza Harvest 2007: Jasmin Sambac is a masterpiece of white floral perfumery, offering an uncompromisingly bold jasmine experience. Its legendary performance and limited-edition status make it a treasure for collectors, while its beauty ensures it remains wearable for those who love a statement scent. If you can find a bottle, it's an investment in olfactory art.

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