Jardin Du Luxembourg Marsté
At a glance
Is Jardin Du Luxembourg Marsté worth trying?
Jardin du Luxembourg by Marsté is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- green, citrus, aromatic with Rhubarb, Green Mandarin, Basil
The first impression
Jardin du Luxembourg by Marsté is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Jardin du Luxembourg was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Michael Nordstrand. Top notes are Rhubarb, Green Mandarin and Basil; middle notes are Neroli, Lilac, Petitgrain and Clove; base notes are Virginia Cedar, Ambrette and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Michael Nordstrand
Michael Nordstrand is a perfumer who has created fragrances for both Jo Malone London and Marsté. His catalog includes Blue Hyacinth, Garden Lilies, and Whisky & Cedarwood for Jo Malone, as well as Essence Mandarine, Essence Santal, Essence Vanille, Jardin Du Luxembourg, and Montmartre Midi for Marsté. Nordstrand’s style ranges from fresh florals to warm, woody scents, often with a refined and elegant touch.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Jardin Du Luxembourg Marsté
Essence
The Explorer archetype is restless, curious, and alive to the world's textures-qualities bottled in Jardin Du Luxembourg Marsté. Rhubarb and green mandarin spark with the energy of a new journey, while basil and clove lend an herbal intrigue. This is a scent for those who see life as a series of open gates, each promising uncharted wonders.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear practical elegance-sturdy boots with tailored trousers, a linen shirt rolled to the elbows. Their home is a collage of souvenirs: pressed flowers, maps, and mismatched ceramics. The fragrance's green-citrus vibrancy suits sun-dappled mornings and train compartments alike.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in motion as a form of truth. The cedar and musk in the base notes ground their wanderlust, reminding them that roots can be carried, not just planted. Every stranger is a potential teacher; every detour, a destined path.
Relationships
They collect souls like postcards-deeply but transiently. Lovers remember them by the lilac and neroli left on pillowcases. Friends cherish their spontaneity, though they sometimes vanish for months without warning.
Lifestyle
Mornings might find them sketching in a café or hiking a forgotten trail. They journal in crowded metros and know the best street food in every arrondissement. The scent is their constant companion, fresh as a just-opened atlas.
Shadow
Their freedom can become flight. The rhubarb's tartness mirrors a reluctance to commit, while the musk's warmth betrays a loneliness they outrun.
Conclusion
Jardin Du Luxembourg Marsté is the Explorer's compass-a fragrance for those who find home in the horizon, and poetry in the next step forward.