Tasman Santal Premiere Note
At a glance
Is Tasman Santal Premiere Note worth trying?
Tasman Santal by Premiere Note is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, woody, powdery with Incense, Pepper, Bergamot
The first impression
Tasman Santal by Premiere Note is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. Tasman Santal was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Jérôme di Marino. Top notes are Incense, Pepper and Bergamot; middle notes are Violet and Jasmine; base notes are Amber, Sandalwood and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jérôme di Marino
Jérôme di Marino is a French perfumer with a diverse portfolio spanning luxury and niche brands. He has created Balade Aux Tuileries for Agatha Paris, Valensole Lavender for Alfred Dunhill, and Lunar Vetiver for Amouroud. His work also includes Mon Petit Chou for Blumarine and several fragrances for Burberry, such as Burberry Her Elixir De Parfum and Windsor Tonic. Di Marino is recognized for his ability to blend classic and contemporary elements.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Tasman Santal Premiere Note
Essence
The Wanderer is drawn to uncharted paths, and Tasman Santal’s incense-amber trail feels like a compass pointing to the horizon. Bergamot’s brightness and pepper’s bite suggest a restlessness, while sandalwood grounds their ephemeral journeys.
Style & Aesthetic
They live in layered neutrals-a waxed canvas jacket, a scarf frayed from travel-with flashes of violet or jasmine in a tucked-away pocket square. Their look is utilitarian yet poetic, like a well-worn journal.
Philosophy & Values
They value freedom over permanence. The musk-amber drydown speaks of collecting moments, not possessions, and finding home in transience.
Relationships
They connect deeply but briefly, like the citrus top notes that fade too soon. Partners learn to love their absence as much as their presence.
Lifestyle
A single suitcase holds everything: a French press, a dog-eared Rilke collection. They work remotely from coastal inns, where the scent of salt and sandalwood blurs into one.
Shadow
Their independence can become isolation. The incense’s smokiness mirrors a tendency to vanish when intimacy threatens their autonomy.
Conclusion
Tasman Santal is the scent of a soul in motion-a Wanderer’s ode to the beauty of leaving and being left behind.