i find this to be a wildly misunderstood fragrance...
the really stunning contrast here is between ripeness (indolic jasmine) and staleness (the astringence of a three-day-old ashtray).
this is such a well-crafted fragrance that it has literally changed the way that its irl accords smell to me. this perfume will teach you the olfactory similarities between tobacco and other dried leaves (especially hay, and straw, and wheat, and green/white teas).
perhaps most importantly of all this perfume will remind u that, despite what the white-floral-industrial-complex wants you to think, there has always been and will always be something subtly and addictively weird/gross about the smell of jasmine.