First Impressions
The first spritz of Sisterland Green Jasmine delivers exactly what its name promises: a verdant, luminous jasmine wrapped in citrus brightness. There's an immediate freshness here that feels both contemporary and timeless—the kind of opening that makes you pause and inhale deeply. Tangerine and pear create a juicy, sun-drenched introduction that feels like biting into ripe fruit on a warm morning. This isn't the heavy, indolic jasmine of vintage perfumery; it's lighter, airier, green in the way spring itself feels green. Benetton has crafted something that announces itself with confidence but never overwhelms, a balance that becomes this fragrance's defining characteristic.
The Scent Profile
The opening act belongs to tangerine and pear, a duo that provides both sparkle and substance. The tangerine offers that zesty, slightly tart brightness characteristic of citrus top notes, while the pear adds a softer, almost translucent fruitiness. Together, they create a juicy halo around what's to come, though neither lingers particularly long—as is the nature of volatile top notes.
Within minutes, the heart reveals itself, and here's where Sisterland Green Jasmine truly finds its voice. Jasmine takes center stage, supported beautifully by orange blossom. This is jasmine rendered in watercolor rather than oil paint: delicate, fresh, and thoroughly modern. The orange blossom adds a honeyed, slightly bitter-sweet nuance that prevents the composition from becoming too simple or linear. The white floral accord registers at full intensity in the community data, and you can feel why—this is unmistakably a jasmine fragrance, but one that breathes and allows other elements to shine through.
The base of vanilla and musk provides a soft landing for the brighter elements above. The vanilla here reads as creamy rather than gourmand, adding warmth without sweetness overload. Musk does what it does best: creates a skin-like softness that helps the fragrance feel intimate and wearable. This foundation ensures the perfume doesn't disappear as quickly as its fresh opening might suggest, though don't expect extreme longevity. The sweet accord measures at 53% and the vanilla at 40%—noticeable but measured, never veering into dessert territory.
Character & Occasion
The community has spoken clearly on this point: Sisterland Green Jasmine is a spring and summer daytime fragrance through and through. With spring registering at 94% and summer at 83%, this is unquestionably a warm-weather companion. The day wear rating of 100% versus just 20% for night tells you everything you need to know about its personality—this is sunshine in a bottle, meant for daylight hours and casual elegance.
It's the kind of fragrance that works beautifully for the office, weekend brunches, farmer's market visits, or any situation where you want to smell fresh, polished, and approachable. The white floral dominance prevents it from being too casual, while the citrus and fruity elements (65% and 36% respectively) keep it from feeling too formal. This is a fragrance that understands the assignment: be pleasant, be uplifting, be easy to wear.
The musky undertone at 34% adds just enough sophistication to make it suitable for someone who wants more than a simple body spray but doesn't want to announce their presence from across the room. This is a fragrance that invites closeness rather than demanding attention.
Community Verdict
With a rating of 3.85 out of 5 stars from 395 voters, Sisterland Green Jasmine has found its audience and earned their approval. This is a solid, respectable rating that suggests genuine satisfaction without hype. Nearly 400 people have weighed in, providing a meaningful sample size that lends credibility to the score. It's not trying to be the most revolutionary jasmine fragrance ever created, and the community appreciates it for what it is: a well-executed, wearable white floral that delivers on its promises without breaking the bank.
How It Compares
Sisterland Green Jasmine shares DNA with its sibling Sisterland Blue Neroli, though the jasmine version leans more floral where Blue Neroli emphasizes citrus. The comparison to luxury powerhouses like Libre by Yves Saint Laurent, L'Interdit by Givenchy, and J'adore by Dior might seem ambitious, but there are genuine similarities in the fresh white floral territory they all occupy. Benetton's offering is lighter and less complex than these prestige fragrances, but it plays in the same aromatic sandbox.
The Amor Amor comparison suggests a shared sweetness and approachability, though Sisterland Green Jasmine feels more mature and refined. Where it truly distinguishes itself is in accessibility—this is designer-level quality at a fraction of the price point of its luxury counterparts.
The Bottom Line
Sisterland Green Jasmine succeeds by knowing exactly what it wants to be. It's not chasing trends or trying to compete with niche complexity. Instead, it offers a fresh, jasmine-forward fragrance that's perfect for everyday wear when temperatures rise and spirits lift. The 3.85 rating reflects its strengths: this is a reliably pleasant, well-constructed fragrance that won't disappoint anyone seeking an easy-to-wear white floral.
Should you try it? Absolutely, if you're looking for a spring or summer daily signature that feels current and clean. If you love jasmine but find many jasmine fragrances too heavy or old-fashioned, this modern interpretation deserves your attention. For the price point Benetton typically occupies, this represents excellent value—a fragrance that smells more expensive than it is, always a winning proposition. Just remember: this is a daytime player that prefers sunshine to moonlight, and warmth to cold. Respect those preferences, and Sisterland Green Jasmine will serve you beautifully.
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