
Lime Basil & Mandarin
Few fragrances earned their reputation as quickly as the one Jo Malone built her whole house around. Lime Basil & Mandarin, the 1999 cologne that launched the brand, reads as a green citrus aromatic with a savory herbal streak that keeps it from ever feeling like a simple lemonade scent. It is crisp, a little bitter, and unmistakably grown-up. Aromatica carries the Jo Malone Lime Basil & Mandarin decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lime, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot
Heart: Basil, Thyme, Lilac, Iris
Base: Vetiver, Patchouli
The Scent
Sharp and tart from the first breath, it opens on lime and bitter peel rather than anything sweet. Mandarin and bergamot round the edges slightly, but this citrus stays zesty and dry, closer to rind than to juice. There is no sugar here to soften the bite, which is exactly what gives the opening its bracing, freshly-zested quality. Then the herbs arrive, and this is where impressions split. Some skin chemistries bring out loud, unmistakable basil, peppery and almost vegetal, the note that gives the whole thing its name and its backbone. On others, the green heart reads as a thyme-led blur rather than one clear leaf, with the herb landing softer and less defined. Either way, the basil and thyme are what give the scent its character and keep it firmly out of cheerful-citrus territory. A whisper of lilac and iris sits underneath, lending a faint powdery, almost floral-deodorant softness that can feel surprising in something this green and savory. As the citrus burns off, vetiver and patchouli pull it into dry, dusty, chypre-leaning ground that smells a little like dried citrus rind left in the sun. The dry-down is restrained and earthy rather than loud, hugging the skin more than announcing itself, and on some wearers it reads as bitter rather than refreshing. That bitterness is the point, and it is what makes this one read as composed and slightly serious rather than casual. The arc is clean, moving from snap to herb to quiet wood, with none of the notes ever shouting over the others.
When to Wear
Spring mornings and hot afternoons are where this belongs, built for outdoor lunches where you want to smell clean and put-together without anything sugary. It also works as a fresh, low-key office option in summer heat, when heavier fragrances feel like too much in a closed room. Browse more in the Citrus | Zesty collection if bright, herbal openings are your thing.
Who Is It For
Someone who likes their citrus dry and herbal rather than sweet, and who reaches for green, slightly bitter scents over fruity ones, will find this their lane. If basil and vetiver sound more appealing than vanilla, this is your scent.
If you enjoy Blackberry & Bay, it shares the same crisp, fruit-and-green Jo Malone signature and is worth comparing, as is the breezier Wood Sage & Sea Salt. Browse the full Jo Malone collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Few fragrances earned their reputation as quickly as the one Jo Malone built her whole house around. Lime Basil & Mandarin, the 1999 cologne that launched the brand, reads as a green citrus aromatic with a savory herbal streak that keeps it from ever feeling like a simple lemonade scent. It is crisp, a little bitter, and unmistakably grown-up. Aromatica carries the Jo Malone Lime Basil & Mandarin decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lime, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot
Heart: Basil, Thyme, Lilac, Iris
Base: Vetiver, Patchouli
The Scent
Sharp and tart from the first breath, it opens on lime and bitter peel rather than anything sweet. Mandarin and bergamot round the edges slightly, but this citrus stays zesty and dry, closer to rind than to juice. There is no sugar here to soften the bite, which is exactly what gives the opening its bracing, freshly-zested quality. Then the herbs arrive, and this is where impressions split. Some skin chemistries bring out loud, unmistakable basil, peppery and almost vegetal, the note that gives the whole thing its name and its backbone. On others, the green heart reads as a thyme-led blur rather than one clear leaf, with the herb landing softer and less defined. Either way, the basil and thyme are what give the scent its character and keep it firmly out of cheerful-citrus territory. A whisper of lilac and iris sits underneath, lending a faint powdery, almost floral-deodorant softness that can feel surprising in something this green and savory. As the citrus burns off, vetiver and patchouli pull it into dry, dusty, chypre-leaning ground that smells a little like dried citrus rind left in the sun. The dry-down is restrained and earthy rather than loud, hugging the skin more than announcing itself, and on some wearers it reads as bitter rather than refreshing. That bitterness is the point, and it is what makes this one read as composed and slightly serious rather than casual. The arc is clean, moving from snap to herb to quiet wood, with none of the notes ever shouting over the others.
When to Wear
Spring mornings and hot afternoons are where this belongs, built for outdoor lunches where you want to smell clean and put-together without anything sugary. It also works as a fresh, low-key office option in summer heat, when heavier fragrances feel like too much in a closed room. Browse more in the Citrus | Zesty collection if bright, herbal openings are your thing.
Who Is It For
Someone who likes their citrus dry and herbal rather than sweet, and who reaches for green, slightly bitter scents over fruity ones, will find this their lane. If basil and vetiver sound more appealing than vanilla, this is your scent.
If you enjoy Blackberry & Bay, it shares the same crisp, fruit-and-green Jo Malone signature and is worth comparing, as is the breezier Wood Sage & Sea Salt. Browse the full Jo Malone collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.










