Joyeuse Tubéreuse, from Guerlain was released in 2017. The perfumer behind this creation is Delphine Jelk and Thierry Wasser. It has the top notes of Green Notes, middle notes of Jasmine, Lily, and Tuberose, and base notes of Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Vetiver.
Sugar-dusted, dewy, green tuberose and lily flowers on a spring morning. Delicate and fleeting, too fleeting if I'm honest. It's criminally short-lived for the price, but it is so beautiful. It does have sligtly more projection than I first thought, but only for an hour or so. As with most in the line, it's more than meets the eye at first. I'm gonna say it's a love, despite the performance. Perhaps you can't have such a sparkling, delicate beauty and expect it to belt out for hours on end. Update - after a couple of hours, the florals are basically gone and I'm left with a creamy, tart vetiver scent, which is lovely, but totally unrelated to the opening. I still love it, ignoring the price (I didn't pay top dollar for it), but it's one of those scents where I'll crave the opening again one hour in, and so I could end up burning through it FAST. Update: came back to this after months and the vanilla is super strong. The opening is pretty similar to Angéliques Noires. Perhaps I prefer it in cooler weather.