by Sofia Vergara
This is a sweet, gourmand fragrance with a notable emphasis on praline, vanilla, and fruity top notes, especially passionfruit and green apple. It has a warm, cozy character that leans toward a playful, youthful elegance rather than a bold or intense scent. While some early reviewers associate it with Black Opium — particularly in its initial sweetness and depth — many find the coffee note to be subtle or masked by sweetness. The scent projects moderately for a time, fading into a soft, skin-close sweetness on most wearers. On some, it becomes nearly imperceptible after 30 to 60 minutes. Dried down, it feels like a slightly tangy fruit and vanilla blend with a powdery subtlety from orris and amberwood. It can be surprisingly long-lasting on clothing and layers well with body lotion or other sweet-smelling scents. The bottle is noted as elegant and heavy for its price, and while it performs modestly in longevity and sillage, it’s often praised for its affordability and accessible, appealing scent profile.