by Mugler
Angel Eau Sucree is a gourmand fragrance that reimagines the original Angel with a sweeter, lighter, and more approachable profile. It opens with a bright, tart burst of red berries that feels fresh and juicy—some describe it as reminiscent of cranberry sherbet or frozen raspberries, with a hint of medicinal or minty sharpness that subsides quickly. This transitions into a creamy, soft meringue note that blends beautifully with vanilla, creating a dessert-like, edible quality without being cloying. The patchouli is present but subdued, acting more as a background warmth rather than the dominant, earthy force seen in the original Angel. The dry down is soft, warm, and slightly powdery, with a rounded sweetness that lingers comfortably on the skin. It's a well-balanced, linear gourmand with good longevity for an Eau de Toilette, lasting up to 12 hours on most skin types, though sillage diminishes after a few hours, making it more intimate than bold. It offers a wearable, flirtatious take on Angel that appeals to those who love sweet scents but find the original too overwhelming or heavy.