Can you smell those delicious sweet aromas? For us, gluttony isn’t a bad thing – quite the opposite! Deliciously addictive hazelnut opens the fragrance and sets the tone. In the heart, praline and licorice create a comforting ambiance and bring back plenty of great memories. Powdery iris marks a transition to musky, ambery notes. Underpinned by cashmeran and patchouli, the gourmand facets leave behind an assertive trail. PS: Iris is the most expensive raw material in the world. You can smell it in this eau de parfum.
NOTES: Bergamot, hazelnut, yuzu, iris, praline, licorice, cashmere wood, amber, musk, patchouli
1 Review
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Similar to my favorite perfume.
Sweet and deep, loaded with so much candy, and hazelnut. Feminine leaning. With good sillage, with bonus skin scent. (I just got a comment about smelling of roasting fire. From 2 meters away - as I am writing. He walked away saying "Mmmm Chestnuts"). 501 doesn't seem that xmas-sy, any season would do, though less likely beginning of spring. A scent I would expect from Lotita Lempicka or GUERLAIN - Le Petite Robe Noire, line. Reminds me also of YSL -Mon Paris-, Catherine Malandrino -Romance de Provence- (My favorite perfume). It feels rounded out more like Mugler -Angel-, maybe cashmere wood. Right up my alley. I just ordered another Bon Parfumer I got a sample of. So looking forward to it, but not as delicious as this one.