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Habanita by Molinard question

post #1 of 15
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What color is the juice?
post #2 of 15
Warm golden!
post #3 of 15
mine is pretty dark amber and it's the edt i think
post #4 of 15
I have no idea?????!!!!!!!!!!!! My parfum is in the black bottle as is the edt, both are from the 90s.
post #5 of 15
What ubuandibeme said- warm golden. I have a vintage flower shaped clear bottle and the black bottle
post #6 of 15
Thread Starter 
Thank you all for the responses! I had a bit of a mix up with some decants....
post #7 of 15
When i sprayed it me one day it was a darkish Amber
post #8 of 15
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Originally Posted by jacona View Post

mine is pretty dark amber and it's the edt i think

Mine is EDT and I agree you to be dark amber.
I have decanted some samples to be poured into crystal decanters, and this is the colour it gets.
post #9 of 15
Habanita came in different concentrations over time - not only were different concentrations different colors but just between my several bottles of the same concentration the perfume is different colors because they've aged differently. How about giving us a pic of the bottle, or at least a description? It's not helpful to ask a question without being specific and the answers you've received don't answer your question (because the answers aren't specifying which concentration/vintage).
post #10 of 15
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Originally Posted by nineXseven View Post

Habanita came in different concentrations over time - not only were different concentrations different colors but just between my several bottles of the same concentration the perfume is different colors because they've aged differently. How about giving us a pic of the bottle, or at least a description? It's not helpful to ask a question without being specific and the answers you've received don't answer your question (because the answers aren't specifying which concentration/vintage).

Hi. Thanks for your response. I had no idea that there so many concentrations. As previously stated, it wasn't actually a bottle, but a decant. I had two unlabeled decants- one was clear and one was golden/amber in color. I knew one of them was Habanita and the other was something else (I don't recall now). From the answers I received, I was able to determine that the Habanita wasn't the clear one but in fact the golden/amber. Thanks again for your time though.
post #11 of 15
Unless the 2 decants smell very similar, I'd say it won't be too difficult to identify Habanita by smell alone.
post #12 of 15
My decants come out as a dark yellow amber.
post #13 of 15
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Originally Posted by Diamondflame View Post

Unless the 2 decants smell very similar, I'd say it won't be too difficult to identify Habanita by smell alone.

They were both rose-based, I remember that much....
post #14 of 15
Habanita is not rose based. It is all glorious tobacco,vanilla and leather.

Notes;
bergamot,peach,orange flower
oakmoss, jasmine de grasse, patchouli
ambergris,leather,vetiver,benzoin,leather

No rose in there, so neither is Habanita
post #15 of 15
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Originally Posted by donna255 View Post

Habanita is not rose based. It is all glorious tobacco,vanilla and leather.

Notes;
bergamot,peach,orange flower
oakmoss, jasmine de grasse, patchouli
ambergris,leather,vetiver,benzoin,leather

No rose in there, so neither is Habanita

Sorry, I meant tobacco. I have rose on my mind right now...
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