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good coffee scent

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hey im looking for a good coffee scent i have tried new haarlem and A*men Taste of fragrance and liked both of those so i was looking for something similar
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I recently asked a similar question; this thread may help.

http://www.basenotes.net/threads/305...ffee-fragrance
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hey im looking for a good coffee scent i have tried new haarlem and A*men Taste of fragrance and liked both of those so i was looking for something similar

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post #4 of 7
Try:

Rochas Man by Rochas
- In its opening, a pleasing lavender and bergamot arouse the senses. From afar, a sweet and creamy vanilla bobs eagerly. Thankfully, the lavender remains throughout the composition to rein in the sweetness. The tantalizing vanilla does intrude on that grassy lavender, and brings its sugary sweetness to the fore, steering it to its heart. The middle beckons, stewing with its coffee, semi-sweet chocolate, cedar, and rasberry notes, as well as some, lovely jasmine and lily-of-the-valley accords. The sweet vanilla blends nicely with the heart, creating a delicious mocha cafe, with hints of wood and floral twinkling. The smooth base with its amber, sandalwood, and glimpses of patchouli, usurps the melange, softening it, and evolves into its enticing drydown. It's a well-constructed gourmand. This delightful fragrance's longevity is good; and its projection is average for the first 3 hours, then sticks to the skin.

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Play Intense by Givenchy - Upon application, one is pleasantly treated to a refreshing duet of nectarous, mandarin tangerine and somewhat tart bergamot. Tumbling to the waiting middle, the citrus mixes with the slightly spicy and fruity pink pepper and coffee tree wood to brew a sweet, cocoa concoction, and flows to the wondrous base. Transitioning, multifaceted labdanum kidnaps the cocoa mixture and morphs the cocoa into a not unpleasant, tar-like, burnt coffee. The syrupy coffee joins with the woody vetiver, the sweet patchouli, the spicy vanilla of the tonka beans, and the soft, balsamic amyris wood to exude an awesome, mocha drydown. A delectable treat, this radiant composition has excellent longevity and very good projection.
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I enjoy Play Intense... but if there's a coffee note coffee in it, I can't tell.
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I enjoy Play Intense... but if there's a coffee note coffee in it, I can't tell.

My poor nose wasn't able to pick up the coffee either.
post #7 of 7
yeap, Rochas Man is a worth checking out...

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yeap, Rochas Man is a worth checking out...
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