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Vanille Noire du Mexique by La Maison de la Vanille is a Oriental fragrance for women. The fragrance features iris, patchouli, opoponax, vanilla, jasmine, bergamot and rose.
I bought mine through a seller on Amazon it looks right.
I find it much sweeter than I expected from the reviews.
Burnt caramel to start and more of a cookie smell later.
I do like it and the whiffs of scent that come along are delightful but not a complicated or "real" vanilla to me.
this one is very nice. dirty dark vanilla, strong Patcholi. to me its very much like La vanillas Pure vanilla.
rich , strong dark and sexy almost spicy . like it
This is my signature scent. It is the only perfume that reacts kindly to my chemistry so I can apply it directly to my skin. It turns very smokey sweet vanilla on me - very different than it smells in the bottle - and layers beautifully with ANY bath products or lotions that I have ever use.
This is the darkest vanilla of the series, luscious and warm and intoxicating. While the others I tried could be worn every time of the year, I would suggest this one for the cooler season. It's more foody and also IMO, more long lasting than the rest. In fact, I put it on yesterday evening and could still smell it when I woke up. Being a fan of louder scents, this and Vanille Tonka from Parfums de Nikolai, are my favorite vanilla scents. I love the darkness hinted underneath the innocent vanilla.
Despite the fact that both this fragrance and Vanille Givree des Antilles, by the same house smell very similar, this is another vanilla scent well done.
Vanille Noire du Mexique is a very rich and concentrated vanilla. The vanilla is complimented by a delicious, chocolatey rose, which reminds me slightly of a more tamed version of Angel Rose from the Garden of Stars collection by Thierry Mugler.
This fragrance has an interesting mix of both sweet notes and spices. The patchouli, opoponax and bergamot are important in the way they keep this fragrance from becoming too sweet or too generic.
For some reason, Vanille Noire du Mexique makes me think of Winter and mugs of white hot chocolate, my new favourite beverage. The way in which this fragrance sits on the skin is both velvety and luscious.
I'd sum up this fragrance as being a rich vanilla with a touch of mystery. The sillage is strong with this one, so I'd spray lightly. This fragrance is yet another thumbs up for La Maison de la Vanille.
I prefer molinard vanille the most. It's classic, and scrumptious. It makes you seem edible, like a rich but not overly sweet dark, warm vanilla. I think it is what this perfume aspires to be, but this one is just short of perfect for me because it has too many complications. Molinard has spoiled me, hopefully it won't be discontinued like so many of the best scents are...
I like it at first application. Fresh sweet vanilla. Unfortunately after 5 minutes, it was rotting fruit sweet. That didn't last luckily and I was left with a pleasant, soft sweet vanilla with just a tinge of tonka in the drydown. I never found the florals real apparent. I don't find much about this fragrance that's marketly better than other vanilla fragrances.
This is kind of a "gothic" vanilla. It's almost like a normal vanilla perfume had a run-in with a bottle of Poison and came away relatively unscathed, but changed nonetheless. If that makes sense.
This is one of the best vanillas I have ever smelled! The guys at work loved it.
Sultry, alluring...reminds me of Mexican Hot Cocoa laced with Kahlua on a warm, summer evening. The vanilla notes are nearly identical to Lavanila Vanilla on me, but Lavanila Vanilla gets overly sweet and headachey, and somehow gets stronger throughout wear.
Mexique stays balanced and enticing with its cinnamon, rose, and tonka base. I found this at a boutique in the Montage, Laguna Beach, in 2003, and I've replenished my bottles ever since. I especially love to wear this as night, to inspire the sweetest, calmest dreams. It's a special scent for me, and I do enjoy smelling every bit as tempting as creme brulee.
When I first tried Vanille Noire du Mexique, it immediately reminded me of Angel by Thierry Muegler because of the rich, chocolate, vanilla scents mixed with patchouli. Unfortunately, patchouli and I rarely get along. I hoped this scent would transform into something better on my skin as it dried down, but it remained tainted with an acrid bitterness. That single note ruins it for me, but it may provide a balance to the sweetness on others.
Wow. This is an interesting Vanilla! The notes are vanilla, rose, jasmine, iris, tonka bean and bergamot. But I can't really smell the flowers, I smell food! Well, Mexique is supposed to be the most edible of the scents and to me it's slightly spicy and slightly soapy on the drydown. Actually, it reminds me of a delicious Mexican Cheesecake I've had which is tortillas layered with cream cheese, nutmeg and cinnamon. I also smell semi-sweet chocolate too, but it's not sugary sweet at all. Yum!
I get a dark, velvety vanilla with a touch of smoke. I love this one and it's workable for any season.
I thought because of the notes I would love this one the most, but I don't. It's really nice, though! At first it smells like vanilla and orange dish-washing soap. The bergamot note wasn't a very attractive bergamot, but it does mellow down into a soft citrus with a tiny bit of jasmine and some patchouli in the dry down. It's also perfect for hot days when the sun is shining bright. Sweet and fun, exotic and full of happiness.
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