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Fleur de Chocolat by Molinard is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women. Fleur de Chocolat was launched in 2008. The fragrance features dark chocolate, caramel and vanilla.
Surprisingly... nice. Very natural [not synthetic or plastic] and literal milk chocolate with hints of red fruits' marmalade. Base notes are more powdery and dry, but still smell tasty ;]
Wearing this perfume is like climbing inside a very fragrant, extravagantly expensive box of chocolates.
It's a veritable selection box of plain dark chocolates, caramel creams, rum and cognac candies and luscious fruit centers.
After the inital boozy and fruity opening fades, what ensues is the stunning aroma of decadent and delightful dark chocolate.
It's thick and rich, and yet not at all cloying, even in the heat. Probably because it never gets too sweet, but maintains a subtle chocolatey bitterness all the way throgh.
It smells very natural and realistic, and lasts well. The sillage isn't too strong, but this is a "come closer" scent, that will make you appear edible.
Unfortunately Molinard seems to have discontinued this fragrance (for some reason that I can't fathom). But if you find a bottle for sale, then snap it up!
Fleur de Chocolat is in my top three scents from the house of Molinard. A beautiful gourmand. Perfect for winter.
The opening is boozy sweet and simple - you can not say, what it is. The opening is not so breathtaking than the develop. After 10 minutes I detected heavenly nice dark chocolate smell, not sweet in sugary way but sweet in the spicy way. Yummy!!!!
It stay on me from the evening to the morning, even if this is only EdT. A fragrance with high quality - typical Molinard. Mouthwatering. Even the thinking of this makes me mouthwatering. Now, I have to go to my closet and put it on again. Addictive. Ahhhh!
This is a yummy and good-to-wear-scent. When I had it, people asked me what I was wearing. It's a good chocolate scent without being girlish. Though I find it very similar to Daniel Jouvance Expeau² (aka Galerie Noemie aka Yves Rocher). So if you can get your hand on that one better or cheaper, they seem quite close in scent.
I sent for a 2.5ml sample...OMG!!! I wanted to eat my wrist after spraying it!!! This smells good enough to eat!!! A MUST for chocolate lovers!!!
A nice, light, refined chocolate scent. Lillybee & Amanda say it all :)
Delicate, not too heavy, sweet or cloying. Slightly lifted by a whisper of floral notes & smoothed by musk, this is exactly what you would expect to find from a nice upper class chocolate scent.
Personally, I prefer the nutty, intense Chocolovers - heavier & more direct, it packs a punch & has a better lasting power.
I bought this with Mirea, also a Molinard offering, I discovered on a trip to Grasse, the perfume capital of France. The chocolate aroma is sweet and creamy as opposed to e.g. Avon Extraordinary where it is bitter and citrusy. The heart does smell even softer with the caramel and vanilla. Initially I though I captured some floral notes but that may be the connotations to the name of the fragrance. By the way, chocolate flower does exist, its Latin name is Berlandiera lyrata, it apparently has a delicious chocolate aroma especially in the morning. Fleur de chocolat is a light, buttery soft and gourmand scent, the only problem is it doesn't seem to last longer than 4 - 5 hours on my skin.
Fleur de Chocolat smells more like chocolate raspberries rather than blackcurrant. But as far as the other notes they come through on me equally; dark chocolate, vanilla, cocoa, caramel, musk and sandlewood. All very subtle. I'm getting a very faint smell of the tonka bean and frangipani compared to the other notes. Light, airy and fun! Could stand better lasting power though. The silage smells like creamy dark chocolate covered raspberries and lots of musk. The bottle is really cool and retro.
I want this one!
The fragrance notes include powdered chocolate, tangerine, blackcurrant, dark chocolate, vanilla, frangipani, cocoa, caramel, tonka bean, musk and sandalwood.
for teens only not rich but unique
this is a GOURGEOUS chocolate aroma! not too sweet either, just the warmth of chocolate, with the caramel and vanilla just in there slightly. i might buy a bottle of this for the winter. WARNING: may make you hunt through your cupboards looking for chocolate bars!
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