Doolciiisssimo Hilde Soliani

4.13 из 5
(16 отзывов)

Doolciiisssimo Hilde Soliani

Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Doolciiisssimo Hilde Soliani for women and men of Hilde Soliani

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Description

Doolciiisssimo by Hilde Soliani is inspired by a sweet dessert recipe from Milan; a creamy treat with cherry soaked tobacco. Since it is dark and deep, it can be used with pleasure by both sexes. It contains notes of vanilla, tobacco with cherry aromas and patchouli. Available as 100 ml EDP.

16 reviews for Doolciiisssimo Hilde Soliani

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Pure serendipity! I adore this gourmand! It is a dark and earthy gourmand. I have dismissed this by looking at the notes (Vanilla and cherry turned me off) but I love it. Thank you to Jitterbug Perfume Lover for this sample!
    This is really cool smoky tobacco with a lovely dose of sweet vanilla and cherry. It is hard to describe even though there’s 4 notes! It starts off very harsh smelling of chemical/alcohol then it softens after a few minutes. A sweet cherry note follows and it subdues slowly allowing the rich full-bodied tobacco scent to come through. The moist patchouli is here and is well blended but also deepens the scent a bit. Doolciisssimo does not smell immature, fruity or sugary, I think it is because of the patchouli here. I enjoy the complexity of the pipe tobacco along with the touch of cherry, patchouli, a touch of smooth creamy butterscotch in the background. If you love tobacco fragrances as much as me, you should try this one.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    It is right there with Bell D’Antonio. Sublime tobacco w/ a delicious cherry sweetness. Simple, redolent, elegant, and tobacco heavenly. It smells very natural. Unisex. Good for every day wear but also for formal occasions. I would wear it all year, although perhaps not at the peak of summer. Longevity and silage are above average. If you are a tobacco scent lover, you have to try this one.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Good sobstitute of gloria cacharel.sweet vanilla and cherry,very yammy.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I put this on right before going to the grocery store this morning. On my ride down the elevator, all I could smell was cigarette smoke. However, by the time I reached the store, it had mellowed to a nice, fruity cigar smell. I enjoyed catching whiffs of it as I browsed the aisles. It’s an interesting, mature fragrance for me, but every now and then that cigarette association rears its ugly head. I don’t think I could do a full bottle for that reason.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    When I first put this on, It reminded me of Blu Mediterraneo Mandorlo di Sicilia so much for about 30 seconds that I almost made a snap decision that I didn’t need this one. Then, it developed a very interesting, extremely powdery cherry patchouli scent that seemed too “simple” and I almost wrote it off again.
    Five minutes later, the perfume became the absolutely most amazing cherry tobacco scent and I could not stop smelling my wrist. NOTHING like Mandorlo di Sicilia! No idea why the opening smelled so similar. Anyway, it is much deeper and fuller cherry tobacco with slight patchouli at this stage, and retains a slight powder, but it is very well blended so really none of the notes stand out over the others. It’s just smooth and sweet. I can’t really comment on the projection because I have a dab sample, and I find things project differently when sprayed. Definitely goiong to save up for a full bottle of this beauty.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I loooove Doolciiisssimo. It’s very natural, don’t smells synthetic cherry…Reminds me Gloria by Cacharel without the boozy note

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I have a special perfume fairy, Kris919, she has graciously sent me many of her previously tested samples. It’s so interesting to see where we agree and where we differ in our assessments. Doolciisssimo may be our biggest difference of opinion. Her review uses words like whale blubber and Ron Jeremy, two of the grossest things I can imagine smelling. I, on the other hand, love this one. At first this reminded me of Guerlain’s Tonka Imperiale, probably owing to the tobacco. I decided to test them side by side. They are similar but at the end of the day Guerlain wins. Actually, wearing them side by side made Doolciisssimo smell more like root beer which reminds me of Hypnotic Poison.
    I think this is an interesting sweet and comfy scent, that I would probably grab for a lot if I had a full bottle. Tobacco is a difficult note for me but I like it in here. The lasting power is good and it has a rather large and noticeable sillage.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Delicious tobacco with a hint of fruit which manages to stay sheer at the same time. I tested this without knowing the notes listed here and what immediately jumped at me was lovely tobacco and vanilla, and then some strange powdery-aquatic scent. If I were less enthusiastic about this fragrance, I would have described it as “John Galliano the original perfume meets tobacco”, but it’s actually so much better! The longevity and projection are amazing and it smells so good that now I crave a full bottle!

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    before I scrub this total disaster off my arm, I’m going to attempt to describe it. this is cheap stale pipe tobacco. This is like a 20 year old pouch of low quality drugstore-bought cherry flavored Captain Black pipe tobacco found at the bottom of an old sea captain’s clothes hamper surrounded by his nasty whale blubber-soaked musty moldy underwear. I can see a big sweaty fat guy like Ron Jeremy or Captain Lou Albano wearing this. I know every review is subjective and is based on the individual’s skin chemistry, but damn…this stuff is dreadful on me. I’m a female that prefers unisex perfumes, but this isn’t unisex at all..it’s anti-sex. yuck

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    The combination of notes smelled EXACTLY of cigarette smoke on my skin. HORRID.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    An intriguing gourmand, reconciles tobacco and vanilla, which comes that feeling of honey, almond, delicious and balanced with tobacco.
    The light touch fruity with cherry lever to something more aphrodisiac, stimulating olfactory and tasty too, gorgeous!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the perfect amount of sweetness for me, the icecream and cherry tobacco combination is wonderful, so sweet, and the leathery smokey patchouli base is so sexy. It makes me think of sensual delights: lying on a leather couch in the sunshine eating vanilla icecream and strawberries in an extremely risque fashion whilst a handsome man smoking a pipeful of cherry tobacco peers lustfully at me over the top of his pipe. I love it!

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Cherry vanilla and sun warmed honeyed tobacco leaves. I like this scent because it is not over powering. It comes off very playful, simple and a little bit childish. Occasionally it gives off a salty sugar cookie vibe. So good!

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Based on the name I was expecting something gourmand, but this smells like fruit- and tonka-flavored tobacco that’s still in the process of curing, and musk. What I smell up front is more or less what I smell even after 10+ hours of drydown. I’m not crazy about tobacco as a perfume note, at least not when it’s as explicit as this tobacco is.
    The bottom line is that Dolcissimo is very heavy on the tobacco, too heavy to appeal to me. I like the fruity notes, the tonka-vanilla, and the fruity musk in the base, which really goes well with the tobacco, but it’s just too much realism. I suppose that if you consider chewing tobacco gourmand, then the name fits, but I think I’ll pass.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    A good perfumer makes a lovely perfume. A great perfume takes an overexploited note and makes something different with it. Which is what Hilde Soliani did with cherry and vanilla.
    Whatever I imagined Doolciiisssimo might be was wrong. The fragrance starts with a punch of sweet, dark, dried cherries. The juice is gone, but the aroma is still there. Then tobacco kicks in. I need to note that tobacco is a note I would love to love, but very often fragrances with it tend to smell on me like something decomposing in an old, humid basement, with TF Tobacco Vanille being an exception. Doolciiisssimo resembles Tobacco Vanille slightly- there is the strong vanilla presence and smoky tobacco, but the sweet cherry note sets the two apart.
    However, 30 minutes into the fragrance, my hand started smelling sort of like a cherry ashtray. At first I thought my neighbour has been smoking new type of cigarettes before realising it was my perfume. It is not exactly unpleasant, there is still vanilla and cherry out there, made me think that is cigarettes smelled like this, I would not mind hanging around smokers, but it is still not enough to make me love tobacco.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    This is so dusty and authentic. Like picking up dried cherry tobacco leaves and crushing them to dust between your fingertips. Like lifting a fresh hand rolled cigarette to your nose and breathing in the length of it. Spot on. A great blend. Aside from the cherry it has that natural lightly fruity aroma that tabacco tends to carry – sort of a raisin aroma. Not smoky by any means, but it becomes a bit powdery towards the end. Still, a gorgeous dry sweet tobacco scent. So very realistic and I am impressed with this. Light sillage, but you can sense it. Very long lasting. For those who’d love to smell of sweetened tobacco – you might like to try this.

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