Angel Eau Sucree 2016 Mugler

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Angel Eau Sucree 2016 Mugler

Rated 3.71 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)

Angel Eau Sucree 2016 Mugler for women of Mugler

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Angel Eau Sucree 2016 by Mugler is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Angel Eau Sucree 2016 was launched in 2016. Top note is red berries; middle note is meringue; base notes are patchouli and vanilla.

7 reviews for Angel Eau Sucree 2016 Mugler

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a beautiful take on Angel.
    It starts off with a blast of meringue and currants, to me ~ slightly sour, slightly mentholated ~ but the odd bits calm down pretty quickly.
    At this point in the game, you’re left with a pretty fizzy and clingy tart berry/sugar/patch/vanilla combo.
    The drydown is super sweet, yes, but you’ll still get whiffs here and there of something *almost* strange. It’s addictive in the way Rush is, and is also likely a love/hate scent in the same way (though they are nothing alike).
    I don’t remember anything remotely “raunchy” in the drydown of the Eau Sucrees from other years, but I get it here ~ maybe a hide and go seek note in between the listed notes… or a slight change to the percentages.
    Sum: I think Sucree has been tweaked again ~ to have more (almost sour) berries and meringue up front, and a little bit of sex in the base.
    Adding: at the end of a long, long day, what I’m left with is a much stronger Hollywood Pink (Avon?).

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    This review is for the 2016 release only. I have not tried releases from other years. The top note on this has a bit of the sour that you might sense in the original Angel but it just kind of hints at it, it isn’t really like it too much. It’s much sweeter at the same time. As with the other Mugler perfumes I have tried this is a sillage monster and it lasts a LONG time so go lightly with the application.
    The thing that is most striking to me about this fragrance is that to me the dry down of this smells remarkably similar to La Vie Est Belle.
    This is not necessarily a bad thing. It’s just if I wanted La Vie Est Belle then I would have purchased LVEB. That’s all.
    Still very pretty and garners compliments when I wear it.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    In spite of its name and design, it’s VERY different from the original Angel. The distinctive patch/vanilla is still present, but way more stealthy.
    The powdery chocolate caramel notes are gone. They were the reason why I’m addicted to the original EdP since the late 90’s.
    The overdose of red berry sorbet can be a bit offensive and cloying. It’s less unisex than the other Angel flankers, which you might want if you’re looking for a very feminine/girly scent.
    It layers very well with EdP if you want to add a zesty twist to it.
    So not so much my cup of tea, but yet a highly respectable quality fragrance.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    The versions of Eau Sucree are confusing. I think I liked it better the last time I tried it, but I guess that must have been the 2015 version. The one I tried this time was 2016, I’m sure because the 2017 bottle has a different texture (it’s glittery without the rough frosted spots).
    Eau Sucree 2016 is very different from the original Angel.
    The first blast is cloyingly sweet, full of red berries with a bit of a burnt caramel note. The berries have a strong menthol/eucalyptus edge, which I don’t enjoy combined with their sweetness. It reminds me of cough syrup, the purple Airwaves gum and some vape liquids.
    After a while it calms down, the mintyness vanishes and it feels a little less sugary. Now it’s meringue, vanilla, caramel and some berries, still a bit burned.
    I can’t detect patchouli here at all. I wish I did, maybe this would make it smoother.
    Not for me, but try if you enjoy cold and very sweet red berry notes.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Definitely a gem for me – not a fan of the original Angel.
    I just love the sweet and cool vibe this projects.
    Beautiful combination of vanilla, cranberry and patchouli with just a little touch of meringue for the dry down. Very fresh, yet sweet and girly at the same time. Sophisticated, not a candy-like sweetness. Still has the angel DNA, but with a new kick to it. Instant love.
    Love the frosted bottle too.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Got this as a gift from Pearl Princess! The cranberry is soft and sweet, the vanilla is decadent yet not sickly sweet or powdery (just right) followed by a whisper of patchouli.
    I love Thierry Mugler’s perfumes, this was another hit for me.
    Another lovely Summer edition, its worth it ^_^

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a beautiful, juicy, sweet & sour gourmand fragrance. It is multifaceted in the sense that it is icy and fluffy at the same time. I cannot detect any patchouli. The dry-down is mainly vanilla and caramel with a hint of red berries. It’s at that point that the link between this and the original 1992 Angel is most evident. Eau Sucrée is definetly an Angel for warmer weather.

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