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Unsusyilluddy – :
This one is a sweet gooey oozy blend. What starts off as a cakey gourmand , quickly turns around into a boozy thick brandy with a sweet caramel note. The plum incense is very apparent about 2 hours in. This is a soft skin scent, but dark and dreamy so a definite “date night” juice.
aligatop – :
This smells really good! I even got a compliment on it. 🙂 The rose note stands out a lot on me. So far, this has been the longest lasting non-Ultime Alkemia oil that I’ve tried. It is yummy!
AsseksDrosy – :
This is a gorgeous gourmand.
The scent is so much more rich and dark
as others have said before.
The dark chocolate cake blended with the blackberry brandy and caramel is heavenly.
The plum incense, amber, and black rose
complete the scent well.
Must try for a gourmand or chocolate fan.
RIDGENA – :
Oh my goodness. Decadent cherry chocolate fudge cake with hints of blueberry(?) syrup, smokiness, and ambery. As others have said, the first few seconds of application smell very strong, like a cherry essential oil, but it fades into something beautifully dark but edible.
zaia – :
As others have said the notes here are NOT accurate. This is cake, but dark, fudgey, decadent cake. At first the incense and rose are really heavy and choking on me, but after it dries down a bit it becomes sexy chocolate cake with boozy fruit (plum or blackberry). There is still some incense in the background to make it not overly foody. If you can tough it out through the initial blast of grossness, this is a nice little gourmand.
Trane – :
This smells like a liquored cherry cordial to me, very dark and decadent. It is amazing smelling but the incense does come through a little strong. Even still I like this a lot!
XDdominick – :
Note are completely wrong… this is from Alkemia’s Etsy description: “A sinfully decadent enchantment of devil’s foodcake accord drizzled with dark caramel and sexy kiss of blackberry brandy and black plum incense on an irresistibly seductive bed of dark amber and sweet labdanum sprinkled with black rose petals.”
beshen270780 – :
From the bottle: Chocolate and blackberries.
On my skin: Intense chocolate, an almost-alcoholic blast of plum/blackberry that loses the boozy aspect within a minute yet keeps the fruitiness. It quickly developed a nutty scent on me, that reminds me of almonds. The result is an almost almond-butter/jelly scent on me, with a hint of chocolate remaining and joined by a trace of vanilla… not exactly what I expected, but I do like it!
solovei1807 – :
Absolutely devilishly DIVINE!!! Dark, dark, rich liqueur, dark vanilla, definitely Devil’s food cake soaked and dripping in something dark and rich and super sweet and gloriously decadent!!! Delicious!!!!! YUM!!
romchen – :
I tend to write off gourmands as a pleasant and temporary experience in my collection. I usually finish 10% and end up gifting them away/never using them, becoming absolutely bored.
But man oh man is this one delicious! Bewitching and a tad naughty. A sinful delight that is perfectly sweet. Mouthwatering.
The star of this fume is fresh devil’s foodcake that is drizzled with blackberry brandy. So realistic! The incense is a little too strong for my tastes for the first 10 minutes, but it settles into a sweet incense that works wonderfully with the amber and roses. A masterful blend.
Heecreascap – :
A stunning favourite of mine. The list of notes shown here is very disceptive. This is no typical mainstream, sickly sweet confection but a sophisticated, gourmand, not too sweet, expensive Swiss dark chocolate and black cherry devils food cake. I definitely recommend this to gourmand lovers. The longevity is as usual fantastic.
mvt941JeomiWogkig – :
Devilishly delicious and decadent. Dark chocolate devil’s food cake soaked in blackberry brandy. Sinful and luscious. A must-have for any gourmand lover or anyone with a sweet-tooth.
shrekspb – :
The notes here aren’t terribly accurate.
This is dark, dark sweet devil’s food cake with some caramel and something smokey. A slight cakiness beneath the dark almost boozy notes.
It didn’t start pleasant on me, almost licorice (which I don’t like). But it matures quite quickly into dark chocolate, rum, and fruitiness. Quite pleasant actually.
uiv609Bessinepome – :
The notes listed here make this look a like a sweet, sugary fluffy white cupcake. While, sweet, the notes from the official website are as darkly sweet as possible:
A sinfully decadent enchantment of devil’s foodcake accord drizzled with dark caramel and sexy kiss of blackberry brandy and black plum incense on an irresistibly seductive bed of dark amber and sweet labdanum sprinkled with black rose petals.
axel_85 – :
Line up all you vanilla, amber, liqueur (blackberry? cassis?), and myrrh lovers! This is the blackest of the black! Before my skin chemistry amped the black vanilla to the 100th degree, I even caught a whiff of a fruity, incendiary incense… incendiary in the sense of the gunpowder-like effect upon lighting incense, and the first rise of smoky fragrance. Gawds, I wish this feature had lingered. I’m afraid someone else may need to write a more comprehensive review of this lovely, due to my skin’s penchant to allow vanilla to dominate & devour all traces of any other component.