Heaven Chopard

3.80 из 5
(15 отзывов)

Heaven Chopard

Heaven Chopard

Rated 3.80 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
(15 customer reviews)

Heaven Chopard for men of Chopard

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Description

Heaven by Chopard is a Oriental Fougere fragrance for men. Heaven was launched in 1994. The nose behind this fragrance is Michel Almairac. Top notes are lavender, bergamot, brazilian rosewood and lemon; middle notes are cyclamen and jasmine; base notes are tonka bean, amber, musk and cedar.

15 reviews for Heaven Chopard

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    If you’re not able to afford full bottle of Heaven try Kiton Men! After about half of an hour, Heaven becomes almost identical to Kiton.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I haven’t actually smelled this for years, and I can’t really remember the actual scent… I just know it made my teenage self swoon! If a male friend was wearing this, I would just sit near him and let myself get excited. Have never had another scent effect me like that since. 🙁

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I read all the positive reviews and became curious.
    Today I received a mini bottle (5ml).
    Well, I don’t share the general enthousiasm. Longevity is good, but that’s about it.
    I get a dated, piercing linear floral scent, a bit medicinal. If I recall well it is in the direction of Cartier’s Santos Sport.
    Quality wise it’s ok, but everytime I get a whiff of the smell on my wrist I’m glad I didnt do a blind buy!
    4/10

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    What a magic!
    On the first look on notes, you see that here is one unordinary scent, mens but floral. No, it isn’t feminine at all, dominant notes are floral but it’s still really masculine.
    Scent for hedonists, this is not kind of scent with you will please the crowd, this is scent for enjoy yourself.
    Great balanced, strong performances and perfect combination of notes.
    Shame that they discounted this fortune.
    You can see how much people loved this scent,when only 5-6 years after production break, it become one of the rarest mens perfumes you can find…

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Yes a bit similar to my favorite Cacharel Nemo and i know where to find it !

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Perfect.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Unfortunately this fragrance discontinued!

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    To me this smells like Dolce & Gabbana Pour Homme

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    @Endymion, I find some similtudine between Heaven that I really adore and Acqua di Parma, Mirto di Panarea but it`s very pity that it`s discontinued.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Heaven by Chopard course intrigued me for so evocatively suggestive name, who would not know the fragrance of Paradise?
    The opening is citrusy but is partially obscured by a smoke effect that seems to lead somewhere … but can not, there are vague hints of flowers (they are not able to break them down) but the bottom is almost dense foggy cedar and amber.
    I agree with those who compared him to Kiton homme, although the latter has a less dense background.
    The Paradise is one thing, Heaven represents a tiny infinitesimal part, how lovely it was the day of creation …
    To be used for autumn and winter, but be careful not to overdo it with the spray, people around you might not like the excessive use.
    good

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Although I’m a woman:), I adore this scent. I think a very handsome and stylish man should smell like that.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Do you know a fragrance that resemles to Heaven? A real resemblance!
    Unfortunately, I could never find any which was similar to this “heaven” 🙂

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    too bad it is discontinued! one of the best fragrances for men indeed

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Heaven (Chopard), What about Adam (Joop), Rush (Gucci), Nemo (Cacharel), Havana (Aramis), L’Uomo (Trussardi). I really miss these great discontinued fragrances!!! I wish they ever bring them back (Aramis brings Havana back as I read)!

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    This fragrance has achieved cult status in Latin America. I had a large perfume house contact me once to purchase a bottle for their scientists to dissect in order to recreate a copycat scent. In America, however, it is generally regarded as a well-constructed but unremarkable marine scent. Americans tend to like some spice in their men’s scents, even in the aquatic scents (think of Cool Water by Davidoff*, which has spicy notes in all three layers). Heaven has a rather flat, sweet appeal to it. The rosewood in the tops offers some lift, but not anything that approaches earth or spice. This type of fragrance (exemplified also by Gucci Pour Homme II, Prada for Men, and Chrome Legend by Azzaro) is well received by Eastern European and Latin men. American men comment that these fragrances are too “sweet” or “feminine”.
    Other than the obvious lack of spice, I think what makes this scent singular is its liberal use of Cyclamen in the heart. The Givaudan** website describes Bourgeonal, the chemical derivative from the Cyclamen plant, as “a fresh watery floral sweet Olfactive Note…. Floral, Green, Muguet, Fresh, Powerful, Diffusive… with a watery green character…a unique muguet-aldehyde character extensively used in toiletries and alcoholic fragrances”.
    Personally, I find this a pleasant fragrance, but nothing that I would wear myself. It is not overtly masculine or feminine; the “marine” accord makes it rather neutral. Its presence reminds me of Horizon, by Guy Laroche, an earlier trendsetting (and far less expensive) floral-herbaceous marine. The base of Heaven has none of the animalistic fixative notes (ingredients state musk, but it must be in very low concentrations) that I enjoy in all scents, even my Greens and Florals. I welcome others’ thoughts on it, as it has such an enormous fan base that there must be something I am missing-?
    *Cool Water by Davidoff: Top notes include mint and green nuances, lavender, coriander and rosemary. The heart notes include geranium, neroli, jasmine and sandalwood. The base is composed of cedarwood, musk, amber and tobacco
    **World’s largest flavor and fragrance company, located in Vernier, Switzerland

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