Popy Moreni Popy Moreni

3.82 из 5
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Popy Moreni Popy Moreni

Rated 3.82 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
(22 customer reviews)

Popy Moreni Popy Moreni for women of Popy Moreni

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Description

Popy Moreni original perfume was launched on the market in 1997. The composition features following notes: ylang-ylang, bergamot, geranium, coffee, mimosa, coriander, orange blossom, heliotrope, benzoin, patchouli, vetiver, sandalwood, amber and vanilla.

It is available as 50 and 100 ml EDT and 50 ml EDP.

The nose behind this fragrance is Martin Gras.

22 reviews for Popy Moreni Popy Moreni

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Popy Moreni
    Eau de Toilette
    By Popy Moreni
    Top Notes
    Bergamot Orange Ylang Ylang Coffee Geranium
    Middle Notes
    Heliotrope Mimosa African Orange Flower Coriander
    Base Notes
    Sandalwood Styrax Patchouli Amber Vetiver Vanilla
    Popy Moreni is a delightfully outdated vanilla based coffee gourmand floral beauty.
    I admit even as a vintage frag lover, I hadn’t heard of this one. It eluded me until I came across this website and read the positive reviews.
    I bought it on Amazon.com PRIME and I received the Eau de Toilette.
    I’m enchanted with the design of the package. It has a chess or checkerboard design and the bottle looks like A HERSCHEY’S KISS!
    And that’s what it smells like too. When you put your nose to an actual Hershey Kiss you get that dark chocolate scent.
    This is a chocolate gourmand smell.
    Furthermore, there’s a coffee aroma, like someone put chocolate in your coffee to both deepen it and sweeten it.
    At the top it’s froth, vanilla cream froth. It’s as much vanilla as it is coffee and chocolate.
    It’s dark and delicious, warm, and inviting. It smells just like they made a Herschey chocolate flavored coffee.
    The dry down has a slight Oriental bent with patchouli leaves, sandalwood, amber and vetiver.
    On me these notes were lost except for the vetiver which gives it a sort of oiliness and the amber is also present with it’s resinous warmth. This is a beauty.
    I wish I had discovered it sooner.
    But it’s perfect for cold weather and winter time when you wanna wear something warm.
    It can be worn with coats, scarves, hats, gloves and into restaurants and coffeehouses or art galleries.
    Love this scent!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a sweet sexy powerhouse of a perfume.Got the EDT. A littlegoes a long way. Cozy for Autumnal and cold weather. Coffee note is subtle – a sweet coffee.This is a ylang ylang orange blossom bed spritzed with calming Geranium.Just gorgeous -many vintage lovers are fast asleep on this one.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Soft & cozy scent cloud, sweet coffee latte with a bit of gardenia. Reminds me of Spazio Krizia and Rochas Man, but it’s more intense with that gardenia! That note isn’t listed so it must be the combo of ylang, geranium & orange blossom making me smell gardenia.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I have the EDT, on me this opens very citrus, spicy and sharp floral.. Some vanilla grows while the citrus slowly fades, the florals goes more powdery.. I get the patchouli throughout but I do not get coffee. Its a touch sweet with the vanilla & amber but not really a ‘sweet’ scent.
    throw & lasting power are average,

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume had to grow on me. Now I wear it regularly for fall/winter.
    My nose can’t pick out the coffee, but Popy Moreni is full of sweet spices that are perfect for a cold day out shopping. It’s warm and cozy.
    Just wanted to add this bit to my previous review.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m so disapointed with this perfume. I bought it because of the coffee note wich I like, but I can’t detect it in Popy Moreni. It smells… just weard…

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I wish I’d gotten the coffee vanilla everyone is talking about. I got candy flowers, like sweet pink lilies, then it went straight to an old fashioned rose powder and stayed there. Might be nice as a bedtime scent, but I”m not terribly into rose or powder scents.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    My first expression is “arrggg…vanilla coffee…” I mean it’s really sweet and vanillic on my skin, and I am not into sweet perfumes. However, after a while when it dries down, it gives me a mixture feeling of calming, soothing and quite exciting. I guess vanilla and coffee work well in this case.
    The perfume is very rich and thick. When I spray on my skin, it leaves a layer of perfume oil there.
    The two main notes from the beginning to the end are still coffee and vanilla. I wish my skin could project patchouli.
    Longevity: 5 hrs
    Sillage: moderate.
    Although I am not a fan of sweet vanilla, I can still wear it for a change.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I tried the EdP only. There is a strong floral note/accord at first, but it doesn’t last long. Within an hour or so, the fragrance goes linear. The predominant accord involves coffee, vanilla, and brem (fermented rice), with a touch of patchouli. It’s not especially sweet, “boozy,” or powdery. It’s well blended and natural smelling. If you want a drydown that is similar to Pure Coffee or Pure Malt, but much smoother, this is one to try (if you don’t mind the floral opening). It smells nice and lasts a while, but for me there is no “wow factor.” If the coffee or brem notes were made stronger, I might want to obtain a bottle, especially at current prices, but instead it went more into a “designer” (rather than niche) direction. A great fragrance if this is what you are seeking (Angel this is not).
    UPDATE: I’ve had a chance to sample the EdT of this, and it opens up with a fairly strong rosy/geranium quality, but then it soon goes into the coffee, vanilla, brem drydown. I can smell the fermented rice quality better and sooner than in the EdP, which has a more powdery aspect to it. I like the EdT better, and for me there is a “wow factor” to this version, particularly the brem with the coffee and vanilla.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I just realized why I dislike this scent. It’s heavy on vanilla. I am not a vanilla girl.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I have an old sample of this that i decided to try today, so i’m not sure the scent is still faithfull to the original.
    It reminds me of Irish coffee, when the warm caffee receives a splash of alchool to revive it. It does nor smell of alchool. I don’t find it overly sweet and could see a man wearing it.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a complex vanilla based oriental, as the list of notes indicates, but that doesn’t become apparent until after 30 minutes or so of drydown. Unusual in my experience, but that’s what happens. In the opening it reminds me of vanilla candle, but then it morphs into something very satisfying.
    Very well-blended so that nothing is very dominant. A very lovely oriental and good i think for those who prefer a non-sweet, non-foody vanilla in their floral orientals.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I do not get any coffee in this, just sharp floral to the max. The dry down is much better, but I’m not willing to wait it out…too much of a headache.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Hi Larali,
    How large is your bottle? If it is the maximum of 3.4 oz I might be interested. Let me know!
    Action

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I just received my small 50ml edp bottle of this. the coffee scent in this perfume to me is more like a sweet coffee/vanilla candy and not brewed coffee like L’or de torrente. I get the coriander and vanilla, the vanilla is sort of carmel like with spicyness in the mix. I also get some sort of floral note but I can not detect which one it is. All in all this IS a very nice scent , unique, but not one to announce your presence but it stays with you all day.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    This is coffee. I’ve tried enough perfume with coffee note with it to be surprised by how this actually resembles coffee, many of those before have let me down (one of them – Bond no 9). None of other perfumes I’ve tried have captured the way hot, black coffee smells, but this little gem, worth only 24$ does it. And I finally know that…coffee does not work on me. Funny, isn’t it? It just doesn’t work, it seems too bitter, too foody, I love coffee, but I wouldn’t want to smell like this.
    BUT! If you’re searching for a real coffee-smell, try this, don’t try Bond no 9, no need for that, just try this one. You’ll be surprised.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought the large bottle unsniffed because of Action’s review. I love Joy, and coffee, so a coffee perfume sounded perfect! Well, it isn’t quite for me. It is kind of androgynous in my opinion. It smells like nighttime and something smoky…. I’m picturing walking around at the Fair at night, looking at the lights and smelling stuff cooking, and people drinking coffee. Not bad, but it’s just not quite my style. It’s a little heavy and I’m into more girly scents right now. Husband says it smells like a cup of coffee with cream and sugar that has been left out a few days. Anyway, seems like it’s been discontinued, so much for that. PM me if you want to trade.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    It is really a sweet perfume, but it is also fresh, thanks to geranium which I can detect very clearly. Coriander gives it a hint of bitterness, while coffee is present all the time and also prevents the scent from being too sweet and makes it warm together with the basenotes. So many opposites in this fragrance, but it is really fascinating and charming, very well constructed and not too heavy.
    Edit: Thanks to dear gesch I have now both edt and edp version, and the previous review was for edt. While the edt was about geranium and coffee, the edp starts with strong flowers: I recognize orange blossom and heliotrope. I prefer the edt, but the edp is beautiful also, but heavier and sweeter. They differ quite a lot though, at least on my skin. And I am so glad that I had a chance to try both concentrations!

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    I thought this masterpiece was made by Sophie Labbe, but I read in my vintage books that this one was made by Martin Gras!

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    This is such a beautiful powdery and sweet scent.I never smelled something quit like this. Im thinking of getting me a new bottle of this great fume
    I have bought my self a bottle of this lovely juice.
    I loved it then, I love it now

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I know which perfume to compare it with now. Even if this seems illogical, to my nose it gives this impression: The Coffee version of Joy Patou. So if you are one of the Joy haters, this may not be your style. But if you adore Joy like I do, this is the more warm version of it.
    FANTASTIC!
    Action

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Ooops… I hate Joy, too much civet!
    Thanks for the info, this fragrance has been discontinued and is hard to find so every little helps! I put it on my wish list as I happen to love discontinued orientals from the 90s so this looks right up my alley.
    The coffe note is interesting too, I love coffee in fragrances so already have Ilaya, L’Or de Torrente and Trussardi Inside alling having a coffee note in them.
    Do you have the EDP or the EDT version?

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