Tendre Madeleine Laurence Dumont

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Tendre Madeleine Laurence Dumont

Tendre Madeleine Laurence Dumont

Rated 3.91 out of 5 based on 53 customer ratings
(53 customer reviews)

Tendre Madeleine Laurence Dumont for women of Laurence Dumont

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Description

Sweet, warm and gourmand fragrance, that will be loved by you and all those around you. Good enough to eat, it reminiscent of French sponge cakes in the oven. Cinnamon and woody, spicy notes mingle with sweet, milky almond and vanilla.

Top: cinnamon and bergamot. Heart: almond. Base: white musk and woody notes.

It is available as 100 ml EDP. Tendre Madeleine was launched in 2009.

53 reviews for Tendre Madeleine Laurence Dumont

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Very delicious vanilla which i dont find overly sweet. Its also perfect for layering with a variety of fragrances. Has a decent longevity and adds depth. Its just delicious.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Such a comforting vanilla. I feel like I transform into a warm golden cinnabun with a magical dab of almond/bergamont.
    Relaxing and comforting. My friends who don’t like any of my perfumes like this one! Uncomplicated, linear. Lasts a good 10 hours on vanilla-loving skin like mine. This perfume just radiates soft edible yumminess.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Tendre Madeleine, my precious, sweet little gem. Uncomplicated, unpretentious, just wafts of warm, light, delicious spices and a thread of fresh bergamot that only enhances it’s coziness. Just like it’s namesake, Tendre Madaleine is a delightful indulgence for me. It has soft projection and lasts 3-4 hours on my skin, which doesn’t bother me a bit. It is a personal scent that gives me such joy! Without doubt, I’ve never gone through a bottle of perfume faster. Absolutely feel the relationship to Lira and suspect I’ll invest in a bottle once I can no longer find this spectacular treasure.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    There’s something about this that smells like oversoaked tea to me. I’m smelling this alongside Lira, and also Aquolina pink sugar. As they are all the same line of gourmand in my opinion. Lira is distinctively better, more cinnamon and sugar cookie, and not as cloying as pink sugar can be (though I love that one too.) I’m not really impressed with this, longevity is poor and that soaked tea note puts me off.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Based on the reviews here, I bought a 5 ml bottle off Ebay. The first day I got it and sprayed it, I went back on and bought the biggest bottle I could find.
    This is SO delicious! I don’t tend to do gourmands because of their exceeding sweetness, but this is not too sweet. I love it when it’s first sprayed on, and the drydown is different but just as delicious with it’s warmth and woodsiness! I so enjoy every note of this perfume from top notes to the drydown. This is a near perfect perfume for me!

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Unlike some other reviewers, I don’t perceive this as a pure gourmand. It’s certainly dominated by the gourmand element, but it’s also got a dry/woody aspect that helps prevent it from being more of a food flavoring than a “personal fragrance.” I get more of an impression of lemon than straightforward lemon and I don’t find it to be outrageously sweet. The white musk isn’t of that piercing type that I abhor, and it seems potent enough for the retail price point. So, the only issue for me is if I’ve got something similar enough to make this redundant, but at the moment I don’t think that’s the c case, despite acquiring several gourmand fragrances lately.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Reminds me of Ambre Narguile. Don’t last that long… The spyciness fades and then smells cheap.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Do you want to smell like a warm macaroon fresh from the oven? This is your scent! Seriously, foody scent fans will love it. Sweet vanilla great for layering, or if you want the full on cookie experience, on its own, but use sparingly, it’s overpowering if you put one ml on yourself all at once. I like it but wear it rarely, bees love it, and it makes people hungry for cake. Good shower stuff for layering x

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve had my 50ml bottle for a few days now and I’ve never gone thru the amount of perfume I have with this so quickly
    It’s because I CAN’T STOP spraying it! It’s SO SO GOOD! It’s not an intricate perfume, but it’s so comforting and cozy. Actually, I never knew how good citrus can be when softened with vanilla like it is in Tendre Madeleine.
    Not only am I waiting on the body lotion and another bottle intended for a gift, I’ve just bought a 100ml because I know I never want to be out of this gorgeous frag.
    I’m head over heals in love.
    Give it try! I doubt anyone could be disappointed.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume line of LES SENTEURS GOURMANDIES (same house) is available on eBay with delivery for $15/50 and $17/100ml. Amd some score over 4 out of 5. They sell this at Sephora so…….
    ….. Ah, it must be good! :))
    Oh yes, and I had no idea what a Madeline was (other than my niece’s name!)
    A review below actually has the recipie to make a Madeline!
    Just wanted to add, that I’M IN LOVE with this gorgeous perfume! I can’t stop sniffing my wrist. Compared fairly with Creed’s Sublime Vanille, (with similar notes) which is 30 x the price of this little beauty, I think I’ve done really well in going with this one rather than any expensive ‘top shelf’ brand.
    And it’s NOT, to good to be true!
    Love, love, love my Tendre Madeline! Hooray for a successful blind buy. 🙂

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Here I am, 2 years into my perfume collecting. With our cooler months here and ahead, I felt like a new vanilla perfume
    Imagine my delight when I stumbled upon this range of Laurence Dumont or the Les Senteurs Gourmandies range of unbelievably cheap perfumes that look quite good when I review the line. Some fragrances are getting scores of 4.20 out of 5 amd THAT’S IMPRESSIVE!
    Of course I had to order 2, one being Tendre Madeleine and the Vanilla violet perfume. I’m excited to see if they’re as good as they sound. Could it be possible? For $15/50ml.
    Continued in next review above…..

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume does indeed have that sugary and buttery aroma of madeleines. It has that air-soft quality to it that definitely reminds you of the soft and delectable texture of sponge cakes. This is a fairly linear fragrance; it opens up with bright lemon and orange zest, powdered sugar, and warm vanilla, and pretty much stays that way in the drydown too. There is a prominent cinnamon note here that will definitely bother some noses, but it provides an excellent spicy aroma that gives it a very homely, fresh-from-the-oven feel. This is 100% a bakery gourmand scent and smells completely edible. There is a bit of musk in here to lend it some perfumey-ness, and guaranteed this will make those around you want to devour you! This has a medium longevity of 6 hours and stays relatively close to the skin, which is a good and bad thing depending on who you ask. The sweetness can definitely be cloying to some noses, so the fact that it settles into a skin scent could very well be a good thing for you.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    It has the Dumont DNA I smelled in Vanille Noire (which I like). This smells like I expected, madeleines with lemon rind, for all of 5 minutes. Then it dries down to something cheapo and nasty.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    A raccoon eating snickerdoodles. Yes, I get buttery vanilla cookies with a sprinkling of cinnamon, bergamot, nag champa incense, and enough animalic musk to recall the fluffy musky grey fur of one large raccoon. Perfect for a party.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Certainly yummy, but my skin brings out enough bergamot and musk in this to make it go from candyland to *not quite* I’m-going-to-eat-my-arm-RIGHT-NOW.
    L de Lolita Lempicka is the obvious reference here, indeed. That was my first thought even before I had seen that a lot of people agree with it, so it must be quite literal. However, I find it leans closer to Givenchy Organza Indecence – the OLD VERSION, mind, not the travesty that is the reformulation (and I am not usually the one to bitch about reformulations!) – than Xerjoff Lira.
    So yeah, I guess L was dressed in Organza when Lira came over and they did some Indecent things to make baby Madeleine.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    i purchased this based on one of YouTube reviewers called MrSmelly1977 . this really smells like the cakes . i smell a sweet vanilla/orange with amber and an ever so tiny amount of sweet liquor . the price for these are amazing only paid $20 for 50ml . smells delicious actually makes me hungry for cakes and deserts .

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    So, I haven’t been on here much lately because my perfume obsession interferes with my “pay my home off sooner” plan.
    However, the other day I found myself obsessing over Lolita Lempicka L because the weather is getting colder and (even though I have two bottles stashed away for my daughter – her name starts with “L” and she’s a real mermaid girl) I’ve used up all of my own last bottle.
    So, I found what looks to be the only reasonably priced bottle left on the internet (about $110)and I was about to add it to my cart when I decided to take a look on here first.
    Tada! Tendre Madeleine – and it’s on Ebay for under $20 for a 50ml!So I got it.
    It arrived today. OMG! Yes, so much like Lolita Lempicka L!
    Now I’m interested to try the Vanilla Violet, Vanilla Pamplemousse, Figue Sauvage and Prune Jasmine. Sorry credit card…but it’s still less than the $110 I was going to shell out for one bottle of Lolita…

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    This really smells like Madeleines and they are my favorite type of pastry but having sprayed this on myself I realized quickly that I don’t want to smell like one. Funny as a novelty and as such maybe it’s worth the price (only 20 euro’s for 100ml) but I find it unwearable as a 30+ male.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    This is yummy, vanilla, slightly citrus, and uni-sex but leaning slightly masculine on me. Love it! It’s perfect for any occasion and lasts 5-6 hours. I had a sample of Dame Black Flower Mexican Vanilla that I brought on vacation to New Zealand and I thought had a very similar unisex vanilla vibe to Tendre Madeleine. I think the Dame Vanilla was more complex overall so I may get that one if I ever use this bottle up.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells delicious,, but I can see it being unisex, I don’t understand if it’s the bergamot, but I get aftershave scent on my skin. Everyone has different chemistry,, but on me, very manly

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells exactly like Givenchy’s Organza Indecency. Sprayed each on a wrist, and no one could tell them apart.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    Laurence Dumont’s Tendre Madeleine is a sweet confection of a fragrance. I agree with the other reviews that describe warm, fresh baked, crispy edged, vanilla cookies. I thought it might be fun to throw an actual Madeleine recipe into this review:
    2 eggs
    3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
    1/8 teaspoon salt
    1/3 cup white sugar
    1/2 cup all-purpose flour
    1 tablespoon lemon zest
    1/4 cup butter
    1/3 cup granulated sugar
    That’s very much what this smells like.
    I don’t get as much lemon as others report, but I think it may be the bergamot (Citrus bergamia, the Bergamot orange is a fragrant fruit the size of an orange, with a yellow color similar to a lemon.)
    Anyway, this is really nice for layering if you are creative and want to sweeten up another fragrance. Otherwise, I find it to be very uplifting. Just as nice as eating a delicious pastry in a cafe on a sunny afternoon.
    Laurence Dumont’s other fragrances seem more natural and less synthetic than others I have tried. I really love Vanille Chocolat. I like this company and the fragrance company called Berdoues, which I find similar in style.
    Tendre Madeleine has decent staying power. On my skin, it lasts about 5-6 hours.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    Delicious, sweet, bready fragrance. I’ve never tasted madeleines before, but this fragrance does well in describing how they would.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like the name says: Madeleines. Opens with a boozy blast of bergamot and cinnamon, but once the alcohol evaporates, what is left behind is a sweet citrus-vanilla scent. The dry down is a little more musky and sweet, still very pleasant and comforting. The almonds are almost shy, but still there.
    Tendre Madeleine is not a complex scent: what you read as listed notes is what you get. But this doesn’t keep this simple composition from smelling great. It’s warm, cozy and uplifting.
    Lasts fairly well on the skin, specially if layered with the other products (shower gel and lotion) from the range. By fairly, I mean 4-6 hours, but that’s already a lot, considering its price tag. Sillage is weak, it is more of a skin scent.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    Delicious, creamy, chocolate, cookies, milk, vanilla scent. It smells so great! at the top, mid and base. I get whiffs of this sometimes and just think this smells so gooood!
    Only downside, terrible longevity, for me not more than two hours.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought this scent in an M&S sale. It must be my bargain of the year! Yes, this is potent juice but the dry down is so worth it. It smells just like madeleines cooking. Warm and yummy. The trouble is that it makes me peckish lol. I have to say that I cant detect the bergamot or cinnamon at all on my skin which is a shame.
    The sillage is good and it lasts for 8 hours on my skin.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like baked madeleines. If you don’t know what madeleines smell like, the best way to describe them are basically little soft baked goods with lemon. Smells good but unfortunately became a skin scent after 2hrs. It would be a all year round fragrance but too soft and not thick enough for a harsh winter. It’s 25$ US for 50ml, you may need to carry it around to reapply.
    Cheers

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    Tendre Madelaine is a sweet, sugary-tart lemon that almost makes my cheeks pucker. It’s very pleasant and light, and reminds me of Al Rehab’s Soft in a spun sugar lemon kind of way. It’s rather sweet and innocent, simple and tender. Then, right after the “aww, cute” moment, after about 30 minutes, it takes a turn into slightly richer territory—it smells musky and a tad animalic. Just a tad, nothing really dirty—it’s just not cotton candy any more. It smells like very nice limoncello, the Italian liquor, which is sweet and sort of syrupy but tart and robust too. It starts to develop a light grassiness to the scent, and the white musk-y-ness becomes slightly more prominent. After about an hour, a sweet vanilla note combined with a whiff of cinnamon makes an appearance. Lemon sugar cookies, yum!
    Yes, I know, you are thinking—there is no lemon listed in the notes! I think what I must be detecting is the bergamot. I started contemplating this perfume before reading the notes, and I will tell you that this smells like lemon. I know bergamot, and this is too light and juicy to be bergamot in my opinion.
    This is quite similar to L by Lolita Lempicka—the combination of lemon, vanilla and cinnamon—but I think this may be a bit sweeter.
    The drydown could persuade me that this has a bergamot note. It is getting richer and rind-ish, less juicy and less sweet. The cinnamon has also gone in a less foody direction, being a rather dry and bark-like cinnamon which is very pleasant.
    This is lovely. If you like L by Lolita Lempicka, or Soft by Al Rehab, or just a light sweet citrus scent that isn’t excessively sweet, nor an aquatic citrus, I would recommend giving this a try. Sillage is fair, longevity at least 3 hours.
    Edit: This actually has lasted >7 hours and is still fairly strong. It developed a toast-and-jam kind of scent, a toastiness like browned bread with the fruity sweetness. It’s warm, kind of homey, but still bright.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    This one’s okay, but not quite what I expected. I’ve heard it being described as very madeleine cake-like, so that caught my interest and I ended up buying a 5mL decant of it from Surrender to Chance. I dabbed some on a couple of minutes ago, and the top notes did smell foody but also somewhat masculine, like aftershave. I think this impression might be resultant of the particular concoction of notes other than vanilla used to compose this fragrance (especially the cinnamon, musk, and bergamot). This ‘masculine’ note also reminds me of 80s perfumes for some reason (e.g. Downtown Girl by Revlon), which is quite displeasing to my nose. I can’t see myself wearing this a lot, but I will definitely keep wearing it every now and then.

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    I wouldn’t dare post this on the L’instant Magic page for fear of being tarred and feathered by the Guerlain Militia (And I LOVE Guerlain hopelessly, don’t misunderstand), but one of my favorite scents on the face of this planet is L’instant Magic layered with Tendre Madeleine. It tones down the dry, dry powder note that I *like* but find too strong, but amps up that sweet panty-dropping vanilla almond in L’Instant Magic’s dry down that makes me wanna ignore all that poofy powder. Now I don’t have to just pretend that it’s not too TOO, the Tendre Madeleine just smooths it over with cake. Delicious. Ok, I’m prepared for my life as a fragrantica social pariah now.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh I love a heavenly bargain! Tendre Madeleine is a delicious every day scent that does smell very similar to L de Lempicka but a little softer and less citrusy in the opening. Maybe a little less musky also. I sure am enjoying discovering all of these affordable fragrances that are so pleasurable to wear – thanks to Fragrantica! I would have never known this even existed without the members here. Thank you!
    I honestly can not imagine anyone who would just flat out not like this. They may not go gaga over it but I don’t see how it would be possible to hate it because it is such an easy going and pleasant scent. It certainly wouldn’t be anything obnoxious or offensive in any environment. Almond-vanilla-cinnamon-y goodness with a bit of citrus (bergamot). Soft, smooth and a bit creamy and not a bit overbearing. Totally safe blind buy!!
    And apparently it is something my cat likes because she is rubbing all over me now and head butting me and rolling around like I gave her cat nip or something!! Now she is making biscuits!! I agree kitty, it smells pretty darn good doesn’t it??

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    OH MY !!! I LOVE this ! Tendre Madeline is so beautiful and wonderfully addictive ! I blind bought it based on these reviews and on member Drigsby’s additional comments in other Fragrantica threads . THANK YOU SO MUCH, Drigsby !
    I hesitated at first, because I prefer VERY strong powerhouse fragrances with intense silage and longevity. I wasn’t sure I would like a soft skin scent. I bought it anyway, thinking if I didn’t like it, I could always give it for a gift.
    When I first sprayed Tendre Madeline, I got a strong shock of alcohol with a sharp bite of bergamot. But a minute later, this perfume enveloped me with the most delicious cake – like cloud ! The alcohol and bergamot blast disappeared entrely.
    This is the first “skin scent” type fragrance I tried and I am blown away ! Tendre Madeline has excellent longevity…..lasts on my skin forever until I shower it off. I am happily suprised that I can smell it quite clearly, even though it does wear close to skin. It’s like walking around in a heavenly vanilla and soft cinnamon cloud. NOT candy sweet or sugary. Tendre Madeline is the scent of warm cookies baking in the oven. The cinnamon here is beautiful, rich, soft, gentle, surrounded by the most tasty vanilla almond. A very slight woody touch with a “barely there” hint of soft musk gives this perfume character and extremely long lasting power.
    Reviewers are right when they say the heat from skin warms Tendre Madeline, helping to project the scent. It’s like almond cookies or vanilla cake baking in the oven….heat releases the scent in delicious waves, for as long as you wear it. It doesn’t fade away or disappear.
    Because it is a skin scent, I thought Tendre Madeline might not last long on its own, so I bought the matching body lotion, too, hoping it might help with longevity. Turns out, I didn’t have to worry…Tendre Madeline lasts forever on its own !
    I enjoy the body lotion, too, worn alone or under this and other fragrances. The lotion is lovely and long lasting all by itself.
    Tendre Madeline is perfect to wear any time ! It won’t offend anyone. Personally, wearing this, I feel calm, centered, mellow, and exquisitely delicious.
    Thank you ALL for your wonderful reviews, and special thanks to Drigsby whose comments convinced me to try Tendre Madeline. I’m totally hooked now, and super happy about that !
    By the way, I also tried Casamorati 1888 Lira Xerjoff, and the reviewers are right when they say there’s no reason to spend such a huge amount of money……….Lira and Tendre Madeline are identical, both are rich and equally long lasting on my skin.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a really neat girly gourmand type fragrance that I find very uplifting. As I smell my wrist it continues to transform gently with a hint of citrus mixed with candy. Perhaps smarties or something along that line. I find it totally inoffensive, gentle and comforting in nature. I will report later on the lasting power but so far this one is a keeper for my collection.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve had this beauty for about a week now and find myself getting more deeply involved with it with each passing day. I almost made the rash decision to swap it away, the first day I got it, just because I didn’t get that ‘this is GORGEOUS’ feeling upon first sniff. Man, am I glad I didn’t act impulsively that day and gave it a fair shot. I don’t consider myself to be heavily into gourmands, cause my first love has always been clean and fresh fragrances. I feel I’ve had to train my nose somewhat to appreciate gourmands. The first gourmand I fell in love with was BS Fantasy. Then pink sugar jumped on that list not long after, as well as JS Fancy, Gold Sugar, Dior HP…and the list slowly continues to stretch out. At this point on my perfume journey, I think I can safely say though that Tendre Madeleine is my favourite gourmand to date. It. is. simply. D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S.
    At first the cinnamon was a little off putting to me, I felt it was a bit too spicy but oh how that has changed these last few days. I now adore the cinnamon in this. This smells like a sweet buttery gingerbread cookie with a little bit of lemon drops. Absolutely mouthwatering. I find myself reaching for this beauty more and more and when wearing it, not being able to stop sniffing my arm. This is one of those fumes, that the more I wear this the more I like it. I fully reccomend this to those who like to get their gourmand on as well as those who are taking their first steps into the sweet sweet world of gourmand fragrances. Long story short, very yummi, warm and inviting. A definite YES.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    I smell cinnamon, butter, and a little lemon. this is ok, but it’s a little thin/watery gourmand. At least it’s better than Vanille Bourbon which I couldn’t even smell on myself.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Like Drigsby said below, this is VERY close to Xerjoff Lira. In my side-by-side comparison, Lira had slightly better lasting power–Tendre Madeleine lasted about 6 hours, Lira lasted more like 9, but both were significantly weaker after about 3, with Lira more detectable. The major difference I found was that the cinnamon in Tendre Madeleine disappeared quickly, but in Lira it hung around for at least a few hours. There is also a slightly woody note to TM that makes it feel slightly more powdery to me. I got slightly more caramel from Lira also, whereas there is almond (similar, but lighter and slightly nutty instead of very thick and buttery? like caramel) in TM. Since I am a fan of cinnamon and caramel and am not such a fan of woody notes; I do still like Lira better. But I only notice these differences if I am wearing them both at the same time and taking very close and careful sniffs. SO: although I like Lira slightly more, it is probably NOT worth $300 more! TM is a near-perfect dupe. I just wish the cinnamon lasted longer and was a bit stronger!

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    I second everything PoivreRose said 🙂

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s ok, tart with citrus strong the first 20 minutes. Thank goodness it mellows down to sweet vanilla

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    Yes yes yes. Yum yum yum. I very much get the connection to Madeleines! Softly sweet, slightly warm, delicate airy delight. Very fem. At first it is vanilla batter that has just had a teaspoon of lemon extract blended in. Then It is spongy baked vanilla sugar -that hints at cinnamon and almond- but never throws them in your face. They’re just a dusting. It’s … gentle. It’s cookie, but cookie with sensuality and sophistication. I also sense the woody/musk essence in the dry down, but it is subtle and does not overwhelm the star notes. In the end it is pretty warmed sugar, cinnamon, and almond with a hint of muskiness that is simple and does not overwhelm the senses. My first test was one simple spray in the crook of my arm…. didn’t last so long, so I layered multiple sprays at my wrist for the next test and accomplished some extra scent power by doing that. I can’t wait to don this in the fall and winter months. Bliss.
    EDIT:
    I cannot get over how much I have fallen in love with this fragrance. Its beauty just whispers. It is like a gorgeous scent on a passing breeze in autumn that is warm and enticing. It is so subtle, and so nicely blended. The almond and cinnamon do not “bite” the way they do in so many other fragrances, it’s like they are just happily lazing about on my skin. It is a perfect mingling of all of the notes. Even though I was planning on saving this for fall I just cannot stop myself from spritzing it on every morning and evening….liberally!!! It is just lovely. If you are into these notes, and contemplating a blind buy – I don’t think you’d be sorry!

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    It smells exactly like Xerjoff’s Lira, for a fraction of the price. Absolutely FB worthy.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve had this bottle for almost 3yrs and I’ve only wore out about 5 times maybe, I never really gave this the attention I should’ve but hey, better late than never. This is paradise for a gormand head! (in Paula Deen’voice) I smell butter! cinnamon,almond and orange. It’s time to bake some cakes and cookies yall!
    As always, I’m sending y’all love and best olfactory endevours, from my nose to yours.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    Opens like a sweeter Dolce Vita, and ends like L de Lolita Lempicka. It doesn’t last long and the base notes are somewhat common (what you pay is what you get I guess) but I really want a full bottle:) Nicely done!

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    When I first spray it smells really close to L’Occitaine Ambre, then after ten minutes it is more L de Lolita. I like both those scents so I really like this. L was lovely when I tested it but in the dry down there is something off for me, I think it’s the immortelle flower note? Tendre Madeleine is the best part of L without going funky on me! Doesn’t have huge sillage but it lasts a decent amount of time, staying close to the skin. A just slightly sweet, little cinnamon stick dusted with vanilla, the citrus is just there to keep it from being “too much”.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    A buttery, vanilla sugar almond cookie gourmand. It smells to me very similar to Molinard Tendre Friandise.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    i just received this recently and i love it. it’s a cinnamon stick dipped in creamy vanilla tied together with a lovely musk bow. just a beautiful sweetie that i adore already. i actually could still smell it this morning when i woke up so i would say lasting time is good. i’ll be wearing this a lot this winter. i’m very happy with this purchase.
    *note* thank you hayven for a great recommendation

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    I was worried that this would smell like L de Lolita because others have said so (and that perfume smells like potpourri on me); but luckily for me, this has a scent of its own.
    My favorite coffee creamer of all time is Coffeemate’s Warm Cinnamon Cookie that comes out around Christmastime…this smells exactly like it. It is a soft, cinnamon cookie smell. Longevity is good; I sprayed it on each surface of my hand 5 hours ago and I still get whiffs of scent here and there.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Absolutely Delicious! A spicy lemon cookie, but more warm then spicy. A wonderful gourmand. It smells edible like you just finished baking some lemon biscuits with cardamom, yes cardamom. I know it is not listed in the notes, but apparently the mixture of these notes makes it smell like a sweet lemon cookie that was spiced with cardamom. The initial spray is slightly sweeter then the drydown. I started smelling fresh cardamom that has just been cracked open, reminiscent of Kheer, a Persian rice pudding dish with almonds, raisins, and cardamom. I would say this smells like a warm bowl of Kheer with a side of a lemon wafer.
    Perfect for Windy days, Spring, Fall & of course Winter. I say Windy days because this one needs some Air to get some silage. I sprayed it in my house and couldn’t really smell it unless I stuck my nose to my wrist, but as soon as I stepped out, and I am not exaggerating here, I got a big whiff of it, and over and over again after that. Delish! A light gourmand that is really unisex because of the spiciness to it. Lovely! Now I am hungry. I must try more from this line! 🙂 Enjoy!
    Edit 2013: Very similar, smells like L De Lolita Lempicka, but I honestly prefer L.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    i am a man and somewhere this is listed as unisex
    its a very good scent i love it and i love the notes but its for too heavy maybe with more woody notes it would be perfect
    nevertheless i love it but wont buy because its too heavy

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    very, very citrus opening. bergamot and i smell orange but don’t see it listed as a note. this phase leaves quickly, thank god! i’m not a big fan of citrus. the dry down is still brighter than i would like from the citrus but the nice cinnamon and vanilla come in. it’s an OK scent but i would not buy again.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    When I first saw the line in our local store, I was searching for affordable yet something unique on its own. I was browsing the fragrances and they were pretty ‘sugar’ to me. [It was array of their vanilla fragrances] So I skipped this time too sugary vanilla frags [I still own Pink Sugar and Vanille Coco, yeah] and found this. First impression – lalala! L de Lolita! I used to have deo of that line so it’s pretty much IT. Tendre Madeleine was available in 50 or 100ml. I liked it even tho didn’t test it much so I took the 100 and I’m really glad I did. Cause in few months this line is no longer in store. Shet?
    Story #2
    So this basically is your real gourmand vanilla fragrance. It smells like… erm some kind of muffin cookie I never ate [I googled those and it looked yummy]. It smells of vanilla, a little sugar, lots of almonds [yay] and something like orange jelly. There is some citrusy undertone to it but it’s paired with sugar so much that it must rather be ‘the filling’.
    Story #3
    It is very intensive at first and then settles down but still is here. I do get used to this scent, but that sould be just me cause people around do nothice this. So that makes me think sillage is ok. Well I put it on in more amount than any strong fragrances I own. But… it is so divine that you literally want to get sugar overdose. so be careful.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    This is divine…and probably the best perfume with cinnamon that I have ever smelled. I think it is unique – I can detect all of the notes pretty well. The cinnamon does wear off fairly shortly, but the almond, woods, and vanilla are beautiful in this one.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    Les Senteurs Gourmandes TENDRE MADELEINE diverges fairly dramatically from my concept of madeleine, particularly in the cinnamon opening. I would say that TENDRE MADELEINE is closer to a cinnamon sugar cookie or something along the lines of Pepperidge Farms Bordeaux.
    The cinnamon is shortlived, however, and TENDRE MADELEINE develops swiftly to a butter residue drydown that reminds me very much of the butter flavoring used on microwave popcorn, except that here it is sweetened by a touch of vanilla.
    TENDRE MADELEINE is my least favorite of the Senteurs Gourmandes line that I’ve tried, but for gourmand vanilla lovers looking for a creamy sweet butter drydown, you’ll find it here.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    I find it sweet upon application with just a hint of tartness from the bergamot and orange zest. I find the cinnamon very retiring (almost non-existent in fact which is too bad) with the almond and woods more apparent. And of course vanilla. I definitely get the musk note in the drydown. I tend to generally like gourmand fragrances so this is no exception. Even so, I don’t think it’s a love nor something I have to own since I don’t find it overly original.

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