Vanille Fruitée Molinard

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Vanille Fruitée Molinard

Vanille Fruitée Molinard

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Vanille Fruitée Molinard for women and men of Molinard

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Vanille Fruitée by Molinard is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. Vanille Fruitée was launched in 1998. Top notes are bergamot and carnation; middle notes are orchid, vanilla, heliotrope, raspberry and solar notes; base notes are vanilla pod, sugar, white musk and benzoin.

16 reviews for Vanille Fruitée Molinard

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m indifferent to Vanille Fruitee. My issue remains with the opening, I detect something that is very synthetic. Or possibly a note that doesn’t belong. Either way, this is a pass for me.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Vanilla with a twist! I purchased a small bottle of this scent from the Molinard outlet in Nice, Cote d’Azur. I was actually after their straight up Vanille but they had run out, so I let myself be persuaded into buying the Fruitee version instead.
    I applied some straight away and it seemed quite nice with a peachy/caramel/floral vibe.I then forgot about it. Three hours later I went to buy some bread and the guy serving me commented on my scent saying it smelled”formidable” – result!!Bear in mind I am a “femme d’une certain age” and very rarely get complimented on my perfume.
    I suspect this scent has the power to make women smell younger than they are….

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    My new love for spring until it is not too warm for this one outside. The quality of this perfume is amazing – it is luxurious, warm, sweet and sexy, also not boring and it’s lasting power is very good. My mom says it smells a bit like waffles and very feminine and I have to agree with her 🙂

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t know if I like it too.
    Every Molinard perfume that I tried has the same odd smell which smells of the cheap perfume that my uncle used to own 20-25 years ago.
    I bough it very cheap, so I will use it probably for a air freshener at home…

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Not sure I like it, this is a very foody vanilla in the top notes, I smell lots of notes intertwining , it is a bit of a loud scent, I can’t deny the quality, but not sure I would like to smell like that?.only if you love vanilla, and a strong realistic one…I find it more feminine than masculine though…is it fruity!? Not so much…the whole vibe of the scent is a sweet vanilla…

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    English:
    I know another fragrance Moliard House, this House that since 1849 working on the creation and launch of perfumes in the South of France, in Grasse and specifically there for the whole world. And this time the choice is Vanille Les Orientaux Fruitee, an extremely sweet fragrance, shareable, for people who enjoy the vibe of perfumes “diabetic”, ie, the bottled pulled sugars in vanilla note in the outside world. It is a fragrance of the Molinard own hands, and its release was in 1998. Its output is pure vanilla cuisine with very bitter caramel and slices of fresh peaches, she slightly resembles the core of sweet perfumes of Aquolina in its output, due to loading in the notes that vanillic empesteiam everything and does not purport to be weakened ever, mainly evoked the Pink Sugar and Sugar Blue respectively. In your heart you can tell nuances of Orchids sprayed for more Vanilla and Caramel, here even more bitter, I must say even better than in the beginning, there are also other flowers, but are fully supporting the dynamic duo before they see weaving since opening fragrance. Finally, its base presents an earthy note which I could not identify, something resembling the stalk of some aromatic plant that I can not point at this time, also you can tell a fruity light added more vanilla and caramel, which will confer the Les Orientaux Vanille Fruitee the characteristics of the identity of the perfume house Molinard, strong perfumes and simplicity that can demonstrate the responsibility of drafting quality, as well as a gain to the public without further fanfare or large excesses. After all, through an entire historical, political and ideological context and get to where they came from before producing what it produces, it’s because something very beautiful and true behind. The Maison Molinard have our respect!
    This goes here for Diva Diana Alcantara! :*
    Português:
    Estou conhecendo mais uma fragrância da Casa Moliard, Casa esta que desde 1849 trabalha na criação e lançamento de perfumes no Sul da França, em Grasse especificamente e de lá para todo o mundo. E desta vez a escolhida é Les Orientaux Vanille Fruitee, uma fragrância extremamente adocicada, compartilhável, para as pessoas que curtem a vibe dos perfumes “diabéticos”, ou seja, dos açucares engarrafados puxados na nota de baunilha mundo a fora. Ela é uma fragrância das mãos do próprio Molinard, e seu lançamento foi no ano de 1998. Sua saída é Baunilha de culinária pura com muito Caramelo amargo e fatias de Pêssegos frescos, ela levemente lembra o cerne adocicado dos perfumes da Aquolina em sua saída, por conta do carregamento nas notas abaunilhadas que empesteiam tudo e dão a entender que não largarão jamais, evoca principalmente ao Pink Sugar e ao Blue Sugar respectivamente. Em seu coração dá para perceber nuances de Orquídeas aspergidas por mais Baunilha e Caramelo, aqui ainda mais amargo, devo dizer que até melhor que no começo, também há outras flores, mas são totalmente coadjuvantes diante da dupla dinâmica que veem se entrelaçando desde a abertura da fragrância. Por fim, sua base apresenta uma nota terrosa a qual não consegui identificar, algo que lembra ao talo de algum vegetal aromático que não consigo apontar neste momento, dá também para perceber um leve frutal somado a mais Baunilha e Caramelo, que vão conferindo a Les Orientaux Vanille Fruitee as características da identidade dos perfumes da Casa Molinard, perfumes firmes e que na simplicidade conseguem demostram a responsabilidade de uma elaboração de qualidade, bem como um conquistar ao público sem mais alardes ou grandes excessos. Afinal, atravessar todo um contexto histórico, político e ideológico e chegar aonde chegaram produzindo o que desde antes se produz, é porque algo de muito bonito e verdadeiro está por trás. A Maison Molinard tem o nosso respeito!
    Essa aqui vai para a Diva Diana Alcantara! :*

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This, to me, is really rich vanilla ice cream with a tiny dollop of strawberry sauce or a thick, smooth custard. It´s simple, but delightful and could be used for layering with whatever that one thinks need a yummy, good quality dose of vanilla-caramel. It´s also very soothing and never headache inducing.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    The initial blast of Molinard Vanille Fruitée is not very pleasant: a sugary boozy fruity smell rushes into my nostrils. But once calmed down, the fruit elements seem almost non-existent. On me, Vanille Fruitée is dominated by a slightly smoky vanilla and caramel, with only a soupcon of peach. The fragrance doesn’t evolve much throughout, just becomes more milky as the vanilla gradually takes over.
    The sillage is moderate and the longevity is around 7 hours. I find the first few hours of Vanille Fruitée quite sweet, verging on being cloying if overapplied. However, the vanilla drydown is very cozy and comforting. A relatively simple vanilla composition, but reasonably priced. For an occasional vanilla craving, Vanille Fruitéee could fit the bill.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    The initial blast was the most authentic vanilla smell I’ve ever had the pleasure of encountering.This is my first Molinard but I’m impressed and will probably buy another as I have a craving for sweet perfumes at present

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    I just got this one a few days and I have to say it: I LOVE IT. So sweet. so calming, so inviting, so playful and caramelized…

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I am so disappointed in this generic and very synthetic vanilla perfume. It definitely reminds me of Prada Candy based on what I call the “plastic accord”. I think they are the same perfume. I don’t detect any florals like I was hoping for. It’s mostly just a caramel & vanilla scent, so if you are looking for something inexpensive but sweet and gourmandish, this is as good as anything like Wonderstruck, Someday, Harajuku Whatever, or Mariah Carey Bling-Bling Lolipops.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m sad to leave a negative review, but I tried Molinard Vanille Fruitee on 2 separate occasions and I just couldn’t get away with it. Lately I’ve been drawn to caramel/vanilla notes such as those in Prada Candy which is a new firm favourite and L de Lolita, so I thought this might be equally as good. After reading so many positive reviews about Vanille Fruitee, I blind bought it……Mistake! I found the initial boozy blast was permeated with a sickly fruity smell, which quickly dried down to an overwhelming vanilla. It actually made me feel so nauseous that I had to wash it off at work. I found the whole fragrance to smell very synthetic, cheap and not at all elegant.
    On a positive note, to those who might enjoy this fragrance, the silage seemed to be strong, and the lasting power too…….Even after I washed it off, it lingered on my clothes all day 🙁

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    One of my nicest sent. Warm and gentle, nice and pretty. Works every time all over the year. Love it !!!

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    The vanilla and caramel are prominent throughout, but the florals come through on the dry down. Very pretty and worth the cost for a bottle.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t get all of the notes listed here, but I really like it! To me it smells like sweet warm vanilla and a blend mandarin/tangarine with a touch of caramel. As for jasmine, orchid, & musk? Well not on my skin anyway. I don’t get any of the patchouli glitteralex describes, but then again, chemistry.
    It reminds me of Lolita Lempicka L’s dry down but better. Not nearly as sweet, with more vanilla. It could also be classified as a slightly sweeter less “orange” version of Kenzo 7:15am in Bali. I like like 7:15am & L so Vanille Fruitee is right up my alley.
    On my skin it stays the same from start to finish, which in this case is not at all boring. Long lasting, soft, warm, just the right amount of sillage. If your a fan of L’s dry down and would like to skip the sugary introduction, try Vanille Fruitee.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    *Tested without notes*
    This is a fun, delightful, and warm scent. Vanille Fruitee is everything that gourmands like Jessica Simpson’s “Fancy” wish to be- delicious, balanced, and enjoyable. It smells like eating a banana split in a head shop- creamy, sweet caramel over French Vanilla ice cream, maraschino cherries with strawberry and pineapple sauce, a streak of chcolate suace atop a cloud of whip cream…almost edible until the Patchouli we almost knew was there arrives. At first coy and deferential to the confectionary nature of this perfume, Patchouli rises up, initially blending harmoniously with the yummy notes, and later dominating them with its earthy, peaty, sharp, and full Patchouli quality..

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