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I’ve tested several perfumes from Les Senteurs Gourmandes and Vanille Patchouli is one them.
Honestly, I didn’t have high expectations about it, because I thought it would be mostly vanilla focused scent, but I was wrong.
Vanille Patchouli is very interesting and unexpectedly true unisex fragrance. To my nose, this is a very good gourmand fragrance, but not overly sweet, cloying or synthetic. The patchouli note give dark chocolate vibe, there is also some green and tiny mossy accord, but overall this is friendly type of patchouli.
In the first two hours, in some way it remands me the idea of Mugler A*Men – in Vanille Patchouli I feel similar gourmand type of sweet seductive smell – dark chocolate, cocoa, coffee, vanilla…
But after two hours, Vanille Patchouli becomes even better! The balsamic notes are getting stronger and whole composition becomes way more rich, warm, rounded and attractive. I really can’t believe how interesting and complex scent is Vanille Patchouli after the appearance of the this wonderful balsamic note. May be in that balsamic part, Vanille Patchouli slightly reminds me of L’Instant de Guerlain pour Homme Eau Extreme.
So, Vanille Patchouli is a well done semi-sweet gourmand fragrance, with lovely vanilla – not harsh or artificial, that gives wonderful cozy vibe and when the drydown comes, that’s the real magic.