Vanilla Marble by Agonist
Bottle Design:
Åsa Jungnelius, Kosta Boda
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Vanilla Marble 2011

7.3 / 10 108 Ratings
A perfume by Agonist for women and men, released in 2011. The scent is sweet-gourmand. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Sweet
Gourmand
Powdery
Floral
Synthetic

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
VanillaVanilla Persian almondPersian almond TiaréTiaré
Heart Notes Heart Notes
OrchidOrchid AmberAmber White figWhite fig Indonesian patchouliIndonesian patchouli
Base Notes Base Notes
Australian sandalwoodAustralian sandalwood Bourbon vanillaBourbon vanilla Siam benzoinSiam benzoin Tonka beanTonka bean

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.3108 Ratings
Longevity
6.887 Ratings
Sillage
6.285 Ratings
Bottle
8.196 Ratings
Submitted by FrieMo, last update on 02/25/2025.

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4 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Tessa

81 Reviews
Tessa
Tessa
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Simple, so shallow!
Although this perfume is considered a unisex, I think it is more a woman'scent due to its sweetness. It starts by vanilla and ens up with vanilla. On my colour scale it is a yellow with a tinge of purple(I cannot say what could be purple in the list of ingredients). It is a linear scent, without sillage. It stays close to the skin and I think one can get a better result if sprayed on a scarf or on wool.
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Digindirt

47 Reviews
Digindirt
Digindirt
5  
Get your Sweet On!
Top Shelf vanilla just about sums this up. My sample was tested just before bed and it was a very good choice because this dreamy fragrance simply lulled me right to sleep. This is a comfort scent, made specifically for the sweet lovers in the house. Vanilla Marble is flirty enough to be worn on a lunch date on girls day out yet sophisticated enough to wear when you are planning to rock your come hither look.

It seems that the Almond listed was used to spike the Vanilla up a notch and it worked. This is hard-core finely tuned Breyers. Yes, Breyers ... all natural ingredients.

Waking up is morning, the sweetness had died down considerably leaving just a faint hint of the sweetness but not completely worn away. Either I slept through the sandalwood phase or maybe my oncoming cold intercepted my woods because I didn't get to enjoy the dry down. I highly recommend this fragrance to those who like to get their sweet on!

Thank you Flacounner for January's giveaway.
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DonJuanDeCat

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DonJuanDeCat
Top Review 12  
I'm not a villain who smells like vanilla, am I??
Hey guys, today I'm introducing you to a vanilla fragrance, namely Vanilla Marble by Agonist!
I know that the scent sounds very wintry, but when I tried it here, it was only about 22 or 23 degrees, which was very pleasant, rather than languishing in the last few days at 35-40 degrees, where it felt like standing at the gates of hell and getting all that heat without even the slightest chance to cool down… yuck! Why can't it just be cooler all the time? But luckily, the heatwave seems to be over for at least a week or so! Well, we’ll see…

Sure, you’re probably going to tell me for the thousandth time that a cooler summer would only make me happy because I don’t have a girlfriend (yuck, I’ve mentioned that a thousand times too, so it’s my own fault if you say that, but at least it gives me good material for texts where you can roll your eyes :DD). You probably even think that I’m staring out from a dark little hole like a little villain, enjoying that all the couples would be sad when the weather is worse, mu ha ha ha. But that’s not true (not entirely! :D), I just don’t like extreme heat (or when it’s extremely humid). Well, maybe a hot summer would actually be more bearable with a girlfriend (uh, you know, shared misery is half misery?? :D), because among other things, you could do fun things together in the heat instead of just staring out from the little hole and wishing for icy cold, but still, hot is just hot and anything over 30 degrees is no longer a “nice summer” for me!

… and I keep rambling on… anyway, as I said: fortunately, it’s not hellishly hot right now, so I can try heavier scents without immediately suffocating. The only thing that such scents do to me is make me feel like I’d rather have winter and especially… of course… Christmas already… *sigh* still about half a year until this contemplative time… waaah, I want to set up my Christmas tree again!!! *sigh* (See, I’m making progress, I didn’t complain about not having a girlfriend, but because it’s not Christmas yet :D I’ll complain and/or grumble about women again in one of my upcoming comments, mu ha ha ha :DD).

Okay, enough nonsense, now let’s get to the scent!

The Scent:
The scent starts with Tiáre, which has a sweet floral scent (and I almost confused it with tiramisu because of the name… :D). But shortly after, an intense vanilla and a similarly strong almond appear. The almond smells nice and nutty, the vanilla is typically powdery-sweet. In the background, very faint and fruity scents occasionally come through, but they can’t be identified. The fragrance pyramid lists fig, but I can only smell it at all after I’ve read that fig is supposed to be in there.
After the fruity notes fade a bit later, the scent continues to smell heavier of vanilla and almond. Occasionally, earthy notes appear, which must be the patchouli, bringing a little variety. Otherwise, it mostly smells of vanilla and almond (and later almost only of vanilla), with the scent being quite powdery and soft as described, but occasionally it also comes across as a bit dry.

The Sillage and Longevity:
The sillage is above average, so you’re wrapped in a little scent cloud and thus easily noticeable nearby. For a vanilla scent, it lasts noticeably less than other vanilla fragrances, as it gradually fades after about eight to ten hours, which is still very good.

The Bottle:
The bottle is rectangular and slim. On the front, you can see the brand's typical and distinctive label, which takes up the entire front and lists the fragrance contents in uppercase block letters. I find the bottle quite nice despite its simplicity, especially since the label is something different. However, I find the fragrances with a black label a tad more beautiful.

Okay, so Vanilla Marble is a lovely vanilla scent. Sure, vanilla and almond are dream scent notes for many ladies, and this combination really does smell very good, but you have to realize that the majority of the scent actually only smells of these two notes (and much later, as is typical for vanilla, almost only of vanilla), so there’s a bit of a lack of real variety here, and the scent hardly differs from many other vanilla fragrances.

But aside from that, and considering the scent on its own, Vanilla Marble is certainly a very nice fragrance that can impress not only with its wonderful scent but also with its gentle feeling. Scent-wise, it definitely belongs in the fall and winter and can be used in these cooler seasons both alone (to snuggle up in a soft blanket or to cuddle with the cat) and for going out and smelling nice.

So, sorry if I complained about summer at the beginning. Unfortunately, I’ll complain again in winter because then I won’t have anyone to cuddle with, he he. Well, I do have the cat, but you know what I mean! :D Besides, the cat’s breath always smells so fishy when he stares at me sleepily and has to yawn, mu ha ha ha, yuck! :DD

So, that’s it again. The scent is nice and thus testable, and I’ve come to the end. So I wish you all a lovely evening, until next time :)
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Maris

77 Reviews
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Maris
Helpful Review 7  
Wunderbaum
I am disappointed. I had hoped for more from this fragrance, which sounds so seductive to me in its notes. But upon spraying, I am hit by an artificial Tiare flower that nearly makes me fall over in shock. I haven't smelled anything like this since I outgrew the teen fragrances of the 80s, and even back then I didn't like it. In this case, thank God, it doesn't last long, but retreats into the background as a synthetically sweet undertone from which the synthetic vanilla unfolds. Immediately, the image of those cardboard air fresheners that can be hung in cars comes to mind. Not that I've ever had one hanging in my car, but I once worked at a gas station where they were available.
In the further course of the fragrance, nothing happens.
Almond, patchouli, tonka bean, sandalwood do not make an appearance, do not say hello, are simply not there. I suspect they forgot to invite them to the party and then didn't bother to correct the guest list.
What a shame, and I assert that there are more complex vanilla fragrances available for less money.
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South Sea daydreams ...a vanilla scent perfect for summer. Not too sweet, a bit fresh. Caribbean touch of coconut. Airy-delicious-beautiful!
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Strange woodruff body cream and plastic vanilla. Sometimes the almond feels more like woodruff (e.g. also in Etro's Heliotrope). What a pity.
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4
Vacation in a bottle :)
I immediately think of vacation when I spray this scent. It just smells like summer, beach, and sunscreen :)
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2
Pudding-bourbon-vanilla with cream,
almond & tonka.
A light and fluffy gourmand that in the base
slightly reminds me of the vanilla air freshener.
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Vanilla in summer doesn't work. Says who?!
Beautiful, lively, not too sweet summer vanilla tropical dream!
Unfortunately, longevity is just mediocre for me.
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7 years ago
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Beautiful floral-sweet vanilla scent. Caribbean dreams... Yet I feel like I've smelled something like this before, even cheaper.
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As a vanilla lover, I unfortunately didn't like this one. Something really bothers me. But what? Maybe patchouli? It comes off as "harsh"...
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Incredible how many different vanillas there are... this one is delicious vanilla rice pudding, delicate, unobtrusive, with a light almond note.
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6 years ago
2
Barony Brazil Coconut! Just less synthetic. Tiare smells like coconut here, combined with vanilla, a very sweet gourmand. Too monotonous for me!
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Interesting vanilla scent that also has a fruity touch, maybe from the fig and tiare. Perfect for spring :)
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