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La Nuit Blanche 2024

8.4 / 10 173 Ratings
A new perfume by LPDO for women and men, released in 2024. The scent is gourmand-sweet. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Gourmand
Sweet
Creamy
Powdery
Oriental

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
CaramelCaramel MilkMilk
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Tonka beanTonka bean HoneyHoney
Base Notes Base Notes
VanillaVanilla White muskWhite musk
Ratings
Scent
8.4173 Ratings
Longevity
8.0156 Ratings
Sillage
7.6155 Ratings
Bottle
7.7145 Ratings
Value for money
9.5138 Ratings
Submitted by Jokolino · last update on 11/23/2025.
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DogiCoco

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DogiCoco
DogiCoco
Very helpful Review 4  
Another delicious take on a beloved gourmand archetype
This is known as a dupe for Giardini di Toscana Bianco Latte, just like Lattafa Eclaire is. I mainly tried this because that one was sold out or overpriced everywhere and I was looking for this scent profile in a more affordable price range, and then Eclaire came back into stock and I bought it immediately. But honestly, if I got La Nuit Blanche instead, I wouldn't have regretted it either.

They're all very close. To me, they smell of warm milk and crunchy caramel with a touch of a phantom coconut note. Sweet, creamy, gourmand, with a slightly toasted feeling. It's not the most sophisticated scent in the world, but I love the cozy feeling it gives off.

In my opinion, Bianco Latte has the most coconutty vibe, Eclaire smells more caramelized and La Nuit Blanche has the strongest vanilla base.
It also comes off as more powdery and fluffy than the other two. In my opinion it's a bit less similar to them than they are to each other, but I still think that it's a bit redundant to own more than one. To me, both dupes are actually superior to the original, so I'd say don't waste your money. Pick this one if you prefer a powdery vanilla over more caramel, or if you want a cute little 30 ml bottle.
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Schnüffeln

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Recently at the Office...
So it has come to this - I am writing my first review.
I was looking for a warm, cozy, enveloping scent for the cold season. Here I found it: LPDO Nuit Blanche - is exactly that.
Recently at the office, I was standing with my colleagues and someone had lit a candle at their desk - after all, Christmas is just around the corner. We were chatting animatedly until suddenly a colleague said: what smells so wonderful - is it that candle?? Everyone is sniffing at the candle - but that's not it. What smells so great, everyone suddenly says?? I think it’s ME, I say quite surprised after a while. Everyone comes to sniff me :) Never has a scent elicited such a crazy reaction - and I do own some great fragrances by now.
I don't mean for this to sound negative - but the scent really reminds me of those lovely white scented candles that you used to get (do they still exist?) at the Swedish department store.
What I particularly appreciate is that the scent does something to you - I hope you understand me!? Immediately I feel embraced and the "delicious vanilla warm milk" gives me a feeling of security and that everything is good or will be. It lasts really long and is a great companion for absolutely little money - and ahh..it’s sooo cozy and warm...
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HeapMonda

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HeapMonda
Helpful Review 9  
Exceptions Confirm the Rules
As the saying goes? Exceptions confirm the rules.
I am still very new to the world of fragrances - at least when it comes to "serious engagement" with it. Until a few months ago, my nose could hardly do more than "like" or "dislike." I could rarely articulate why I liked or disliked a scent. Nevertheless, in line with the Dunning-Kruger effect, I had a clear idea of what I did not like: heavy orientals and gourmands, especially vanilla scents. It seemed clear to me that I could easily pass by gourmand dessert fragrances.

And then I came across this candidate here.

La Nuit Blanche is somehow different from all the other vanilla fragrances I have encountered so far. It feels natural. Not overly sweet. Not headache-inducing. But friendly. Appetizing. Mood-lifting and very, very comforting. Even when unpacking, the scent wafted towards me, and I was already pleasantly surprised. So without further ado, I applied it to my forearms. One spray on each side was enough to fill the room respectfully and unobtrusively. And it was as if Mom had just cooked fresh vanilla pudding. There was (almond) milk and real, genuine Bourbon vanilla. There was also a bit of marzipan and a tiny hint of sunscreen, which makes the scent feel very spring-like in my eyes.
In the first two hours, I mainly perceived the vanilla pudding and marzipan. However, it was grown-up from the start, not very sweet. On the cup in the refrigerated section, it would say: Now 30% less sugar!
After two hours, delicate caramel notes made their appearance. Because the weather was nice (mild, sunny, but not hot), I went outside for a walk. Here, something bright and delicately floral developed on my skin. Perhaps orange blossom water? Feather-light, barely perceptible. The scent was certainly not too cloying or sweet even while moving in the sun. In fact, a slight spritziness emerged. It was now leaning more towards vanilla yogurt.
After six hours, the scent is still perceptible, but noticeably weaker. Still no headaches, still not annoyed. Instead, just a great desire for a vanilla dessert. Now would be the time to possibly reapply. But that’s not necessary, as the vanilla retains its friendliness and coziness in its delicacy.
By the way, even a beginner like me could easily sniff out and analyze the fragrance notes and development - a great success experience!

In short: I am smitten. I couldn’t keep my hands off my arms all day. I would have liked to nibble on them. A truly genuine feel-good fragrance that does not disturb the surroundings but is perceived pleasantly and can actually trigger a craving for dessert.
So far, I haven’t tested La Nuit Blanche at work, but I could definitely imagine doing so. The scent has absolutely convinced a great skeptic of vanilla and gourmand fragrances and made me reconsider my own stance. Most people probably associate vanilla more with the cold season. However, I don’t think this scent can only be worn in autumn/winter. It is also an absolute mood lifter in mild and sunny weather. I will also try the scent in midsummer: after all, vanilla ice cream is a thing too. Only those who have to or want to avoid desserts and sweets should be cautious! It really makes you crave it.

P.S.: La Nuit Blanche means: The long or sleepless night. I don’t know how they came up with the name for this fragrance. The common association, which I also had with (cheap) vanilla perfume, namely red-light vibes, I can’t find here at all. But well, maybe marketing couldn’t come up with anything better.
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FrauSpinne

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FrauSpinne
Helpful Review 6  
Schmackofatz
Of course, I originally wanted to test "Bianco Latte | Giardini di Toscana," but I was looking for a more affordable fragrance for the vacation and ended up here through some detours.

Since it's unisex, I sprayed it on myself and my husband.

For me, the first quarter of an hour came across as terribly synthetic and cheap. I thought to myself, "yuck."

Once that piercing synthetic note faded, it smelled a lot like hazelnut ice cream. Hazelnut isn't listed, but it's quite subtle.
After that, the hazelnut recedes nicely into the background, and a warm vanilla and tonka note emerge and stay. Mixed with a bit of caramel, it's quite pleasant. It comes off sweet without being sticky.
A bit too alcoholic for my taste, and I think the scent resembles Mini Vanille a bit. Just not quite as cheap.

It's definitely worth trying and is quite tasty.
However, on my husband, it smells fantastic! Almost marzipan-like. Absolutely great!

It's definitely worth a sniff.
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Dimi

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La Nuit Blanche - Sweet Seduction and Warm Comfort!
As soon as you apply “La Nuit Blanche” by LPDO, you are instantly transported to a cozy Christmas bakery. The room is filled with the enticing scent of warm milk with honey and caramelized sugar. A sweet hint of vanilla lingers in the air, while the balsamic tonka bean and delicate white musk subtly round off the fragrance.

This scent is like a caramel chai latte on a cold winter day - warm, sweet, and irresistible. But it can also be worn well on warmer days, as it remains pleasant without becoming overpowering. Especially in the dry-down, it reveals its full splendor, becoming even sweeter and reminiscent of freshly baked vanilla cookies.

Anyone who enjoys sweet fragrances will love “La Nuit Blanche.” It is a perfect blend of gourmand and softness that caresses the senses and lasts a long time. Whether for cold or warm days, this fragrance always enchants.
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Smells like condensed milk with a drizzle of honey and caramel. Just as powdery as it is lactonic, wonderfully done. Lasts at least 8 hours.
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Bianco Latte dupe? The exact same note structure too.
Interesting.
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14
Wow, it really captures Bianco L. well! Not as enveloping as BL. Roasted almonds + tonka. Much finer & rounder than Eclaire.
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I find it personally more harmonious and softer than Bianco Latte, making it much more wearable and not so quickly annoying.
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At first, caramel is very noticeable. Then it becomes beautifully sweet thanks to tonka/honey/vanilla. Seductive/sensual, perfect for special occasions :)
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It's BEAUTIFUL.
Instantly head over heels.
Creamy caramel, milk, and vanilla. Tonka bean comes through nicely.
I like it better than its brother.
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Tonka-toffee and warm milk - really delicious! Linear development
For gourmand lovers, this is definitely a dream.
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Minimally sweeter than Bianco Latte, otherwise the same. A great very affordable alternative. Creamy-sweet-milky, tempting.
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Creamy-soft marzipan dream with a 'Raffaelo note', soft musk drydown, and amazing sillage. Love!!!
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Caramel vanilla milk with tonka bean. Smells delicious and lasts forever. You have to like sweet scents, though.
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