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Fresh cherry La Nuit Trésor
This is one of those perfumes that mix several popular scent profiles into one. In this case, it's the dark, syrupy sweet La Nuit Trésor DNA blended with a slightly Delina-esque fruity rose and an on-trend cherry note. So, it's not the most original scent, but I got to admit it smells extremely good to me. I love all those accords on their own, so why wouldn't I love a good olfactory remix of them?
And it is nicely done. Juicy cherry and dewy, sweet rose floating on a sensual, deep vanilla base that keeps the scent from going sour. I definitely get some of the base notes from the original La Nuit Trésor, like caramel and patchouli, even though they're not listed. A big difference is that this doesn't have the smokey incense of the original. The newly added almond milk note is very subtle to my nose, I can't really separate it from the cherry.
The "Intense" naming isn't very fitting here. I don't find this weak, but it's lighter and fresher than the original LNT, just not what one would expect from an Intense version. On the plus side that also means that this flanker is a little more versatile and less of an night time/winter only scent.
Some find this similar to the discontinued La Nuit Trésor à la Folie, but I wouldn't recommend to get this as a replacement. The sour cherry and general bright fruity vibe make it quite different from the ultra-warm, ambery À la Folie. Sure, they're both from the same line, so they're not complete opposites, but I don't find them that close either. Each one is lovely in its own way. I wouldn't mind having both.
And it is nicely done. Juicy cherry and dewy, sweet rose floating on a sensual, deep vanilla base that keeps the scent from going sour. I definitely get some of the base notes from the original La Nuit Trésor, like caramel and patchouli, even though they're not listed. A big difference is that this doesn't have the smokey incense of the original. The newly added almond milk note is very subtle to my nose, I can't really separate it from the cherry.
The "Intense" naming isn't very fitting here. I don't find this weak, but it's lighter and fresher than the original LNT, just not what one would expect from an Intense version. On the plus side that also means that this flanker is a little more versatile and less of an night time/winter only scent.
Some find this similar to the discontinued La Nuit Trésor à la Folie, but I wouldn't recommend to get this as a replacement. The sour cherry and general bright fruity vibe make it quite different from the ultra-warm, ambery À la Folie. Sure, they're both from the same line, so they're not complete opposites, but I don't find them that close either. Each one is lovely in its own way. I wouldn't mind having both.

