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Vanille Chocolat

6.4 / 10 91 Ratings
A perfume by Les Senteurs Gourmandes for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is gourmand-sweet. It is being marketed by Parfums par Nature.
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Main accords

Gourmand
Sweet
Spicy
Oriental
Powdery

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
HoneyHoney
Heart Notes Heart Notes
PatchouliPatchouli ChocolateChocolate
Base Notes Base Notes
TobaccoTobacco VanillaVanilla
Ratings
Scent
6.491 Ratings
Longevity
6.871 Ratings
Sillage
6.566 Ratings
Bottle
6.072 Ratings
Value for money
7.012 Ratings
Submitted by Antoine · last update on 04/28/2024.
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What the fragrance is similar to
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Reviews

8 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Elysium

898 Reviews
Elysium
Elysium
Helpful Review 3  
The Shape of Dark Chocolate
After having successfully tested two Les Senteurs Gourmandes Oud cologned, namely Amber Our and Black Oud, I opted this time for giving Vanille Chocolat a try, and blind bought it. I was astounded when I tried it on from a decent package. I instantly fell in love. In a nutshell, I got delicious praline, vanilla, and musky honey... Delights have hidden behind a huge wall of cold, metallic patchouli.

I cherish this. One of the sexiest dark perfumes I have ever encountered. It has the mysterious quality of Thierry Mugler Angel's DNA imprint with that filthy animalic patchouli, but with the cacao and chocolate amped. I'm a huge fan of original Angel and mainly because of the earthy bitter patchouli bite that it has. Vanille Chocolat is indeed very similar to the original but with subdued patchouli and amped up chocolate instead.
If Angel is cotton candy, this is an aged wine. Drier and darkly sweet than syrupy or sugary, and nothing plastic about this chocolate - it is rich, warm, dusty, rubbery, and deep. A very grown-up gourmand, and not an easy wear for everybody, but if you love Angel and her flankers, this scent invites people in and keeps them there, and cuts through cold winter air amazingly.

When I unboxed the scent and sprayed it twice on my backhand I discovered an oriental tasty accord. It opens up with an intense aroma of bitter chocolate warmed by the sensuality of the sweetness of honey. I got cocoa powder thrown into the mix and it smells exactly like chocolate liquor, you know, the bitter dark chocolate. There's a touch of something minty, maybe the patchouli is attempting to rise from the very beginning. I get a tiny amount of cacao which smells more like, as is common I understand as a base in this type of scent, patchouli and some florals to create the effect.

It's all about the cocoa, and yes, it really is bitter cocoa. The opening is a gourmand, and it's sweet, but think of a sophisticated truffle rolled in cocoa powder, not a common chocolate bar. Or maybe don't think of candy at all, it's less dessert-like than you might expect, and to drive home that point, the recipe associated with the fragrance is not a chocolate cake or some such. The bitter cacao is evident in the top notes but takes a back-seat relatively quickly and the heart reveals earthy patchouli still wrapped by the luscious honey.

As times goes by, the earthy heart blends into the richness of a base with herbal vanilla and mild tobacco accents. The natural vanilla extracts from Madagascar and Mexico and cocoa develop a complex perfume formed of several hundreds of different aromatic compounds loaded with emotion. I'm a sucker for tobacco scents, yet it is not overpowering here. Interesting to see that nobody has likened this to Tobacco Vanille by Tom Ford. This will carry out for several hours the tobacco is hinted but not extremely prominent, just the perfect mix. It dries down to smooth chocolaty vanilla tobacco at the base and is just a pleasure all-throughout... I enjoy this one a lot!

I'm thoroughly impressed with its dirt cheap prices and simple, linear perfumes that aren't going to require a second debt to explore! Who doesn't love a bargain? You can't go wrong here. A must-have for gourmand lovers. All in all, if you love Angel, you'll love this too.

For the daring gentleman, like myself, who is willing to look past the labelling of "for Women". This is very much unisex - IMHO a bit more on the masculine side. Suited for winter time, I recommend it for evening and night out. Both sillage and longevity are above the average.

-Elysium
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Sherapop

1240 Reviews
Sherapop
Sherapop
Helpful Review 1  
Angel Flashback
Oh my goodness: am I having an ANGEL flashback? (I always suspected that it was fat soluble...) No, in fact, I am wearing Laurence Dumont Les Senteurs Gourmandes VANILLE CHOCOLAT.

I tested a few of these Dumont perfumes a while back and was sufficiently pleased to end up acquiring a bottle of VANILLE VIOLETTE (not in the bn db), so I welcomed the receipt of a new sample which had been thrown in along with a recent online order. This house can perhaps be best summed up as "budget niche"—as oxymoronic as that may sound. The compositions are all very natural smelling, and I am sure that they use real flowers, where relevant (not in this case...). I have found all of the Dumont perfumes which I've sniffed rather simple, and this entire vanilla series is obviously geared toward lovers of all things gourmand, as the name clearly indicates: "Les Senteurs Gourmandes".

VANILLE CHOCOLAT really does open very similarly to the drydown of ANGEL, which surprised me since VANILLE VIOLETTE does not smell like ANGEL OF STARS VIOLETTE. However, VANILLE CHOCOLAT proceeds to transform into a somewhat strange, almost rubbery chocolate/myrrh-vanillla drydown, as though the chocolate were somehow petrified. This entry in the vanilla series is not nearly so sweet as the VANILLE VIOLETTE, which offers a double hit of sugar, given the naturally sweet quality of violets combined with the sweet vanilla (which to some would qualify as cloying!).

My impression is that people who like some of the better-made vanilla-oriental celebrity scents would like this line a lot. I definitely recommend this particular creation to those who appreciate (and even crave!) ANGEL. You know who you are: you avail yourselves of the "refill vats" at major department stores. (-:
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Thatsmr2usir

67 Reviews
Thatsmr2usir
Thatsmr2usir
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Angel Flashback
As it has been noted, this is Mugler's Angel but done in a more polite way if you will. Not as loud nor long lasting as the queen B! BUT..... It is cheaper. Nothing else to add to this except for why fly coach when you can fly first class?.
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Mandelmaus

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Mandelmaus
Top Review 17  
Honey in the Head, Patchouli in the Heart, Tobacco in the Mind, and Chocolate as a Goodnight Kiss
Summer is faltering or has already taken a break, perhaps just gathering its last strength before the grand finale; in any case, the peak has been surpassed.
Yesterday was the first day when the harbingers of the coming autumn could be felt, it has drastically cooled down, light drizzle, it has become fresh. One must not become nostalgic; I welcome and love these precious days, the changes in nature.
This morning the same weather, one already shivers - I need something warm, something comforting and soft.
My gaze immediately fell on this fragrance, shamefully, I haven't worn you that often, even though you are always sniffed with pleasure and receive many compliments, you should sweeten my Monday.

I had read a lot of good things about the gourmand line so far, often also the similarity to Angel, especially here.
I have come to love Angel again since last year, it had long been tempting to me, but old love does not rust.

Right after applying, I am enveloped by warm, strong, and spicy dark honey, not smoothly dripping but rather viscous, enveloping and intoxicating.
The entry does not seem compact or immobile, just very direct and unembellished, which I like.
It resembles a slow circling of the prey, calm but powerful. Rich brown, earthy and grumbling, patchouli mixes in. Nothing seems blurred or softened, rather rough and a bit dirty, hefty and demanding, yet far from being clumsy or awkward.
Such a strong facet I have not yet experienced from the note, it becomes almost unbearable, oppressive and too firm in consistency, yet the honey sets golden accents and bright sprinkles in this patchouli tornado, taming and dimming the earthy rolling before it.

With the flare of the tobacco, a masculine, smoky, and resinous note joins in, the appearance already shows traits of Angel, however, it seems more complex and more unisex, a man could wear it too, why not.
A honey-dripping, patchouli-loving, spicy-powdery, and tobacco-smoking Oriental without diva-like airs or macho posturing, a mysterious mask that wants to be worn.
The sillage is strong but not arrogant, the scent constantly surrounds me, similar to a warm, strong hand on the neck or an arm that gently but firmly embraces the waist.

It crackles and sparks, yet not exaggerated, it is a melting and golden warmth, marked by hot, smoldering but not blazing embers, dense but not biting smoke clouds, a sweet trace of tobacco lingers in the air like one knows it from pipe smokers in winter.

Towards the end, the shadows lighten, the notes of the fragrance become finer and more feminine, delicate milk chocolate and fragile vanilla, only a cinnamon hint from the patch, with tobacco as a gently adhering fixative.
And by then I ask myself whether it is better or worse than Angel... A difficult question, I actually see it as independent.
From a family, that cannot be denied, I find it more mysterious, not so curvy and bosomy as the loud and shrill sister.
If Angel is a comet, this perfume is the fading tail, iridescent stardust, yet still substantial and enchanting.

I find the longevity appropriate for such a gourmand; even after ten hours, the base melts sensually and deliciously away, even slightly woody, a very versatile scent with such a manageable pyramid, astonishing.

For me, it is just right for cool summer days and the ever-approaching autumn; office-friendly as well. I wanted to experience Angel only in very small doses.

A beautiful gourmand that impresses me with depth, it does not need to hide, those who hate Angel and its twins can forget this one right away, but those who get nostrils as big as a horse's at the mere thought of chocolate and honey should definitely take a sniff.
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Chrisantiss

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Chrisantiss
Top Review 9  
Unapproachable
Vanille Chocolat is already a bit more substantial and not quite as sweet as the fragrances from this brand that I commented on earlier.
And yet it is surprising that you can smell all the listed notes quite well here.

Although it is supposed to be a vanilla-chocolate scent, a dark, somewhat stern note emerges first, which I believe to be patchouli. I also notice a fruity tone, which may be the interplay of patchouli, chocolate, and honey.

Even though it has a slight sweetness, this somewhat bitter and stern note predominates, which I personally do not like. The dark chocolate note is also not really my thing. I prefer the light, delicate chocolate.

Overall, the scent has a stronger presence than the others from this brand, but it lacks the cuddly factor.

I have the impression that there are no top, heart, and base notes here, but that all are giving the tone at the same time. The scent hardly changes anymore, but occasionally a somewhat musty tone (tobacco?) emerges.
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6 years ago
1
A more accurate name would have been Tobacco Patchouli and it goes very soapy, very fast.
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7
2
Spicy honey scent. I only smell vanilla and chocolate subtly. Very strong and long-lasting. Not for someone who likes something sweet.
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7
You can't capture patchouli more sensually than in a bed
of honey tobacco, liquid chocolate, and bourbon vanilla. A dream.
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5
1
The name is misleading:
Instead of chocolate & vanilla, there's honey & patchouli.
Reminds me of Angel, but this one smells a bit musty.
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5
1
F.m.a mix of Mugler's Angel and a bit more Angel Muse EdP. A successful blend with a delicious chocolate-honey accord and hazelnut illusion.
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5 years ago
5
2
The patchouli is quite dominant for my nose. It reminds me more of Gothic parties from my youth than of chocolate. Still not bad.
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8 years ago
5
Angel with nose-biting patchouli and a hint of acidity. Miro Blue Jeans does it better.
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4
Reminds me a bit of "A*Men Pure Havane". Just a bit sweeter and a little more subtle. Cocoa/chocolate is hardly noticeable here too.
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The scent doesn't convince me, even though I really like the brand itself.
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A sweet trio: The sweet vanilla is joined by DarkChoc, their liaison later spiced up by earthy patch.
Unusual (but) good!
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