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6.6 / 10 16 Ratings
A perfume by Al Hashimi for women and men, released in 2011. The scent is sweet-gourmand. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Sweet
Gourmand
Creamy
Powdery
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Mexican vanillaMexican vanilla Reinforced ToothpasteReinforced Toothpaste
Heart Notes Heart Notes
MilkMilk Thermoplastic EardrumThermoplastic Eardrum
Base Notes Base Notes
Cane sugarCane sugar

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
6.616 Ratings
Longevity
7.212 Ratings
Sillage
6.612 Ratings
Bottle
7.720 Ratings
Submitted by Michael · last update on 04/04/2025.
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Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the Antropología collection.

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What the fragrance is similar to
Miroir Miroir - Miroir des Envies by Mugler
Miroir Miroir - Miroir des Envies

Reviews

1 in-depth fragrance description
Meggi

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Up to the Thought of Coconut
I had pushed the sibling scent 'Amalia Gourmand' into another corner despite its name, but 'Quilombo' leaves no doubt: This is truly a gourmand: caramel, quickly turning not creamy anymore, but rather dusty, a bit burnt, and after a quarter of an hour, even more than just "a bit" burnt. Carners 'Palo Santo' sends its regards.

However, the vanilla seems to be exploring its smoky potential in parallel. In any case, the smokiness does not smell sharp and pale like something accidentally left too long on the stove; rather, it is aromatic and rounded. I suspect we are simply experiencing the skill of real vanilla with its various facets, which I had only partially encountered before. Today there are floral aspects, freshness like from plant sap, chewy caramel, some chocolatey sprinkles, fruity hints up to the thought of coconut(!), as well as a touch of wood. All of this is, of course, only lightly touched upon, never fully reached. Strong.

As late morning approaches, the part scraped from the bottom of the pot increases again, and the increasingly sugary sweetness is testing my patience a bit. However, 'Quilombo' just manages to curve around this, and the sweetness recedes somewhat over the course of the afternoon, while the scent gradually fades away without any significant further change. Patience test No. 2: hours of burnt, slightly sweet milk… burnt, slightly sweet milk… burnt, slightly sweet milk. This unchangeability throughout the afternoon into the evening unfortunately becomes quite annoying over time.

Conclusion: I will leave it - at most - at the first third.

I thank Rotkehlchen for the sample.
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10 months ago
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sweetened condensed milk on the verge of burning
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Sugared milk, oddly not too sweet and gourmand, but also with green-fruity accents.
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Smells like freshly squeezed orange juice at first. Then a bit aquatic. Strange scent and definitely not my thing.
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5 years ago
3
In Quilombo, I smell a less sweet version of the fragrance Miroir des Envies. The toast note is interpreted here as fruity-woody.
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7 years ago
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The malt and delicious burnt cotton candy linger in the air, while raspberry candy sits nearby. Fairground gourmand.
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Warm sweetened condensed milk with a hint of vanilla - not overly sweet but definitely quite sweet.
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