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Haught, Cool & Vicious 2001

7.6 / 10 253 Ratings
A popular perfume by Haught Parfums for women and men, released in 2001. The scent is sweet-fruity. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Sweet
Fruity
Floral
Powdery
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Mandarin orangeMandarin orange BergamotBergamot Knurled EnvelopeKnurled Envelope
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CedarCedar JasmineJasmine SaffronSaffron
Base Notes Base Notes
VanillaVanilla MuskMusk CastoreumCastoreum Vulcanized NotebookVulcanized Notebook

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.6253 Ratings
Longevity
7.9213 Ratings
Sillage
7.2215 Ratings
Bottle
8.8224 Ratings
Value for money
6.199 Ratings
Submitted by Michael · last update on 05/16/2025.
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Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the Shooting Stars collection.

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Kankuro

7 Reviews
Kankuro
Kankuro
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Blue is warmer than red.
XerJoff, again and again this magnificent niche label draws me in. Right from the beginning, the beautiful scents by Sergio Momo made me swoon. No wonder I once owned four of them. I will never forget my first XerJoff perfume. It was the limited edition "Verona 010". Only 101 bottles were made and every one was hand painted by a chinese artist. Every bottle was unique. I paid 300€ for a 100ml bottle, quite an expensive blind buy. But there was no other option, as samples weren't available. Luckily I loved the scent. The second XerJoff in my collection was the honey and caramel drenched Oud, Mamluk, followed by Uden and finally Mefisto. I enjoyed all of them, but only for a short time. I came to a point were I wanted to take a break from perfumes. I sold most of my collection, including the XerJoffs. Then I was gone for one year. Currently I am rebuilding my collection. My new motto: Less is more! I focus in less fragrances, which allows me to enjoy and experience them in a more intense way. As I made my way back into perfumery, I noticed several new releases, including Red Hoba, Blue Hope and 1888 by XerJoff. Of course I wanted to try them, but I took it slowly. I don't want to experience the feeling of "too much" in terms of perfumes again. Everytime a new release sparks my attention, I stop myself from immediately ordering samples. I remain patient. But amidst all my patience, a sample of Blue Hope found its way into my hands. After all this time it's XerJoff again. What can I expect?

Just seconds after spraying the fragrance on my skin, the scent of tart and lush citrus fruits emerges, studded with beautiful accents of Saffron. This almost spicy freshness makes me think of nature and calmness. After reading several reviews on the internet, saying Blue Hope is sweet and fruity, I was quite surprised by such an opening. This must be a typical case of false expectations on my part. Or is it? Rather quick, the first impressions of Blue Hope start to disappear. After merely two minutes, the first changes begin to unfold: The perfume gets richer, the citrus melts into an accord of woods, which also brings fruity and sweet notes along with it. Just a few seconds after their appeareance, they already start to take over. What is the source of these new olfactive impressions? Sure, I could take the easy road and guess that some fruits are responsible for the fruity sweetness. But in this case it's just not that easy. Blue Hope may be fruity, but doesn't smell of fruit. The same goes for the Sweetness, which gets more intense as I write these lines, but never really goes into gourmand territory. The scent as a whole seems rather milky and tasteful. Also, the saffron is still there, lending the scent a velvet like gloom. As I consulted the notes pyramid to find out which of them is responsible for the curious fruit accord, I saw the cedarwood. At this point it is important to consider that cedarwood comes from many different regions. All these varieties produce oils, but they all have a distinct smell. They range from urinous, resin, woody, smoky; to even creamy and coconut like. That's exactly it, I am sure! The slightly woody, sweet and milky scent mixed with fruitynessmit is a result of combining a certain variety of Cedarwood with Jasmine. Often Jasmine is called the single most important flower in perfumery. You can also find different kinds of Jasmine, growing in different parts of the world. They all smell have an individual smell, but they all smell without a doubt like Jasmine. And truly, as Blue Hopes heart comes to full bloom, it offers a moist and green note with exotic hints, typical for Jasmine. But let's be honest: All of that is rather hard to make out, as the perfume is blended masterfully. Not a single note acts on its own, all of them act together and create something wonderful, something new! After an hour on my skin, all thats left of the saffron is a soft hint. It played its part extremely well in the composition and continues to lend a faint, almost unnoticeable velvet spice accent. During the rise of the Vanilla, these little hints of spice are pleasant and keep the composition alive and moving. And now to my favorite part of the fragrance: The Vanilla shows its full beauty during the drydown of Blue Hope! On a side note, it's fantastic how this fragrance manages to change this dramatically three times without losing its spirit. After the dry citrus and saffron opening and the rich and creamy Jasmine and Cedarwood heart, follows the beguiling and sweet base note of Vanilla. And despite all these different phases, Blue Hope always smells like Blue Hope, staying true to itself. But now back to the wonderful drydown: The already mentioned Vanille does not overpower the heart notes completely, parts of them remain until the end of the perfume. But something rather curious happens now. The Vanilla is hiding a secret. It's a carnal secret. It may only be the faintest hint, only a whisper. But it's there, something animalic. The last fragrance that combined sweet Vanilla with animalic notes, if I remember correctly, was Musc Maori by Parfumerie Générale. Unfortunately, this one smelled rather vile to me. Blue Hope is luckily not even close to this disastrous combination, I guess it's due to a different ratio of how the notes were used. So while Musc Maori reminds me of Vanilla pudding with chocolate chip cookies and big cat anus, Blue Hope doesn't evoke any wild animals, nor is it erotic in any way. It carries the scent of life, which draws me in and keeps me protected and warm. This warmth and feeling of protection is present during the whole development of Blue Hope. It's a comfortable kind of fragrance it calms me down and envelops all my senses. A fresh oriental like no other. Chapeau, Mr. Momo! Your creative direction resulted in yet another marvelous fragrance.

What else can I say? Blue Hope is a fragrance I fell in love with. It is warm and gentle, and the way the fresh citrus transforms into something much deeper and more rich is stunning to whitness. I know that XerJoff is often critiziced for their high prices and decadent bottle design. But personally, I am willing to pay the money they ask for Blue Hope, as this fragrance is unique. XerJoff is one of the very best out there, not a single of their compositions was a disappointment. Even if I did not like a fragrance, like Dhofar or Fiero, their quality is always outstanding. Lastly I'd like to mention that Blue Hope, despite being gentle, has amazing staying power and a strong sillage.
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N1klas74

22 Reviews
N1klas74
N1klas74
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Stahl in Seide
kein typisch frischer Duft, er startet zwar hell mit Zitrus und Mandarine, aber schnell zeigt sich eine cremige, fast metallisch-kühle Jasminnote, die dem Ganzen eine tiefe gibt. Dazu kommt eine süß holzige Basisaus Zedernholz und Vanille, die dem Duft Struktur verleihen. Er wirkt edel, aber hat etwas unerwartetes fast schon synthetisch aber im positiven Sinn. Ideal für Frühling und Herbst auch an frischen Sommerabenden tragbar, nicht unbedingt für heiße Tage oder Sport sondern eher für Situationen in denen man präsent, stilvoll aber nicht überladen wirken möchte.
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Sweetsmell75

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Sweetsmell75
Sweetsmell75
Top Review 27  
Blue Hope and a Little Secret :)
Blue Hope ... such a beautiful name for a fragrance and then from XerJoff ... it had to be tested!
What the scent has to do with hope is not entirely clear to me ... but it does sound nice. Especially in combination with the matching bottle ;)
Amouage's Sunshine Women is a bit in the opening ... then it becomes a fruity-sweet semi-gourmand (although I don't see it as a gourmand since it's not too sweet) with vanilla, wood, and musk in tow. A little creature is the little secret of Blue Hope! But read for yourself :)

About the scent:
Blue Hope starts with citrus notes that definitely remind me of orange candies (I still have to laugh when I think of Meggi's comment) and somehow also something that reminds me of Davana ... maybe that's why my initial thought was with the Sunshine. But according to the pyramid, Davana is not in there.
Cool-fruity-herb-sweet it smells from my wrist.
Saffron, cedar, and jasmine add to the scent progression ... it becomes spicy-woody but not too floral. An enchanting scent that is really very hard to describe.
With vanilla and fluffy musk, it heads into the base. Castoreum can already be sniffed before the base, and you should like this note; otherwise, it won't work with the "blue hope" ... because that's exactly the little secret that adds the finishing touch between vanilla-musk-wood and makes it special.
The base is tender ... sexy ... enchanting ... intoxicating the senses and driving me a bit crazy ;)
Unisex ... yes, definitely!
Blue Hope is wearable all year round, but it's not an everyday scent.
The longevity is a good 8-9 hours and the sillage is in the medium range.
The bottle is a dream in blue and has the familiar XerJoff shape from the Shooting Stars collection (I personally don't find the new, rounder bottles quite as beautiful anymore)

Conclusion:
The blue hope is quite delicious... reminds me of Sunshine... just with an animalistic touch that transitions into a tender vanilla-musk base!

I must confess ... 400 euros would not have been worth it for me for Blue Hope, but thanks to a nice souk deal, the scent was allowed to join my collection after much back and forth as a leftover bottle :)
I recommend it for anyone who enjoys musk with vanilla and an animalistic twist! It's already a lovely little treasure!
Updated on 12/27/2017
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Meggi

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Meggi
Meggi
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In a Two-Room Apartment in Braunschweig
“Do you feel anything yet?”

“Nope.”

“Then suck faster! I can already taste that there’s something else in there. It doesn’t just taste like candy*. Somehow it’s…hm…a bit bitter or something. It shouldn’t take more than a quarter of an hour, said the woman from the shop.”

“Which one? The one in that tight red outfit, where she was almost popping out all the time?”

“What do you mean, popping out? Where are you looking? Did you find that sexy?”

“Noooo! Not me…”

“Anyway, she said it wouldn’t take a quarter of an hour before you notice something.”

“I only taste candy.”

“You need to suck faster!! They must know what they’re doing. Wasn’t that exciting? A whole shop full of…things? This Reeperbahn is quite a place, isn’t it? Ooooh, I think I’m starting to feel something! It tastes somehow…mmmmmh…wild. Ooooh, and it’s tingling, I’m getting hot and cold all over my back and everywhere up and down. Oh yes, ‘Hot Candy - Get Fired Up’; that fits.”

“I don’t taste anything.”

“You need to suck faster!!!”

* suckysuckysuckysuckysucky *

“Herbert, oh, Herbert… I think I’m all worked up…!”

“Now I feel it too… Something is stirring!”

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* northern German for "candies".
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Althea

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Althea
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Above the Clouds....
Blue Hope is a cloud perfume. Of gentle lightness.
The light above the clouds.

I have never experienced clouds as intensely as on the beautiful island of Tenerife. You drive up to Teide and look down at swirling, flowing, fluffy clouds - in all possible formations and also colors, with the seductive blue glimmering sea in between. It is completely silent. You spread out, seeing other Canary Islands emerge from a sea of clouds. The sun is strong. One could just fall straight into this sea of clouds. The deep blue of the sea exerts a tremendous pull.
I have no fear of heights, no, but I can't endure it for too long without feeling "different".

It is the same with "Blue Hope". I can't smell it for too long without feeling a cotton-soft sensation and a strong pull. (Blue Hope - the name was rightly chosen).

So how does Blue Hope smell?
Fantastic. Mandarin and bergamot rise radiantly bright above a cloud bed of vanilla. Soft, cuddly, fluffy. And yet present.
Cedar and saffron are subtly perceptible, creating a wide, blue space. Musk may contribute to the warmth and sweetness, but jasmine is just a whispered little cloud.

Blue Hope is strong and seductive, soft and radiant, airy and deep.
A fruity gourmand, sweet, less floral with an intoxicating brilliance and gentleness.
The longevity and sillage are very good.
I want to recommend Blue Hope to you, I can't escape it, and perhaps you won't be able to either. So, sweet tooths, definitely give it a try!
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Like a more sophisticated version of Fatal Charm for me. Love both. Definitely on a retro side.
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One of the best powdery and lovely perfumes. sweetness and powdery
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After a brief sugar shock
The dentist visit comes
Pulls out blue berries
With the little saffron drill
Now the room smells
Of orange musk
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Another hopeless Xerjoff case. Overwhelmingly synthetic, too sweet, and adorned with bakery vanilla.
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Leather-fruity scent
Of the bright-fresh variety
Saffron feels very cool
The bottle reminds me of berries
Home-typical musk cream
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Play-Doh with hazelnut scent! Saffron and wood lead into the vanilla cream base. It's okay, but something's missing. The beaver is house-trained...
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I'm sitting by the pool (it smells like this) and eating a sundae with caramel/hazelnut ice cream. I'm wearing "Roses Vanille" by Mancera. There's a beaver swimming in the pool.
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1960s, a secretary at the dentist with teased hair, 2 cans of hairspray. For the pain, something sweet, a beaver walks by..
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The elixir of lovers!
Deepest emotions, endless peace, infinite trust.
The most beautiful gift for someone you love!
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The blue hope is quite delicious... reminds me of Sunshine... just with an animalistic touch that transitions into a tender vanilla-musk base.
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