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Chocolate Queen 2022 Extrait de Parfum

6.8 / 10 68 Ratings
A perfume by Navitus Parfums for women and men, released in 2022. The scent is sweet-gourmand. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Sweet
Gourmand
Creamy
Woody
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Dark chocolateDark chocolate HazelnutHazelnut Dulce de lecheDulce de leche
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Irish creamIrish cream Chocolate fudgeChocolate fudge CaramelCaramel Bitter almondBitter almond
Base Notes Base Notes
PralinéPraliné Vanilla absoluteVanilla absolute AmberwoodAmberwood SandalwoodSandalwood

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
6.868 Ratings
Longevity
7.747 Ratings
Sillage
7.046 Ratings
Bottle
7.553 Ratings
Value for money
6.431 Ratings
Submitted by Blue84HB · last update on 10/28/2025.
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Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Einfinken

74 Reviews
Einfinken
Einfinken
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Nice intro to chocolate perfumes
I am fairly certain this is the first chocolate perfume I have ever tried but I really like it overall. Straight out of the atomizer, I do not get any dulce de leche. The dark chocolate, hazelnut and Irish cream are what are most immediately present to me. I'm not normally a huge fan of super boozy notes and they're easy to overdo to my nose but I wouldn't say this is an overdone alcohol note at all. It doesn't overwhelm or make me feel like I've spilt Irish cream all over, though I think the Irish cream does knock it a little into the night time fragrance categories. (Though you could spray it about an hour before leaving the house and then it could totally be a cold weather day scent. The Irish cream does start to fade after about 45 minutes.)

The dry down though where it transforms into a scent I really enjoy and it is my favorite part of the fragrance. The fudge, caramel, vanilla, and almond notes work together so well without being over the top. The longevity of this is great on my skin and I will still catch whiffs of it 6-8 hours later. I fully admit I blind bought this and I was a little worried it would be too much for me, however Chocolate Queen feels like a very approachable yet grown up chocolate fragrance.
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Landshark321

755 Reviews
Landshark321
Landshark321
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Nice diversified gourmand
First wearing of the latest release from Navitus Parfums, Chocolate Queen, curated by Gabby Loves Perfumes, an indulgent gourmand blend featuring a fairly diverse list of gourmand notes, but for me involves primarily dulce de leche, irish cream, and almond, much more so than vanilla or chocolate. There’s something slightly sharp involved in the mix, but overall it still is smoother than it is sharp/powdery, and with a good blend of the notes. There’s even a slightly floral/powdery quality to it, though no such notes are listed.

I think this is an easy winner for gourmand lovers—not among my favorite gourmands in the house but still quite good and worth sampling for all, so I’d recommend that especially fans of sweet fragrances get their nose on it. Its pricing is the same as the rest of the line’s recent releases, at $145 for 100ml.

7 out of 10
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PennyPearl

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PennyPearl
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"I don't want any chocolate..."
... and I have to ask myself why I even test chocolate scents, because while I do like to eat "pure" chocolate, I don't like it in processed form: I don't like cocoa, neither hot nor cold, no chocolate ice cream (not even as a child, it always had to be vanilla ice cream), for a long time I didn't like chocolate cake AT ALL, but well-made brownies are okay now. As a child, I always left out the cocoa batter in marble cake and only ate the light batter, didn't like Nutella on my bread, and even now I would never want to eat a donut with chocolate filling, but would rather choose vanilla or milk cream instead.
And does anyone remember that pink shampoo from "got 2 be" with a chocolate scent? It was around during my teenage years in the 2000s, and I found the concept ("chocolate scent, so special!") somehow exciting back then, but I always perceived the smell of chocolate as "dull," while vanilla always smelled positively sweet and "bright" and lively to me.

Nevertheless, here I am now, having tested a few chocolate scents, and yes, I ordered the Chocolate Queen blind and tested it with a sample.
I can say upfront: the fat chocolate cake caramel bomb, as Gabby eagerly emphasizes, is indeed not it. Personally, I don't like overly heavy gourmand scents, but I can imagine that many had different expectations.
"Sorriso | Profumum Roma," which I tested a few months ago, didn't appeal to me personally; goat pen-stinging orange-multivitamin notes- bright, exaggerated vanilla.
Here, with the Chocolate Queen, I primarily smell Baileys in the opening; slight hints of "Venom of Love | Navitus Parfums," just without the dark cherry. The chocolate initially smells like powdery nougat, not bitter at all (like, for example, in "Venom of Love | Navitus Parfums"); the consistency is like playdough, without smelling like it. It somehow reminds me of "chewy-creamy" nut chocolate spread, with something sweet that is hard to pinpoint; vanilla, caramel, toffee? Maybe a combination of everything. The scent tends to be somewhat woodier, rather than a heavy gourmand, an "indirect" brownie (more of a baking idea than a completely real pastry) actually comes to mind, along with a praline filled with vanilla egg liqueur.

Something bright and juicy lies over the scent; where Wicked Good is dark-bitter-dry-chocolatey in the opening, this one is "moist and juicy," like caramel sauce flowing over a (cooled) brownie. Yet, with all that, I don't find it overwhelmingly edible like "Nerocacao | Zeromolecole," which smells completely like a bakery and waffles & coconut chocolate; the warm, heavy-cake quality that I perceive in "Casamorati - Lira (Eau de Parfum) | XerJoff" or in Nerocacao is missing from the Chocolate Queen. I also smell a bit of Barbie hair like in "Eilish | Billie Eilish," but less penetratingly artificial, if that makes any sense.
"Venom of Love | Navitus Parfums" by Paulina is sexy and dark, while Gabby's Chocolate Queen is going on an innocent date where a chocolate milkshake with vanilla ice cream is being enjoyed.
It will probably stay for now; I can also imagine combining it with my "Venom of Love | Navitus Parfums" :)
Regarding longevity: it is less intense than "Venom of Love | Navitus Parfums," which I can say from my first impression.
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Chocolate Queen is a great chocolate scent that is best worn between October -April. (Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine' Day).
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4 months ago
Unexpectedly pleasant for a gourmand. Smells like a children's toy—the soft scented plastic of a My Little Pony.
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2 years ago
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Diet? Forget it, your nonsense!
Chocolate, the whole bar!
Pralines with liqueur and cream,
I’m planning to eat them too.
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3 years ago
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Not at all what I expected.
Starts with a blast of ironing aid
Then slowly more chocolate-sweet stuff
with a twist
and 3 drops of disinfectant.
Weird.
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Start: tipsy juicy brownie. Transitions into creamy chocolate-caramel & ends on a woody vanilla cream. I'm in gourmand heaven!
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3 years ago
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At first, dark, moderately sweet-creamy chocolate, with a slight sharpness, almond or nut?
DD wonderfully soft, praline-like, vanilla. H:24h+
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The chocolatey version of Billie Eilish. Longevity/sillage is very good on me.
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Chocolate kisses liqueur, then vanilla joins in - a beautifully crafted scent. No regrets about the blind buy.
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Starts with bitter dark chocolate + too much liqueur. Burp! In the dry down, creamy caramel sauce + vanilla pralines on a wooden plate. Barely any chocolate.
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I enter a chocolate shop, and there's a chocolate fountain. Initially a chocolate bomb, it then becomes a bit softer, slightly bitter-musk.
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