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01/29/2024 - 03:14 PM
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The Bottle Decides in the Race with Madera

Based on the hints in the statements, I directly compared Caramelo Vanilla with Madera. Both are very similar for a long time. To begin with: In the "Contemporary Blend Collection - Caramelo Vanilla | New Notes," the name says it all - also in the emphasis on caramel and vanilla.

The newer caramel interpretation from New Notes has a slightly less rounded, darker, pleasantly smoky-dirtier caramel touch, while Madera comes across as somewhat brighter, softer, and more complex; the hint of meadow flower is delicate but adds dimensionality, making it a bit more interesting. But we are talking about minimal differences.

In return, "Contemporary Blend Collection - Caramelo Vanilla | New Notes" has a bit more staying power in both longevity and sillage. Also a hint.

You definitely only need one of the two; when calculated per ml, Madera is minimally "cheaper" and more suited for softer, gentler souls. On the other hand, the fragrance from New Notes has a smoky, slightly cheekier caramel note with a stronger unisex character. I would say that you can confidently orient yourself by the bottles; the one that appeals more should also be more pleasing in content.

Both are beautiful. Only the fine nuances make the difference. I personally can't say exactly which one will win in the end...
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