Tiramisu Coco 2024

Tiramisu Coco by Zimaya
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8.1 / 10 50 Ratings
A new perfume by Zimaya for women and men, released in 2024. The scent is sweet-gourmand. It is being marketed by Afnan.
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Main accords

Sweet
Gourmand
Creamy
Powdery
Oriental

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
AmarettoAmaretto CoffeeCoffee
Heart Notes Heart Notes
VanillaVanilla Ice creamIce cream PastryPastry
Base Notes Base Notes
VanillaVanilla Brown sugarBrown sugar AmberAmber
Ratings
Scent
8.150 Ratings
Longevity
7.444 Ratings
Sillage
7.141 Ratings
Bottle
7.643 Ratings
Value for money
8.536 Ratings
Submitted by Skrwail, last update on 07/16/2025.

Smells similar

What the fragrance is similar to
Amore Caffè by Mancera
Amore Caffè
Caffé Latte by Khadlaj / خدلج
Caffé Latte

Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
5
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
8
Scent
Dennis1104

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Dennis1104
Dennis1104
Helpful Review 7  
Amore Caffè in synthetic, with a little less coffee, more amaretto, more vanilla
Tiramisu Coco is a rock-solid gourmand for a very good price-performance ratio, but that's what you're used to from Zimaya.
What the Arabian inexpensive fragrance houses conjure up time and again is truly amazing.

Tiramisu Coco is based on Mancera's Amore Caffè and, in my opinion, you can feel it. We also get that sweet coffee scent here.

The Tiramisu Coco is noticeably more synthetic for me, especially at the beginning. However, this wears off after 5 minutes at the latest.
However, the fragrance has these coffee vibes right from the start and the amaretto is also present.
Whether I would define it directly as amaretto, I don't know.
In any case, it has something alcoholic, sweetly alcoholic. There is also an alcoholic impression at the beginning with this noticeable synthetics, but it is rather unpleasant and due to the synthetics. However, the alcoholic part that follows is nice.

As time goes on, the fragrance loses some of this coffee aroma.
This sweet, tipsy impression is also lost a little bit at a time. Instead, the fragrance gains noticeably in vanilla and a few pastry-like impressions.
Above all, however, the vanilla becomes more present and lingers until the end.

All in all, a great fragrance that is super unisex wearable and has a thoroughly appealing performance.
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Scent
Orangensorbe

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Orangensorbe
Orangensorbe
Helpful Review 11  
Closer to Bianco Latte than to Amore Caffè ...
... my preliminary conclusion for those people who don't feel like reading my monstrously long review!

Fragrance:
Tiramisu Coco is one of the strongest "top note catchers" for me. Immediately after spraying it on: Zack, pure amaretto! As long as the fragrance is still damp on the skin, it smells mainly of this alcoholic delicacy. After a few minutes, a biscuit-like note is added - subtle, not too edible, and slowly becoming sweeter, syrupy and slightly biscuity. Interestingly, I noticed this biscuity note particularly intensely this morning. For me, the day's mood seems to play a role with regard to the "cookie". It's not in the fragrance notes, but my nose also smells a fruity-sour facet that balances the fragrance. Is it the liqueur note of amaretto? A hidden cherry? Have I smelled too many gourmands with a subtle fruity-peach-whatever note and am I imagining it now? I look forward to an exchange here.
To get back to the point: At this point, it's sweet, but not exclusively sweet. A lot of very interesting, delicious, almost intoxicating notes come together, and you wonder where the journey will take you. This little fragrance spectacle takes place on my skin within the first 5 minutes - and I love it! Until then: clearly 12/10!

Over the next 30 minutes, it develops into a sweet, lactonic vanilla scent, which is surrounded by a few secondary accords. Imagine vanilla milk with a dash of amaretto coffee winter syrup. With an amarettini - and this was the first to be eaten. A real coffee shot didn't make it into the milk. At least not to my nose. For me, the coffee note tends to remain in the background; it accompanies the fragrance more than it takes center stage. For me, this is clearly the weakest part of the fragrance. It somehow loses all of its outstanding, great components and also its depth so quickly.

In the very late drydown, Tiramisu Coco reminds me strongly of the DNA of Bianco Latte. However, where Bianco Latte and co. are rather fluffy and creamy, Tiramisu Coco is darker. At this point, Bianco Latte would be vanilla milk, frothed with vanilla syrup. Tiramisu Coco is a vanilla milk that has already been drunk. All that remains is a sediment with a little "winter syrup". What is fascinating is that after a few hours I have the feeling that the fragrance is getting "better" again. I sprayed it on as a bedtime scent one evening and could still smell a nice vanilla on me the next morning. So it actually lasted a very long time on me, even though it weakens in between and seems flat.

In a nutshell: Top note - awesome! Middle - meh, flat. End - Huh? Nice.
This description of the progression probably reads more lofty than the progression actually is. You probably won't be able to smell it like that when you quickly drizzle it in. Cost me sweat, time and a lot of skin area. The things you don't do for Parfumo...

Flacon:
Perhaps not super elegant, but still high quality. Not cheap plastic, but a heavy thing that could pass for a doorstop. And the magnetic closure - I'd like all bottles to have that! As far as the design itself is concerned, opinions are divided. I don't think it's "beautiful", but quite cool.

For whom?
If you're looking for a fragrance with coffee at the center of the action, then Tiramisu Coco might disappoint you! At least that was the case for me. The coffee note remains rather subtle here. I remember Amore Cafe differently and can therefore also imagine that people looking for a dupe to this fragrance might come away unhappy.
However, fans of generally sweet gourmands might get their money's worth here.
Comparatively speaking, I would say that it will appeal to many who also like bianco latte and the like. And since vanilla milk and those with a shot have no gender, this fragrance doesn't either and is unisex - wearable by all potential vanilla clouds.

Price:
Prior to the launch, Zimaya had already been quite openly promoting the Tiramisus, and so the fragrance came onto the market with a price tag of around €40. This is a little cheeky, as the fragrance quality and progression are more in line with the usual price range of €20 in my opinion.
So watch out! Tiramisu Coco is NOT a reason for FOMO! If you already have fragrances similar to Éclair on your shelf, you are well equipped and can relax and wait for a price drop or (as in my case) do without it.

Conclusion:
Tiramisu Coco is a portable, solid gourmand over its entire course. For me, the biggest attraction is clearly the top note, which is a real highlight. Later in the drydown, however, it loses its distinctiveness and becomes more and more of an almost sticky-sweet mishmash with hints of bianco latte. Personally, it lacks depth. The hoped-for coffee note is also too weak for me. All in all, good, but not a must-have for me.
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Pricing
8
Bottle
6
Sillage
7
Longevity
9
Scent
Gera1997

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Gera1997
Gera1997
Top Review 13  
After the big wedding
I associate this fragrance with a childhood experience that took place at a wedding

After several hours of celebrating, hundreds of congratulations and a large portion of games and music, we finally had coffee and pastries. Like any child, you rush forward and take everything that comes your way:D
And there it was. The one piece of pastry.

The aroma of the delicious-looking tiramisu starts with a really good shot of amaretto.

It felt like I was biting into it. Why do I remember that so well? I really didn't think it was tasty (I was 13 at the time)

The amaretto note is the main player at the beginning, until it calms down and develops into a good, freshly made coffee scent.
The coffee doesn't smell a bit synthetic to me.
Surprising

In the DD, the coffee leaves and turns into cocoa with a good dash of condensed milk.

This fragrance is not exactly earth-shattering, nor is it really spectacular, but it has different phases that have been developed really well and faithfully to the original.
As I'm really a huge gourmand fragrance lover, I have to say that it's well made for everyday wear. It's not just sweet notes. It's not overpowering and not at all overpowering.

I thank this fragrance for taking me back to the past. Where there were pastries, coffee for the adults and cocoa with condensed milk for the children.
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1 short view on the fragrance
Seano88Seano88 4 months ago
8
Bottle
8
Sillage
6
Longevity
5.5
Scent
Not sure how close it is to Amore Caffe as i’ve not smelt it but this is very synthetic to me. In the air its ok but close up isnt pleasant
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