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Tiramisu Coco 2024

8.1 / 10 65 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
Oriental
Spicy

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
8.165 Ratings
Longevity
7.458 Ratings
Sillage
7.055 Ratings
Bottle
7.555 Ratings
Value for money
8.549 Ratings
Submitted by Skrwail · last update on 12/16/2025.
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What the fragrance is similar to
Amore Caffè by Mancera
Amore Caffè
Caffé Latte by Khadlaj
Caffé Latte

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5 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Gera1997

8 Reviews
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Gera1997
Gera1997
Top Review 14  
After the Big Wedding
With this fragrance, I associate a childhood experience that took place at a wedding.

After several hours of celebrating, hundreds of well-wishes, and a large portion of games and music, there was finally coffee and pastries. Like every child, you rush forward and grab everything that comes your way :D
And there it was. That one piece of pastry.

The scent starts with the delicious-looking tiramisu, with a really good splash of amaretto.

It felt as if I were about to take a bite. Why do I remember it so well? I really didn't find it tasty (I was 13).

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

In the dry down, the coffee bids farewell and transforms into a cocoa with a good splash of condensed milk.

This fragrance may not be groundbreaking, nor particularly spectacular, but it features various phases that have been developed really well and authentically.
As I am truly a huge gourmand fragrance lover, I must say that it is well-suited for everyday wear. It doesn't consist solely of sweet notes. It's not overwhelming and not at all penetrating.

I thank this fragrance for the leap back into the past, where there were pastries, coffee for the adults, and cocoa with condensed milk for the children.
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Orangensorbe

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Orangensorbe
Orangensorbe
Very helpful Review 11  
Closer to Bianco Latte than to Amore Caffè ..
.. my preliminary conclusion for those who don’t want to read my monstrously long review!

Scent:
Tiramisu Coco is for me one of the strongest "top note catchers." Right after spraying: Bam, pure Amaretto! As long as the scent is still moist on the skin, it primarily smells of this alcoholic delicacy. After a few minutes, a pastry-like note joins in - subtle, not too edible, and slowly getting sweeter, syrupy, and slightly cookie-like. Interestingly, I perceived this cookie note particularly intensely this morning. It seems that my daily condition regarding the "pastry" plays a role. Although it’s not listed in the fragrance notes, my nose also detects a fruity-sour facet that balances the scent. Is it the liqueur note from the Amaretto? A hidden cherry? Have I sniffed too many gourmands with underlying fruit-peach-whatever notes and am now imagining it? I look forward to a discussion about this.
To get back to the point: At this stage, it is sweet, but not exclusively sweet. Many very interesting, delicious, almost intoxicating notes come together, and one wonders where the journey will lead. This little scent spectacle unfolds 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, accompanied by a few secondary accords. Imagine vanilla milk, with a splash of winter syrup in the Amaretto-coffee variety. Add an Amarettini - which was the first to be devoured. A proper coffee shot didn’t make it into the milk. At least not for my nose. For me, the coffee note remains more in the background; it accompanies the scent rather than being at the center. For me, this is clearly the weakest part of the progression. It somehow loses all its outstanding, wonderful components and also its depth quite quickly.

In the very late drydown, Tiramisu Coco strongly reminds me of the DNA of Bianco Latte. While Bianco Latte and Co. tend to be more fluffy and creamy, Tiramisu Coco feels darker. At this point, Bianco Latte would be vanilla milk, with vanilla syrup, frothed. Tiramisu Coco is a vanilla milk that has already been drunk. Only a sediment with a bit of "winter syrup" remains. It’s fascinating that after a few hours, I feel the scent gets "better" again. I sprayed it one evening as a bedtime scent and was still able to smell a lovely vanilla on me the next morning. It actually lasted a very long time on me, even though it weakens and feels flat in between.

In short: Top note - amazing! Middle - meh, flat. End - huh? Nice.
This description of the progression probably sounds more grandiose than the progression actually is. When quickly sniffing, you probably won’t smell it like that. It cost me sweat, time, and a lot of skin surface. What one does for Parfumo…

Bottle:
Maybe not super elegant, but still high-quality. Not cheap plastic, but a heavy thing that could serve as a doorstop. And the magnetic closure - I wish all bottles had that! As for the design itself, opinions probably differ. I don’t find it "beautiful," but quite cool.

For whom?
If you’re looking for a scent with coffee at the center of attention, 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 imagine that people looking for a dupe of this scent might end up unhappy.
However, fans of generally sweet gourmands might find it to their liking.
Comparatively, I would say: It will please many who also like Bianco Latte and Co. And since vanilla milk and such with a splash have no gender, this scent doesn’t either and is unisex - wearable by all potential vanilla clouds.

Price:
Before the launch, Zimaya quite openly drummed up publicity for the Tiramisu scents, and thus the fragrance hit the market with a price around €40. A bit cheeky, as the scent quality and progression correspond more to the usual price range of €20 in my opinion.
So beware! Tiramisu Coco is NOT a reason for FOMO! Those who already have similar scents like Éclair on their shelf are well-equipped and can calmly wait for a price drop or (as in my case) also skip it.

Conclusion:
Tiramisu Coco is a wearable, solid gourmand throughout its progression. For me, the greatest appeal clearly lies in the top note, which is a real highlight. However, later in the drydown, it loses its uniqueness and becomes more of a nearly sticky-sweet uniform mass with Bianco Latte undertones. Personally, I miss the 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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Dennis1104

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Dennis1104
Very helpful Review 8  
Amore Caffè in synthetic, with a bit less coffee, more amaretto, more vanilla
Tiramisu Coco is a solid gourmand with a very good price-performance ratio, but that's what you expect from Zimaya.
What the affordable Arabic fragrance houses keep conjuring up is truly amazing.

Tiramisu Coco is inspired by Amore Caffè from Mancera, and in my opinion, you can definitely feel that. We also get this sweet coffee scent here.

At the beginning, Tiramisu Coco feels noticeably synthetic to me. However, this seems to settle down after about 5 minutes.
The fragrance has these coffee vibes 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. At first, with this noticeable synthetic quality, there is also an alcoholic impression, which is rather unpleasant and due to the synthetic nature. However, the subsequent alcoholic part is nice.

As time goes on, the fragrance loses some of its coffee aroma.
This sweet, tipsy impression also gradually fades away. Instead, the fragrance noticeably gains in vanilla and some pastry-like impressions.
Above all, the vanilla becomes more prominent and carries through to the end.

All in all, a great fragrance that is super unisex wearable and has quite an appealing performance.
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Milea

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Milea
Milea
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Amore Caffè Alternative with Caveats
After falling head over heels for "Amore Caffè | Mancera," I still wanted to look for an alternative for a budget. "Caffé Latte | Khadlaj / خدلج" is not an alternative for me and rather a nose-scruncher.
Could Tiramisu Coco be an alternative or, as the fragrance pyramid suggests, a dupe? At first, I would say no, but the longer you wait, the more Amore Caffè becomes recognizable again.

But in detail:
Tiramisu Coco starts with a strong and realistic amaretto note. I also smell a dark chocolate note - perhaps from the coffee, but I can't identify it clearly.
The amaretto lasts for about 10 minutes and then gives way to pastry and vanilla. These also smell very edible, but still more synthetic than in "Amore Caffè | Mancera." A spicy note lingers, and even now the coffee can be recognized.
In the drydown, you mainly get vanilla and a light coffee note.

Overall, Tiramisu Coco is darker, more amaretto-heavy, and there is also a chocolate note that is not present in "Amore Caffè | Mancera."
At first, I would have said that the fragrances only go in the same direction, but the longer you wait, the more they resemble each other.
I also have a sample of "Caffé Latte | Khadlaj / خدلج" at home and must say in comparison that I see it as neither an alternative to Amore Caffè nor to "Tiramisu Coco | Zimaya."

The longevity and sillage are significantly weaker in comparison. With 3 sprays on the wrist, the scent is only close to the skin and weak after 3 hours.

Conclusion: Tiramisu Coco is certainly an affordable alternative, even a dupe in the drydown of the fragrance, to "Amore Caffè | Mancera," but I will stick with the OG.
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Chrite87

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Chrite87
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Zimaya Tiramisu Coco
In the opening, a non-alcoholic vanilla tiramisu
which I find a bit disappointing
Due to the amaretto, it should at least smell a little alcoholic, which is a shame

I find that the brown sugar and the ice cream come through very well

What remains for me is a chocolate caramel ice cream or pastry, which I like

Longevity 10/10
Price 10/10
The bottle is plastic on the outside, probably glass on the inside, and the cap is magnetic and absolutely secure
9/10
Scent Since the alcohol note is missing 9/10

At the end of the day, a very sweet but also gourmand and affordable fragrance, I like it
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22 short views on the fragrance
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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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At first, the currently popular Bianco DNA, followed by a finely creamy cappuccino-amaretto mix in a pleasant dosage.
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If you want a not too sweet gourmand scent, here it is. The well-crafted coffee note impressed me the most. I'm dazzled :D
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12
Synthetic amaretto, coffee opening.
DD something between Eclaire & Shaghaf Vanilla Toffee.
Sweet, dark, of decent quality.
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The slightly sweeter, caramel-infused brother of Amore Caffè; cheaper in price, but just as high quality. Top! Bottle is a flop.
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12 months ago
4
Amazing amaretto top note! Unfortunately, it quickly becomes flatter & culminates in a less fluffy bianco latte DNA. Not amore cafe. What a pity..
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1
balanced sweetness and spiciness, gourmand with a pleasant sillage
Like a warm hug
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Very nice, sweet dupe of Amore Caffe, you can even smell a bit of pastry. Great magnet bottle!
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1 year ago
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A dream, I wanted the Amore Caffe forever, now I have it here and couldn't be happier. 10/10
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Coffee with Amaretto, plus soft vanilla with pastries. Scent strength is rather mediocre. Like a good scoop of vanilla at the Italian place. Nothing wild, but nice.
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