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.