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Vanilla Voyage

4.24 de 5
973 votos

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Vanilla Voyage by MAISON ASRAR is an oriental vanilla fragrance creation, designed for men and women. This new scent, launched in 2025, unfolds a fragrance pyramid where the top notes are caramel and butter; the heart reveals honey, tonka bean and jasmine; and the base settles on vanilla, amber and musk.

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  • Invierno 38%
  • Primavera 16%
  • Verano 9.3%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 49%
  • Noche 51%

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  • Positivo 80%
  • Negativo 11%
  • Neutral 9.1%

Pirámide olfativa

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Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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  • Well… I absolutely love it. It’s an elegant vanilla, very sweet but not cloying. It’s lovely, with great presence and no lack of performance. I bought it alongside Eclaire Affair; they are similar yet distinct, with a noticeable difference in the caramel. It smells all its notes; it’s brilliant and I catch everything. I’m thrilled. Perhaps it’s not the most intelligent purchase for hot weather, as this type of perfume tends to perform poorly in high temperatures (a pre-judgment), but I’d wear it every day. It lasts about six hours on skin, projects quite a bit, though I’m not sure if it leaves much of a trail as I don’t get that sensation, but I smell myself constantly and pf, I adore it. I’ve received many compliments. I combine it with Shafaq, Arabia Haya, or Yara Rosa (all share the same DNA) and it’s spectacular. I recommend it highly.

  • Well, I absolutely love it. It’s an elegant vanilla, super sweet but not cloying. It has presence and the longevity is spot on. I bought it alongside Eclaire Affair; while they are similar, the caramel note is noticeably different here—it hits all the notes and is brilliant. Perhaps it’s not the smartest purchase for hot weather as the longevity drops in the heat, but I’d wear it every day. On my skin, it lasts about six hours, projects a lot, though I don’t get much of a trail; but if I sniff myself, pf, I adore it. I’ve received many compliments. I pair it with Shafaq, Arabia Haya, or Yara Rosa (all share the same DNA) and it looks spectacular. I highly recommend it.

  • mrsmoxxie

    I like it, though it doesn’t quite thrill me. It delivers on its promise: a gourmand vanilla, creamy and slightly sweet from the butter and caramel opening, yet it doesn’t become heavy (I attribute this to the jasmine, which doesn’t make it floral but adds freshness). It’s excellent for pairing with other gourmands to boost them, as it’s linear, but feels a bit simple for solo wear. It’s a very mainstream sweet vanilla. Taste is subjective; many people seek this, so it’s a wonderful option. I can’t yet confirm longevity or sillage as I only tried it a couple of hours ago (though I detect it with intensity).

  • For now, it’s my favourite. I own many others: Eclaire, Eclaire Affair, Cream Velvet… (all delicious and recommended), but this one surpasses them all. It has incredible sillage and longevity. I’ve been wearing it for days, and everyone I pass says I smell deliciously of vanilla. I can also detect it all day on myself. The next day, it’s still lingering in my hair and on my clothes. It’s brilliant. It smells like Bianco Latte but with more vanilla and creaminess due to the butter. Highly recommended if you enjoy sweet vanilla gourmands.

  • It’s a wonderful fragrance; no wonder it’s so viral. They’ve taken the DNA of Bianco Latte, reformulated it, and added plenty of butter to create something unique. It’s a sweet, refined, and creamy vanilla scent that feels natural rather than synthetic. The longevity is excellent; I showered on the first day and still smelled it on my skin afterwards. As for clothes, if you don’t wash them thoroughly with detergent, the scent won’t come out easily. Given the price and the beautiful packaging, it’s a marvel. I might buy another for replenishment and will use it heavily this autumn.

  • It’s a marvel; no wonder it’s so viral. They take the Bianco Latte DNA, reformulate it, and add lots of butter, creating something unique. It’s a sweet, refined, and creamy vanilla, nothing synthetic. The best part is that it smells like perfume, not literal food. Longevity is very good; I showered the first day and when I came out, my skin still smelled, and the clothes? If you don’t wash them well with detergent, the scent won’t come out. Given the price and the pretty packaging, it’s a marvel. I might buy another for restocking and will use it a lot with the coming autumn.

  • For now, my favourite. I have many: Eclaire, Eclaire Affair, Cream Velvet… (all rich and recommended) and this surpasses them. It has incredible trail and longevity. I’ve been wearing it for days and wherever I go, people say I smell sweetly of vanilla. I perceive it all day too. The next day, it still smells on my hair and clothes. It’s brilliant. It smells like Bianco Latte but more vanilla and creamy, thanks to the butter. Highly recommended if you like sweet vanilla gourmands.

  • It’s spectacular: quality, longevity, and performance are all top-notch. However, be careful: it stains white clothing and the stain is hard to remove, so take great care.

  • I bought a decant to try it out, and after sampling many Arab gourmands, I’d say it’s one of the finest I’ve ever smelled. I don’t know how it will perform on my skin yet as I haven’t tested it fully, but the projection is tremendous.

  • NataliaPavon

    On my skin it smells like a vanilla essence bottle; I like it but it’s not quite my type. If you’re looking for a vanilla dessert scent, this is for you. It lasts about six hours on me before fading, though this depends on my skin’s pH. When I wore it, I received many compliments.

  • raqueel_vl04

    Once again, this fragrance is happening to me the same as with the Caramel Cascade, though not as badly. It has that burnt point from the caramel that touches the smell of tyres 🛞 which reminds me of the Caramel Cascade; I hope it improves because it arrived today and the Paris Corner one improved a bit over time. Also, this is a bit creamier and the butter gives it a touch I like.

  • If you’re lost among the nth Bianco Latte clone, what are you waiting for to try Vanilla Voyage? It’s a proposal with personality, a lactonic gourmand that stands out for longevity and originality. Among its notes, it surprises with butter, honey, or jasmine. Much more complex than its sweeter cousins, without the plastic smell of bad variants, and more interesting and sophisticated. A 10 for layering. Perhaps it’s not the most innovative fragrance in the world, but it’s one of the main protagonists of 2025.

  • If you’re lost among the nth clone of the Bianco Latte, what are you waiting for to try the Vanilla Voyage? It’s a proposal with its own personality, a lactonic gourmand that stands out for its longevity and originality. Among its notes, it surprises us with butter, honey, or jasmine. Much more complex than all its sugary cousins, without the dreaded plastic smell of the bad variants, and quite more interesting and sophisticated. An absolute 10 for mixing. It may not be the most innovative fragrance in the world, but it’s one of the main protagonists of 2025.

  • MelinaCereza

    If you’re a vanilla girl, this perfume is for you; it’s what I’ve been looking for ALL YEAR ♥ my ideal vanilla, it surpasses the Eclaire in my criteria because I’m looking for something more vanilly, it doesn’t have that burnt touch. I liked it a thousand times more than the Caramel Cascade. One of my favourite Arab scents, longevity of 7-8 hours, projection of a metre, beautiful. I’d use it in spring, autumn, and winter climates, not so much in summer.

  • I’m starting to believe people praise Arabic perfumes because they can’t afford slightly more expensive ones. I can’t find the wonder they describe anywhere; it’s synthetic and what follows, like most of them. The last Arabic perfume I’m trying.

  • My favourite at the moment, I’m on my second bottle. It’s a sweet vanilla with butter; I love gourmands and this is my king. I wear it without issue all year round. I’ve mixed it with the pistachio one from Lattafa and it’s an excellent combination.

  • If you already own the Eclaire by Lattafa, you don’t need this; they are very similar, except this has a better sillage (it doesn’t smell as much like alcohol). However, if the projection lasts only five seconds and the rest is the same, it’s not worth it. I don’t like the dry-down; I think it’s due to the butter note; it smells bad, like burnt plastic. After hours on the skin, it smells good because that ‘butter’ (or plastic) note fades, but it’s essentially the same as using Eclaire. I let it macerate because when it was new, it smelled strongly of plastic upon drying; two months have passed and it smells less of plastic (though still a bit), hoping it smells better in winter… 😔 Although the packaging is beautiful 💔

  • This perfume is the dream of a vanilla lover. It’s sweet, buttery, and a little powdery. I’ve had the Eclaire and a decant of the Bianco Latte, and although they’re similar (obviously because of the vanilla), the Vanilla Voyage differs enough to have its own DNA. The only drawback is that it opens with that super-alcoholic point that scents in this profile have (I suppose it needs more alcohol concentration). If we consider how cheap it is and how beautiful the bottle is, it’s a 10/10.

  • One of my favourite gourmands. From the first spray, it’s potent: melted caramel with that creamy butter and a slight heat that gives it depth. Then comes the honey, the enveloping vanilla, and a warm amber that holds it together with elegance. It’s addictive. It’s a twist on Bianco Latte; unlike Éclaire, this is more realistic, more appetising, and less synthetic. The accord isn’t flat; it has body and texture, you almost feel the butter melting. That butter note is everything to me. It transports me to Frutillar, my hometown. It reminds me of ‘torta blanca’: butter frosting, almonds, that homemade sweetness that whets your appetite. It’s not just a perfume; it’s childhood, it’s home, it’s a freshly baked cake from the south.

  • If you have the Eclaire de Lattafa, you don’t need this; they’re very similar, only that this has a better opening (not as boozy), but a good opening for five seconds doesn’t help if the rest is almost the same. I don’t like the dry down and I think it’s due to the butter note; it smells very bad (in my opinion) like burnt plastic… After a few hours on skin it smells good because that ‘butter’ (i.e., plastic) note goes away, but it’s the same as using the Eclaire. I’m letting it ‘macerate’ because when it was new it smelled potently of plastic in the dry down; two months have passed and it smells less of plastic (only less), I hope it smells better for winter… 😔 Although the packaging is beautiful 💔

  • One of my favourite gourmands. From the first spray, it’s potent: melted caramel with that creamy, slightly searing butter that gives it texture. Then comes the honey, the enveloping vanilla, and a warm amber that holds it together with elegance. It’s addictive to my nose. It’s a twist on the famous Bianco Latte, but unlike the Éclaire, this feels more realistic, more appetising, less synthetic. Here, the gourmand isn’t flat; it has body and texture, you almost feel the butter melting. And that butter note… for me, it’s everything. It takes me back to Frutillar, where I grew up. It reminds me of the ‘white cake’: butter frosting, almonds, that homemade sweetness that whets your appetite when you enter the kitchen. It’s not just a perfume. It’s childhood, it’s home, it’s a freshly baked cake in the south, with the cold outside and warmth inside.

  • Just vanilla and butter, nothing else. I only detect those two notes, which are super persistent. Unlike the Eclaire de Lattafa, it’s not as overwhelming, but it remains a vanilla type of perfume concentrated for cars. If you love gourmand scents, you’ll like it, but it’s nothing unusual or evolving; it’s designed to catch attention and have people say ‘oh, that smells like vanilla’.

  • The first thing you notice is that caramel and butter at full blast. After an hour or so, the vanilla with honey comes through. I’m not a huge fan of the caramel, but it fades as it dries down. I’ve read it smells like synthetic vanilla and I can tell, but it doesn’t bother me too much. Yes, it’s heavier than the Eclaire de Lattafa because of the butter. If you like caramel, it’s yours; if not, give it a few tries before buying.