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Seattle Chocolate
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Seattle Chocolate by Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2013, this composition was created by perfumer Ellen Covey.
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It’s super strong; you have to like green perfumes. To me, it leans masculine and unfortunately I didn’t detect the vanilla. I’d describe it like this: as if you were eating a 90% dark chocolate in the middle of a pine forest while it’s pouring with rain.
Powerful black chocolate opening that then softens into cacao. In the heart come the conifers, a non-sweet vanilla, and as it dries, the oak moss and woody notes, all very well blended. Longevity is very good; I kept smelling it for over seven hours and the trail is noticeable. If you like chocolate with conifer touches, imagine a Fille en Aiguilles with a black chocolate and vanilla opening, without the syrup. I’m definitely ordering a bottle of this.
Opening of black chocolate with a woody base and a smoky touch. As it dries, the fir emerges, subtle and mixed with the cacao; the smoke fades but the wood remains. Then the vanilla appears, nothing cloying, just creaminess that takes away a bit of the darkness. That phase is my favourite. It leans masculine and is better for cooler climates. Longevity is very good, I can smell it for hours. I liked it, although the opening is a bit bland. As it evolves, more nuances appear and I like it more. It hasn’t dazzled me enough to buy it straight away, but among the tested from the brand, it’s the best so far.
Do you know the Italian Mon Cheri chocolates? Filled with cherry liqueur, typical of Christmas. The opening smells literally like that filling, so rich. Pity it doesn’t last long, because afterwards it becomes quite resinous, although it evolves pleasantly. I do detect a vanilla, nothing pastry-like. It’s not a summer scent; it’s Christmas in a bottle, personal memories. I liked it very much and recommend it, although not blindly.
Starts raw, as usual with the brand, and actually gave me a cough when I applied it. Smells like realistic chocolate; although it doesn’t mention orange like the California version, it leaves me with a bright touch. Blended with a hint of green, but nothing like strong Christmas pine found in others. Then a discreet vanilla joins in, softening without falling into industrial vanilla or malt territory. It has quality and decent longevity, worth a sniff. The question is whether I’d wear it daily, hehe.