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Anais Anais Premier Delice

Marca
Cacharel
Dora Baghriche
Perfumista
Dora Baghriche
3.73 de 5
1,729 votos

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Descripción

Anais Anais Premier Delice by Cacharel is a floral fruity gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2014, this composition was created by Olivier Cresp and Dora Baghriche. Its olfactive structure unfolds with top notes of pear, orange, bergamot and galbanum; a floral heart of peony and hyacinth; and a warm, enveloping base of cocoa and cedar.

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  • Primavera 39%
  • Verano 29%
  • Otoño 19%
  • Día 81%
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Comunidad

1,729 votos

  • Positivo 72%
  • Negativo 20%
  • Neutral 8.3%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 4 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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Reseñas

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  • I absolutely love it! It’s a very floral and fruity scent at the same time, quite sweet. The notes I detect most are orange and peony, but it also smells of orchid. It’s a super delicious and sugary scent, just how I like it.

  • I love it so much! It’s a very floral and fruity scent at the same time, very sweet. The notes I perceive most are orange and peony, but it also smells of orchid. It’s a super delicious and sweet scent, just as I like it.

  • Bought it yesterday and I must say it’s a delight: delicate, refined and highly recommended.

  • Love-hate relationship with this perfume, just like with Cacharel’s: I adore it at first, then that sweetness becomes overwhelming. On the skin, the sweetness fades and leaves a pleasant sweet orange scent, but when I was ready to buy it, I smelled it again and lost the desire. If it were less sweet, it would be lovely for me.

  • Pears, pears and more pears… should I even mention the pear? I admit the essence is wonderful, like cutting into a ripe, juicy, sweet summer pear. I can almost taste it. But it’s not just that. It’s not merely a perfume; it’s a pear craving.

  • Delicate and subtle perfume. Very rich and smooth in its notes: many fruits and flowers that give a fine scent, suitable for any informal occasion. I love it and I think it’s a fresh scent ideal for any age. Delicious!

  • A delicate and subtle perfume. Very rich and soft in its notes: many fruits and flowers that give a refined scent, ideal for any informal occasion. I love it and I think it’s a perfectly fresh aroma for any age. Delicious.

  • Sweet and fresh pear! It’s very fruity at first, then the sweeter notes linger. Very tasty for my taste, ideal for summer!

  • Smells of pear and cocoa to the max. I loved it at first, but in the end I hate it for being so heavy and cloying.

  • crisiclaudia

    Very sweet and fruity. The note that stands out most is the pear; it reminds me of Yves Rocher’s pear, but this is much more complex and well-made. It lasts a long time. It makes no sense they named it Anais, because it has nothing to do with that perfume.

  • VainillaDulce

    Anais Premier Delice disappointed me. I thought it would maintain the floral and powdery concept of the original, but they are two completely different perfumes with no similarity at all; calling it Anais is a grave mistake. It’s a very sweet fruity scent with supporting florals, but the pear with chocolate predominates, a combination I don’t like. Although the notes are balanced, the pear scent is unbearable and dominant. It’s not a bad perfume, it’s common and pretty, but it’s not for me. I think it suits a sweet, feminine teenager better.

  • VainillaDulce

    Anaïs Anaïs Premier Delice has disappointed me; I thought it would retain the floral and powdery concept of the original, but they are two completely different perfumes with no similarities, so calling it Anaïs is a serious mistake. Moving on to the scent: it’s a very sweet fruity fragrance with some supporting florals; here the pear with chocolate predominates (a combination I don’t like), alongside peonies, hyacinths and base woods. The notes are well balanced, but the pear note is unbearable to me and, to my misfortune, it’s the dominant note. I can’t say it’s a bad perfume; being objective, it isn’t, it’s common and simple, yet pretty, although it’s not for me. I think the ideal wearer is a sweet, tender and very feminine teenager.

  • magucha arg

    Very fruity and sweet scent; the pear is noticeable. I wouldn’t recommend it for very hot days because as it dries down it can become heavy and overwhelming for my taste.

  • A delight, just as its name suggests! It’s simple yet refined, sweet without being cloying, ideal for summer. The only drawback is that it doesn’t last long, what a pity!

  • What a treat, Anais Premier Delice! I tried it in a shop and haven’t stopped thinking about it since. It smells of sweet pear without being cloying, sparkling and cheerful. I’ve received so many compliments and it doesn’t feel heavy; it’s a perfect blend of sweet and fresh. I wear it day or night, it doesn’t matter to me. Plus, it’s not overly popular; I haven’t seen any advertising, which gives it an original touch. I beg they don’t take it off the market, I love it!

  • It’s a delicious, youthful, feminine, and sweet perfume. It’s fruity, definitely the pear predominates. I like it so much I’ve already bought it twice. Definitely not for those who don’t like sweet fragrances. It has good longevity on the skin, it doesn’t last as long on clothes. A charming perfume.

  • It’s a delicious, youthful, feminine and sweet perfume. It’s fruity, with the pear definitely predominating. I like it very much; I’ve already bought it twice. Definitely not for those who don’t like sweet fragrances. It has good longevity on the skin, though it doesn’t last as long on clothes. A charming perfume.

  • I tried it for the first time in duty-free at an airport and always thought of it until I decided to buy a 30ml bottle… I’ll have to buy it again. It’s a fruity and sweet fragrance, very youthful and cheerful, sparkling and it cheers up your day. I like it for spring/summer because with colder weather I prefer others that are more vanilla and creamy. The longevity is good (about 5-6 hours on skin). What surprises me is how long it lasts on clothes. The first time I wore it, I was on holiday; I put it on after my shower before dinner and slept with it. The next night, when I went to bed, the pillow smelled hugely of this fragrance. I was surprised.

  • geomeun.apyeon

    Wow, I’m not the only one who thinks it’s slightly similar to Anaïs Anaïs Premiere’s Be Extra Delicious; it certainly catches me. It also reminds me of Bonbon at times due to the caramelised part, and the cocoa with a tonka bean aroma recalls Tommy Peach Blossom, plus it has its citrus notes. The raspberry touches are slightly present; I didn’t like them before but now they’ve caught me. Compared to the classic, this is more youthful and sweet; the other is more aniseed, serious, and powdery, although the bitter citrus note of ylang-ylang can be a bit scratchy, so I recommend not buying it blindly. If it’s sweet, yes. Although it doesn’t seem so at first, when it evolves over the hours it changes. At times I was confused between the two scents, Be Delicious and Anaïs Premiere, but between these two, I stick with Anaïs Premiere. I give it a 9 out of 10. Update: over 10 hours have passed and it has returned with notes of milk and toffee with a hint of melon, making it resemble Bonbon, but then the bitter tones dominate, making it serious, although it remains sparkling. I have three perfumes with chocolate and fruits and none resemble this.

  • Yamialmuni

    I bought it at Free Shop as it was almost free. I wouldn’t have tried it as the classic sounded old to me. It smells of sweets and candies, but there’s a floral note mixed with citrus that makes it fresh and sparkling. It smells like a sunny day, spring, and joy. It gives me vitality. I was surprised by the longevity; it lasts quite a while. I see it as a close sibling to Givenchy’s Irresistible.

  • I bought it because reviews said it was rich, sweet, and fruity, but the truth is it smells very heavy, with no fruit at all, just sweets with poor longevity. I wouldn’t buy it again or use the rest.

  • I love it; it’s a very pleasant aroma that makes me want to keep smelling it and it lasts quite a while on my skin.

  • The reviews initially scared me off when deciding whether to buy it. Until a friend gifted me her bottle with 20ml of leftovers so I could try it. She agreed with the others: too sweet and odd. After five years of using it, she hadn’t finished it. I, being a lover of gourmand scents, found something soft, fruity and sweet, definitely pinkish, but nothing offensive or terrible. Anaïs Anaïs Premier Delice opens with a juicy, potent pear that lasts a long time. It’s a sweet pear, like in syrup, which sometimes feels chocolatey due to the cocoa. The flowers appear shyly once the perfume has settled; the peony stands out, giving it a fresh, pink character. Occasionally I catch the hyacinth, which reminds me of the original, and perhaps that’s its only point in common. When the pear stops taking centre stage, the cocoa and cedar emerge on the skin, equally sweet. When my sister smelled it, she said it looked like the perfume you’d gift a little girl. I suppose that’s another point in common with the original, which was given as a gift to many as a first perfume. Premier Delice is more modern. Fruity, sweet, sparkling and playful. It’s nothing serious, but also not boring. It lasts quite well for what it is. Pear doesn’t usually last on my skin, but this exceeded seven hours. For its price, like the rest of Cacharel, it’s unbeatable in quality. I recommend buying it as a gift for little girls or to have a little perfume that’s nothing daunting and very versatile.

  • Bought purely out of nostalgia; I wore it as a child and it brings back memories of that time. It smells of sweet little fruits with a licorice note on dry skin that isn’t bad, but it feels very ‘teenage’. The downside is it evaporates in under 10 minutes; I’ve sprayed it up to 14 times and nothing, it just flies away. Nothing special, just an emotional connection.

  • The reviews scared me off when I bought it, but a friend gifted me 20ml of leftovers to try. She said it was very sweet and odd, and she hadn’t finished it in five years. To me, a gourmand lover, it seemed soft, fruity, and sweet, pink in character, nothing offensive. It opens with a juicy, potent pear, sweet like in syrup, sometimes with cocoa. The flowers emerge timidly later, with the peony adding freshness. Occasionally, it smells of hyacinth, like the original. In the end, the cocoa and cedar are sweet like the fruits. My sister said it smells like a girl’s perfume, just like the original. It’s more modern, sparkling, and playful; nothing serious but not boring either. It lasts quite a while; usually, pears don’t last long on me, but here it surpassed seven hours. For a Cacharel price, the quality is unbeatable. Ideal as a gift for girls or to have a versatile, uncomplicated little perfume.

  • I’ve had a few wars with this perfume. It’s very sweet yet floral, and the scent throws me off. I adore gourmands, but sugary florals don’t convince me. The longevity is good, but it lacks projection, so for me it’s a 1 and no more.

  • Yesi Morales

    It reminds me very much of Givenchy’s Irresistible but with even more precarious longevity… what a shame because it’s very pleasant, rich, fruity, fresh, and milky, but it lasts a second and I can’t smell it anymore. I bought it at the Cacharel house so it can’t be a copy; the perfume simply doesn’t last on me. Is it very good to have to reapply every hour? I don’t think it’s worth it. Just like the Yes I Am, it lasts very little. I won’t be buying it again.

  • The scent is wonderful; for me, it would be the perfect fragrance if not for one thing: it doesn’t last absolutely anything, it vanishes, and it’s a pity because, as I say, it’s wonderful.

  • I share the same opinion as the reviews below. It’s delicious, sweet, and fresh all at once, but it doesn’t last long. If it weren’t for that, it would be my favourite. Ideal for daily wear. Cacharel, please improve the longevity and sillage!!!

  • A fortuitous find at the airport and an excellent purchase: fresh, fruity, and clean. It’s an all-rounder fragrance that works very well in various occasions. Additionally, the dry-down is long-lasting. Sillage is moderate but remains. A good buy to repeat and an almost certain gift winner.

  • The only thing I notice is the pear and the cocoa base as it dries down. Fruity notes aren’t really my thing, especially those smelling of pear. I like it for everyday wear; it’s not unpleasant, but it bores me—I can’t find anything special about it. It’s a shrewd purchase for gifting as it’s youthful, but if you’re looking for more complex and original perfumes, this isn’t the right option.

  • It’s sweet and fruity with a powdery floral touch, all very blended without distinct notes. Sillage and longevity are average on skin but much stronger on clothes. Recommended for daily use.

  • keilarojasw

    I bought it for the super discount on the 30ml. To be honest, it surprised me quite a bit; on my skin it has good longevity. It’s a sweet floral scent that is excellent for everyday wear. It doesn’t resemble the original Anaïs Anaïs; rather, I see it as a fresher, more modern version.

  • What a delicious perfume; the pear note on the opening is brilliant. I bought the 30ml because it was on offer and was surprised by the longevity and sillage, so I’ve already grabbed the larger bottle and have no regrets. I have just one question: I see some bottles are clear and others are white—is there any difference?

  • I tried it thanks to a YouTuber and cannot thank her enough. The moment I smelled it… Mmm, what a wonder is this? It smells phenomenal, sweet in just the right measure, not heavy, and at a good price. The only drawback is that it doesn’t last more than 2-3 hours on my skin. I bought it without hesitation, thinking it was the 30ml, and when it arrived home, it turned out to be 50ml! Highly recommended.

  • Angeles_0990

    I’ve had this for a year and still can’t bring myself to wear it. That blend of flowers and pear makes me feel it’s more suited to older women. It sits there, waiting for me to find the courage to use it again.