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Cabotine Gold
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Cabotine Gold by Grès is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2010, the nose behind this composition is Vincent Schaller. The top notes are mandarin, pink pepper and melon; the heart notes are jasmine, tiare flower and peony; and the base notes are patchouli, vetiver and amber.
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Pure softness; it gives me a sensation of foam, white flowers, and provokes too much tenderness. It doesn’t go unnoticed; it leaves a fragile trail.
I’d define it as a charming perfume, with no other ambition than to make you smile. Although it might seem contradictory, it’s fresh and warm at the same time, giving you different sensations depending on the weather. Longevity is adequate for an EDT. It feels good in the office, though too timid for the evening. I’d give it a 7/10.
A golden, soft fragrance that I keep coming back to and which never gets tiring. The opening is strong on pepper, but as it fades, it leaves a fruity trail of tangerine and sweet melon that adds freshness. Then come the white flowers, with jasmine standing out with a sensual note that envelops you. In the base, there’s an elegant patchouli with earthy facets from the vetiver, giving it character. It’s warm and charming, but with an amber touch that makes it a little naughty. It’s a cosy, elegant, classic oriental floral chypre, with a hint of bitterness that sets it apart. It’s not intrusive and I doubt anyone would dislike it. Sometimes it reminds me of E. Arden’s Fifth Avenue or Coco due to its finesse and melon notes, evoking Issey Miyake fragrances. Ideal for spring and autumn, though I wear it daily and even to sleep as it’s relaxing and helps me fall asleep. Projection and trail are moderate, very good for an EDT though it doesn’t quite reach the original Cabotine. It lasts between three and five hours. The bottle is identical to the original but with golden floral details and a marbled golden flower cap; it looks like an exquisite white wine bottle about to spill its elixir.
It’s a golden, soft fragrance that I keep coming back to without getting tired of it. The opening is strong on pepper, but as it develops, it leaves a fruity trail of tangerine and sweet melon that adds freshness and sparkle. Then delicate white flowers emerge, with the jasmine standing out for its enveloping sensuality. In the base, an elegant patchouli with earthy, dry facets from the vetiver gives it character. It’s warm and charming, but that amber note makes it a little naughty. For me, it’s a cozy oriental floral chypre, classic yet with a bitter twist that sets it apart. It’s perfect for work because it’s not intrusive and I doubt anyone would dislike it. Sometimes it reminds me of 5th Avenue or Coco Mademoiselle due to its finesse and the melon, which is very perceptible on me, evoking Issey Miyake fragrances. Ideal for spring and autumn, though I use it daily and for sleeping now because it’s very relaxing. Projection and sillage are moderate, but good for an EDT. It lasts 3 to 5 hours. The bottle is the original one with golden floral details and a marble flower cap; it looks like a white wine bottle about to spill its golden elixir.
Its scent reminds me of Coco Mademoiselle but softer – a delight at a fantastic price.
I bought it blindly and liked it; I smell it at three hours and absolutely love it. It’s an EDT and its longevity is excellent.
Very delicious. Good longevity and trail. Highly recommended.
Fresh; I wear it during the day for work. It has good trail and longevity. I need to apply it half an hour beforehand to avoid being overwhelmed by the patchouli. Once dried, it leaves a soft, wonderful scent.
A lovely scent; my grandmother adored it so I had to treat myself. I didn’t enjoy it as much as I should have 🙁 I remember initially not liking it, but once it dried down, the fragrance was delicious.
I bought it blindly based on the price and description, but it simply doesn’t suit me. I don’t detect that melon freshness on my skin. However, my mother wore it and it suits her perfectly; it’s right up her street.
Definitely my alternative to Coco Mademoiselle – cheaper, yet of equal quality. I absolutely love having found this gem.
I’d say it clearly has bergamot, although it might not declare it perhaps to avoid showing it’s a copy of others; I perceive it. I like it very much, this is a bargain perfume.
The truth is I’m amazed by Grès. How noticeable it is when things are well-made, with intention, care, and good taste. Cabotine Gold has nothing to envy many white florals ten times more expensive. I also find it similar to Coco Mademoiselle, which has never said much to me. Cabotine Gold I like more; it’s more interesting, with a classic touch that doesn’t detract from its freshness, making it a versatile fragrance ideal for daily wear but also worth it for special occasions (I imagine wearing it to a daytime wedding perfectly). It also reminds me of 5th Avenue, but Cabotine is more interesting, something less generic, perfect for gifting because I think many people could like it.
I’m a total fan of Grès. You can tell it was crafted with intention, care, and good taste. Cabotine Gold has nothing to envy from many white florals that cost twice as much. It reminds me of Coco Mademoiselle, but I prefer this one; it has a classic touch that doesn’t detract from its freshness, ideal for daily wear yet perfect for a daytime wedding. I also think of 5th Avenue, but Cabotine is less generic, making it perfect for gifting as many people will love it.
I bought it blind without many expectations and what a surprise I had enjoying this perfume this spring starting in Chile. It gives freshness but without losing strength; it’s one of those scents that give energy and security. What longevity and trail! Good, pretty, and cheap. I’ll definitely repeat.
I’m wearing it and it suits me very well. I own a perfume shop and try everything to recommend to clients. This is the first time I’ve used it, and I must admit it resembles the Coco Mademoiselle EDT. I had reservations because the Classic Cabotine seemed heavy and matronly to me, but the truth is they don’t resemble each other. The price is super accessible. Very good projection and longevity.
I’m using it and it looks great. I have a small perfume shop and use them all to test and make recommendations. It’s the first time I’ve used it, and I must admit it resembles the Coco Mademoiselle EDT. I had reservations because the Classic Cabotine seemed heavy and a bit old-fashioned, but the truth is they don’t resemble each other. The price is super accessible. Very good projection and longevity.
Very potent opening, fresh and sparkling due to the pepper; I think it even dilated my nostrils. Then delicious white flowers emerge, highlighting the jasmine. Finally, the flowers lose strength and leave the way clear for an invasive patchouli with a daring vetiver that gives it a rough, earthy accord. This phase reminded me of the lotion my grandfather used after shaving (no idea what it was) and which I, being very young, perceived when hugging him tightly; it gave me tenderness and melancholy because I lost him when I was a child. On my skin, it lasts 4-5 hours with moderate projection that softens; in the last hour, it’s only noticeable up close. Ideal for daytime use in spring/summer and perhaps autumn. It radiates maturity without being ‘old-fashioned’. Sincerely, I like it, but it doesn’t dazzle me, and I think the fragrance isn’t aimed at that either.
From the Cabotine family, this is the most ‘available’ without causing chaos, the only one you can buy without trying if you like Coco Mademoiselle, Miss Dior, or gourmands. Like all Cabotines, perhaps you’ll short-circuit if your pH is very acidic. But it will never smell bad; in the worst case, you kill it and it lasts less or the middle notes don’t stand out. It’s fresh in the opening, caressing, sparkling, yet very heavy, as much or more than Vie Est Belle, though they resemble each other no more than in the opening. It’s not intoxicating, but caressing, as if its sillage hugs you (and everyone around you). It’s not powdery like Mademoiselle, but the white flowers stand out, especially the jasmine. It’s an economical fragrance that smells like traditional perfume, timeless, and not necessarily for an adult woman. Of all the Cabotines, the best without a doubt.
From the Cabotine family, this is the most ‘wearable’ without causing havoc, the only one you can buy without trying if you like Coco Mademoiselle, Miss Dior, and gourmand powders. Like all Cabotines, perhaps you’ll short-circuit if your pH is very acidic. But it will never smell unpleasant; in the worst case, you kill it, it lasts less, or the middle notes won’t stand out. It’s fresh in the opening, caressing, sparkling, and very heavy, as much or more than Vie Est Belle, though they only resemble each other in that. It’s not intoxicating, but caressing, as if its trail hugs you (and everyone who gets close). It’s not as powdery as Mademoiselle, but the white flowers stand out, especially the jasmine. It’s an affordable fragrance that smells like traditional perfume, timeless, and not necessarily has to be worn by an adult woman. Of all the Cabotines, the best without a doubt.
It’s a classic that never fails. The opening is marked by patchouli; you need to give it a few minutes because it invades so much that nothing else is perceived, but it evolves. Soon the melon and flowers emerge; I don’t notice tangerine, so it’s not citrusy or fresh. It’s spicy: amber and patchouli wrap around the melon and jasmine, with a distant pepper in the background. It’s not for young girls; it’s for women aged 25 or 30 and above. I don’t think scents have an age, but it wouldn’t suit a 15-year-old. Performance is wonderful, over 12 hours, with a good trail. I tolerate it, would I buy it again? Not for me, but I’d gift it to my mother.
Super elegant and wearable in any season. Sweet floral with an air of Cacharel’s Eden, but much softer and more wearable. It’s not for young girls; I think it’s for women aged 35 and above.
This Cabotine smells like pure Lush, their Karma line: a dusty hippie, orangey scent, like an Ayurvedic massage room and dreamcatchers. It’s classic and well-structured: a scratchy, strange opening that interested me until the blazing patchouli arrived, reminiscent of Karma. Finally, it stabilises into something familiar, a bit vintage with a touch of the youthful Mademoiselle by Chanel that never leaves. It’s not for me, but it’s a good perfume in terms of quality/price and trail.
If the notes are well-blended, there are no unpleasant ones. In Cabotine Gold, the pepper and melon, which I usually dislike, come out fresh and delicious. The opening is pure 90s classicism: soft pepper refreshed with tangerine and very clean florals. The tiaré and peony are well-integrated without overpowering the rest. The patchouli is bright but not invasive. It lasts 5-6 hours on skin and longer on clothes. It reminds me of the Massimo Dutti Woman by Ramón Monegal (1997): false simplicity, great neatness, and elegance. I feel clean and presentable, even in jeans. It’s one of my favourites for daily wear and the one I’ve used the most. Proof that quality and price are not enemies. Thanks to the previous reviews for helping me decide; the satisfaction is total.
If you treat it well, no note is unpleasant: in Cabotine Gold, the pepper and melon, which I usually dislike, come out super fresh and enjoyable. It starts with that 90s classicism: non-spicy pepper, very refreshed with tangerine bringing clean, well-blended florals. I like the tiaré and peony, but if there’s too much, they can overpower everything; here, that doesn’t happen. The patchouli shines without being intrusive. It lasts 5-6 hours on skin and longer on clothes (it’s divine). It reminds me of the Massimo Dutti Woman by Ramón Monegal (1997): false simplicity with lots of elegance. I feel clean and presentable, even in jeans and a t-shirt. It’s one of my favourites for everyday wear, the one I’ve used the most, proving that quality and good price go hand in hand. As my Katharine Hepburn-esque colleague said, the Grès house knows its stuff. Thanks to the previous reviews for guiding me; satisfaction is maximum.
I bought it blindly and the truth is it was a hit. On application, it seems a bit strong to me, I don’t know if because of the pepper, but after a couple of minutes I feel a sweet citrus note and then the jasmine emerges. To finish, I perceive something masculine from the cologne, which I imagine is the vetiver, and I like it. It lasts quite a while, about five hours in a soft and intimate way.
I bought the Coco Mademoiselle and it’s my first Chanel; I was amazed by its fragrance, so elegant and refined, that I don’t even want to look at my 50ml so they don’t run out. I’d been wearing my Cabotine Gold for a while and was getting bored, losing almost all interest, until I started associating it with Coco Mademoiselle and fell in love with it again (when I first smelled it, I loved it). I’ve dusted it off and it’s a perfect alternative to Coco Mademoiselle. I don’t want to take away from Cabotine’s merit, because it’s a tremendous perfume, charming; it’s not the classic Gold that comes to mind when I read ‘gold’—it’s tremendous! It lasts five hours and more, with a very wide sillage, a delightful perfume. Perfect for layering with Coco Mademoiselle if I don’t want it to run out quickly.
I bought it years ago blindly and I remember it was very strong, like for a lady. I didn’t like it at all and had to give it away.
True, it opens with a distant memory of Coco Mademoiselle, but it passes quickly. Dry down leaves a floral amber scent. It’s kind, pleasant, and discreet. I agree it’s a very good option for daily use if you’re not fans of eccentric fragrances. Longevity and projection are more than decent, considering it’s an eau de toilette. It has an unbeatable price for what it offers. I’m an unconditional fan of the Grès house, but I remember that when I acquired the Gold, I was somewhat disappointed. Perhaps I set the bar too high and found myself with a safe, almost boring fragrance. In my opinion. For example, the other floral flanker from Cabotine, Floralie, seems more interesting to me. Perfect for those days when I don’t know what to use and don’t feel like fussing. And then it’s when I least expect it that people praise it to me.
My nose is trained to 80s perfumes, but this option, despite declaring few notes, isn’t easy to wear and like. The melon is very noticeable and the pink pepper (upon application) makes me sneeze. The floral chords are there, but the patchouli and vetiver, being so prominent, take strength away from the flowers. It’s an economical fragrance with a transition. Although the opening wasn’t one of the most pleasant, after about two hours the dry down becomes lovely. I liked the flowers accompanied by vetiver. I know it’s not for every nose, which is why I don’t recommend buying it blindly.
Fresh on application, citrusy at first. As it dries, it becomes more floral and woody. I don’t consider it totally feminine. It’s versatile, without being too noticeable (though it is elegant). For me, it’s a swiss army knife, ideal for days when you don’t know what to wear; I could easily use it daily. It’s an excellent alternative due to its price, which is great for what it gives, with very good longevity. Definitely a good option.
I bought it because I have the green Cabotine, but the Gold has no sillage or longevity on my skin. I’m starting to be disappointed, although I’ll give it a chance with the heat to see how it behaves.
I bought it because I own the Green Cabotine. But Gold has no sillage or longevity on my skin. I’m starting to be disappointed. I’ll give it a chance with the heat and see how it behaves.
I tried this Cabotine Gold at the perfumerie a few days ago. I sprayed it at light speed while walking down the aisle. I’m not sure if it was the rush or that I was thinking about paying, but the opening didn’t seem great to me, nor did I notice it. However, once I stepped out and smelled my hand, I thought: ‘But this is Coco Mademoiselle!’ Saving for differences in longevity and complexity, it’s a pretty good alternative to Chanel, especially if you want to try if you like it without spending a fortune, or if you’re already a user and looking for something very similar for daily wear without going broke. The projection is softer, but the longevity isn’t bad at all; on me, it lasts about five hours. I’d also say it’s a bit more youthful than the Chanel one.
It’s not my favourite, but it’s not a bad perfume either. It has good performance and is elegant, without feeling synthetic despite being low cost. When I was at the airport, I tried the Coco Mademoiselle, and yes, it resembles it very much.
A friend has been wearing Coco Mademoiselle for years, and yes, it smells exactly the same. I tried it dry and it still reminds me of the original Chanel. It’s a perfume for elegant girls, nothing too transgressive, a bit distant. It’s not bad, but it doesn’t give me the vibe of a fabulous, fun, rebellious, or sensual lady; it sounds like a basic girl to me. Perhaps it’s because of the person I associate it with. It will suit many for daily wear, and for the rest, the good thing is that with this, you go well anywhere. You get it for 10 euros for 100ml, I won’t say more. If you like this sort of thing, it’s brilliant.