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Cocoa Bliss
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Cocoa Bliss by Zara is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2025, is a new addition to the brand's collection. The nose behind this composition is Jordi Fernández.
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Tonka, leather, and mango. Of the three Cocoa de Zara 2025 scents (Bliss, Latte, and Sunset), my favourite is Cocoa Bliss because it suits my tastes as a woman better. It’s an elegant evening scent. It has fruit, iris, and tonka. It smells quite almond-like, similar to Burberry Brit. The younger ones might prefer the others as they are sweeter and gourmand, in line with current commercial perfumes. Latte is like Caramel Cascade or Bianco Latte, and Cocoa Sunset is closer to Sol de Janeiro, or perhaps the cacaos from Maison Tahité that I’ve already tried. It’s nothing unknown; Cocoa Bliss isn’t novel to me, but it’s pleasant. I tested it twice on the skin at Zara. A certain metallic aftertaste means I won’t include it in my collection, but I do recommend it.
I was choosing perfumes with my partner for her and discovered Cocoa Bliss; I read it smelled of passion fruit and tried it. I loved the opening, a very natural passion fruit, and within minutes it blended with a chocolate that gives it a citrusy-sweet taste. When dry, it’s a delicious fruity aroma, with nothing feminine about it, so it’s perfect as a unisex scent. Smelling it is simply a rich and pleasant fragrance; I kept it and it’s part of my collection.
Unisex leaning towards feminine. Opening with an alcohol trail. The chocolate smells like cocoa powder. After a while, only patchouli remains.
I went to try this and the others from Zara’s Cocoa line out of curiosity about the promised chocolate and left disappointed. The one that intrigued me most was this; I imagined a tropical chocolate smoothie with passion fruit, but on my skin it smells like generic sweet fruit. It could be one of those cheap ones from The Fruit Company smelling of mango, which for ten euros less smell the same and last just as long. It doesn’t offend me; it’s cute and not very expensive, but I hoped one of the ‘Cocoa’ scents would at least vaguely resemble chocolate, and it didn’t. If it were a gift, I’d wear it, but I don’t think it’s worth spending money on.
It’s a rich perfume with a stunning opening where all the notes are noticeable, but once it dries on my skin, it smells floral, which isn’t listed on the card. It’s good, but I don’t recommend buying it blindly because it evolves differently on my skin.
I absolutely love it; it smells like Brazilian cacao smoothing, super delicious. It lasts about five hours on the skin and has no sillage. I wear it just to smell it myself because I’m utterly obsessed.
On my skin, it leaves only passion fruit; nothing else. The rest of the notes are unnoticeable. What a pity that the chocolate, which promised so much, never appears.