Men

Cocoa & Latte

Marca
Zara
Jordi Fernández
Perfumista
Jordi Fernández
3.82 de 5
465 votos

Acordes principales

Descripción

Cocoa & Latte by Zara is an oriental vanilla fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2025, is a new addition to the brand's catalogue. The nose behind this composition is Jordi Fernández.

Resumen rápido

Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 43%
  • Primavera 11%
  • Verano 6.0%
  • Otoño 40%
  • Día 43%
  • Noche 57%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

465 votos

  • Positivo 69%
  • Negativo 18%
  • Neutral 14%

Comunidad

Qué dicen los usuarios sobre propiedad, preferencia y mejor momento de uso.

Propiedad

¿La tienen, la tuvieron o la quieren?

Uso recomendado

Estación y momento del día con más votos.

Dónde comprar

Compara tiendas verificadas para Cocoa & Latte y elige según envío, precio o disponibilidad.

Amazon

Amazon

Envío rápido

Entrega rápida y política de devoluciones conocida.

Ideal si priorizas velocidad y disponibilidad.

Ver en Amazon
eBay

eBay

Más opciones

Más opciones de precio, formatos y vendedores.

Útil para comparar alternativas antes de decidir.

Ver en eBay

Características

Resumen de votos sobre longevidad, estela, género y percepción de precio.

Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

Extremadamente costoso

Ligeramente costoso

Precio moderado

Buen precio

Excelente precio

Reseñas

Experiencias reales de la comunidad sobre uso diario, rendimiento y estela.

Para dejar una reseña necesitas iniciar sesión.

18 reseñas

Mostrando las más recientes primero.

  • It starts with pure leather, very masculine, but then explodes into super sweet vanilla. I don’t notice the white chocolate, but it seems a total hit for the price. It’s very gourmand, doesn’t last long on the skin, but I don’t mind as I reapply it; it’s super accessible. Good buy.

  • When dry, it’s identical to three fragrances: Bois Vanille, Vanestaxy, and Zafeer Oud Vanille. It could be an improved copy of one of their classics: Rich Warm Addictive. The opening is horrible (on me); it smells like insecticide, but when dry it’s creamy, pure coconut butter, sweet with woody touches. Once sprayed, you know it’s pure oil with a strong trail. On me, it’s beastly.

  • It does remind me of Eclair and Bianco Latte. I’m not saying they’re exact clones, but they’re similar, that’s undeniable. I trusted too much those who claimed they were different from those perfumes (and that suede note I thought would give a distinct touch) and I applied it directly to my skin. It’s an DNA I simply can’t stand; if you get migraines, stay as far away from this as possible if you don’t want to end up with a lovely headache.

  • It’s the inspiration for Bianco Latte but fails completely. I gave it to my partner and it only projects for 20 minutes; afterwards it sits close to the skin and isn’t worth it. Although I won’t admit it, I do notice a subtle leather note. For 15 euros, you’d better buy Zara’s Dark Obsession, which is the same but more polished and with the vanilla on full blast.

  • It does remind me of Eclair and Bianco Latte. I’m not saying they’re exact clones, but they do resemble them, that’s undeniable. At least from the point of view of someone who doesn’t use them daily and doesn’t know them so well. I trusted too much those who said they were totally different from those perfumes (and that suede note I thought would give a different touch) and I tested it directly on my skin, but it’s an DNA I can’t stand; if you get migraines, I advise you: stay away from this as much as possible if you don’t want to end up with a lovely headache.

  • It’s identical to Zara’s Shamanilla, but it lacks that delicious coconut scent I love so much in the other one. I prefer the first. This one is sweet and more chocolatey when dry; I don’t find it as feminine and that I love, but for girls who love gourmands like Bianco Latte, this won’t suit them.

  • It’s like a Bianco Latte with a bit of leather added. It hasn’t displeased me, although I find it quite synthetic and it hasn’t thrilled me. As for performance, it does cling very well to my skin. Next.

  • At first, I only sensed leather, suede, and a sweet milky touch. After about two hours, I felt the dulce de leche or white chocolate. The suede fades and only the sweetness remains, lasting on the skin for four or five hours.

  • At first, I only sensed leather, suede, and a sweet, milky surface. After about two hours, I finally noticed the dulce de leche or white chocolate; the suede fades away, leaving just the sweetness, lasting four or five hours on the skin.

  • It’s a rich perfume where you can feel all the notes, but it’s very unisex for my taste. It’s not sweet enough, and I adore super-sweet perfumes. My partner loves it because we both wear it, but I mix it with a sweet, vanilla-based perfume and it becomes exquisite.

  • La Clochard

    A bomb. It reminds me of Crivelli’s Hibiscus thanks to that notable leather that adds intensity when mixed with everything. I like it, but it’s for specific occasions and not for everyone.

  • It’s a gourmand bomb like Bianco Latte or Eclaire, but with that suede touch that makes it unique, elegant, and irresistible. It adds strength, personality, and those mature vibes that this family sometimes lacks. The intense suede note vanishes in minutes, leaving behind something sweet, strong, and unique.

  • It belongs to that gourmand family we know well, like Bianco Latte or Eclaire de Lataffa, but with a unique, elegant, and irresistible touch: suede. This not only gives it strength and personality but makes it more intense and adds that elegance and maturity that sometimes lack in that type. The intense suede note at the beginning fades, leaving a sweet, strong, and unique perfume.

  • The person who said it resembled Hibiscus is lost. I have the original, and there’s nothing alike, although the leather does remind me of Tuberose Astral once it dries. It bears a striking resemblance to Vanille de Minuit by Maison Tahiti; it’s an affordable and quality option.

  • What a delicious aroma, so enveloping. The cocoa explodes powerfully, wrapped in leather, suede, and plastic, giving it a dark, mature vibe that screams elegance without being cheaply sweet. The downside is that this potent opening fades quickly, leaving a white chocolate scent right on the skin; it evaporates very soon, but it’s worth it for the price. Don’t buy it blindly.

  • What a delicious scent; it’s very addictive. The cocoa goes off powerfully, wrapped in leather, suede, and plastic, which makes it so different. It’s a gourmand with that dark and mature touch; what I love most is that it’s not the typical cloying sweetness; it screams elegance. The only downside is that the powerful opening disappears to leave a white chocolate close to the skin; the potent part evaporates very quickly. I’ve realised not everyone loves it, but to me it seems addictive and rich. Although it doesn’t last long, it’s worth it for the price, but don’t buy it blindly.

  • Alas, the suede note made me gag; it smells like a leather jacket with spilled chocolate. The longevity is top-notch, and after two hours it already resembles Eclaire by Lattafa. It’s rich, but I simply can’t stand that opening for even a second.