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Coconut Leche

Meabh McCurtin
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Meabh McCurtin
3.18 de 5
271 votos

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Descripción

Coconut Leche by French Avenue is an oriental floral fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2025, is a new addition to the brand's catalogue. The nose behind this composition is Meabh McCurtin. The top note is coconut; the heart note, nardos; and the base notes, vanilla and benzoin.

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  • Invierno 22%
  • Primavera 27%
  • Verano 22%
  • Otoño 29%
  • Día 62%
  • Noche 38%

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271 votos

  • Positivo 49%
  • Negativo 38%
  • Neutral 13%

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  • I had high expectations for this perfume. Coconut? Yes, but in my case what I perceived at first was a smell of smoked bacon with coconut and a slight lactonic trail. Probably if I let it rest it will improve. Unfortunately, I don’t have the patience for that. After reading many positive reviews, I don’t understand why I smell it like this. But I’m clear: it’s not a perfume for me, I feel it. I tried it.

  • I gave it a week’s trial and it has captivated me, moving it into my top 3 coconut perfumes. It’s a very disruptive, special scent, not for shy people or those accustomed to Victoria Secret coconut (which I also love). This coconut is ideal for those who like strong scents and want their perfume to overpower others. *In scent*: authentic toasted coconut. *In longevity*: more than 10 hours on skin. *In price*: excellent. I think it will be as controversial as Baccarat; many said it smelled strange, like a dentist’s office, and in the end it became a best seller. I think Coconut Leche will be the same. I’m looking forward to the brand’s next launches; I love them. IMPORTANT UPDATE: After more than six weeks, I notice how it changes over time. I liked it when I first opened it, but now I adore it. It has turned into a *Raffaello bonbon*; the perfume has changed immensely, becoming sweet and creamy.

  • sandra963

    I’ve had this for a week and it’s already in my top three coconut scents. It’s a truly disruptive fragrance, nothing like the Victoria’s Secret coconut I adore. Ideal for those seeking something bold enough to overpower other people’s perfumes. Smells like authentic toasted coconut. Lasts over 10 hours on the skin and the price is excellent. I believe it will be as controversial as Baccarat Rouge 540; many said it smelled like a dentist’s office before it became a bestseller. Looking forward to future launches. UPDATE: After a month and a half, I’ve noticed how it evolves. I liked it when I first opened it, but now I adore it. It has transformed into a Raffaello bonbon, much sweeter and creamier.

  • Very delicious this perfume, a different coconut, designed to stand out. It doesn’t smell of the beach, isn’t extremely sweet, it’s toasted, quite neutral and smells of coconut with amber, spiced, warm, even smoky notes. I think it’s delicious, but I understand it’s not for everyone, as people usually look for a *beach coconut* or *very sweet* scent, and Coconut Leche isn’t that. Thanks to the benzoin note and amber nuances, the longevity is excellent and makes it interesting and attractive. I don’t see it for daily use (at least for me), more for outings and surprising those around you with this delicious scent. I have a very extensive collection and it doesn’t resemble anything I know, so I don’t think it’s inspired by another perfume. Does it smell like Raffaello bark? Yes, but that scent lasts only five seconds. I would have loved if it had lasted longer. It has excellent longevity, presentation and price. I loved it. If you don’t like coconut, this perfume isn’t for you.

  • I just tried a decant and I haven’t liked it at all; it’s not what I expected. The reports that it smells like wet dog are real. It’s a coconut scent, nothing sweet, with a green or smoky note that gives a sense of nail polish, rancid coconut, or wet dog. One of the worst fragrances I’ve tried. It is not a blind buy; I recommend testing it first. Some people have liked it and others haven’t, so it’s better to be sure before spending.

  • I just tested a decant and I didn’t like it at all; it wasn’t what I expected. What I’ve heard about it smelling of wet dog is true. It’s a coconut scent, not sweet at all, with a green note or a smoky hint that gives a sensation of nail polish, rancid coconut or wet dog. One of the worst fragrances I’ve tried. Not a blind buy; I recommend testing it first. Some people have liked it and others haven’t, as in my case, so it’s better to be sure before spending money.

  • siempreperfumada

    It’s an edible coconut, not a beachy sunscreen type, but toasted. I loved it because I own nothing that smells like this. I compared it to Rio Radiance and they are worlds apart. I believe it is original, not a copy. I don’t detect neroli, just sweet vanilla, but not overpowering. Suitable for me; we’ll see what I think in the summer. TikTok says it becomes more exquisite after two months, so I hope it oxidises a bit. People asked if it smells like Raffaello, but I haven’t had one in so long I can’t recall. Over time, my perception changes and it reminds me of opening a can of coconut. I have videos on my socials as alwaysperfumada.

  • siempreperfumada

    It’s an edible coconut, not that beachy sunscreen type, but a toasted one that I adored because I have nothing that smells like this. I compared it side by side with Rio Radiance and they are completely different; I believe it’s original, with no copies. The neroli isn’t noticeable, but the sweet vanilla is there without being excessive, just what I’m looking for. Watch out what I think next summer! I was told on TikTok that after two months it becomes more exquisite, so I’m hoping it oxidises a bit to show its potential. They asked if it smells like Raffaello, but I haven’t eaten one in so long I don’t remember how they smell. Over time my perception changes and it reminds me of opening a tin of coconut. I have videos and reviews on my Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Blogspot; you’ll find me there as alwaysperfumada.

  • Pequeño Nardo

    I have a decant of this perfume. I don’t know if others experience this, but in the opening ‘toasted coconut’ phase, I perceive a bacon-like scent that lasts a while before dissipating, leaving a pleasant lactonic aroma behind.

  • It smells of toasted, almost burnt coconut. Yes, just as you read. I tested it before buying but didn’t give it time to settle. I recommend testing it before purchasing; it’s not suitable for blind buys, even if you’re a coconut fan. At first, I felt the bottle and tester in the shop were different; I detected a smell of burnt plastic, a horror. I started to take a liking to it and now I quite like it. The longevity on skin is disappointing and the projection is short, making it seem like an intimate fragrance, though it lasts longer on clothes.

  • It smells like toasted, almost burnt coconut. Yes, exactly as you read. I tested it before buying, but didn’t give it time to settle. I recommend testing it before purchasing. It is not suitable for blind buys, no matter how much of a coconut fan you are. The first time, eager as I was, I felt the bought perfume and the tested one were different. I sensed a smell of burnt plastic, a horror. I’ve grown to like it little by little and now I quite enjoy it. The longevity on the skin is disappointing and the projection is short, ending up as an intimate fragrance. On clothes, however, it lasts longer.

  • I always thought I loved coconut scents, but I was wrong with this one. The opening is overwhelming, clogs the nose, and I even found it rank. They say you need to let it mature, but in my experience, it’s irredeemable.

  • I always thought coconut was a scent I loved, but I was wrong with this one. The opening is overwhelming, it clogs the nose and I even found it repulsive. They say you have to let it macerate for a while and smell it again… I don’t know, for my part I feel it is unimprovable.

  • It smells terrible; I felt like vomiting. I had to throw it away as soon as I saw it; I couldn’t even look at it. A great disappointment.

  • It smells awful and made me want to vomit. I threw it away as soon as I saw it; I couldn’t even bear to look at it. A huge disappointment.

  • If you’re a gourmand fan, think twice. The sweet opening hits hard, shouting ‘wow, so delicious’, but it’s too sharp and nagging to wear all day. It didn’t convince me to buy it; 100ml is excessive and exceeds my sweetness limit, even though these are my favourite scents. Ideal for a room spray or with a coffee, but I’ve already got sick of it. It reminds me of Creme of Clouds by Fragrance World; one of them has a base that smells of hazelnut or something similar.