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Delizia Oscura
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Delizia Oscura by Calaj is an olfactive fragrance for men and women launched in 2023. The nose behind this creation is Flavius Calaj. The top notes are coffee, raspberry, bergamot and ylang-ylang; the heart notes are hazelnut, violet, milk and valerian; and the base notes are dark chocolate, vanilla, caramel and musk.
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- Positivo 67%
- Negativo 22%
- Neutral 11%
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The best coffee fragrance I have tried so far. What a nuclear bomb! A full-on gourmand, unisex, adult, invasive and overwhelming. If you like the coffee note and want to distribute coffee around the world, this is my number one today. It also smells to me of sweet popcorn, as if What About Pop had been drowned in excellent coffee with vanilla, caramel, and an almost ephemeral touch of chocolate. It lasts weeks on clothes and 24 hours on skin. I love it. But of course, it is not for everyone; my children, for example, hate coffee and cannot stand this perfume.
The best coffee fragrance I have tried. What a nuclear bomb. A full-on gourmand, unisex, adult, invasive and overwhelming. If you like coffee and want to distribute it around the world, this is my number one. It smells to me of sweet popcorn, as if What About Pop had been drowned in excellent coffee with vanilla, caramel, and an almost ephemeral touch of chocolate. It lasts weeks on clothes and 24 hours on skin. I love it. But it is not for everyone; my children hate coffee and cannot stand this perfume.
Brutal! It smells like an Oreo cookie to me and my family. I only sprayed one atomiser (warned about how nuclear it is) and the whole floor smells. It is sweet but not harassing, it does not cause anosmia, it is noticeable all the time, I love it.
Brutal! To me and my family, it smells like Oreo biscuits. I only sprayed one atomiser (warned about its nuclear potency) and yet it permeated the entire floor. It’s sweet but not unpleasant, doesn’t cause anosmia, and lingers all day. I absolutely love it!
I was super excited but I cannot stand it. It does not smell bad, it smells like an Oreo, but an Oreo that has something wrong with it. The longevity is incredible; I fell on the table and it still smells after 5 days; it stayed on my hand for 2 days. Neither I nor my partner like it; in fact, sometimes it gives me nausea. I wanted to like it but it does not happen. I feel it might be appreciated by the gothic perfumery public. I definitely and strongly recommend not buying it blindly.
I bought this a month ago for the scent and the reviews saying it was a beast. The smell is sensational, milky gourmand with coffee, but the longevity… it has suffered a horrific reformulation! Current batches (the box opens laterally) project nothing. I put on 6 sprays and my friends did not notice until they got right up to my neck an hour later. Before, it was audible in half an hour. The scent remains great and lasts 8-10 hours on skin, but it is no longer a beast. Do not buy blindly based on previous information; try it on skin. If they ruin a perfume like this, they should lower the price; this borders on fraud. What a pity it is not what it used to be.
@code:pandorum when I return to my city I will check the batch and tell you; I bought it in the same shop as you exactly one month ago, and the truth is the disappointment was brutal. It lasts well but barely on the skin and projects very little. Moreover, people usually tell me the smell is soft and sweet. The truth is I love the scent but it has disappointed me greatly regarding projection.
@OmarB which bottle number do you have? I still have my review of this perfume pending, but I can tell you that my batch is 214 (bought at The Perfumery Barcelona in early September), the box is exactly like yours, and it is a BEAST MULTIPLIED BY 10. I will write an extensive review shortly.
Delizia Oscura: the ‘gourmand’ with a nuclear instinct. Delizia Oscura is not a fragrance; it is a sensory siege. Despite its extensive pyramid, what clearly dominates is an addictive blend of bitter chocolate, roasted coffee, crunchy hazelnuts, and a violet base that gives it a powdery, almost vintage touch, as if an Oreo cookie had passed through a dark, elegant, and experimental filter. Yes, it smells like Nutella. Yes, it also smells like an Oreo cookie, but elevated, without any childish or cloying trace. And yet, there is a twist. This is not a gourmand to be eaten with a spoon; here there are dry, dark, slightly earthy nuances that prevent it from becoming a caricature perfume. It makes it unique, different, and dangerously potent. Because let’s talk about performance: beast mode falls short. This is nuclear mode. A single spray can fill an entire room for hours. With two, you can declare the room uninhabitable. Even removing the cap perfumes the air as if you had applied half a bottle. The first time I used it, while I was in the room, it made it impossible to sleep in my bedroom and the entire corridor on the second floor, although the door was closed, became totally impregnated with the scent (as reported by my brothers, who hate perfume due to its potency and savagery). Moreover, to remove it, you have to scrub with a sponge with considerable force, and even then, a trace remains until the next day. It is the most potent perfume I have tried and, surely, the one I will try in my whole life. But beware: for the uninitiated, this perfume may result in being… disconcerting. Many outside the niche associate it with Asian food smells, even curry or some type of spicy sauce. This is due to the excessive use of sotolone, an extremely potent aromatic compound that at high concentrations can remind one of fenugreek or curry. Exactly the same happens with Followed by Kerosene and Perverso by Baruti. Personally, I do not smell that at all, but I understand that our nose, trained to deconstruct chords, perceives it very differently, especially when influenced by the declared olfactory pyramid by Flavius. Is it easy to wear? No. Is it for everyone? Even less so. Is it a masterpiece of its own identity? It is, without a doubt, a niche fragrance in every sense.
@code:pandorum I believe this is the most accurate review of Delizia Oscura I have read so far. I agree with you absolutely on everything and emphasise that my batch is the same as yours, also purchased from The Perfumery BCN. I will add a piece of information to your review. Longevity on skin MORE than 5 days…… anyone with Delizia knows…… it washes off and re-emerges the next day, and the next, and the next. On clothes it is absurd…… months. Nuclear Beast is an understatement. ☢️☢️🤎🤎
@code:pandorum I believe this is the most accurate review of Delizia Oscura I have read so far. I agree with you on everything and emphasise that my batch is the same as yours, also purchased from The Perfumery BCN. I’ll add one detail: longevity on skin of MORE than five days. Anyone who owns Delizia knows: you wash it off and the next day it reappears, and the next, and the next. On clothes it’s absurd: months. ‘Nuclear beast’ is an understatement. ☢️☢️🤎🤎
Daniel Josier claimed that 90% of reviewers on social media know nothing. I believe he was even more off the mark, as cases like this warrant an even higher percentage. It is ridiculous that nowadays, any tinkerer with a capacity for astonishment will mix essences as if it were a chemistry kit and insert themselves among the experts. First came Followed, then Perverso, Delizia Oscura, Elixir Centauri, several from Jouset… they all revolve around the infamous sotolone, a molecule with unprecedented olfactory potential that, if used in quantity, can turn a perfume into a nuclear artefact. Of course, at the cost of blowing the entire composition apart. This Delizia Oscura is exactly that. A disproportionately heavy base of sotolone with some disconnected blobs in a nonsensical blend. Dark chocolate, violet, hazelnut cream… that initial amalgam is gradually swallowed by the sotolone as if it were part of a black hole’s accretion disk, leaving finally only that scent of roasted coffee and maple syrup, which many smell as curry and which does not wash out even with hot water. Who could stand that smell for days, weeks, if it lands on clothes? Needless to say, wearing it in society is to give the show away and sour the neighbour. And the funniest thing is that they say the longevity of these perfumes proves that brands are not interested in them lasting. Of course, let’s add sotolone to Acqua di Gio or La Nuit de l’Homme; it will surely be wonderful. Alberto Morillas and other masters must be idiots for not being able to replicate what a self-taught Romanian can achieve at home. Everyone knows what they like, but if perfumery is considered an art, it will not be thanks to creations like this.
Daniel Josier claimed that 90% of reviewers know nothing. I believe he must have been a literature graduate, because in light of cases like this, his percentage was woefully short. It’s staggering that nowadays any self-styled tinkerer with the ability to dazzle can blend essences as if it were a chemistry kit and insert themselves among the experts. First came Followed, then Perverso, Delizia Oscura, Elixir Centauri, several from Jouset… all built around sotolon, a molecule with unprecedented olfactory potential that, in sufficient quantity, turns the perfume into a nuclear artefact. Of course, at the cost of blowing the composition apart. This Delizia Oscura is exactly that: a disproportionately heavy base of sotolon with some disconnected, nonsensical notes. Black chocolate, violet, hazelnut cream… that initial amalgam is gradually swallowed by the sotolon as if it were part of a black hole’s accretion disc, leaving only that scent of roasted coffee and maple syrup, which many mistake for curry, and which won’t go away even with hot water. Who wants to be subjected to that smell for days, weeks, if it sets into fabrics? Wearing it in social settings is a complete faux pas and a bitter pill for others. The funniest part is that they claim longevity proves brands don’t care about lasting power. Of course, let’s add sotolon to Acqua di Gio or La Nuit de l’Homme; surely it would be wonderful. Alberto Morillas and other masters must be idiots for not being able to replicate what a self-taught Romanian can achieve in his home. Everyone knows what they like, but if perfumery is considered an art, it certainly won’t be thanks to creations like this.