Men
Red Wine Brown Sugar
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Red Wine Brown Sugar by Bohoboco is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2016, this composition features red berries, dried fruits, and raspberry in the top notes; red wine, cedar, and patchouli in the heart; and liqueur, brown sugar, leather, and caramel in the base.
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586 votos
- Positivo 61%
- Negativo 19%
- Neutral 19%
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A great find, not just this scent but the Polish brand Bohoboco. They have dreamlike and very varied combinations; although not all have pleased me 100%, I must be honest, it’s an excellent house for exploring authentic aromas. Specifically, I was surprised by how rich it is, without being too sweet or extravagant. It’s liquorish, with red wine at the forefront and sweet fruity touches that envelop you with its red fruity opening, evolving into something more mature or sober. You can detect caramel, cedar, liquor, brown sugar, and nuts. The leather isn’t apparent. Longevity on me is around 6 hours and the sillage is moderate to wide. Very happy with this novel piece. I appreciate the originality, and this definitely offers it.
It caught me off guard, not just this scent but the entire Polish house Bohoboco. They have dreamlike and very varied combinations, although I admit not all have convinced me 100%, but it’s an excellent brand for exploring authentic fragrances. Specifically, this one is rich without being too sweet or invasive. It’s liquorish, with red wine at first and sweet fruity touches that envelop you with that red fruity opening, evolving into something more mature and sober. Caramel, cedar, liquor, brown sugar, and nuts stand out; the leather they claim to have isn’t noticeable. It lasts about 6 hours on me with moderate to wide sillage. Very happy with this novel piece. I greatly appreciate the originality, and this definitely has it.
Red Wine Brown Sugar > Bohoboco. First, I’ll say I haven’t come across anything novel and different for my collection in a while. It’s a liquorish scent with a very noticeable red wine note, with subtle sweet fruity touches in the heart; the fragrance becomes adult, sober, and different from anything I’ve tried so far. Cedar, liquor, sugar, and caramel stand out. I don’t detect leather at all, which I’m glad about. In the dry down, the patchouli wrapped in liquor and a slight sweetness takes centre stage. Longevity on my skin is 5 to 6 hours with a wide sillage for the first 3 hours. The originality of this fragrance is unquestionable.
I admit it smells very characterful, dense, mature, and original, even if it isn’t my favourite from the brand olfactively. At first, it smells of berry jam, then of sweet red wine with cedar and patchouli in the base. It has liquorish tints, even smoky ones, and is totally unisex. As it develops, what remains is sugar or caramel. The projection is moderate and lasts 9 hours on my skin. It’s autumnal/wintery, sweet, for night wear, with a seductive and mysterious aura. Very different from the others from this brand and any berry perfume I’ve tried. Scent 6/10, Longevity 9/10, Sillage 7/10, Value for money 6/10, Versatility 5/10, Packaging 7/10. Would I buy again? I haven’t bought it.
I admit it smells like something with a lot of personality, dense and mature, even if it isn’t my favourite from the brand. At first, it’s a berry jam, then it moves to sweet red wine with cedar and patchouli in the base. It has liquorish nuances and even smoky ones, and it sounds unisex to me. In the end, what lingers most is the sugar or caramel. The projection is moderate and lasts 9 hours on my skin. It’s autumnal, wintery, sweet, for night wear, with a seductive and mysterious air. It’s very different from what I’ve smelled from this brand or other berry perfumes. Scent 6/10, Longevity 9/10, Sillage 7/10, Value for money 6/10, Versatility 5/10, Packaging 7/10. Would I buy again? I didn’t buy it.
I don’t understand why patchouli is so low in votes, because the only thing I smell is sweet patchouli. If you’re a fan of patchouli and want something with a sweet twist, go ahead; if you don’t like that note, better run. I’m very angry that they ruin so many perfumes by saturating them with patchouli; if it were less than half, it would be a superb perfume.
I don’t understand why patchouli has so few votes, as it’s the only thing I smell. It’s a sweet patchouli. If you like patchouli and want something with a sweet twist, go for it; if not, run. I’m furious that they ruin so many perfumes by saturating them with patchouli; if it were half as strong, it would be brilliant.