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A baroque, spicy amber floral that envelops you in warmth and drama. Coco EDP is the gold standard of old-school opulence, bringing sophistication and commanding presence to any special occasion.
This discontinued 90s powerhouse is a love-it-or-hate-it affair. For some, it's a sublime, boozy Christmas pudding of a scent; for others, a harsh, peppery "old lady" fragrance. It's certainly a bold statement, not for the faint of heart, but those who adore it do so with fervent passion.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 9% | 5% |
| Floral | 26% | 22% |
| Fruity | 9% | 9% |
| Green | 6% | 1% |
| Sweet | 31% | 24% |
| Warm | 19% | 27% |
| Woody | 7% | 10% |
| Earthy | 4% | 7% |
| Animalic | 8% | 6% |
| Fresh | 7% | 12% |
Mood
Notes
Top Notes
Heart Notes
Heart Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Its opulent amber, spices, and resins shine best in cooler weather, enveloping the wearer in warmth and richness. The intensity can be overwhelming in heat, but its floral heart allows some wear in spring.
Occasions
Commanding projection, animalic undertones, and deep warmth make it ideal for dressed-up evenings, gala events, and romantic occasions. It can be too assertive for daily office wear or casual settings.
Seasons
A cold-weather scent - best worn in winter and autumn.
Occasions
Its potent projection and warm, spicy amber profile make it unsuitable for the office or casual daytime wear. However, its sensual and luxurious nature, with frequent mentions of "night out" and "evening wear," positions it perfectly for dates and formal events.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Warm Spicy, Amber, Sweet accords and Tonka Bean, Rose notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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