Drunk On Mocha
EDT · 2026
The Dua Brand
Note Profile
Coffee Liqueur is a gourmand-boozy coffee accord built to evoke a sweet coffee liqueur rather than brewed coffee alone. It combines roasted coffee bitterness with sugar, vanilla, caramel, and a warm alcoholic impression.
The profile opens with dark roasted coffee and a slightly bitter cacao edge, then turns smoother and sweeter through vanilla and caramel. The overall effect is dense, dessert-like, and warm, with the alcohol facet giving lift and a liqueur-like glow rather than a sharp spirit note.
This is a perfumery accord, not a single natural ingredient, and is typically reconstructed from coffee materials, sweeteners, vanillic materials, and boozy effects. The concept is inspired by coffee liqueurs such as Kahlua- and Tia Maria-style aromas rather than a botanical extraction.
Perfumers use coffee liqueur to create gourmand depth, after-dinner warmth, and a dark edible signature in oriental and sweet compositions. It pairs well with vanilla, tonka, caramel, cacao, tobacco, woods, and boozy notes, and is usually placed in the heart-to-base range for persistence.
A selection of reviewed perfumes where Coffee Liqueur appears prominently.
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