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Aromers Extrait

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No 14 Coco

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Aromers No 14 Coco is an Extrait de Parfum. No 14 Coco opens with Mandarin and Coriander, settles into a heart of Orange Blossom and Rose, and dries down to a base of Sandalwood, Patchouli, and Tonka Bean. Aromers's No 14 Coco carries a Statement verdict, a oriental-led wear.

No 14 reads correctly as Chanel's 1984 Coco, opening with the same coriander-orange blossom spiced-floral idea, but the tonka-sandalwood base is thinner than the original's dense, resinous oriental depth.
  • Warm
  • Elegant
  • Confident
  • Sophisticated
No 14 Coco Extrait bottle
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Profile

Composition

Timeline

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Accords

Oriental
80%
Floral
60%
Amber
50%
Woody
45%
Sweet
40%

Performance

Longevity
Short (2-4h)
Projection
Intimate
Intensity
Moderate

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Best For:
Winter
Also Works:
Fall

The spiced-oriental warmth suits cold weather best, too heavy and resinous for spring or summer wear.

Best Occasions

Also Works:
Date Formal

A warm, elegant spiced-floral suited to evenings out and formal occasions; too heavy for casual daywear.

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About

Chanel's Coco bridged traditional rose perfumery with a spicy oriental warmth, and No 14 follows that same spiced-floral template: coriander and mandarin open with a peppery brightness, orange blossom and rose carry a warm floral heart, and tonka bean, patchouli and sandalwood settle the base. The opening captures the classic's character well, spiced and warm rather than sweet or fruity, which sets it apart from most designer florals of its era. Where it falls short is in the base's resinous depth. Chanel's original leans on opoponax and labdanum for a dense, almost incense-like warmth that lasts for hours; No 14's tonka-sandalwood base is comparatively light and simpler, fading to a soft woody-floral finish sooner than the vintage-style original holds. Projection is warm and present at first, then settles close to the skin. As an accessible way to explore the spiced-floral oriental category that Coco helped define, it's a fair introduction, though it won't match the original's dense, old-world weight.