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148 Le Nuite Treasure

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Blossom Perfumery 148 Le Nuite Treasure is an Eau de Parfum. 148 Le Nuite Treasure opens with Bergamot, Pear, and Tangerine, settles into a heart of Rose, Vanilla, Strawberry, and Passionfruit, and dries down to a base of Patchouli, Vanilla, Incense, and Caramel. Blossom Perfumery's 148 Le Nuite Treasure carries an Acquired verdict, a sweet-led wear.

Inspired by Lancome La Nuit Tresor. The rose-praline-vanilla gourmand core is instantly recognisable, but No. 148 pushes the sweetness harder and loses the original's smoky rose-incense depth after the first hour.
  • Mysterious
  • Sensual
  • Warm
  • Seductive
148 Le Nuite Treasure Eau de Parfum bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

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Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

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Best Occasions

Also Works:
Office Date Casual Formal Sport

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About

No. 148 is built on the same rose-praline-vanilla gourmand formula that defines Lancome's La Nuit Tresor: fruity top notes leading into a dark rose and vanilla-orchid heart, then a base thick with praline, caramel and patchouli. The opening is a fair match for the genre - sweet, rosy, unmistakably in the same family. What's missing is the original's smoky, incense-tinged rose that gives La Nuit Tresor its slightly mysterious edge; here the rose reads more straightforwardly sweet, and by the two-hour mark the whole composition collapses into a simple caramel-vanilla musk with little of the original's complexity or projection. Fine as an affordable sweet gourmand for a night out, but it trades nuance for candy-shop sweetness.