Cacharel 2008 Edp

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Amor Amor Tentation

by Honorine Blanc

Cacharel Amor Amor Tentation is an Eau de Parfum launched in 2008, created by Honorine Blanc. The fragrance opens with Ivy and Mandarin, settles into a heart of Jasmine and Tiare Flower, and dries down to a base of Spicy, Cedar, and Vanilla.

Our verdict on Amor Amor Tentation: Statement

This discontinued gem is a seductive, spicy, and mysteriously alluring scent that passionate fans desperately want back. It's a love-it-or-hate-it affair; some find it intoxicatingly unique, while others are left cold by its sour, gloomy, or even 'booring' character.
  • Mysterious
  • Sensual
  • Warm
  • Bold
  • Romantic
Amor Amor Tentation Eau de Parfum bottle

ScentArt

Profile

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 13%
Floral 27%
Fruity 8%
Green 15%
Sweet 28%
Warm 14%
Woody 7%
Earthy 3%
Animalic 3%
Fresh 16%

Mood Profile

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

Performance

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

Best Seasons

Best For:
Fall Winter
Also Works:
Spring

A cold-weather scent - best worn in autumn and winter.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Date Formal

Its bold and sensual profile, coupled with strong sillage and moderate longevity reported by many, makes it less suited for an office environment. This unique scent is clearly celebrated for special evenings, dates, and night outs. While some find it too much, it excels in settings where you want to make a mysterious and alluring statement.

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About

Amor Amor Tentation opens with a green, lightly bitter ivy note brightened by a mandarin citrus pop. The heart blossoms into an exotic white floral bouquet with jasmine and tiare flower, leading to a base of warm, dark vanilla and spices, grounded by a hint of cedar. There's an underlying 'grape' or 'dark berry' quality that many detect, adding to its mysterious appeal.