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Nicholas Charles Fragrances EDP

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New York Nights

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Nicholas Charles Fragrances New York Nights is an Eau de Parfum. New York Nights opens with Jasmine, Gardenia, and Carnation, settles into a heart of Patchouli, and dries down to a base of Sandalwood, Coffee, and Caramel. Nicholas Charles Fragrances's New York Nights carries a Statement verdict, a gourmand-led wear.

A dupe of Bond No. 9's New York Nights - the coffee-caramel gourmand finish is the standout match, though the white florals up top are thinner than the original's opulent bouquet.
  • Indulgent
  • Glamorous
  • Warm
  • Sensual
New York Nights Eau de Parfum bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

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Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
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

Warm coffee-caramel gourmand suits cooler seasons and evening wear best.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Date
Also Works:
Casual

Sensual and warm for dates and nights out; too sweet and dense for office settings.

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About

This Eau de Parfum takes on Bond No. 9's decadent New York Nights, opening with gardenia, carnation, and jasmine before settling into a patchouli heart and a caramel-coffee-sandalwood base. The gourmand finish - rich caramel and roasted coffee - is genuinely the strongest and most faithful part of this dupe, capturing the original's indulgent, dessert-like character reasonably well. The white floral opening, however, reads thinner and more generic than Bond No. 9's lush, layered bouquet, fading faster into the sweeter base than the original's more gradual transition. A fair budget option for fans of the coffee-caramel signature, if less floral depth up front.