How does Paradis compare to the original Angels' Share?+−
Paradis is an extrait de parfum with a 25% concentration, making it more potent than the original. It introduces a prominent raspberry liqueur note and a heavier praline sweetness, making it fruitier and more gourmand-leaning than its predecessor.
Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Generally, no. Given its strong sillage, boozy cognac notes, and intense sweetness, the community suggests it is much better suited for evening events, dates, or nightlife than a professional work environment.
Is the raspberry note very prominent?+−
Yes, the raspberry liqueur is a defining feature of this flanker. It creates a tart, jammy opening that persists throughout the wear, distinguishing it from the apple-and-cinnamon profile of the original.
Is this considered a unisex fragrance?+−
While it is marketed for men and women, many collectors find it perfectly unisex. The sweetness of the fruit and praline may lean slightly more toward the traditional feminine gourmand profile, but the heavy oak and cognac base keep it grounded for men.