Is Rose Praliné a very sweet, "candy-like" fragrance?+−
No, it leans more toward a dry, powdery gourmand. The sweetness is derived from cocoa and dark chocolate rather than sugar, and the inclusion of Lapsang Souchong tea provides a smoky contrast that prevents it from becoming cloying.
How does the rose note behave in this perfume?+−
The rose starts fresh with bergamot but quickly deepens into a rose absolute. It is tempered by cardamom and geranium, giving it a spicy, slightly botanical character rather than a simple "red rose" scent.
Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Yes. While it has gourmand facets, it is widely considered elegant and understated enough for business environments, as its sillage is noticeable without being overwhelming.
Does Rose Praliné lean more toward a specific season?+−
It is most popular during fall and winter. The warm base of amber and sandalwood, combined with the "warm" spicy notes of cardamom and cocoa, makes it particularly comforting in cold weather.