How does this compare to New Notes Latte di Cherry?+−
Latte Pistachio is significantly less sweet and more natural-smelling than Latte di Cherry. While the latter is bold and fruity, Latte Pistachio is quieter, focusing on a salty, milky nuttiness rather than a heavy syrup profile.
Is this a very sweet "cupcake" style gourmand?+−
No, it leans toward a savory-sweet profile. The combination of salty notes, green pistachio, and coriander prevents it from becoming a sugary dessert scent, making it more of a "savory latte" experience.
Does it actually smell like coffee?+−
Despite the "Latte" in the name, there is no coffee note in the composition. The "latte" aspect comes from the milk and sandalwood accords, which recreate the creamy texture and steamed-milk aroma of the drink.
Is this suitable for the office or work environments?+−
Yes, because the sillage is more intimate and the scent remains relatively soft on the skin, it is a safe choice for professional settings where a loud or heavy fragrance might be distracting.