Cacao Aztèque Eau de Parfum by Perris Monte Carlo | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Cacao Aztèque smell like?
Cacao Aztèque is a subversion of the typical chocolate gourmand. Instead of a sugary, molten dessert, this fragrance leans into the historical, bitter, and spicy roots of the cacao bean. The opening i...
The community generally agrees that this is an "anti-gourmand" cocoa; enthusiasts often point out that it lacks the sugary sweetness found in many chocolate-dominant scents, making it more wearable for those who dislike edible-smelling perfumes.
Longevity and sillage are frequently described as moderate, sitting comfortably on the skin without the aggressive, room-filling projection found in heavier oriental fragrances.
While it can be worn year-round, there is a strong consensus that it excels in the transition seasons of fall and spring, where the spicy and floral elements can breathe.
Users often categorize this as a versatile "leisure" or "evening" scent, noting its ability to work in professional settings because the leather and wood notes keep the fragrance grounded and serious.