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Rich vanilla, milky coffee, caramel, and beignets dusted with powdered sugar sound like the perfect comforts after experiencing a haunting. Oakmoss keeps it a little spooky.
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I wasn't anticipating to be so gravitated towards this scent, since I don't really lean towards coffee notes. The ones I've came across can turn bitter. I've heard many things about sorce perfumes and the packaging was what had drawn my interest (I love horror movies and anything spooky themed).
This is such a beautifully crafted, complex coffee scent that feels like inviting. The coffee note isn't bitter at all. It develops into a creamy, warm vanilla, with almost a nuttiness to it that reminds me of pandan pastries at this bakery I used to frequent as a kid. A wonderful daytime scent (and even to wear to bed). The sweetness isn't cloying to the nose.
This fragrance was what I hoped Bianco Latte would translate to, but unfortunately that pulls a little too intense for me. 2am in Lafayette was an unexpected surprise for a blind buy! I'm happy to have this in my collection.
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Dalena · 6 days ago
I can’t stop smelling it!! The opening is a very photorealistic coffee pouring from the machine, then comes a caramel scent that turns it into a delicious sweet caramel latte and there’s a hint of beignets in the dry down. Comfort in a bottle, smells like breakfast (I’m french). I’m obsessed!!!
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Em · May 25, 2026
This is such a cozy scent! Immediately, the coffee is present, but isn't strong. Imagine a creamy caramel latte. On the dry-down, the beignets/ donuts become more present and are oh so yummy.