Dolce Acqua

$275.00 USD

Original bottle not included with sample/decant purchase. Scent Split rebottles the genuine fragrance into smaller bottles.

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If you know the Profumum line, you may have noticed that they often involve a bit of a journey. We generally start with where they begin, but this time we'll start with where Dolce Acqua ends: a room where cookies have been baking all day. Vanilla, almond and coconut in a doughy blend with a flourish of powdered sugar and that hint of cherry that we associate with heliotrope. There is also a little something cool in the mix that we can't quite put our fingers on – balsam-like and airy. There is a nostalgic quality – a hint of beloved childhood confections that melt on the tongue. Testing it on three generations, they each recalled a different beloved treat – so we can't say it resembles a particular delicacy as much as it evokes the memories of someone baking your favorite thing for you. So, if you end up with a dreamy vanilla almond fluffery that coddles and soothes, where do you begin? With a boisterous and boozy caramel-like vanilla with a pronounced swirl of almond, which then takes a fascinating detour into something mysteriously reminiscent of beeswax, before it arrives at its soft and comforting destination.

 

Notes:

Coconut, heliotrope, almond, vanilla, tonka bean

 

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Sarah S.
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The initial blast was an extremely sweet and strong vanilla. It was too much, and reminded me of the cheap vanilla cupcake body sprays you would find at Walmart. My child said it smelled like "root beer ice cream." The middle notes gave synthetic coconut in addition to the cloying vanilla. Dry down just smelled like some kind of vanilla-scented bathroom cleaner. I usually like gourmands but all of the elements in this one had a harsh, chemical quality to my nose.