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Coffeee Passion / Coffee Passion
Lorenzo Pazzaglia
Release year:
2025
A rich coffee gourmand with cinnamon, coconut, apricot, hazelnuts, dates, coffee, chocolate, caramel, coconut milk, roasted coffee, cedarwood, benzoin, sugar, and vanilla. It feels roasted, sweet, creamy, and nostalgic, like a strong cup of coffee turned into a full dessert atmosphere. The dry-down is warm and enveloping, with enough woods and benzoin to give the gourmand body real structure.
Cognac Paradis
Fort & Manlé
Release year:
2025
A boozy oriental-woody fragrance with cognac, rum, peach, grapes, bergamot, vanilla, labdanum, amber, florals, tonka, oak, sandalwood, musk, and cedarwood. It feels plush and celebratory, like fruit, spirits, resin, and polished wood gathered into a warm after-dinner composition.
Cognac Reign
D.S. & Durga
Release year:
2025
A grown-up gourmand inspired by antique cognac, with caramelized warmth, oak barrel depth, dried fruit nuance, and musky amber. It feels rich and boozy without being sticky, like polished wood, spirits, and evening clothes.
Cola Cream Dream
DUA Fragrances
Release year:
2026
A fizzy gourmand with cola-like spice, creamy sweetness, and a playful soda-float effect. It feels nostalgic and fun, with vanilla cream softening the brighter spiced cola character.
Cold
Benetton
Release year:
1997
Cold takes the twin concept in the fresher direction, offering a cool minty-citrus aromatic profile with a clean unisex feel. It wears light and easy, especially in warm weather.
Colden
Abercrombie & Fitch
Release year:
2009
A cool sporty masculine with crisp citrus, aquatic freshness, and a clean woody-musky base. It feels brisk and outdoorsy, like a colder companion to the brand’s warmer woods and amber styles.
Colette 19
Le Labo
Release year:
2017
A rare Colette-associated limited fragrance from 2017. It reads as an abstract modern Le Labo piece, built around a focused numbered-note concept rather than a broad commercial profile. The impression is minimal, polished, and collectible, with the Colette connection making it more of an archive item than a regular-line scent.
Colette 25
Le Labo
Release year:
2017
A rare limited Colette-associated fragrance from 2017. It fits the brand's restrained laboratory style, with a conceptual note count and a sleek, hard-to-place modern profile. Because Colette closed in 2017, this is best treated as a discontinued collectible entry rather than a continuing Le Labo fragrance.
Colette 34
Le Labo
Release year:
2017
A rare limited Colette-associated fragrance from 2017 with a more expansive numbered-note structure. It belongs to Le Labo's archive of collaborative and special-project scents rather than the permanent Classic or City Exclusive collections. The effect is conceptual, modern, and deliberately elusive.
Colette x Vilhelm
Vilhelm Parfumerie
Release year:
2016
A limited collaboration-style fragrance with a clean, stylish, boutique-cool personality. It feels crisp, modern, and understated, leaning more toward polished freshness and soft musky elegance than a heavy statement scent. The composition reads like a fashionable city fragrance: minimal, smooth, and quietly distinctive.
Colibri
Henry Jacques
Release year:
2010
A sparkling aquatic-woody fragrance with ozonic freshness, watery fruit, cedar, geranium, oakmoss, and amber. It feels nimble and airy, like a bright flash of movement over mossy woods.
Collateral Damage
DUA Fragrances
Release year:
2018
A sweet-spicy fragrance with gourmand warmth, fruit, woods, and a forceful extrait-style trail. It feels bold and high-impact, built around contrast between sweetness and darker spice.
Collection 2005
Chloe
Release year:
2005
Collection 2005 belongs to the transitional Chloé era, offering a polished feminine floral profile with a cleaner and more contemporary edge than the vintage classics. It feels refined and understated.
Collection Heritage 1000
Patou (Jean)
Release year:
2014
The 2014 Heritage Collection version of 1000 revisits the classic floral-chypre style in a modern relaunch format. It feels more contemporary in presentation, but still tries to preserve the grandeur of the original theme.
Collection Heritage Chaldée
Patou (Jean)
Release year:
2014
The Heritage Chaldée relaunch presents the famous 1927 sun-warmed oriental-floral idea in a later revival format. It retains a creamy golden softness and a vintage glamour mood.
Collection Heritage Colony
Patou (Jean)
Release year:
2014
Collection Heritage Colony revisits the tropical-aromatic Patou classic in the 2014 Heritage line, preserving its fruity-spiced elegance in a more modern bottle and market context. It feels bright, warm, and stylishly retro.
Collection Signature
Ex Nihilo
Release year:
2018
A limited leather fragrance with citrus, bergamot, spice, iris, narcissus, cacao, and leather. It feels like a bespoke jacket over a bright shirt: fresh and polished at the opening, then powdery, dark, and supple in the drydown.
Collezione Privata Blu di Provenza / Blu di Provenza
Pal Zileri
Release year:
2010
Blu di Provenza is a lavender-centered woody floral inspired by Provençal fields, with lavender, Virginia cedar, Haitian vetiver, white musk, and amber. It is fresh and aromatic rather than heavy, using lavender as a clean breeze over dry woods instead of a medicinal barbershop note. The fragrance feels balanced, springlike, and quietly masculine, with a relaxed tailored elegance.
Collezione Privata Cashmere e Ambra / Cashmere & Ambra
Pal Zileri
Release year:
2010
Cashmere e Ambra is the plush amber-spice fragrance of the Collezione Privata group, opening with sweet orange, saffron, and bergamot before warming into jasmine, nutmeg, clove, ginger, patchouli, tobacco, amber, and vetiver. It feels richer and more evening-oriented than the citrus colognes, with a soft textile-like warmth suggested by the cashmere name. The drydown is spicy, ambered, and gently smoky, but still polished.
Collezione Privata Colonia Purissima
Pal Zileri
Release year:
2010
Colonia Purissima is a refined citrus cologne from the Collezione Privata line, pairing bergamot and bitter orange with green tea, white flowers, geranium, orange blossom, vetiver, musk, and amber. It feels clean, elegant, and almost linen-like, but the vetiver and amber add enough depth to keep it from becoming a simple splash. The style is bright Mediterranean tailoring: crisp, gentlemanly, and softly woody.