Category: Fragrances
Brand: Parfumerie Generale
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brainyOcelot0
Parfumerie Generale’s Musc Maori is a truly luscious scent, but only suitable for the gourmand lover. Its dominant note is milk chocolate. A creamy, cocoa-rich pot of it. You can smell it clearly in the top notes and just as distinctly in the drydown, with no evolution in that particular note. What changes is its accoutrements. The top notes feature a sweet, milky citrus that I smell as lemon but others have noted seems more like orange to their noses. It brightens and lifts and cuts the candy element a bit. As the scent dries down, it warms a bit with a touch of tonka and a slight hint of wood notes. It is remarkably tenacious. I spritz once and it lasts a good 24 hours. It even clings to the skin after a shower.
pleasedBobolink1
Luscious, drizzling, milk chocolate on skin. Seriously, what’s not to love? This is the Queen of the chocolate scents imho. A chocolate scent for grown ups.
The trail that she leaves is unmistakably edible, unmistakably chocolate, and unmistakably sexy. She’s a complete surprise. Usually when I think chocolate I think light hearted fun. Musc Maori changes that whole equation. She’s still fun, but she has the promise of something more….private. Like a rich dessert fondue for you and your special love. She may be frivolous, but she’s also intimate.
I don’t get the orange pieces like some others do and I have to agree that she prety much is what she is~ a straight up chocolate perfume. And yet….that’s not entirely true either. On me at least and according to my husband~she simmers w/possibilities……and therein lies the key. She smells like WARM chocolate. Not melted in the sun, but by the flame of a fire. Delicious……
cautiousIguana6
Notes: Cumaru wood, green notes of coffee tree blossom, white musk, cocoa bean, amber and tonka bean
This is sweet, smooth, and comforting, and I don’t get much development as the scent wears over time. This reminds me of Christmas candycanes–the kind that aren’t too pepperminty–and dark chocolate. This is definitely gourmand but not too sweet. Instead, it’s a milky, smooth scent. While they don’t smell exactly alike, it has the same pillowy softness and similar soft vanilla drydown as Farmacia SS Anunziata Cara. Between the two, I definitely prefer Cara. Musc Maori is a pleasant smell and one that I would love in a shampoo, moisturizer, etc., but for a perfume this isn’t sexy or special enough for me.
chicChowder3
Got this scent from lucky scent loved it!!!! I have been mixing it with exact friction of stars lotion. Smells very yummy.
betrayedCheese9
I dont like this one, it smells like stale chocolate and orange peel. L by Lolita lampicka is a better choice.
sincereGarlic9
This smells like real genuine dark cacao. Nothing fake about it! I imagine a 50’s lady wearing a white musc perfume making chocolate chip cookies from scratch. I feel the smell of freshly buttery chocolate cakebatter with nuts, vanilla, and her white musc perfume mixed with that. After a while this smells like those first 5minutes you set the cookies in the oven,just before the cookies start “cooking”. Yum!
obsessedIcecream2
1st try- very chocolatey opening, w dried fruit, choc fades (but still in background) & now is wood & clean musk, still fruity & sweet, hmm.
2nd try- light musk w chocolate on opening, gets thin fairly quick.. smells like a Chunky bar w the nuts & raisins.. thin but flavorful & unique, is nice comfy scent for sure! the woodiness & musk keep it from being too foody.
aloofCoconut7
Hmm, I’m still pondering this one… The second it hit my skin, all I could think was “Chocolate oranges!” You know, the ones you can get at Christmas? The beginning is very milk-chocolate with a sweet orange mixed in. I know orange isn’t listed as a note, but I’m not the only one who smells it. 🙂
I liked this had more of a milk-chocolate quality rather than a coco scent. I think it makes it a bit more wearable… Smoother somehow. The orange faded quickly, but the chocolate stuck around longer than I figured it would. Around an hour or two, which I think is decent.
The drydown is a pretty, powdery smell; I think it’s flowery (in a nice way) but my boyfriend says he can smell vanilla in it. I honestly can’t, but I’ll take his word on it. 😛
With the exception of the beginning, I didn’t really think this was super gourmand. To my nose anyhow, it carried a floral quality throughout that tempered even the choco-orange top notes.
Don’t get me wrong, I thought this was nice, and definitely interesting. I don’t think I’ll be getting a bottle of it just yet. But who knows, with a few more tries I might fall in love!
jealousWildfowl3
I find this very similar to Comptoir Sud Pacifique’s Matin Calin. It is less sweet and more complex but it has the same buttery cocoa feel to it.
abjectDoughnut1
I was excited when I first tried this – the orangey blast at the beginning is very nice, as is the initial chocolate orange smell. Unfortunately, on me this dries down to an unremarkable, slightly cloying musk really quickly. It then hangs around for ages, but as it was the initial smell that attracted me I think I will pass.