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Coffee Addict

4.19 de 5
1,598 votos

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Coffee Addict by Theodoros Kalotinis is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2020, this scent features coffee, vanilla, and amber in its top, heart, and base notes, crafted by nose Theodoros Kalotinis.

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  • Invierno 42%
  • Primavera 13%
  • Verano 4.8%
  • Otoño 40%
  • Día 52%
  • Noche 48%

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  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

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  • Neutral 11%
  • Negativo 8.7%

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  • A very enveloping aroma for coffee lovers. It’s like smelling a coffee bag directly or dipping your nose into a hot cup. Besides the coffee, cocoa and vanilla stand out, but the main star is the coffee—very realistic and pure. Totally unisex. It’s not as sweet and sugary as many think. It offers a wide sillage and fascinating longevity. I admire and treasure it in my collection. It’s a tremendous and well-balanced blend of coffee. Simply brilliant.

  • A fantastic fragrance. A very realistic coffee that takes center stage, with cocoa, vanilla, and that caramel touch that makes it enveloping. It’s not cloying or heavy; it’s the ideal companion for coffee lovers. Longevity and projection are off the charts, with a wide sillage that moderates but remains noticeable. A resounding yes!

  • Finally tried Theodoros Kalotinis’ perfume that sparked my interest. It didn’t disappoint. I already own four of his fragrances, and this one has won my heart. He’s a talented young perfumer, and the best part is his originality; it doesn’t remind me of anything else. At first, I thought it was too realistic to wear, but how wrong I was. Now I enjoy these winter mornings walking my dog, catching whiffs of this delight. It smells like real, freshly brewed coffee, without being cloying or milky. Maybe there’s a subtle touch of vanilla and cocoa powder. It’s cozy, comforting, and gives a sense of home. Some might not like it if they avoid realistic or linear scents, but for me, it’s a must-have. I imagine it works for layering, but for now, I enjoy it solo. Good initial projection, moderate later, lasting about 9 hours on skin and longer on clothes. If you’re a coffee addict, try it. Scent 8.5/10, Longevity 9/10, Sillage 8/10, Value 8.5/10, Versatility 4/10, Packaging 7.5/10. Would repurchase: Yes.

  • I’ve worn it all weekend and I’m obsessed. I ordered a decant remembering it was similar to Kerosene’s Follow, but this one was my favorite. It smells like a coffee gummy with sugar, just like the famous ones from the Pendulum books. Dark, bitter coffee covered in caramel and vanilla. It’s super realistic yet very wearable. I paired it with Kayali’s Vanilla 28 and it was a hit. It reminds me of Montale’s Ristretto Intense but without the floral musk; here it’s pure sugary coffee. It shares that burnt sugar accord with Kayali. Lasts forever on skin and clothes. On skin, it degrades into crystallized vanilla, but hours later you can still detect the coffee beans. Totally worth a full bottle. Friendly, linear, and original. Perfect for cold, rainy days. Unisex. Delicious.

  • Dama Incognita

    Exquisite gourmand aroma. Out of all the coffee perfumes I’ve tried, this is the one that comes closest to the note; literally, it smells like sweetened caramel coffee. Perfect for coffee lovers.

  • LosPerfumesDeJavi

    I tried a sample and absolutely loved it. It opens with a caramelized coffee identical to a Caramel Macchiato, but then the coffee fades and you’re left with burnt sugar, bordering on condensed milk—very sweet. Hours later, I realized it smells exactly like my Trilogy Café Sweets Woodwick candle. Since the candle is already potent and so reminiscent of this perfume, I feel I don’t even need the fragrance. The longevity is eternal, especially on clothes and in the room. The sillage is intense, noticeable from meters away, making you feel like you’re walking through a café or bakery.

  • Another stop in my search for the perfect coffee scent. Here the message is clear: coffee + caramel = coffee caramel. If you like coffee caramels, try it. And if you haven’t tried them but love coffee and sweetness, you’ll also adore it.

  • GabrielPS

    Right out of the bottle, it smells like a freshly made quality espresso. The olfactory experience is beautiful. Over time, it becomes creamy, revealing the vanilla in the background, like a latte with vanilla drops. The most realistic coffee scent I’ve ever smelled. It projects strongly. I wear it in the morning to stay at home and change my shirt by night because it still smells the same on my clothes. Absolutely unisex. If you buy it blind, prepare yourself to smell real coffee.

  • Smells like Laposse’s sweet coffee with peanut butter. Excessive caramel, watch out for diabetics, you’ll get ants on your tongue. Excellent perfume, long-lasting and projects a lot. In cold weather, some might enjoy it, but its extreme sweetness makes it polarizing: lovers adore it, while others feel uncomfortable. Great price-to-quality ratio. Worth it for collectors who love gourmand scents. The perfumer is brilliant. Wear it in cold weather and with people who enjoy sweet scents.

  • A masterpiece of gourmand coffee. It starts with Arabica espresso and a touch of caramel that gives way in half an hour to dry cocoa, like an 85% chocolate bar, accompanying the coffee until the end. Vanilla is just a subtle hint. Ideal for winter and autumn; in the heat, it can be overwhelming. Lasts very well on skin. Being so potent and intensely coffee-forward, I see it as less feminine, something confirmed by both men and women in my circle. As always, test niche perfumes on skin before buying.

  • ana villarreal

    I loved this little perfume! Although I must say that when I sprayed it, it hit me with an espresso-type coffee blast that almost disgusted me; that aroma lasts a couple of minutes, and then the magic begins: caramel, coffee, chocolate, delicious. It’s a BOOMBA. I only sprayed it once to test, and it projected way too much. Great performance.

  • alvarodominguez

    Smells exactly like Werther’s coffee caramels, and the sweeter it gets as it dries down. For the price, it’s a very interesting proposal with good longevity. I like it, although it’s not for me because I find it too cloying.

  • I’ve never really paid attention to coffee perfumes and have tried very few. I grabbed a decant without knowing if I’d like it, but it’s delicious. It smells like realistic, sweet roasted coffee with chocolate, edible and yummy. I liked it more than expected; it’s more wearable and comfortable than I thought. Very pleasant, I even thought about buying the bottle. Highly recommended, you have to try it even if you don’t like the coffee note because it might surprise you. It’s a great perfume with good performance, especially for the price.

  • If you’re looking for a perfume that smells like a cappuccino or moka coffee, this is the one you need. It’s a caramelized, chocolatey, and vanilla-infused coffee with a splash of creamy milk. It smells rich, but I struggle to decide when to wear it. Normally, I wear it at home on cold days, and it’s very comforting. The performance isn’t great on me; it lasts well, but I wish it projected more. Perfumes tend to gain potency over time, and I hope that’s the case here. I’ve barely used it four times; if the projection improves, I’ll comment again.

  • Candycandy40

    Smells hyper-realistically like coffee with caramel and chocolate, the ultimate gourmand. It lasts a long time but doesn’t project much. Ideal for cold days and super unisex. You feel like you’re in a coffee shop having an espresso with caramel. Very comfortable, cozy, and a steal for a niche brand. If you like gourmands, check out this brand: they have a lemon tart and another that smells like chocolate custard. Worth noting.

  • Santiago.RL

    A gourmand that fell in love with me at first sniff, so realistic you’d want to eat the person wearing it. Smells like delicious coffee with caramel and vanilla, like a brown sugar cold brew. It starts with marked coffee beans and caramel with vanilla in the background (half an hour), then those latter notes take the spotlight, leaving a rich caramelized coffee that projects for about 3 hours in a not-so-large radius. Afterward, it settles on the skin for 4-5 hours, shifting from sweet to bitter before finishing with caramel and coffee in the background. Recommended, totally unisex. My favorite so far. Scent: 20/10 Realism: 10/10 Projection: 7/10 Sillage: 7/10 Longevity: 9/10 If you love caramelized coffee, it’s a safe purchase for your collection.

  • Perla Vencis

    It’s like I’m from another planet, or the positive reviews are about a different perfume. I agree that at first it smells like freshly ground coffee, but after a few minutes, it turns into burnt milk coffee. Since I’ve studied coffee, I know that good coffee doesn’t have caramel or vanilla, so this isn’t realistic. Once the dry-down hits, what’s left on the skin is very sweet caramel with touches of chocolatey coffee, like smelling Baileys.

  • For many, it’s the king of coffee perfumes, but on my skin, it fails. At first, it smells like coffee with milk and caramel, rich and sweet without being cloying. But after half an hour, it turns into burnt coffee, a strange and unpleasant odor. It’s a pity because the brand has other gems and this one promised a lot, plus it lasts well, but simply doesn’t work for me. If you like the note, give it a try; many people adore it. By the way, for me, the best is still Awake by Akro.

  • JPFernaud

    Coffee Addict: Starts like a freshly brewed espresso, then the coffee blends with a sweet but not cloying caramel. Finally, an aromatic vanilla (without excessive sweetness) joins in, and a shy cocoa note gradually appears. Projection lasts about 6 hours, and longevity is 10-12. It’s a fragrance with linear evolution, perfect as is because it doesn’t need more. Smells hyper-realistically like coffee (literally, it’s like smelling an espresso), evolving in three phases: caramel, vanilla, and cocoa, fusing with the coffee at the end (mocha aroma). It’s a gourmand scent that will delight coffee lovers, and it’s notable because I don’t usually like coffee, yet I really enjoyed it.

  • Don’t buy this blind. It smells like vanilla coffee for 20 seconds, then turns into half-tanned leather with a sweet note. Nobody can wear this; it’s identical to another one I bought because of a shady YouTuber named Waja. Ugh.

  • One word: EXQUISITE. It’s like preparing a specialty coffee in the morning with a touch of vanilla, super creamy and sweet but not cloying. Medium-high longevity and 3-4 hours of projection. Scent: 10/10 Realism: 10/10 Projection: 6/10 Sillage: 7/10 Longevity: 8/10 Value: 1000/10 Recommended? If you like coffee (the good kind, not Starbucks), yes.

  • Dáriel E.

    I’m in love with this perfume; I put it on and feel like I’m teleported to a great café. Although the coffee feels strong, the caramel takes over in intensity… it’s a gourmand beast I’ll be buying again when this runs out. Projects well for at least 6 hours and lasts weeks on clothes. Note: it does cause olfactory fatigue; sometimes you don’t feel it, but others do. 10/10.

  • The first spray reminds me of a Scottish blend (coffee, vanilla ice cream, and whiskey) for about 5 minutes. Then it shifts to coffee and caramel, finishing with caramel, chocolate, and vanilla with toasted notes. Very good for autumn and winter.

  • I associate it with coffee ice cream or a cappuccino. A pleasant gourmand scent, nothing too complex, that lasts quite a while and projects decently. It doesn’t overwhelm me, but for the price, it’s an excellent option if you’re looking for a coffee perfume. 8.7/10.

  • fraganciaratona

    My first review! I’m new to fragrances and still building my tastes, but coffee is my favorite. I bought Coffee Addict blind and have no regrets. It delivers what it promises: a 100% gourmand with a very real coffee scent. At first, I noticed a burnt roast and some alcohol that put me off, but once it dried down, it became more caramelized, and the alcohol turned into something like whiskey, giving off a warm Irish coffee vibe. I don’t detect cocoa, but there’s a subtle, pleasant vanilla at the end. Perfect for cold days, I’ll be using it a lot.

  • robhiguera

    There’s not much to add to this beast of a perfume. It opens with roasted coffee (toasted with sugar), toffee caramel, and a very realistic vanilla base. Plus, it projects well and lasts even longer.

  • JohnLecter86

    If you’re looking for a perfume that takes you to the heart of a Mediterranean café… look no further! It’s the most realistic coffee you can imagine, a delight. Although it doesn’t project too much, those close by will definitely notice. It’s like having a cup of coffee with artisanal candies. Note: at first, it smells like benzyl alcohol and is spicy, but within 30 seconds it turns into a symphony of coffee and sweets. Highly recommended if you like coffee.

  • For those who love coffee in perfumes, this is a must-have; it’s the best I’ve tried, and I doubt there’s anything better in this line. Nothing much to add, the name says it all: coffee from start to finish. Excellent longevity, projection, and price. It’s not my usual style, but it’s not bad.

  • fedemenendeez

    What a fragrance, by God. In the 60s hyperrealism was born, and this perfume follows that artistic branch. It’s a hyperrealistic composition from the 60s made into a scent. It’s straight-up pure coffee. More than one person with their eyes closed wouldn’t know if it’s real coffee or perfumery. Excellent.

  • paoladonosoc

    It’s a delight! It smells so deliciously like a cappuccino that you feel like having a cup next to you to enjoy both at the same time. It’s sweet, I’d like it just a little less sweet, but it’s very pleasant. Ideal for cold days.

  • The best coffee perfume I’ve ever tried 🙌✨. I’ve heard of several claiming to be coffee, but they end up smelling like something else and lose the real aroma. This one never fails ☕ (plus, it’s an absolute steal for the price 👀)

  • ManucoSeven

    One of the best scents I’ve ever smelled, it’s a rich cappuccino tiramisu type of coffee (in Mexico, they sell a frozen dessert called Viennetta Cappuccino, and its dry down is practically that flavor), but as it dries, the caramel comes out strong and overwhelms it, ruining it for my taste lol, so sad. PS: WOOOOW, after a few minutes, my skin turned an orange/brown stain that I had to wipe off with a tissue, wonder what happened?

  • javiperfumes

    I perceive it as a coffee liqueur at first, then as it dries, it becomes a delicious sweet coffee. I love it and its performance seems reasonably good.

  • What a coffee perfume! It smells like a freshly frothed cup with freshly ground coffee on a cold morning. It’s a scent I’d be happy to smell all day because it’s not overwhelming at all. I like that coffee is the protagonist because while it’s used in other perfumes, it often doesn’t stand out, and I hadn’t smelled one where it was so obvious until now.

  • manuelcapilla

    They describe it more realistically than I’ve found. It’s pure black coffee caramel with a good balance between sweetness and strong bitterness, though the sweet side dominates. The dry down is the best: the coffee fades slightly to make way for cocoa and vanilla. When dry, it smells like smoky sweet coffee. Note: it’s a gourmand with all the implications that entails. Longevity: about 7 hours. Sillage: picks up after the second hour. Occasions: fall and winter, for at-home wear or casual meetups, very warm and cozy. I don’t see it for formal events.

  • Karenvy_alvarez

    I fell in love 😍. At first, it smells like a café con leche (espresso with 43 liqueur), potent and super realistic. Gradually it sweetens until it turns into a sweet caramel frappuccino, creamy and vanilla-infused, all in perfect measure. It lasts about 6 hours on skin and stays on clothes until washing. Sillage is strong for the first 2 or 3 hours, then moderate but noticeable all day. I definitely loved it because it’s one of the few that truly smells like coffee 🤗❤️

  • Hyper-realistic gourmand. At first, it smells like coffee with sugar and alcohol, like a café con leche. As it dries, caramel, cocoa, and vanilla emerge, transitioning from a shot of coffee liqueur to a caramel macchiato. Ideal for coffee lovers, for a cold rainy afternoon working, or for smelling it while having one. Sillage and longevity are excellent. Note: it’s sweet, the caramel is very noticeable; if you don’t like sweet scents, this isn’t for you.

  • thesongofhecate

    Literally smells like Irish coffee. It’s unisex but leans more toward women; sweet without being cloying. You can definitely smell the coffee followed by caramel. Good longevity. I recommend it for fall and winter, but if you love gourmands, wear it year-round. I have a special place in my heart for this because it was my first niche scent.

  • FranEssence

    A coffee bomb, extremely long-lasting and makes a statement, though the only downside is it takes a bit of effort to style.