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#allnightlong
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#allnightlong by Ramon Monegal is a fruity floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2024, the nose behind this creation is Ramon Monegal. The top notes are pineapple, lemon, and mint; the heart notes are patchouli, heliotrope, and jasmine; and the base notes are musk, salt, vanilla, and oakmoss.
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A homemade piña colada. At least at first, it’s like sipping one at a beach club in Cala Bassa. Then it evolves with a rich patchouli, floral notes, and a salty touch that make the dry-down a delight. The opening isn’t my thing, but the dry-down is spectacular. The whole IBIZA collection is very summery and playful.
As a good friend would say… Hey, Mom! Warning: this is polarizing; you’ll either love it or hate it. The opening is brutal with fresh pineapple, nothing like Aventus, and on my skin it develops into a creamy coconut note not listed on the bottle, turning it into a chic, tasty piña colada that transports you to fancy spots. It’s a bit silly, but understandable. Projection and sillage are ABSOLUTELY BRUTAL for the first two hours; if I overdo it (and yes, I do…). After an hour and a half, it settles into a personal bubble, and from the fourth hour onward, it becomes very intimate. Lasts about 5 hours, with the final notes fading to skin scent. Totally informal, smells like summer and vacation, unisex, and youthful spirit (not juvenile). I don’t like coconut, and curiously, I’m a fan of all-day wearers, haha!
So excited to try it! As a fan of the Ibiza line, I already have two at home, Sunset Cafe and La Isla Blanca, and I hope to try a decant next week to update this review. EDIT: I’ve been wearing a vial for several days and now I’m leaving my opinion. I admit the scent has been amazing; it’s exactly as defined, a juicy tropical piña colada with green and vanilla touches, very tasty and pleasant for anyone who smells it, perhaps alongside Sunset Cafe, the easiest to wear. I see it mainly as informal and evening wear, designed to have a good time at night, but it has elegant touches that make it versatile and usable in more situations like dates or afternoon strolls; I liked that the scent isn’t boxed in just to night and party. Regarding climates, I see it as ideal for summer nights but perfectly usable in spring and autumn. It’s unisex, but in my opinion, it leans more towards the masculine side; I recommend testing it first if you’re a woman because it might be too masculine for you. Both Sunset Cafe and this one lean more towards the masculine side. Performance is very good; it’s lasted over 10 hours these hot days. It’s not overly projecting, but there are frequent bursts, and my partner noticed it very well after hours; I’d rate it between La Isla Blanca and Sunset Cafe, not bad in this sense, it meets expectations. Conclusion: I liked it a lot, it performs well, smells great, easy to enjoy, and if you like this type of tropical piña colada scent with a twist, I recommend trying it.
So excited to try this! As a fan of the Ibiza line, I already own Sunset Cafe and La Isla Blanca and was hoping to try a decant next week. EDIT: I’ve been wearing a vial for several days and am ready to share my thoughts. I admit the scent is amazing—it’s exactly as described, a juicy tropical piña colada with green and vanilla notes, very tasty and pleasant. Maybe along with Sunset Cafe, these are the easiest to wear. I see it as informal and evening wear, perfect for having fun at night, but it has elegant touches that make it versatile for dates or an afternoon outing. I liked that it’s not boxed in just for night. Ideal for summer nights, but usable in spring and fall. It’s unisex, but in my opinion, it leans more masculine; I recommend trying it first if you’re a woman because it might be too masculine for you. Both Sunset Cafe and this one lean masculine. Performance is very good, lasting over 10 hours these hot days. It’s not overly projecting, but I get waves of it all the time, and my partner noticed it well after a few hours. I’d place it between La Isla Blanca and Sunset Cafe. Conclusion: I really liked it, it lasts well, smells great, it’s easy to enjoy, and if you like this tropical pineapple colada scent with a twist, I recommend trying it.
This is very similar to Sans Merci from Givenchy’s Private Collection. It smells like grape with a touch of burnt rubber to me.
Super rich opening, like a fruity shower gel with heliotrope and a hint of wood. A very luxurious fragrance with an acidic, sweet, and fresh pineapple note that leans more feminine, though I wear it and enjoy it so much.
Something I would never have bought blind based on its notes, but thanks to a friend, it’s a total gem. The salt is noticeable from the start through the dry-down and balances the juicy sweetness, preventing it from being cloying like EdenRoc. It smells like cream of coconut piña colada, without alcohol. The patchouli is subtle and balanced, giving it body, and the fleshy jasmine prevents it from smelling like you spilled a drink on yourself. It lasts a long time, ideal for hot sunny summer days until night, and projects quite well. The only thing is, at times it reminds me minimally of Cedrat Boise, and in the deep dry-down, a bit of beach lotion with a coconut-vanilla scent. The oakmoss at the eighth hour reminded me a little of H24 EDP. What I love most is how the salt expresses itself; it’s muuuy delicious.
Something I’d never have bought blind based on its notes, but a friend introduced me to it and it’s a gem. It starts with salt, which is present from the opening all the way through the dry down, balancing the juicy sweetness perfectly; without it, it would be cloying. It gives the impression of having coconut cream ready to make a piña colada, smelling exactly like that but without the alcohol. I’m sensitive to patchouli, and here it’s subtle and well-balanced, adding body, while the jasmine is meaty. It keeps you from smelling like you just downed a shot. Lasts a long time, perfect for a hot summer day that goes into the night. Projects well. If I had to find a negative, it minimally reminds me of Cedrat Boise at times, and in the deep dry down, it smells like beach body lotion with a coconut-vanilla scent. The oakmoss at the 8-hour mark reminded me a bit of H24 EDP. What I love most is how the salt expresses itself; it’s delicious.
As always, Ramón Monegal doesn’t disappoint; it’s literally a piña colada in perfume form, but with quality and amazing longevity. Recommended for spring/summer, day or night, totally unisex.
Ramón Monegal, as always, staying true to his line and shining. The opening and first evolution are beastly piña colada. It literally smells like a big drink with a hint of sea salt. Once the alcohol evaporates, a soft menthol note emerges, nothing as aggressive as in Torino 21; here it’s musky and balanced, making the pineapple juicy, sweet, and with just the right amount of acidity. This fades over time: the mint and sour lemon disappear, leaving the pineapple in its soft, fleshy juice with a musky touch. The vanilla is there, but you have to imagine it; I think the pineapple covers it up, seeming like a Malibu with pineapple thanks to that sweetness. This lasts until the very end. Longevity: on skin in the heat it lasts over 7 hours, but on clothes it lasts more than 10. Heat affects it, so I highly recommend applying it on clothes. It goes amazingly well with a Hawaiian linen tank top. 100% unisex, it doesn’t care about gender, suits everyone and any time, though better at night. Imagine a colorful cocktail at a beach bar with a sea breeze. That’s #allnightlong.
Ramon Monegal as always, staying true to his style and shining for the better. The opening and first evolution are beastly piña colada; it literally smells like a big drink with a touch of sea salt. As the alcohol fades, it’s accompanied by a soft mentholated scent, nothing aggressive like Torino21, but musky and balanced, leaving the juicy, sweet pineapple with just the right acidic touch. The mint and sour lemon fade away, leaving the soft, fleshy pineapple with a musky touch. The vanilla is there, but the pineapple covers it, making it seem like a Malibu with pineapple due to that sweetness. This lasts until the very end. The longevity on skin in the heat doesn’t reach 7 hours, but on clothes it lasts over 10. The heat affects it, so I recommend applying it well on clothes, ideally with a Hawaiian-style linen camisole. 100% unisex, it doesn’t care about gender, goes with everyone and for any time of day, though better at night. Imagine a colorful cocktail at a beach bar with a sea breeze. That’s #allnightlong.
A homemade piña colada. At least at first, it smells like grabbing one at a beach club in Cala Bassa. Then it evolves with rich patchouli, floral notes, and a salty touch that makes it a delight when dried. At first, it’s not my style, but the dry-down is spectacular. The whole Ibiza collection is very summery and playful.
I never write reviews, but this perfume made me do it. What strikes me most is that it feels familiar, like sunscreen, yet remains unique. It’s a rounded, easy-to-understand scent without being boring. It takes you on vacation, which is why I don’t see it as super versatile: impossible with long sleeves, only for parties, the beach, and nights. It lasts, projects, and is a hit. For me, the best interpretation of an Ibiza night. Bravo!
What a good one! It held up great in the heat, and the longevity is amazing, especially on clothes—it lasts forever. A delicious, fresh, and yet mature pineapple fragrance. Perfect for the beach, but also for summer afternoons or nights.
My first encounter with Ramón Monegal was shocking. Reading the pineapple note, I imagined a gourmand or a sweet fruity-chypre, but #allnightlong surprises me from the very first spray. The heart is an absolute verdancy: not ripe fruit, but green, raw pineapple, smelling of leaves and chlorophyll, like when you pull the crown off at the fruit stand. It’s fresh, sharp, and original, stripping the pineapple of its sugar. As it settles, subtle floral nuances of jasmine and heliotrope emerge, with a powdery texture like night dew. The earthy base, perhaps clean patchouli, gives it that dark, elegant contrast that justifies its name. It’s a dual fragrance, perfect for a fresh day or a special night, elegant and mysterious. Ideal for those who want fruity notes without the sweetness. Constant trail and long-lasting, it keeps its promise.