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Bianco Latte

Silvia Martinelli
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Silvia Martinelli
4.10 de 5
9,760 votos

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Bianco Latte by Giardini Di Toscana is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. The nose behind this creation is Silvia Martinelli. The top notes are caramel; the heart notes, coumarin and honey; and the base notes, vanilla and white musk.

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  • paoladonosoc

    I don’t like it. It smells like burnt plastic or stale plastic, like cheap AliExpress products. The vanilla is very synthetic; I bought a cheap imitation vanilla perfume by Cheriosa 62 to do an experiment and the vanilla is just as synthetic as this one, it shocked me that they felt the same with such a price difference. I don’t recommend buying it blind; if you don’t like synthetic vanilla or if synthetic scents feel off on your skin, this will disappoint you, plus the burnt plastic smell. I get a hint of liquor that makes it feel even more toxic when mixed. What a pity.

  • I made a redundant purchase; I already had Eclaire by Lattafa and now I bought Bianco Latte, and for me they’re the same, I don’t feel any difference. It’s a nice, cozy scent, vanilla with condensed milk. I wouldn’t wear it to night parties or overuse it in summer.

  • It smells like fine bakery sweets with dulce de leche, very gourmand. I bought a 10ml decant, used 2ml, and it was a bit overwhelming; I’m not sure if I’ll keep using it even though it smells good. Nothing synthetic to me, and it has good longevity on skin until the next day, lasting days on clothes. People compare it to Pink Sugar and Yes I Am, but the latter two are more wearable for daily life. Yes I Am isn’t that gourmand and the comparison makes no sense just because they have sweet notes; they’re totally different, although Pink Sugar sometimes reminds you of it.

  • At first on my skin it just smelled like coumarin; it wasn’t bad but it wasn’t what I expected after all the hype. If I had tested it first, I wouldn’t have bought it, but luckily I didn’t. Buying blind was the best move. I’m one of those who lets perfumes settle; I bought it in May to let it sit until fall, and just one week was enough for it to become super sweet. The coumarin faded, now it smells like vanilla cake, sugar milk, or something similar. It’s incredible, gourmand, the kind that makes you want to bite your arm. It lasts after a shower and the trail is amazing.

  • juliaguilera

    I put it in my ‘I have it’ list even though I already have an Argentine dupe. I’m leaving it there because I can’t find it on Fragrantica and it’s my comfort scent.

  • Elizabethshelby

    It’s exquisite and delicious; people have been complimenting me. It smells like condensed milk, no flowers or fruits, just pure vanilla and caramel. Only for lovers of sweet and gourmand scents. In my opinion, it’s more feminine than unisex.

  • It’s the only fragrance I bought blind and I didn’t get it wrong. People stop me on the street asking what perfume it is or where that vanilla scent comes from. The longevity is insane: on clothes it lasts days and on jackets more than a month. The trail is brutal. But it’s not for everyone; those who don’t like sweet fragrances can’t stand it.

  • Even though it doesn’t list chocolate in the notes, it smells like chocolate chip cookies to me. It’s sweet, hasn’t gotten me compliments yet, but it’s good and I like it.

  • I tried it and it smells like white chocolate. When it dries down, it reminds me a bit of Blanche Bête due to its milky notes; that condensed milk note made me hesitate, thinking it would be redundant in my collection. Update: Fall has arrived and I bought it. Wearing it on clothes, I notice they aren’t the same, though they follow the same milky-vanilla line; if you like one, the other will work well too. Bianco Latte has no florals, it’s almost edible vanilla that delivers a white chocolate vibe. It projects well and lasts hours. Now I understand the hype.

  • I thought I’d love it, but it turned out too sweet and heavy. It literally makes me gag to my bones.

  • I absolutely love it; it’s my favorite perfume and I feel super connected to it. It was love at first sight when I tested it. I’ve been trying sweet vanillas for years without finding one that satisfied me, until I smelled Bianco Latte. It’s basic—pure vanilla with caramel—but that was exactly what I was looking for. It’s super creamy and lactonic, reminding me of the smell of stuffed animals from when I was little. If you like vanilla and things sweet, you’ll love it; if not, don’t bother trying it because you’ll understand the complaints about it being cloying.

  • Honestly, I expected more for the price. The vanilla and caramel are present right from the first spray; the opening is extremely cloying and even gave me a headache. Once it dries down, it smells like white chocolate with vanilla and milk. The dry-down is the best part. It lasts a long time, at least 8-12 hours with about 5 feet of projection. The longevity is incredible, but I hoped for more in the scent itself.

  • I was really excited about this fragrance, but I learned a lesson: being viral doesn’t make it good or pleasant. It just smells like cheap vanilla body spray. I can’t find anything interesting in the notes; I expected something more complex.

  • I should admit I probably made a mistake buying Eclaire by Lattafa before discovering Bianco Latte. Since Bianco Latte isn’t available in Argentina, I bought Eclaire blindly and loved it. Later, when I saw Bianco Latte on my wishlist while traveling, I tested it and felt it smelled exactly like Eclaire, so the extra cost wasn’t worth it. Maybe it’s higher quality and lasts a bit longer, but my nose perceives them as identical. Both are incredibly delicious; if you can afford it, go for Bianco Latte, but if not, grab Eclaire and no one will notice the difference.

  • Bought it based on gourmand reviews highlighting its longevity. I grabbed an 8ml decant because the 100ml bottle is pricey and hard to find in Argentina. On my skin, I only smell condensed milk and burnt caramel; it’s very linear. It lasts hours on paper but barely registers on my skin. My boyfriend even said it smells weird, so I won’t be repurchasing.

  • A gourmet bite of freshly baked caramel and vanilla. Being a niche scent, it needs 1-2 months of maceration to fully develop. At first, the caramel and vanilla stand out with almond nuances. As it dries down, the musk emerges subtly. It evokes a gourmet cupcake: sweet, creamy, and comforting. One of my favorites. The trail is balanced, lasting 6-8 hours on skin and over 8 on clothes. Moderate price. If you like gourmands, it’s a must, but if you don’t want to spend, Eclaire by Lattafa is identical and cheaper. Rating: 10/10.

  • Delicious for private enjoyment. It reminds me of something childish and that comforts me. But I can’t find a reason to wear it in public; I feel like I smell like a candy shop. I don’t feel elegant in it, not for night out, not for the office.

  • I married this perfume in March and haven’t let go. It’s the scent that defines me. I’m so used to it that when it broke a month ago, I missed having it for weeks. I bought it back a few days ago, and I was so eager to wear it again.

  • One of my favorites. If you like gourmand scents, you’ll love this. It’s literally a dessert of vanilla, caramel, and white chocolate. You can buy it blind if you love cloying sweets; it never disappoints. Some say it smells like room freshener at first, but it passes. Whenever I wear it, people compliment me.

  • La Clochard

    It smells like pure vanilla caramelized, no more mystery. If you like sweet things, you’ll probably love it. The only thing that might clash is that touch some describe as ‘burnt.’ I think that’s what they’re trying to make honey, but it ends up somewhat boozy, alcoholic, even reminding me of gasoline. It’s a vanilla caramel but with a punch. It also smells like white chocolate to me, like Britney’s Fantasy; will the name Bianco come from there? But the white chocolate here would be Fantasy on steroids. I liked it, but it has to be very much your style. Now I see it as ideal for autumn and winter.

  • A scent without mystery, creamy vanilla with caramel, honey, and something milky; it smells exactly like that. Like a freshly baked milk and caramel dessert. Very, very sweet and cloying, yet very tasty and leaves a brutal sillage. Totally feminine.

  • Caramel and cream, but way too sweet for my taste. Didn’t surprise me at all. As soon as I could, I washed my wrist because it started giving me a headache. I preferred Celeste.

  • Very cozy perfume, vanilla and delicate caramel. A very sweet perfume not for all year round. Not for all climates. I feel a lot of similarity with Siwa by Memo Paris.

  • Junín.2007

    I’ve been a perfume lover since childhood and now I collect them with passion. Bianco Latte is an exquisite gourmand fragrance, with realistic and high-quality notes of caramel, coumarin, honey, and vanilla. It’s sweet but delicate; its projection is brutal (without being invasive) and its fixation is over 8 hours. I recommend it 10/10 for lovers of quality gourmand scents.

  • The reality is that no dupe comes even close to the sole of its shoe, and that’s just how it is. Bianco Latte has not a trace of alcohol in the opening, while all the dupes I’ve tried do. Here the honey is perfectly noticeable mixed with vanilla; it’s edible, chewable. It’s an ultra-warm and sweet perfume, a pure essence of vanilla with caramel. It feels dense, with body. Longevity is excellent; it stays on clothes for days and fixes great on skin. I got a decant with the purchase of Celeste and I’m debating whether to buy Bianco Latte or not, because it’s a total wardrobe staple; it works both worn alone or for layering.

  • CatStevenson

    I tried it in a 10ml set from Giardini di Toscana. Two sprays on the neck and wrists. My first impression: it wasn’t that big of a deal. I had high expectations. I went to work and wow, impressive!: it lasted hours and hours, well past the workday, with a great sillage. I received dozens of compliments from clients and colleagues. No perfume had ever given me that much with just two sprays from a 10ml bottle. I immediately bought the 100ml version and have no regrets. It’s linear: it stays exactly as it starts. It’s wonderful. People have compared it to cream-filled cookies, vanilla candles, pastries… A comforting scent for sweet lovers. It seems silly, but when I wear it, the people around me are nicer, or maybe it just puts me in a better mood. Yes, it causes olfactory fatigue. When I use it daily, I don’t smell it the same way, and the danger is smelling like vanilla to the world… But hey, what’s worse, the streets downtown smell after a Saturday! Zero guilt for smelling like little candles or cookies. Sorry. I tried Eclaire out of curiosity and it smelled like nothing to me. I’m not sure if it was olfactory fatigue or lack of intensity. But given the price of the 100ml Bianco Latte and how long it lasts (a year and still pouring ambrosia), I didn’t hesitate and went for the original. ESSENTIAL FOR VANILLA LOVERS.

  • Is there really so much drama about this? The first time I noticed it was about 20 years ago with Victoria’s Secret Vanilla Cream, which had brutal longevity and sillage; I used it so much it fatigued my nose. Now they say it’s the most original and wonderful thing in the world—I can’t believe it—and the worst part is the price. The money is definitely out there; you just have to know how to get it 🤦🏻♀️

  • Bianco Latte starts with a scandalously sweet hit that quickly transforms into something powdery due to coumarin. It’s adorned with vanilla sugar and caramel, creating a sugary sensation that borders on excessive. Despite the name, it doesn’t smell like milk, but rather sweet vanilla with musk, trying to balance the intensity. The coumarin adds a masculine touch that clashes with the sweetness, almost like a ‘diabetic coma.’ It’s not youthful; it’s for those seeking intense, elegant sweetness. I give it 7/10: I reject the coumarin but respect its potency. In the end, when the powdery notes fade, a super creamy vanilla emerges, making it enjoyable. It’s intense and polarizing; it can win over sweet lovers, though there are more balanced alternatives like Eclaire de Lattafa.

  • Rookie.scentology

    If I had to describe it in one word, it would be condensed milk. It’s my favorite so far; it has me hooked. The opening is sweet and of very good quality. I have a decant and am waiting to buy the bottle. I remember that when I opened the cap, without even spraying, the car was flooded with scent. It’s so creamy and sweet that it drives me crazy. My mom, who isn’t a fan of cloying scents, really liked it. You can tell the quality. I feel that its dupe (Eclaire, I should try the others) is similar but not the same. In fact, I’ll save up for this instead of Eclaire, which also has a dupe, because Bianco Latte isn’t entirely similar. It lasts a ton; on clothes until the next day and on skin for over 10 hours. It projects incredibly, and so far, nothing else has made me like it more. EDIT: Finally got it! I bought it as a tester, no box. Really, this perfume earned its hype; on my skin it lasts until the next day, it projects a ton.

  • I don’t get the hype for this perfume. I love sweet and gourmand scents, but the first thing I thought when I tried it was childhood Play-Doh. It doesn’t smell like caramel or anything milky; it’s just sweet vanilla mixed with plastic. That said, it lasts forever on the skin and has a powerful sillage, so if you like it, go for it. I think Giardini di Toscana has much better and more underrated options.

  • I’ve had this for over a year and it’s one of my top 40 favorites. It’s sweet but not cloying, ideal for layering. It gets me tons of compliments; sometimes I’m just sitting there and people walk by saying ‘that smells so good’. Just that fresh out of the bottle it makes me sneeze, but X, it passes in seconds. I’ll definitely repurchase, I want to have it always and I’m tempted to try more from the brand.

  • I was given a sample because of another perfume. Fresh out of the bottle, it’s the only one that ever made me cough in my life. It smells super synthetic, like plastic. Zara has better perfumes than this. I haven’t liked it at all and I don’t get the hype.

  • I’m team Bianco Latte. I adore smelling like a vanilla plastic doll and condensed milk. I love everything about this perfume.

  • APPETIZING SWEETNESS. I bought it blind following the hype, looking for something gourmand and sweet. I liked the scent: vanilla dominates with a touch of sweet caramel and a milky note I haven’t seen mentioned; unfortunately, I don’t sense the honey. In summary: vanilla, caramel, and milky, sweet but not cloying. GENERATES COMPLIMENTS: Yes, several. My wife asked what I had cooked downstairs when I walked up smelling like a burnt caramel. Ideal for casual occasions and nights, outings with friends, or dates. Not for the gym or beach, nor as a signature. Fits perfectly in cold weather and at night with casual or formal wear. LONGEVITY: Very good, more than 8 hours. Sillage: Heavy. Projection: Moderate. PRICE: Regular for niche (3,000-3,500 MXN for 100ml EDP), would be better if cheaper. TOTAL: 9/10

  • This perfume is what made me addicted to fragrances. Before, I got dizzy from smells until Bianco Latte arrived and changed everything. It’s beautiful: sweet but not cloying or dizzying, clean and fluffy. It welcomes you and embraces you. There are many gourmands, but this one is home, it’s feeling always welcomed.

  • TíaSarah77

    A blind buy and my first niche fragrance; honestly, I wasn’t a fan of gourmands, but I got a mega surprise. It smells amazing, makes you noticeable, and definitely makes you salivate. On my skin, it stands out as a fresh little dessert, very tasty. I don’t regret it a bit.

  • I bought it because of the hype and was initially disappointed: it didn’t smell bad, but it was… nothing. I didn’t like it and didn’t get any compliments, so I let it macerate for six months. And what a change! Now it’s a BOMB. I love it and can’t stop using it. Outdoors maybe it won’t stand out, but in enclosed spaces, you create a cloud that follows you. My pH is complicated, but this works wonderfully. Smells like an expensive dessert: rich, elegant, PERFECT🥹. Lots of patience to macerate and avoid hot days. NOTE: 9.5/10

  • Ireneperfums

    Beautiful perfume, sweet, intense, with caramel and vanilla notes. There are many similar ones, but none equal to Bianco.

  • lostinaforest

    On my skin, it doesn’t smell like caramel; it’s more like sweetened vanilla milk with a whole lot of honey. So delicious, but watch out: not recommended for summer :3

  • scentedjimenq

    At first, I loved it: it lasted forever and filled the room without being heavy (I love vanillas, but I hate dense gourmands). It was sweet, creamy, and simple vanilla. But then something weird happened: the decant I ordered now smells strongly of rubber and leaves a very muted vanilla clinging to the skin.