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Gourmand Addict

Marca
Zara
3.83 de 5
448 votos

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Descripción

Gourmand Addict by Zara is a fruity chypre fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition features top notes of tangerine, bergamot, and orange; heart notes of peach and blackcurrant; and base notes of patchouli and benzoin.

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  • Invierno 26%
  • Primavera 23%
  • Verano 15%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 63%
  • Noche 37%

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Comunidad

448 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Neutral 14%
  • Negativo 12%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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21 reseñas

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  • I bought it last week and it’s delicious, very gourmand as the name says. On Zara’s website they list Fragrantica notes, but the box describes it more: caramel, chocolate, and vanilla. I don’t detect the peach, maybe it blends in, but it’s more like caramel with some flower and perhaps the peach. It has good projection and lasts a long time on the skin. Strong at first, but like all Zara perfumes, you need to reapply; besides, it’s so addictive that you want to keep smelling the potency, so I reapply. Without reapplying, it leaves a soft trail that’s noticeable, but I need more doses, haha.

  • Bought it last week and it’s delicious—very gourmand, just as the name suggests. Zara’s website lists Fragantica notes, but the box describes it more: caramel, chocolate, and vanilla. I don’t detect the peach; maybe it blends in, but it feels more like caramel with a floral touch, perhaps a hint of peach. It has great projection and lasts a long time on the skin. Strong at first, but like all Zara perfumes, you need to reapply. Plus, it’s so addictive that you keep smelling the potency, which is why I reapply. Without reapplication, it leaves a noticeable soft trail, but I need more doses, haha.

  • It’s great, I love it, and it seems to be one of those that last… that’s why I wanted to try the 10ml vial I have before buying the big one. It reminds me a lot of another one I’ve had for a while and love: I Am by Juicy Couture.

  • I think they got the notes of this perfume mixed up, since it’s clearly gourmand and has caramel notes 🙁

  • This eau de toilette, as the name suggests, is gourmand (I don’t understand why the website lists it as chypre) and it’s delicious. I also don’t see why they say it has few notes, when there are clearly three more than declared and they’re very noticeable. It starts with patchouli, a bit of peach, and vanilla. Then the peach gives way to chocolate mixed with caramel (almost honeyed) and finishes with a caramel-vanilla base while keeping the patchouli throughout. It lasts 3-4 hours, which is normal for an EDT. Since it’s Zara’s cheapest line (day collection), it’s appreciated that it has good longevity and sillage. It’s an affordable fragrance that smells expensive.

  • This eau de toilette is gourmand (I don’t get why the website lists it as chypre) and absolutely delicious. I also don’t see why they claim it has few notes, since there are clearly more than the declared ones, and they stand out a lot. It starts with patchouli, a bit of peach, and vanilla. Then the peach gives way to chocolate mixed with caramel (almost honeyed), finishing with a caramel-vanilla base while keeping the patchouli throughout. It lasts 3-4 hours, which is normal for an EDT. Since it’s Zara’s cheapest line (Day Collection), it’s a plus that it has good longevity and sillage. It’s an affordable fragrance that smells expensive.

  • amanteparfum

    Smells incredible, almost addictive, but the major flaw is that it lasts a mere breath. What a pity; I’ve tried it several times and on my skin it doesn’t last more than half an hour. My daughter confirmed it too. It’s truly a shame, since we absolutely love this body mist.

  • amanteparfum

    It smells amazing and is almost addictive, but the big flaw is that it lasts barely a breath. What a pity—I’ve tried it several times and on my skin it doesn’t last more than half an hour. My daughter confirmed it too. It’s truly a shame, since we absolutely love this cologne.

  • Smells great, sweet but soft, nothing cloying. On my skin, it smells like a soft vanilla pastry. Plus, the price is very good (if I remember correctly, 200ml for €13). PROBLEM: it doesn’t last even a breath on me, so I don’t think I’ll repurchase; also, the sillage is very soft, staying right next to the skin. It’s a perfect perfume for bedtime.

  • I bought the new refillable version, but it just doesn’t work for me and I don’t think it will improve with age. It smells like peach, blackcurrant, honey, or caramel with a vanilla base (the bottle turns yellow very quickly). The opening is very alcoholic. Longevity is light, but it has potential for blending. The downside is that the similarity to Scandal is only that it leaves skin sticky; with Scandal, it doesn’t matter because the scent lasts, whereas here it doesn’t last an hour and leaves skin dry, as if you hadn’t sweated at all.

  • I tested it on my arm after seeing it in a physical store and really liked the scent. I read that it’s supposed to be a dupe for Scandal, but I don’t see it as similar at all. Very rich, fruity, and sweet, but I don’t detect the characteristic honey of Scandal. That single spray lasted quite a while on my skin. I’ll definitely buy it next time I go shopping.

  • Gourmand Addict is super affordable, versatile, casual, and pleasant. I think the notes are listed wrong because I don’t detect anything they claim; it’s surprising the brand lists them that way. It doesn’t remind me of Olympea or Scandal, but rather Pure XS and Lady Million; to my nose, it’s a hybrid of both. It has salty vanilla with a neroli floral base and a touch of honey. It’s a bit linear, and I think I’d get tired of it if I wore it daily, just like with the Paco Rabanne ones. Moderate sillage, lasts 3-4 hours on skin but longer on clothes. If you like Lady Million or Pure XS, it’s a minimal investment, especially on sale, perfect for casual occasions or lounging at home. I don’t love it, but I like it. Scent 6.5/10, Longevity 3.5/10, Sillage 7/10, Value 8/10, Packaging 6/10. Would I buy it again? Maybe.

  • I applied it to my arm because I smelled it in the physical store and really liked the scent. I read it was a dupe for Scandal but I don’t see it as that similar. Very nice, fruity, and sweet, but without the typical honey of Scandal. That single spray lasted quite a while on my skin. I’ll buy it next time I go.

  • Gourmand Addict is a very affordable, versatile, informal, and pleasant perfume. I think the listed notes are wrong because I don’t detect anything mentioned, which surprises me since they’re the same as the brand’s official ones. It doesn’t remind me of Olympea or Scandal, but rather Pure XS and Lady Million, like a hybrid of both. It has salty vanilla with a floral orange blossom background and a hint of honey. It feels somewhat linear, and I feel I’d get tired of it if I wore it every day, which is also my experience with Paco Rabanne perfumes. It has moderate sillage and lasts 3-4 hours on my skin, but longer on clothes. If you like Lady Million or Pure XS, it’s a minimal investment, especially on sale, and a good option for informal occasions or lounging at home. I don’t love it, but I like it. Scent 6.5/10, Longevity 3.5/10, Sillage 7/10, Value for Money 8/10, Packaging 6/10. Would I buy it again? Maybe.

  • I have the new refillable version and I can’t quite get it, I don’t think it gets better with time. As is, it’s peach, raspberry, honey, or caramel with a vanilla base (because it turns yellow quickly), with a very alcoholic opening. Light longevity, but I see potential for layering. The downside is that its resemblance to Scandal boils down to leaving your skin sticky; with Scandal you don’t mind because the scent stays, but this one doesn’t last an hour and leaves your skin dry, as if you haven’t sweated at all.

  • Just bought mine during the latest Zara app sale: 90ml for €1.99. I’m not sure if I’ll like it, but at that price, I didn’t even hesitate. I think, like every season, they clear out old stock to switch up the bottle format or box design.

  • Reminds me of Lady Million (though not exactly), nothing of Scandal or Black Opium. It opens with citrus that sweetens into peach and benzoin (which gives it that white honey vibe) and a soft patchouli (I usually hate patchouli, but it works here). It also has a soft white floral and musky note. Moderate sillage, lasts about 3.5 hours on skin. It’s one of Zara’s cheapest lines, very versatile, and you can buy it blind. It doesn’t captivate me (not even Lady Million), so I wouldn’t buy it, but it’s not a bad option.

  • I like it. Supposedly a dupe for Scandal but with less character. I wear it to the office; honestly, it doesn’t last on my skin at all and has very little sillage.

  • Cherrylicious

    Absolutely delicious, more nocturnal and potent. I love it. Sweet, feminine, and sexy. Great longevity on skin and clothes.

  • amatista77

    Gourmand… not really. It’s like a Scandal without honey and a Black Opium without coffee. A bit bland and watery, sweet yes, but more like Splenda. I don’t hate it, but it doesn’t win me over. I searched for it for ages and my expectations just let me down.