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Hattai

4.02 de 5
429 votos

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Descripción

Hattai by Le Couvent Maison de Parfum is an unisex fragrance from the olfactory family. Launched in 2019, Hattai was created by nose Jean-Claude Ellena.

Resumen rápido

Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 41%
  • Primavera 11%
  • Verano 5.9%
  • Otoño 43%
  • Día 46%
  • Noche 54%

Notas clave

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

Comunidad

429 votos

  • Positivo 78%
  • Neutral 11%
  • Negativo 10%

Comunidad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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10 reseñas

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  • It starts with a soft honeyed sweetness, spicy undertones, and an amberwood balanced by other woods; it’s a scent you can’t stop sniffing, transporting you to memories of warm moments at home. It’s said to embrace you while highlighting elegance. The bottle is simple, but its engravings add a special touch. I’ve liked it; great value for money. It seems more seductive on men, ideal for autumn/winter or cool summer nights; its trail and longevity are moderate.

  • Smells high-quality with zero synthetic notes. Recommended for gourmand lovers: it’s like walking down the street and passing a bakery; you can perfectly smell the declared notes.

  • High-quality scent, nothing synthetic. Recommended for anyone who loves gourmand perfumes: it’s like walking down the street and passing a bakery. You can perfectly smell the declared notes.

  • Warm amber but not opulent. It’s cozy, that kind of scent that embraces you without being loud or trying too hard. Three well-manipulated notes creating an amber, resinous, and chocolatey sensation. I like it on myself and on Ellena. I can’t comment much on longevity and projection because it’s more of a personal treat. I’d call it shy, beautiful, and noticeable for about 6 hours. Suitable for any occasion.

  • thesongofhecate

    To start, I love the brand and Jean-Claude Ellena… This was my second niche perfume and it’s in my top 5 of the collection. I love the scent, the bottle, the box, and especially the price. It’s spicy and warm, perfect for autumn and winter. Many apps list notes I don’t perceive, but I definitely smell the cocoa and chili, finishing with amber resin. It has quite long longevity. If you’re looking for a very elegant fragrance, this is the option.

  • thesongofhecate

    I love the brand and Ellena. This is my second niche perfume and it’s in my top 5: the scent, the bottle, the box, and especially the price. It’s spicy and warm, perfect for autumn and winter. Apps list notes I don’t perceive, but I smell cocoa, chili, and amber resin. Long-lasting. If you’re looking for elegance, this is the choice.

  • A perfume by master Jean-Claude Ellena. The name refers to an extinct breed of Japanese wolves. The result is an amber fragrance with musk and red berries. Even though it’s defined as gourmand, it has no distinct ‘taste’; it doesn’t smell like coffee or lemon cakes. It’s a warm, woody, elegant, and intense wonder, with moderate projection and longevity. It has its own personality, is sweet and approachable. Totally unisex, with largely natural ingredients. Adding an affordable price for a niche perfume, the result is unbeatable. As always, test before buying.

  • A masterpiece by perfumer Ellena inspired by extinct Japanese wolves. The result is an amber, musky scent with red berries. Even though it’s labeled gourmand, it doesn’t smell like coffee or cake; it’s a warm, woody, and elegant wonder. Projection and longevity are moderate, with a sweet and approachable personality. Totally unisex, natural ingredients, and an affordable niche price. Unbeatable, but always test before buying.

  • My ex-girlfriend bought this for herself, but since it didn’t work for her, she passed it to me. It opens with a spicy kick of red pepper, dusty cocoa, and an amber base that gives it structure. I liked it before, but now I love it even more. It’s not a try-hard fragrance trying to grab attention like others; it simply shouts ‘I’m here’ with class.

  • My girlfriend bought this for herself, but she wore it whenever we went out, so she eventually gave it to me since she didn’t like it much. It has a sharp, spicy opening of red pepper, dusty cocoa, and an amber base that gives it structure and warmth. I liked it before, but now it’s even more precious. It’s not just another generic scent or a loud cologne like SWY; it simply says ‘I’m here,’ with a touch more class.