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Interstellar Moka

Jorge Lee
Perfumista
Jorge Lee
4.53 de 5
15 votos

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Descripción

Interstellar Moka by Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor is a spicy oriental fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition was created by Ricardo Ramos and Jorge Lee. The top notes reveal a blend of cocoa butter, hazelnut, plum, and myrtle; the heart unfolds with cinnamon, coffee, frangipani, nutmeg, and orchid; while the base notes settle on Cambodian oud, labdanum, tonka bean, musk, and Madagascar vanilla.

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  • Invierno 37%
  • Primavera 16%
  • Verano 11%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 36%
  • Noche 64%

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Comunidad

15 votos

  • Positivo 87%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 0.0%

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  • Monique LaBelle

    To me, it smells like a freshly baked chocolate cake, but it’s not gourmand or edible; floral notes are noticeable in the dry down and add elegance. It’s ideal for fresh or cold weather; it’s warm, spicy, and boozy. A delight if you like cacao; it’s a must-have. Scent 10/10 Sillage 8/10 Longevity 8/10 Uniqueness 9/10 Bravo to Ricardo Ramos and Jorge Lee!

  • Monique LaBelle

    To me, it smells like a freshly baked chocolate cake, but it’s not totally gourmand or edible… floral notes are noticeable in the dry down, giving it elegance. Definitely for fresh or cold weather; it’s warm, spicy, and boozy. A delight if you like cacao; it’s a must-have. Scent 10/10 Sillage 8/10 Longevity 8/10 Uniqueness 9/10 Bravo to Ricardo Ramos and Jorge Lee!

  • Naluapilar

    Dear Fragantica, I don’t get why they only list the Monogotas from Mercadona as the sole vanilla note. I’m not an expert, just a hobbyist with a slightly congested nose due to allergies, but I smell so many things in this perfume packed with quality ingredients: it’s a shifting kaleidoscope. To start, it’s sweet and creamy with chocolate, fruit, spices, a hint of almond, coffee, and wood (with a very soft oud), ending in vanilla (I’m sure I’m missing some notes since I’m not an expert). At first, it smells like those artisanal chocolate shops that also feature spices and woods. I sense something green and balsamic; I’m not sure if it’s the myrtle. It’s sparkling at first, then becomes creamy like a rich coffee liqueur. The spices come out gradually, especially the cinnamon, followed by more vanilla and wood. It holds up well on my crocodile skin. To me, it’s unisex and works better on a cool day.

  • Naluapilar

    Hey Fragantica, why do you only list the Monogotas from Mercadona as the vanilla note? I’m not an expert, just a hobbyist with allergies, but I detect so many notes in this perfume full of quality ingredients. It’s a chaotic mix of scents: sweet, creamy, with chocolate, fruit, spices, a touch of almond, coffee, wood, and a very soft oud, finishing with vanilla (I’m sure I’m missing things). At the start, it smells like those artisanal chocolate shops with spices and woods. I sense something green and balsamic, maybe the myrtle. It starts sparkling and then turns creamy, like a rich coffee liqueur. Then the spices emerge, especially the cinnamon, followed by more vanilla and wood. It lasts well on my crocodile skin. To me, it’s unisex and better on a cool day.