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Million Gold Elixir

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Rabanne
4.08 de 5
615 votos

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Descripción

Million Gold Elixir by Rabanne is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men. This new creation was launched in 2025. The fragrance was designed by Quentin Bisch and Christophe Raynaud. The top note is yellow mandarin; the heart note is sandalwood; the base note is vanilla.

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  • Invierno 39%
  • Primavera 18%
  • Verano 6.0%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 37%
  • Noche 63%

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  • Neutral 11%

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  • A perfume with a quite strange opening; it doesn’t highlight the declared mandarin like in Scandal or Mandarin Sky. We don’t find a sweet mandarin, but a weird opening that transforms into a sweet but not loud perfume after a few minutes, and you start to feel the sandalwood, giving it a distinct touch. Personally, I haven’t tried the previous version (Million Gold), but I give it my OK. Longevity on clothes is excellent, trail is moderate, good fixation.

  • nelson gil escano

    A fragrance that’s like dessert in a bottle. From the start, it smells like fig (not listed), in the style of D&G K or Le Beau by J.P. Gaultier. What dominates is a caramelized tangerine that moves into a milky, creamy, and indulgent heart. It evokes a sweet, soft dessert, along the lines of Ferragamo Uomo but more concentrated. It’s a sweet bomb with an almost edible texture: warm, enveloping, and addictive. Ideal for casual night outs, cold weather, and a young crowd looking for something sensual and comforting. It has little to do with the original 1 Million; it has its own character, more modern and gourmand. Personally, it surprised and delighted me.

  • nelson gil escano

    A fragrance that presents itself as an authentic dessert in a bottle. From the start, you notice a fig accord (not listed) in the style of D&G K or Le Beau by J.P. Gaultier. What really dominates is a note of caramelized mandarin, giving way to an intensely milky, creamy, and indulgent heart. It evokes a sweet and soft dessert, very much in the line of Ferragamo Uomo but even more concentrated. It’s a sweet bomb with an almost edible texture: warm, enveloping, and deeply addictive. Ideal for informal night outings, in cold climates, and designed for a young audience looking to stand out with a sensual and comforting fragrance. It doesn’t have much relation to the original 1 Million; it has its own character, more modern and gourmand. Personally, it has surprised and delighted me.

  • A charming sweet scent, between caramel and marshmallow. This perfume will make you want to wear it on every occasion, nothing cloying, very tasty, with good projection and longevity. If you don’t like sweet scents, maybe it’s not for you. I invite you to smell it, try it, and see if you’d give it a chance; its aroma could surprise you…

  • It’s for a special man… for those with a prince’s halo and skin that does it justice. A sweet, intoxicating scent, between warm and mysterious woods, with a boozy citrus and a creamy vanilla and amber tone. Quality, intensity, and good taste.

  • Sweet and cool aroma, a mix of caramel and marshmallow, perfect for any time without being cloying. Very tasty, good projection and longevity. If you don’t like sweets, it might not be your thing. I encourage you to smell and try it, it could surprise you!

  • For a special man… for those with a prince-like aura and skin that deserves justice. Sweet and intoxicating, blending warm and mysterious woods with boozy citrus and a creamy touch of vanilla and amber. Quality, intensity, and good taste.

  • Tested in a perfumerie. The seller sprayed just one on my right hand and it projects quite a bit, even more than the perfume I wore that day (3 sprays of Scandal Absolute on the other hand). It projects for over 2 or 3 hours and lasts on skin for more than 15 hours. I’d buy it just for the projection and longevity. In terms of aroma, it’s good, not crazy; it’s that classic Paco Rabanne DNA found in things like Phantom Elixir.

  • Personally, I love it. I see many reviews saying it’s the same old thing, but within what’s sought after today in perfumery, it’s a scent almost everyone will like. It has great performance, longevity, and projection, and the aroma is addictive: like a mix of vanilla with a touch of mango (even though it’s not listed, that’s what I perceive). Everything is very creamy, sweet without being cloying, and makes you want to smell it again… Another gem from Quentin Bisch.

  • My boyfriend owns this. We went looking for something with incense notes and after trying several, this was the one that made us stop. Wow, we agreed instantly: it’s the one. It smells super sexy; it’s not the incense he expected, but the vanilla comes through a lot without being cloying; on the contrary, it makes it irresistible. Every time he wears it, I can’t stop smelling it. It’s an enveloping, masculine scent, and above all, S E X Y. When he uses it, I feel like eating him, lol.

  • nicoracunparfum

    A perfume for going out and pleasing others, with predominant vanilla and a loud note simulating tangerine à la Scandal but failing to differentiate, all built on sandalwood. Everyone who smells it says it’s good, though they notice the sandalwood a lot (literally, or palo santo). If you hate sandalwood, try it or pass. In my opinion, it’s worth it. Performance is normal-to-good for a designer, though not a beast.

  • Compared to the original Million Gold: they softened the sandalwood; it’s no longer so dry, now it’s fresh wood. It drifts away from Santal 33 but they turbo-charged the vanilla, turning it gourmand with a hint of Invictus Victory. The tangerine is almost imperceptible.

  • Compared to the first version of Million Gold: they softened the sandalwood, it doesn’t smell as dry anymore; it’s a fresher wood. It’s very different from Santal 33, but they turbo-charged the vanilla, turning it gourmand with something similar to Invictus Victory. The tangerine is almost imperceptible.

  • Andrés Maetxa

    You walk into any perfumery and smell this, the 1 Million and its versions. This scent overpowers everything around it. It’s intense and bold, it wore out my patience. They gifted me a mini and I gave it away. It doesn’t fill the room, not because it’s everywhere, but due to aromatic contrast. The vanilla adds creaminess, but the texture is that green tangerine peel over a hyper-sweet base. Ugh, not for me. Smells good overall, it’s a flanker of the legend, so I respect the classic 1 Million. I don’t mind others wearing it—in fact, I’d love to smell it on someone else, but not on myself. It makes me feel like Dr. Jekyll. Scent: 4.3, Projection: 8.2, Longevity: 8.4. Rating: 6/10 (69.6% perfection).

  • Hey, I’ve never tried any of the One Million line because they’re perfumes for 15-year-olds on scooters, but this one is different—it doesn’t smell like the others and is VERY sexy. Try it. Scent: I’ve worn it briefly, so I might not catch the tangerine yet, but it smells like masculine vanilla with wood, very sexy, exactly what women like. First 10 minutes smell off, then it improves, and by 30 minutes it’s fantastic. Longevity: Beast mode, over 10 hours. Sillage: Also beast mode, prolonged explosion. 8.8/10. Age: Very youthful, rare for anyone over 35. Appeal: Made to please women, scent, longevity, and sillage. Climate: Not versatile, best for cold; in heat, it’s offensive. Occasions: Night, dates, parties, cold days.

  • augusto.scarabino

    Back in 15, my first perfume was the 1 Million, and I went through about four bottles. Now at 29, after trying many, this one feels spectacular. It’s warm yet fresh enough for summer, but also works in winter. Hard to describe: a sweet tangerine citrus that yields to sweet sandalwood wood, finishing with a soft vanilla. It’s harmonious, pretty, and delicious.

  • Frankgrances

    It’s the 1 Million Le Beau without the coconut. I expected something from the Million line with tangerine and sandalwood, but nope. It’s just more of the same endless releases.

  • This is the most long-lasting in my collection: over 5 days on clothes and 8 hours on skin without being cloying. I was surprised because it wasn’t what I expected. I tested it in summer (not its season) and with 4-5 sprays, it lasted forever. Got tons of compliments; I totally recommend it.

  • Sweet and creamy, with a patchouli-infused vanilla that gives it an autumnal vibe and great longevity. The regular Gold is citrusy and woody, but this smells like rich, edible vanilla thanks to the sandalwood. Reminds me of the Elixir but more unisex. I struggle to wear it: it’s serious without being elegant, perhaps meant to stand out during the day. It doesn’t aim for sensuality; it’s a potent, resinous gourmand that demands attention.

  • Daniel Bastidas

    Damn, what a laugh at people listing percentages and 6.75… Do they use a stupid calculator or what? Ridiculous.