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Monogotas Vainilla

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Mercadona
3.95 de 5
289 votos

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Monogotas Vainilla by Mercadona is an oriental vanilla fragrance for women, launched in 2009. Its olfactory composition is structured around an aromatic pyramid that evokes the characteristic warmth and sweetness of this family, standing out for its intimate and enveloping profile.

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  • Perfect for boosting certain perfumes that also feature vanilla as a scent note, among others =)

  • It’s just vanilla, nothing else. Out of the entire Monogotas line, which is very affordable and popular here in Spain, this is the only one I like. I think it’s a great option for girls and teenagers who tend to love sweet fragrances. On my skin, I don’t like these kinds of scents, but I absolutely don’t mind smelling it around me.

  • I love vanilla in every way!! A friend from Europe brought it to me along with the Mora one… they’re amazing for after a shower…

  • A year-round staple, except on the hottest days. It’s sweet, tender, and has a powdery touch. Smells like custard or vanilla dessert, very bakery-like. The longevity and sillage are pretty good. If you love sweet, bakery-style perfumes, this is a great daily option. I absolutely adore it.

  • A staple in my daily rotation all year round, except during the hottest summer days. It’s sweet, tender, with a powdery touch. An adorable and delicious fragrance. I get a flan or vanilla dessert vibe from it; it’s very much a dessert-style vanilla. The longevity and sillage are quite good. If you love sweet, dessert-inspired scents, this is a great everyday option. I absolutely adore it.

  • Very well-crafted vanilla with a sugary, dessert-like vibe, but it’s real vanilla once the initial alcohol smell fades. For the price, you can’t ask for more. Great, as they say, for mixing, but also wonderful on its own. Lasts forever.

  • sweetmarycandy

    This cologne has no mystery—it delivers exactly what it promises: pure, bold vanilla. The price is a steal and the quality is more than acceptable. It has excellent longevity and sillage, lasting days on clothes and outperforming many high-end designer perfumes. One of the best supermarket perfumes I’ve ever tried.

  • Casablanca77

    Vanilla Drops is a straightforward, no-frills fragrance that delivers a direct scent you’ll likely enjoy. The vanillin note is a bit sharp at first, but within a minute it softens considerably. You can also detect almond and caramel notes throughout its entire evolution. When blended with fruity, citrus, and floral notes, it shines and becomes quite appealing. It has a fairly oily texture; while it doesn’t project a huge sillage, it lasts on the skin for many hours. If you love vanilla and almond scents and are looking for something affordable, you can’t go wrong.

  • Vivien Leight

    Strong alcohol note at first, but less than other fragrances in the line like the blackberry or coconut ones. It’s a sweet scent without reaching the extreme sweetness of the coconut monogotas and has less longevity and trail than that one. It’s ideal if you don’t like the coconut sweetness as much, although personally I prefer the coconut one. The vanilla is intense at first but fades, leaving a simpler fragrance after 30-45 minutes without the vanilla really showing through. In the first half-hour, it reminds you of vanilla custard with a slight almond-caramel touch, but it’s very soft and almost imperceptible. A very good option compared to other more expensive fragrances with more artificial touches, thanks to its low price and more natural scent, although of course, it doesn’t reach a real vanilla smell. They’ve changed the monogotas format; now they come in 100ml instead of 70ml, and the design has changed to include an artistic reproduction of a vanilla pod and flower; the cap is now black across the entire line.

  • Emorandeira

    As a man, I have to say I absolutely love this fragrance, even for myself. I use it many times as a room freshener, but I also wear it as a perfume on sweet days. I’ve read on some forums, not here, that people say it’s ‘only for women’ and that men shouldn’t use it, and I must show my total disagreement. I claim the male right to smell like vanilla. I don’t think vanilla is a gendered scent, and a perfume with such a pronounced single note shouldn’t be either. There are other vanilla perfumes that do feel more feminine (the Eroski one, the Carrefour one, the Sephora one, etc.), but this one, with such a sweet scent, fully enters unisex territory for me. When I’ve used it, no one has told me it ‘smells like a woman,’ and instead, I’ve received compliments. Therefore, it’s a fragrance that, due to its quantity and price, is always in my collection.

  • Emorandeira

    As a man, I have to say I absolutely love this fragrance, even for myself. I use it often as a room freshener, but I also wear it as a perfume on sweet days. I’ve read in some forums, not here, that people say it’s ‘only for women’ and that men shouldn’t wear it, and I have to express my total disagreement. I’m reclaiming the right for men to smell like vanilla. I don’t believe vanilla is a gendered scent, and a perfume with such a pronounced single note shouldn’t be either. There are other vanilla perfumes that feel much more feminine (the ones from Eroski, Carrefour, Sephora, etc.), but this one, with its intensely sweet scent, dives right into unisex territory for me. When I’ve worn it, no one has ever told me it ‘smells like a woman’; on the contrary, I’ve gotten compliments. So it’s a perfume that, due to its quantity and price, is always in my collection.

  • Geno Guerrero

    This is my favorite of the monogotas. It has a vanilla scent with a light synthetic opening, but it smells phenomenal on the skin. Despite its sweetness, it’s not usually intense or annoying. It smells exactly like the Listón Rojo (Mexico) vanilla essence used to prepare desserts. High fixative and acceptable trail.

  • ShiseidoTactics

    As all the reviews say: Vanilla, vanilla, and more vanilla. Highly recommended for anyone who loves this note. Regarding the price, since I’m not familiar with the costs and the brand isn’t sold in my country (Venezuela), I won’t comment. In terms of scent and performance, it’s a fragrance that’s more than acceptable.

  • Unbeatable quality/price. Infinitely better than other vanillas that cost ten times more and have a synthetic scent that turns people off. It’s a powdery vanilla that can perfectly suit those who usually don’t like this note. A fine, delicate powder with a slight distant caramel touch.

  • Anfítrite

    Strong at first, but then softens into a very industrial vanilla custard scent. It’s a synthetic vanilla smell, but honestly, it holds its own against many more expensive perfumes, since recreating natural vanilla is difficult. Based on reviews, it seems to appeal to vanilla lovers, whether they like industrial or natural scents. Definitely, for the price, there’s no risk. Edit: Great longevity! With just one spray on my hand, it lasted over 8 hours despite me washing my hands several times. Also, I like it more now that it’s almost discontinued. Interesting…

  • Hey guys! This Monogatots opens very sweet, with that usual chemical note, but here it’s much milder than others like the Coconut one, which smells terrible at first. It just smells like vanilla, very bakery-style. After 10 minutes, you notice a slight almond and caramel aroma. To me, it’s pure vanilla with caramel and a bit of ground almond—a complete dessert. Great value for the price, perfect for daily wear, room spray, or mixing. Lasts 8 hours with a soft sillage. I prefer the Yves Rocher Vanille Bourbon, but for this Monogatots, I only have good things to say. Both are great vanillas: the Monogatots is sweeter and more appetizing, while the Yves Rocher is more bitter, with that rum-like alcoholic kick. If you want to see more reviews, photos, and more, check out my Instagram and YouTube: JL_Perfumado on Instagram and Perfúmate Con JL on YouTube.

  • Hey! This monogotas opens very sweet with that typical chemical touch from the line, but it’s much softer than the coconut one, which smells terrible at first. It just smells like vanilla dessert. As gotia79 said, think of a dessert with lots of vanilla. After 10 minutes, you notice a slight almond and caramel aroma, as casablanca77 mentioned. For me, it’s pure vanilla with caramel and a bit of ground almond. A complete dessert! Great value for money, perfect for daily use, perfuming the house, or mixing with other fragrances. Lasts 8 hours with a soft trail after the opening. Personally, I prefer Yves Rocher’s Vanille Bourbon, but I only have good things to say about this monogotas. Both are top vanilla scents: the monogotas is sweeter and more appetizing, while the Yves Rocher feels more like vanilla with a hint of bitterness and that rum alcohol note. If you want to see more reviews, photos, and everything related, check out my Instagram and YouTube: Instagram = JL_Perfumado | YouTube = Perfúmate Con JL

  • Sergiopsico

    Smells like vanilla cookie at first, it’s very strong. I gave it to my sister and it works well for her; she’s 15 and she loves it.

  • Simple but I absolutely love it. Smells like vanilla custard and is one of the best budget options out there. I love applying Mercadona’s vanilla cream and then the perfume; it lasts longer and smells amazing. For the price, it’s worth every penny; I always buy it when it runs out.

  • Direct and effective gourmand! Smells like vanilla custard, like a body spray but at a bargain price. The opening is potent, so spray it from a distance for perfection, or mix it with other scents to add a vanilla touch. 🍰 10/10!!!

  • Perfumesjuveniles

    I don’t understand why no one talks about the reformulation; I think it was the only perfume reformulation that actually improved the scent instead of ruining it. It smells like vanilla with a slight alcoholic touch; the sillage isn’t the best, but it lasts forever. I wore it yesterday in my pajamas, and now tonight it still lingers, faintly, but it definitely smells and feels there. To me, it smells like a mix of custard and crème catalana. Everyone says it smells synthetic, and yes, it does, but much less than super-sweet perfumes like Fantasy or Pink Sugar, which I also own and those are super synthetic. For the low price, it’s worth it, and it lasts quite a bit on skin too.

  • Perfumesjuveniles

    I don’t understand why no one talks about the reformulation; I think it was the only one in perfumery that improved a fragrance instead of making it worse. It smells like vanilla with a touch of alcohol; the trail isn’t the best, but it lasts a long time. I put it on my pajamas yesterday to test it, and I just put it on tonight, and it still smells, slightly but truly, you can smell and feel it. To me, it smells like a mix of custard and crème catalana. Everyone comments that it smells synthetic, and yes, it does, but much less than super-sweet perfumes like Fantasy or Pink Sugar, which I also own and are super synthetic. For how little it costs, it’s worth it; it also lasts quite a bit on skin.

  • It’s a strong but synthetic vanilla scent. It lasts many hours when worn and is perfect for combining with other perfumes. I don’t like perfumes without vanilla, so I usually mix it with oriental or woody scents to give them a touch. You can’t ask for more at this price; it seems very fair. I hope they don’t reformulate it again because it’s doing very well right now. The truth is, the bottle doesn’t last long because it’s so versatile for daily use.

  • anamaestracorreo

    It smells like vanilla candle wax. There are other fragrances in this category that are much better made, like Kayali 28 or Accident a la Vanille…

  • LorenaLorelay

    I already got hooked on the vanilla gel, so the next step was buying the rollerballs. It’s a simple, sweet vanilla, like dessert flavorings; after half an hour, it becomes a bit more woody. It’s great for 4 euros. It’s good for layering, perfuming clothes, or if you’re a vanilla lover, it’s worth it. There’s not much complexity; it’s just vanillin in a spray.

  • It’s the cologne my grandmother used, which is why I hold so much affection for it. I prefer other vanillas where the scent is more refined, but it’s not bad for its price. It lasts quite a bit on skin and, above all, on clothes.

  • Pilar_Ternera

    What an economical, simple, and comforting fragrance. The latest version of Mercadona’s vanilla rollerballs is much improved. It still has an alcoholic opening, but it’s gone in seconds and the scent lasts, almost all day on my skin (the previous version wasn’t even there after 3 hours). I use it at home, for casual outings, or for layering. It reminds me of the smell of boxed custards, like Potax or Flanín flans. Ideal for cold autumn and winter days.

  • aliciaouteiralf

    I love it. I never used the old version, but I really like this reformulation. For 4 euros, if you like vanilla, you get a cologne that lasts quite a bit and is noticeable. I put it on and for a while it smells not just on my skin but with some trail. On clothes, it lasts all day, and on skin about 4 hours. Since it’s so cheap, I use it at home, for mixing (I love it with Si by Armani and Black Opium), or for a quick walk out. It does smell like alcohol at first, but it’s gone in seconds. Wish the other Mercadona colognes performed as well, because the others last a breath.

  • AnaísLpez96

    By itself, this fragrance doesn’t win me over; it’s too sweet and childish. But it’s perfect for layering. I have so many bottles that it’s become routine: I apply vanilla lotion after my shower as the ideal base to mix with This Is Her by Zadig & Voltaire, The Only One by D&G, Good Girl Supreme, etc. The best combo is Libre Intense by YSL with vanilla rollerballs. Give it a try. It doesn’t project much and lasts less than 4 hours; it works more like a mist or body splash.

  • anapolitana26

    I used to wear this in high school and remember it with fondness; I think almost everyone in Spain has had one. Even though I’m looking for other scents now, it’s still a great option for everyday wear. It’s a sugary, warm vanilla, like a freshly baked pastry. It lasts 2-3 hours on skin and a bit longer on clothes. The price is unbeatable.

  • First thing you notice is a blast of alcohol, but it vanishes instantly, leaving only pure, delicious vanilla. It doesn’t offer any other notes to me; it’s 100% vanilla. On skin, it lasts a breath—about 15 minutes—but on clothes, it lingers for days with a very soft trail.