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Nina Rouge

Olivier Cresp
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Olivier Cresp
3.86 de 5
1,376 votos

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Descripción

Nina Rouge by Nina Ricci is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition was created by perfumer Olivier Cresp. Its olfactory structure unfolds with raspberry and citrus top notes, a heart of gardenia and ginger flower, and a base of caramel and bourbon vanilla.

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  • Invierno 23%
  • Primavera 28%
  • Verano 18%
  • Otoño 32%
  • Día 70%
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1,376 votos

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

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  • I tried it yesterday at the perfumerie, just arrived from Argentina. At first, I was thrown off; it smelled weird. I’d never smelled a raspberry and cider blend before and thought I wouldn’t like it, as I’m not a huge fan of raspberries. But over time, the middle notes won me over: it leaves a gorgeous, caramelized floral scent. For now, it smells like red fruits, though that might just be my imagination influenced by the bottle. Honestly, it’s worth trying; if you let the first few minutes pass, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Perfect for autumn and winter afternoons.

  • Delicious! Just like the bottle, it’s raspberry, sweet but subtle and elegant. It’s fresh red fruit that intensifies after half an hour and becomes more serious. Unlike those horrible popcorn scents, this reflects femininity and sweetness with class, for a woman of good taste who doesn’t want to smell like anyone else. Highly recommended; I had to give it away because it was too feminine. Average longevity and good projection.

  • LunaVioletteLoveheart

    For me, Nina Rouge is Mexican Christmas in a magic bottle. I love almost everything about Nina Ricci. The top notes smell like warm, appetizing, and cozy fruit punch, like the kind served in villages in winter. As it settles, you notice the caramel, vanilla, and ginger. It’s not childish; it’s distinguished, feminine, and elegant. The trail isn’t powerful, but it’s fine. It smells like a heart hug, like love. If kindness had a scent, it would be this. I fell in love; the balance is sublime. Scent: 10/10, Trail: 7/10, Longevity: 7/10.

  • LunaVioletteLoveheart

    Nina Rouge is, for me, Mexican Christmas bottled up in a magical, delicious way. I love almost everything Nina Ricci puts out, and this fragrance caught my eye. The opening smells like fruit punch: warm, appetizing, enveloping—wow! But not just any punch; it’s the kind from small towns that the winter wind brings to warm the heart. It was so pleasant and cozy. I admit, I couldn’t distinguish the notes at first, but I didn’t mind; the scent evokes beautiful memories. When it settles, that’s when you really notice the caramel, vanilla, and ginger. It’s not for kids, by no means; it’s distinguished, feminine, and elegant. The trail isn’t powerful, but for me, it’s just right. It smells like a heartwarming hug, inspiring love. If kindness had a scent, it would be Nina Rouge. I’m in love; the balance is sublime. Scent: 10/10 Sillage: 7/10 Longevity: 7/10.

  • Lachicadelpuerto

    Terrible! They gave it to me as a gift and I don’t like it at all. The sweet scent made me dizzy; it reminds me of flavored lollipops or blackberry liqueur. It seems childish and very cloying. I don’t know what to do with it.

  • Lachicadelpuerto

    Horrible! They gave it to me as a gift and I hate it. It’s such a sweet scent that it makes me dizzy; it reminds me of flavored candy pipes or blackberry liqueur. It seems like a childish scent to me, very cloying; I don’t know what to do with it.

  • Very sweet, like an apple cake. I know it doesn’t have apple; it must be the cider and ginger. It’s rich, though a bit cloying for me.

  • Yadorán d'Vinea

    Nina Rouge generates varied opinions, but it’s consistent with Olivier Cresp. It follows the sweet and youthful line, less innovative. It evokes sweet doughs and cakes; you need ‘teeth for the sugar’. Unlike La Vie Est Belle, the sweetness is better controlled here; if you don’t apply too much, it goes unnoticed. It’s casual and concise, loaded with glucose but without exaggeration. Longevity and trail are moderate. The bottle is disappointing: it’s vermillion and looks plastic, with a bitten apple design that doesn’t add aesthetic value. The Nina line oscillates between minimalist and over-designed; this one ended up in the latter category. It’s pretty, but it didn’t aim higher.

  • Abigailoreiro

    On me, it smells like strange caramelized ginger, maybe with a hint of raspberry. I don’t recommend it because it’s extremely childish, has very short longevity, and an unpleasant sweetness. What a pity.

  • It feels different from the other Ninas. On me, it’s floral, fruity, and tart, more mature and elegant, with a touch of CH. It’s rich and enjoyable, though the trail and longevity are low.

  • This perfume is as sweet as a dessert, but not a simple one; it has a more intense characteristic note (like a pinch of pepper) that gives it an interesting personality. It seems delicious to wear in autumn/winter, day or night. The longevity is generally good, about 5 or 6 hours, and then it becomes softer on the skin. I don’t think it’s for ‘little girls’ as some say; I believe any woman who likes it can wear it without worry. It’s very feminine and delicious.

  • The Christmas gift I’ve been wanting for so long ❤️. So far, I haven’t met a single Nina Ricci perfume I didn’t like. What a delicious aroma… super chameleon for any season, it makes me feel super appetizing. It smells like caramelized, juicy, slightly acidic, and fresh apple. Tremendous scent. At first, it comes across a bit strong and acidic due to the cider and caramel, but after a few seconds, the sweet, juicy raspberry emerges, refreshing with the cider, and stays that way. Good longevity, as always, there’s nothing bad to say about Nina; the presentation is beautiful. I loved it; it’s super versatile: everyday wear, casual outings, dates, party nights… it suits any occasion. I’m so happy!

  • The Christmas gift I dreamed of ❤️. Nina Ricci never disappoints. Super chameleon and appetizing scent: caramelized apple, juicy and fresh. Starts with a tart note of cider and caramel, but soon the sweet raspberry takes over. Good longevity, beautiful presentation, and super versatile for any occasion. I love it!

  • Sweet as dessert but with a spicy kick that gives it personality. Perfect for fall and winter, day or night. Lasts about 6 hours before softening. Not for ‘little girls’; any woman who likes it can wear it. Very feminine and delicious.

  • IT DISAPPOINTS IN FIXATION. Terrible, the worst 8,000 Argentine pesos I’ve ever spent. I’m furious because it doesn’t last even an hour; any cheap perfume or imitation has better longevity. STOP SCAMMING PEOPLE. And don’t get excited; it’s the typical perfume with a raspberry smell, but with an acidic touch.

  • CamiAckerman

    At first, it smells like caramelized apple with a medicinal raspberry that gives me nausea. Then the cider, caramel, and vanilla manage to create a clean, creamy dessert. I like it; it was a gift from my father. Maybe I’d buy it again. I agree with Tammi95: the longevity is terrible and almost an insult for a Nina Ricci perfume. In Chile, it costs more than 40,000 pesos. It lasts longer in summer, but it can be suffocating if it’s over 28 degrees or there’s humidity. I wouldn’t recommend it for hot days.

  • DISAPPOINTING FIXATION. Terrible, the worst 8,000 Argentine pesos I’ve ever spent. I’m so angry; it doesn’t even last an hour; any cheap perfume or imitation has better staying power. STOP SCAMMING. AND DON’T GET EXCITED, it’s the typical raspberry-scented perfume, just with an acidic touch. PERIOD.

  • CamiAckerman

    At first, I perceive a caramelized apple with a slightly medicinal raspberry that gives me mild nausea. Fortunately, after a few seconds, the cider does its thing along with the caramel and that lovely vanilla, creating a dessert: a super creamy and fresh caramelized apple thanks to the cider. I like it; it was a gift from my father. Maybe I’d buy it again, I’m not sure. I agree with Tammi95: its longevity is poor, almost an insult for a Nina Ricci perfume and considering the price… in Chile, you can’t find it for less than $40,000 pesos. In summer, it lasts longer and looks good, but it can become suffocating. I don’t recommend it for days hotter than 28 degrees or humid climates.

  • Candycandy40

    I love it! It came out around Christmas and it is exactly that: a naughty Christmas apple. Brambled apple with caramel; on me, the cider note dominates a lot. Although the trail is moderate, I don’t mind reapplying as much as I need to because the scent is delicious.

  • Pink.angel

    I was very interested in it, but it didn’t last even five minutes on my skin. Maybe my pH didn’t work with the perfume. The smell is good, sweet, and citrusy from the cider with ginger at the start, and you can smell the caramel as it dries, but I didn’t pick up any raspberry. I wouldn’t recommend it for the price; in Mexico, it costs 1900 pesos, and there are better options.

  • Candycandy40

    I love it! It’s like a sugary Christmas apple. The raspberry-spiced apple with caramel and lots of cider dominates. Although the trail is moderate, I don’t mind reapplying it as much as I need because the scent is delicious.

  • It has my favorite notes: raspberry, ginger, vanilla, white flower, and praline… and yet, I don’t like it. It doesn’t speak to me. I’m not sure if the vial is defective, but it was a disappointment. I’ll try testing it elsewhere.

  • I tested it with a sample, and it’s one of the eau de toilettes that has caused me the most indifference. It smells very sweet, like raspberry caramel, nothing more. It has no personality or anything noteworthy. Maybe it works for any season, but on my skin it lasts only one or two hours. It’s a pleasant little scent and nothing more.

  • Natalylopez

    The bottle is beautiful, but the perfume is disappointing. It barely smells like anything; it’s a white floral with raspberry and very faint sweetness. I wouldn’t buy it again; I prefer the original.

  • It’s my first fragrance that leaves me totally indifferent: a citrus caramel sauce with raspberry, linear and lacking any standout notes. Although it becomes more tolerable after a while and you can smell a bit of flower, I have better caramels in my collection. I’d stick with the original apple or Luna a thousand times if I want caramel.

  • Reminds me of those old candy straws with pink powder and strawberry flavor: it smells exactly the same. It’s pleasant but very simple, original, and versatile all at once.

  • At first, it smells like alcohol, then like cider and juicy apple. Later, a shy raspberry, white flower, and velvety ginger appear, closing with a sweet caramel that dominates the dry down. It’s cheerful and youthful, but too soft and generic for me. The trail is very light and barely noticeable, though it lasts about 8 hours and projects better on clothes. I wouldn’t recommend it for the price or its character; it’s a forgettable little apple within the Nina Ricci collection.

  • FloorPerfumeadicta

    I was very interested in this perfume for its notes and its PACKAGING, but it didn’t last even 2 hours on my skin. Regarding the scent, I felt an alcoholic note that I didn’t like much; the caramel and vanilla are noticeable only when it dries, at the end. As for projection, not even 5 minutes. I wouldn’t buy it again because it doesn’t last at all 😔 nor does it feel or project. What a pity, almost all the little apples are the same. If you like sweet but not cloying fragrances, this is for you.

  • debcalvella

    I thought I would like it because of the caramel note; I don’t like the classic Ninis. Only Luna and Tentation because they are the sweetest. In this case, I felt a somewhat sweet but super acidic apple, like cider (the drink) based on apple. It doesn’t stand out in anything; it disappointed me.

  • It’s very rich, sweet but not cloying. I like it, yes, but what I don’t like is its longevity. Terrible. The bottle is gorgeous.

  • I love its caramelized fruit smell, but it doesn’t last more than two hours… what a pity, I’ll have to make do by pairing it with a similar perfume like the Flower by Krnzo L Elixir I own.

  • ari_sweetperfumes

    I had high expectations, but when I applied it, I felt… how should I say it, little? Like I had applied perfume water. I didn’t feel its notes; it was sweet but the longevity and sillage were extremely low, almost scarce. It doesn’t appear to have a specific note, but to me, it smelled like an apple with a very soft aroma, without strength. Maybe the sample at the perfumery was flawed because I don’t recall a particular scent. I’ll try again, and despite that, it didn’t disgust me.

  • rodrigo1995

    I know this fragrance very well; I’m writing this review for the first time. This scent is for prostitutes, it screams ‘eat me!’, it’s for seduction, not even for personal enjoyment, it’s for grabbing attention. I don’t see it as innocent; it’s for a Snow White or Little Red Riding Hood who wants to go out and sin, do you understand? When applied, it gives a modern burlesque sensation, it calls for lust, it smells like sin without being dirty. The bottle is a bitten apple and the sin behind… don’t get offended. If Tabu by Dana was ‘le parfum pour la pute’ in the 30s, today’s fashion is something edible, literally mouth-watering, like this NINA RICCI ROUGE. The first spray is a juicy, fervent green apple, then the raspberry makes it more mature and sweet. The final dry down is a rounded caramel from vanilla. That’s how I’d describe it. Age range 25+. Longevity isn’t very wide, about 3 hours? After that it stays on skin, but if the other person gets very close to your neck, they’ll literally bite a candied apple. Use it broadly. Watch out, it doesn’t smell expensive, nor is it elegant or very formal.

  • I tested this perfume with expectations, but honestly, it doesn’t kill me. In the opening, it smells very synthetic and strong, something sweet but I couldn’t decipher which note or fruit it was. Then it shifts to feeling like an apple, but a weird one.

  • I tried this perfume with some expectations, but honestly, it didn’t kill me. The opening has a very synthetic and strong smell, something sweet but I couldn’t decipher which note or fruit it was. Then it shifts to feeling more like an apple, but somewhat strange.

  • Not for now. It comes off as very acidic and spicy. The vanilla can’t balance it, at least on my skin. When it dries down and is about to fade, the sting softens a bit, it stops pinching my nose, and it becomes more harmonious. Still, it’s a ‘pretty’ scent; I like the ginger (as a spice or infusion) and felt a pleasant reminiscence. I’ll try it again with more heat to judge it better.

  • geomeun.apyeon

    Beautiful and lovely packaging, the bottle is pretty. But the scent… I like the opening, it smells sweet and a bit acidic. Then it settles, the floral heart emerges, and it becomes slightly powdery without losing the acidity. It reminds me of older ladies’ perfumes. I like it, but if it didn’t evolve this way, it would be different. I haven’t tried it on skin, but I suppose it would last about an hour and a half. I’ll stick with my Luna by Nina Ricci.

  • What a pity Nina Ricci keeps losing its way with this release. It opens strong, sweet, and acidic: no apple here, just sensual raspberry wrapped in cider, liquorice, and given body. Then the gardenia appears, but timidly, because the ginger keeps the spicy tone. Medium longevity and acceptable sillage. Up close, it’s sensual and seductive. Not worth it in heat or during the day due to its heavy opening. If I can, I’ll buy Extra Rouge or Rouge Crush; the bottles are gorgeous.