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chopard Love
chopard

Love

Citrus
Floral
Rose
White Floral
Woody
Warm Spicy
Vanilla
EDP · 2020 · womens

Chopard's Love is a floral oriental fragrance launched in 2020 that centers on rose as its primary character. The composition opens with bright spice and citrus -- cinnamon, pink pepper, and mandarin orange accent multiple rose varieties including Damask and Taif. The heart deepens the floral profile through Bulgarian rose, Moroccan rose, and jasmine sambac with a subtle orange blossom sweetness. The base transitions into gourmand territory with brown sugar, cacao, honey, and tonka bean layered over woody notes of cedarwood, sandalwood, and patchouli, creating a warm, slightly sweet finish that balances the rose-heavy composition.

This is a fragrance for those seeking a rose-centric scent with genuine spice and gourmand undertones rather than a purely romantic interpretation. The combination of multiple rose types with cinnamon and cocoa gives it substance and complexity, making it work equally well as an everyday fragrance or an evening option. It suits someone drawn to oriental florals but wanting something with more warmth and depth than a straightforward rose perfume. If you gravitate toward The Reverie, The Seducer, and The Romantic scent profiles, this will likely appeal to you.

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Top · 0–30 min
Cinnamon
Cinnamon
Sweet, warm, and instantly comforting, cinnamon bark has a familiar warmth that slides easily into oriental and gourmand fragrances. Used sparingly it adds a pleasant warmth; used heavily it can dominate. It has a slightly sharp, peppery facet alongside its sweetness that keeps it from being purely foodie.
Damask Rose
Damask Rose
The most storied rose variety in perfumery, Rosa damascena, grown primarily in Bulgaria and Turkey, produces an oil of unparalleled depth and complexity. It is simultaneously honeyed, spicy, and slightly green, with a richness no synthetic can fully match. When you smell 'rose' in a fine fragrance, this is most often what you're smelling.
Mandarin Orange
Mandarin Orange
Pink Pepper
Pink Pepper
Fruity, slightly rosy, and gently spiced, pink pepper is softer and more aromatic than black pepper. It occupies a unique space between citrus, floral, and spice families, which makes it exceptionally versatile. You'll find it in contemporary fresh fragrances where it adds lift and personality without aggression.
Rose
Rose
The queen of floral notes and the most-used ingredient in fine perfumery. Real rose is simultaneously velvety, honeyed, and slightly spicy, nothing like the synthetic candy version. Depending on the variety used, it can anchor a composition or drift through it like a ghost, adding warmth without dominating.
Taif Rose
Taif Rose
Grown at high altitude in the Taif region of Saudi Arabia, Taif rose is among the most prized and expensive roses in the world. It has a unique character combining the classic rose sweetness with a distinctive lychee-like freshness and a slightly honeyed, almost peach-like depth. The prestige rose of Middle Eastern perfumery.
Violet
Violet
Sweet, powdery, and faintly green, violet sits between floral and earthy in a way that feels distinctly old-world glamorous. The leaf and the flower smell quite different: the flower is sugary and delicate, while violet leaf is fresh and slightly vegetal. Together they create a note that feels both nostalgic and current.
Heart · 30 min – 3 hrs
Bulgarian Rose
Bulgarian Rose
The most prized rose in perfumery, grown in the Valley of Roses in Kazanlak, Bulgaria. Rosa damascena cultivated here produces an oil of extraordinary depth: honeyed, velvety, with faint hints of tea, honey, and spice. The standard against which all other rose materials are measured.
Jasmine Sambac
Jasmine Sambac
The smaller-flowered Asian variety of jasmine used to scent traditional jasmine tea, with a sweeter, more honeyed, and slightly fruity character compared to Jasminum grandiflorum. Jasmine sambac has a lighter, more transparent quality with a tea-like freshness alongside its floral richness. It is the defining jasmine of South and Southeast Asian perfumery.
Moroccan Rose
Moroccan Rose
Rosa damascena cultivated in Morocco's Dades Valley has a particularly vivid, slightly fruity quality alongside its classic honeyed richness. Moroccan rose is slightly less refined than Grasse or Bulgarian rose but more affordable, making it common in mainstream luxury fragrances. It has a generous, warm, approachable character.
Orange Blossom
Orange Blossom
Sweeter and more honeyed than neroli (both come from the same tree), orange blossom is a floral note with a warm, almost edible quality. It floats between citrus and floral families, adding richness without weight. A signature note of classic Mediterranean and Middle Eastern perfumery.
Rose
Rose
The queen of floral notes and the most-used ingredient in fine perfumery. Real rose is simultaneously velvety, honeyed, and slightly spicy, nothing like the synthetic candy version. Depending on the variety used, it can anchor a composition or drift through it like a ghost, adding warmth without dominating.
Base · 3–12 hrs
Brown Sugar
Brown Sugar
Warm, caramel-like, and slightly molasses-rich, brown sugar has a deeper, more complex sweetness than white sugar, with treacly warmth and a faint rum-like character. It adds a comforting, edible warmth to gourmand and oriental fragrances. The note that makes a fragrance feel like something your grandmother might have baked.
Cacao
Cacao
The raw, earthy version of chocolate, cacao has a bitter, roasted quality before sweetness is added, with an almost smoky, slightly fermented depth. In perfumery it reads as more sophisticated than straight 'chocolate': darker, more complex, and better suited to woody and leather compositions where it adds a rich, bittersweet depth.
Cedar
Cedar
Honey
Honey
Sweet, waxy, and faintly animalic, honey in perfumery has an almost skin-like quality, intimate and slightly raw. It's related to beeswax in the natural world, and both add a warmth that reads as close and personal. Honey bridges floral and oriental families, adding natural sweetness with a slightly dark edge.
Patchouli
Patchouli
Dense, earthy, and darkly sweet, patchouli is the scent of damp soil and dried herbs with an almost chocolatey richness. It polarizes people because in high concentrations it's overwhelming, but as a supporting note it adds depth and longevity that almost nothing else can match. The backbone of countless oriental and chypre fragrances.
Sandalwood
Sandalwood
Creamy, smooth, and milky with a soft, skin-like warmth that clings beautifully. True Mysore sandalwood is one of perfumery's most precious ingredients, simultaneously wood and skin, never cold or sharp. It rounds off sharp edges in any composition and makes the wearer smell subtly, irresistibly warmer.
Tonka Bean
Tonka Bean
Sweet, powdery, and almond-like with hay-like, slightly tobacco undertones, tonka bean is one of perfumery's most useful base notes. It shares coumarin with fresh hay and freshly cut grass, adding a warmth that feels nostalgic and comforting. Essential in gourmand and soft oriental fragrances.
Turkish Rose
Turkish Rose
Rosa damascena grown in the Isparta region of Turkey, one of the world's major sources of rose oil alongside Bulgaria. Turkish rose has a slightly more spiced, cinnamon-adjacent quality than Bulgarian rose, with a rich, full-bodied sweetness and good lasting power. Essential to Middle Eastern-inspired and classical oriental rose fragrances.
Vanilla
Vanilla
Warm, sweet, and universally appealing, vanilla is to fragrance what salt is to cooking. Real vanilla is complex and slightly smoky, though most perfumery vanilla is synthetic and reads as clean, sweet, and creamy. It slows the evaporation of other notes and is the reason certain fragrances feel like a second skin.
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What does chopard Love smell like? +
Chopard's Love is a floral oriental fragrance launched in 2020 that centers on rose as its primary character. The composition opens with bright spice and citrus -- cinnamon, pink pepper, and mandarin orange accent multiple rose varieties including Damask and Taif. The heart deepens the floral profile through Bulgarian rose, Moroccan rose, and jasmine sambac with a subtle orange blossom sweetness. The base transitions into gourmand territory with brown sugar, cacao, honey, and tonka bean layered over woody notes of cedarwood, sandalwood, and patchouli, creating a warm, slightly sweet finish that balances the rose-heavy composition. This is a fragrance for those seeking a rose-centric scent with genuine spice and gourmand undertones rather than a purely romantic interpretation. The combination of multiple rose types with cinnamon and cocoa gives it substance and complexity, making it work equally well as an everyday fragrance or an evening option. It suits someone drawn to oriental florals but wanting something with more warmth and depth than a straightforward rose perfume. If you gravitate toward The Reverie, The Seducer, and The Romantic scent profiles, this will likely appeal to you.
What are the notes in chopard Love? +
Top: Cinnamon, Damask Rose, Mandarin Orange, Pink Pepper, Rose, Taif Rose, Violet. Heart: Bulgarian Rose, Jasmine Sambac, Moroccan Rose, Orange Blossom, Rose. Base: Brown Sugar, Cacao, Cedar, Honey, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Turkish Rose, Vanilla.
What fragrance family is Love? +
chopard Love belongs to the Floral Oriental fragrance family. It is an EDP.
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Grey market retailers sell authentic fragrances sourced through unofficial distribution -- typically excess inventory from authorized distributors. The product is real and identical to retail. FragranceNet (est. 1997), Jomashop, and MaxAroma are well-established with millions of verified reviews.

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