chanel Coromandel Eau de Parfum (Les Exclusifs de Chanel)

Chanel Coromandel EDP: An In-Depth Fragrance Analysis

The opulent union of patchouli and white chocolate in Les Exclusifs

By Dr. Laurent Beaumont, Fragrance Analyst & Historian · · Updated

Laurent holds a PhD in olfactory chemistry from UniversitΓ© de Versailles. He writes about composition, materials sourcing, and the lineage of perfumery houses.

In the pantheon of Chanel's Les Exclusifs collection, Coromandel stands as a singular monument to olfactory opulence. Launched in 2016, this Eau de Parfum was the final creation of legendary perfumer Jacques Polge before his retirement, and it bears the hallmarks of a master at the zenith of his craft. The name itself evokes the Coromandel screensβ€”intricately lacquered Chinese panels that adorned Coco Chanel's apartment on Rue Cambon, symbolizing the fusion of East and West, darkness and light, that defines this fragrance.

Coromandel is not merely a patchouli scent; it is a study in contrasts. The earthy, almost medicinal facets of patchouli are softened by the creamy sweetness of white chocolate, while incense and benzoin add a smoky, balsamic depth. The result is a fragrance that feels both ancient and modern, grounded yet ethereal. It is a testament to Polge's ability to weave disparate elements into a harmonious whole, creating a scent that is as intellectually stimulating as it is sensually pleasing.

This review delves into the composition, performance, and heritage of Chanel Coromandel, offering a comprehensive analysis for connoisseurs and newcomers alike. From its citrus-laced opening to its lingering, gourmand base, we explore every facet of this remarkable fragrance.

4.4 Overall
Longevity
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Projection
0.0
Sillage
0.0
$175-$350
🌸Springβ˜€οΈSummerπŸ‚Fall❄️Winter

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Notes Pyramid

Top
Bitter OrangeCitrusesNeroli
Heart
PatchouliOrris RootRoseJasmine
Base
White ChocolateBenzoinAmberOlibanumIncenseWoody NotesMusk

Performance Dashboard

⏱️ Longevity 0.0/5

πŸ“’ Projection 0.0/5

πŸ’¨ Sillage 0.0/5

When to Wear

🌸SpringOK
β˜€οΈSummerAvoid
πŸ‚FallBest
❄️WinterBest
πŸ’• date nightπŸ“Œ evening wear✨ special occasionsπŸ“Œ cold weather daily wear

Community Verdict

⭐ Overall
4.4
⏱️ Longevity
4.5
πŸ’¨ Sillage
4.0
πŸ’° Value
4.2
πŸ’Œ Compliment Factor 0.0/5

Pros & Cons

  • βœ… Masterful blend of patchouli and white chocolate
  • βœ… Excellent longevity (8-10 hours)
  • βœ… Versatile for both genders
  • βœ… Elegant and sophisticated composition
  • ❌ High price point ($175-$350 for 75ml)
  • ❌ May be too heavy for warm weather
  • ❌ Not for those who dislike sweet patchouli
  • ❌ Limited availability (Les Exclusifs de Chanel)

Price & Value

$175-$350

“Premium pricing justified by the quality of ingredients, the artistry of Jacques Polge, and the exclusivity of the Les Exclusifs line. A worthwhile investment for serious fragrance enthusiasts.”

πŸ“œ Reformulation History

No significant batch variations reported, though some users note slight differences in patchouli intensity and sweetness depending on production year. Overall, the formula remains remarkably consistent.

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πŸ† Final Verdict

Chanel Coromandel is a masterpiece of olfactory architecture, seamlessly blending earthy patchouli with the unexpected sweetness of white chocolate. It remains a benchmark for modern unisex luxury fragrances, offering exceptional longevity and a sophisticated, warm character that is perfect for cooler months. A must-try for any serious collector.

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