
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
The Scent Profile
Tiramisu Coco opens with a blast of coffee and almond, mimicking Amore Caffè's boozy caffeinated start. It's not a *perfect* match; the amaretto here leans slightly more synthetic, less nuanced. The heart pushes forward with a creamy vanilla, attempting the ice cream accord, but it feels a tad more like a generic vanilla extract than cold, artisanal gelato. The drydown is where the biggest difference lies. Instead of Mancera's smooth amber, Zimaya throws in a cloying brown sugar note. It's sweet, yes, but also a bit cheap-smelling. I'd say it captures roughly 90% of the original's DNA, but those final 90% are where the quality gap widens.
Wear time & Sillage
This is where Tiramisu Coco shines. It projects reasonably well for the first 2-3 hours, leaving a noticeable scent trail. Longevity is decent, clinging to skin for 6-7 hours. You'll get whiffs throughout the day. Don't expect beast mode, but it performs adequately point. It’s not a flawless imitation; the cheaper ingredients show in the drydown. However, of the original, it's a worthwhile compromise. If you demand niche quality and have the cash, stick with Mancera. But if you’re a fragrance enthusiast on a budget, this is a decent introduction. A blind buy? Maybe. But only if you are on a budget, otherwise save up for the original.
Performance Audit
Based on average wear time
Sillage & radius
Relative to market avg
Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Mancera pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 378 enthusiast votes for accuracy.