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$3.71The Story
Renamed from Gourmand Coquin and relaunched as an Eau de Parfum under Guerlain's L'Art et la Matière collection in 2023, Fève Gourmande is perfumer Delphine Jelk's study of cacao as a grown-up material rather than a dessert note. The composition pairs a smoky-spiced cocoa accord with rose, rum, and patchouli, which is what separates it from the dozens of chocolate gourmands released in the designer category over the last decade. Aromatica carries the Fève Gourmande decant in Bangladesh in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml sizes for wearers who want to explore one of the boutique-exclusive Guerlain niche releases without paying the full retail commitment.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cacao, Spices
Heart: Rum, Rose, Smoke
Base: Patchouli, Tea
The Scent
The opening is immediately cocoa, but the kind of cocoa that reads as bittersweet chocolate liquor rather than milk chocolate or hot cocoa. Spices thread through the top layer from the first spray, keeping the cacao from tipping into sweet gourmand territory and giving the composition a dry-spiced edge that most chocolate fragrances skip entirely. The heart is where Fève Gourmande earns its niche positioning: rum adds a boozy warmth that deepens the cocoa without making the fragrance read as dessert, and rose threads through the middle with a heady floral counterbalance that keeps the whole thing refined rather than food-like. Smoke sits alongside the rum as a quiet structural element, giving the heart a suggestion of cigar-and-spirits rather than bakery. The base is what separates Fève Gourmande from designer chocolate competitors like Montale Chocolate Greedy, with patchouli adding a dark, slightly earthy weight underneath the cocoa and tea bringing a dry, smoky finish that keeps the drydown complex. Reviewers on Fragrantica frequently position this as the most wearable luxury chocolate in the current market, citing how it avoids both the cloying sweetness of designer gourmands and the austere restraint of some niche cocoa compositions. The fragrance reads luxurious rather than edible, which is the distinction Guerlain is clearly aiming for in the L'Art et la Matière positioning. Longevity is above average for the category, with the cocoa-patchouli drydown lasting six to eight hours on most skin chemistries.
When to Wear
Best for fall and winter evenings, date nights, and occasions where a gourmand profile is welcome but a dessert-obvious scent would feel wrong. The smoky-spiced character keeps it away from office settings. Browse the For Everyone collection at Aromatica for more unisex picks in this register.
Who Is It For
Someone who owns Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille and wants a chocolate-forward sibling in the same dressed-up gourmand space. Someone who has tried Montale Chocolate Greedy and wanted something less sugary and more composed.
If you enjoy this direction, Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille is the closest tobacco-gourmand counterpoint at the designer-niche tier, and Patchouli Ardent from the same L'Art et la Matière line offers a patchouli-forward exploration if you enjoy how the base note plays in Fève Gourmande. Browse the full Guerlain collection at Aromatica for the rest of the niche and designer range.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Description
Renamed from Gourmand Coquin and relaunched as an Eau de Parfum under Guerlain's L'Art et la Matière collection in 2023, Fève Gourmande is perfumer Delphine Jelk's study of cacao as a grown-up material rather than a dessert note. The composition pairs a smoky-spiced cocoa accord with rose, rum, and patchouli, which is what separates it from the dozens of chocolate gourmands released in the designer category over the last decade. Aromatica carries the Fève Gourmande decant in Bangladesh in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml sizes for wearers who want to explore one of the boutique-exclusive Guerlain niche releases without paying the full retail commitment.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cacao, Spices
Heart: Rum, Rose, Smoke
Base: Patchouli, Tea
The Scent
The opening is immediately cocoa, but the kind of cocoa that reads as bittersweet chocolate liquor rather than milk chocolate or hot cocoa. Spices thread through the top layer from the first spray, keeping the cacao from tipping into sweet gourmand territory and giving the composition a dry-spiced edge that most chocolate fragrances skip entirely. The heart is where Fève Gourmande earns its niche positioning: rum adds a boozy warmth that deepens the cocoa without making the fragrance read as dessert, and rose threads through the middle with a heady floral counterbalance that keeps the whole thing refined rather than food-like. Smoke sits alongside the rum as a quiet structural element, giving the heart a suggestion of cigar-and-spirits rather than bakery. The base is what separates Fève Gourmande from designer chocolate competitors like Montale Chocolate Greedy, with patchouli adding a dark, slightly earthy weight underneath the cocoa and tea bringing a dry, smoky finish that keeps the drydown complex. Reviewers on Fragrantica frequently position this as the most wearable luxury chocolate in the current market, citing how it avoids both the cloying sweetness of designer gourmands and the austere restraint of some niche cocoa compositions. The fragrance reads luxurious rather than edible, which is the distinction Guerlain is clearly aiming for in the L'Art et la Matière positioning. Longevity is above average for the category, with the cocoa-patchouli drydown lasting six to eight hours on most skin chemistries.
When to Wear
Best for fall and winter evenings, date nights, and occasions where a gourmand profile is welcome but a dessert-obvious scent would feel wrong. The smoky-spiced character keeps it away from office settings. Browse the For Everyone collection at Aromatica for more unisex picks in this register.
Who Is It For
Someone who owns Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille and wants a chocolate-forward sibling in the same dressed-up gourmand space. Someone who has tried Montale Chocolate Greedy and wanted something less sugary and more composed.
If you enjoy this direction, Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille is the closest tobacco-gourmand counterpoint at the designer-niche tier, and Patchouli Ardent from the same L'Art et la Matière line offers a patchouli-forward exploration if you enjoy how the base note plays in Fève Gourmande. Browse the full Guerlain collection at Aromatica for the rest of the niche and designer range.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.












