Cocktail Splash Cranberry Marc Jacobs for women and men
Perfume rating 4.04 out of 5 with 74 votes
Cocktail Splash Cranberry by Marc Jacobs is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. Cocktail Splash Cranberry was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Richard Herpin. Top notes are Mandarin Orange and Cranberry; middle notes are Red Currant and Honeysuckle; base notes are Musk and Woodsy Notes.
Marc Jacobs presents a new collection of refreshing colognes of the Splash series, inspired by juicy cocktail drinks. Cocktail Splash Collection, limited to summer 2011, features three fresh tropical fragrances: Curacao, Ginger and Cranberry.
Cranberry is a refreshing citrus - fruity cocktail that conjures up the joy of those long summer nights. Perfumer Richard Herpin blended top notes of cranberry and mandarin orange with honeysuckle, red currant, ice cold musk and exotic woods.
It is available as 300 ml Eau de Cologne.
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Perfume longevity:2.79 out of5.
Perfume sillage:2.39 out of4.
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emerson10
100% agree with Sherapop's review. This smells like a combo of every 2000s fruity floral, but I cannot pinpoint just one.
Very sweet, but green in a shampoo-y way. It's not tart as you'd expect from a cranberry frag. It's sweet, but in a way that's very fresh and pleasant-- somewhat akin to Daisy.
I could totally see a teen just getting into perfume wearing this. Nothing offensive, nothing particularly likeable to latch onto.
pbluberry
It's fruity but not sweet. I like it, not overpowering but it's like a bath spray. It doesn't smell perfumy. Some days I just feel like fresh and not overdone then I put this on. Good stuff. Want to try others from this line, like violet, figs, lemon, orange, grass, rain and grapefruit but it is a little over priced... but at least you get a huge bottle. lol
addicttoperfume
i love all of the scents in this line. its all very unisex and very fresh and clean.
sherapop
Marc Jacobs CRANBERRY smells like a lot of different recent fruity-floral fragrances rolled together. I don't mean to say that it smells like a mess--it does not. But it smells very familiar. Rather sweet and fruity, rather abstract and floral. Pretty much linear, and totally inoffensive. I actually think that this Cocktail Splash, which comes in a 10oz jug, is better than both DAISY and LOLA, which I suppose is fairly faint praise, but the important point is that if anyone out there is shopping for a fruity floral, you may as well pick up a life-time supply for the price of 50ml of the recent edp launches from this house. CRANBERRY is labeled as eau de toilette (not a cologne, as one might have surmised from the size of the bottle), and it has pretty good longevity and medium sillage.
Interestingly enough, I was just wearing Ellen Tracy TRACY this afternoon, which was also composed by Richard Herpin, who I believe also composed BADGLEY MISCHKA, among other well-liked perfumes. So there is some competence behind this launch, my friends, and although it's not a great perfume, it smells just fine if fruity-floral happens to be your heart's desire. I would not, however, say that this smells like cranberry. To me it smells like the Platonic Form of the Fruity-Floral Frag, to which many other mainstream launches aspire but fail because they are made too cheaply and fall apart and end up smelling stinky. This one does not. But do not purchase CRANBERRY thinking that it will be a tart cologne, for you will be disappointed. CRANBERRY is no more and no less than a friendly fruity-floral frag.
Aspendina
the liquid in my bottle is not pink :-( its kinda a light amber. I was hoping for a wonderful cranberry scent that would feel warm and cozy and i would want to wear for Fall, but this just smells like an average perfume, with no staying power. Kinda like Curve by Liz Claiborne
Ártemis
It is exactely what it advertises to be: one refreshing, fruity sommer splash. The smell is nice but nothing specially diferent from other fruity fragrances. IMO this is the best of the three new colognes. A little overpriced for such poor staying power... maybe the purpose of the huge bottle is that you have to spray all over again every 15 minutes...
rapunzel23
It`s not long lasting, but I really like the smell!
sherapop
Marc Jacobs CRANBERRY smells like a lot of different recent fruity-floral fragrances rolled together. I don't mean to say that it smells like a mess--it does not. But it smells very familiar. Rather sweet and fruity, rather abstract and floral. Pretty much linear, and totally inoffensive. I actually think that this Cocktail Splash, which comes in a 10oz jug, is better than both DAISY and LOLA, which I suppose is fairly faint praise, but the important point is that if anyone out there is shopping for a fruity floral, you may as well pick up a life-time supply for the price of 50ml of the recent edp launches from this house. CRANBERRY is labeled as eau de toilette (not a cologne, as one might have surmised from the size of the bottle), and it has pretty good longevity and medium sillage.
Interestingly enough, I was just wearing Ellen Tracy TRACY this afternoon, which was also composed by Richard Herpin, who I believe also composed BADGLEY MISCHKA, among other well-liked perfumes. So there is some competence behind this launch, my friends, and although it's not a great perfume, it smells just fine if fruity-floral happens to be your heart's desire. I would not, however, say that this smells like cranberry. To me it smells like the Platonic Form of the Fruity-Floral Frag, to which many other mainstream launches aspire but fail because they are made too cheaply and fall apart and end up smelling stinky. This one does not. But do not purchase CRANBERRY thinking that it will be a tart cologne, for you will be disappointed. CRANBERRY is no more and no less than a friendly fruity-floral frag.
pbluberry
It's fruity but not sweet. I like it, not overpowering but it's like a bath spray. It doesn't smell perfumy. Some days I just feel like fresh and not overdone then I put this on. Good stuff. Want to try others from this line, like violet, figs, lemon, orange, grass, rain and grapefruit but it is a little over priced... but at least you get a huge bottle. lol
addicttoperfume
i love all of the scents in this line. its all very unisex and very fresh and clean.
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