Levante Nobile 1942 for women and men

Levante Nobile 1942 for women and men

main accords
vanilla
caramel
marine
amber
white floral
sweet
aromatic
balsamic
powdery
salty

Perfume rating 4.07 out of 5 with 313 votes

Levante by Nobile 1942 is a Woody Aquatic fragrance for women and men. Levante was launched in 2017. Top notes are Sea Notes, White Flowers and Jasmine; middle notes are Cedar and Patchouli; base notes are Caramel, Vanilla, Benzoin, Musk and Resins.

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Top Notes

Sea Notes
White Flowers
Jasmine

Middle Notes

Cedar
Patchouli

Base Notes

Caramel
Vanilla
Benzoin
Musk
Resins

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Blossomlove

Another big haul for me. I ordered something from F-Moda in Italy and figured if they’re gonna ship stuff in 3 days for me from Italy I might as well add a couple of good deals on. I added this and Ammate from Carthusia. Both are beautiful summertime scents, alternatives to typical summer scents. This one is an aquatic vanilla that has an unusual appeal to it. I sprayed my upper arm and kept getting whiffs of it as I moved around. Something in it reminded me of Nebras, not sure what because this doesn’t list cocoa or cacao but there’s a note that reads similar. Longevity and silage was good. Might be a good fragrance to layer with. I’m not sure I got the strong caramel notes others do, I’ll probably need more time with it before I can really determine how I feel about it.

thesilliestevrr

I’m so disappointed by the smell. I expected it to be totally caramel/vanilla because of these other reviews but I was soso wrong! With my skin chemistry, it was just white floral (mostly jasmine) and like a grapefruit?? I’m very confused by the fact I smelled citrus since that isn’t one of the scents listed, frankly. It was kind of sour at first but slowly faded into a sweeter flowery-grapefruit, so confused and sad though since I really wanted to smell like ice cream at the beach, but alas, I’ve been screwed over once again.

(Alas used ironically)

Heliodora

I received this by chance as a sample, and initially did not think much of it - a comforting vanilla, nice to have. But I just kept coming back to it; There is just the softest note of pillowy, whipped caramel with a pinch of salt, which makes this so addictive (but still a very vanilla-forward perfume). It's not overly sweet or sugary, which is the exact quality I look for in my vanilla perfumes. I can't decide if I'd wear it in colder weather or slightly warmer - and honestly, I think it will shine in both. The mineral marine note makes one think of sea and summer, but generally it leans warm and sweet. It lasts a very long time, but becomes a skin scent after the first 2 hours or so.

TaurusAriesSagg

I purchased a sample of this off of ScentSplit. This perfume is almost perfect for me. The aquatic notes here are the addictive, real smelling ones. This part, you feel like you smell actual water.. so good! The caramel notes are really good too. Not too sticky, or overwhelming. The caramel is salted so well, and blends well with the salt water notes. But then, the really acidic and overpowering patchouli notes take over. The patch stays and stays for hours. I do get some of all the notes for 10+ hours later, which is absolutely amazing! But man, if I could get my hands on this perfume sans the patchouli, I’d have a signature scent!

StackMaintain

This is banging, very suagry caramel sweet on Me with some gentle aquatic undertones. Perfect summer frag. I personally wouldn't say it smells like bleu turquoise at all. That one is a lot more woody and this on is a lot more sugar sweet

TheMoon

It smells exactly like a late august vacation by the ocean. Street vendors selling sweets and a warm wind coming from the ocean. Somewhat linear, but a curious scent nonetheless. I agree with a comment below, I think it suits summer (because it smells like summer) or winter (because you would smell like a memory of summer, a nostalgia bright enough to warm a cold room), but not the more ephemereal, changing weather of autumn or spring.
Could still smell it after taking a shower. Good for layering.

Karina8

For me this smells like a salty caramel vanilla with woods to ground it , really lovely

Frangipanilove

I can’t decide if I like this one or not. I don’t dislike it and its a quality fragrance with good blending. But what is strange is that this is 50% oceanic and 50% caramel. I think this is the only fragrance I have ever set to be suitable in only the summer and winter categories. I think I’d like it better if the caramel was slightly toned down allowing for the rest of it to come out a bit more. As it is, almost veering to the gourmand category on me.

Xela_529

I wanted to like this, but it pulled super woody on my skin. Logically, that makes sense since the sole heart notes are cedar & patchouli. It seems like woody should be towards the top of the accord pyramid vs the dead last bottom.

I wish I got more vanilla & caramel but unfortunately the cedar, patchouli, and marine notes nearly drown them out. It seems like on other people they get more gourmand, so I suggest trying before buying. If you like woody scents then this should be a safe blind buy.

mysterywhitegirl

reminds me of the album nfr by Lana del ray

velb95

EN: "Levante" by Nobile 1942 is a fragrance that surprises and enchants. It starts with a blend of freshness and lightness, evoking a brisk, breezy seaside. The white flowers and jasmine notes contribute to this airy feeling, making the scent truly uplifting. As it evolves, you can distinguish a subtle woody character, a nod to its cedarwood and patchouli heart. This core is enveloped by a unique combination of caramel and vanilla, which adds an intriguing layer of enveloping sweetness. The scent is complex yet harmonious, with the different notes interweaving seamlessly.
Its longevity and projection are remarkable, with the fragrance lingering on the skin for several hours. It is a versatile scent, suitable for any season and appreciated by both men and women. Some might find the prominent vanilla a bit overpowering, but overall, it is a unique, intriguing, and complex fragrance that offers a distinctive olfactory journey.

IT: "Levante" di Nobile 1942 è un profumo che sorprende e incanta. Inizia con un mix di freschezza e leggerezza, evocando un litorale marino vivace e ventilato. Le note di fiori bianchi e gelsomino contribuiscono a questa sensazione ariosa, rendendo il profumo veramente esaltante. Man mano che si evolve, si può distinguere un sottile carattere legnoso, un cenno al suo cuore di legno di cedro e patchouli. Questo nucleo è avvolto da una combinazione unica di caramello e vaniglia, che aggiunge un intrigante strato di dolcezza avvolgente. Il profumo è complesso ma armonioso, con le diverse note che si intrecciano senza soluzione di continuità.
La sua longevità e proiezione sono notevoli, con la fragranza che persiste sulla pelle per diverse ore. È un profumo versatile, adatto per qualsiasi stagione e apprezzato sia da uomini che da donne. Alcuni potrebbero trovare la vaniglia prominente un po' sovrastante, ma nel complesso, è un profumo unico, intrigante e complesso che offre un viaggio olfattivo distintivo.

Bubbles1964

I think this is what Vanilla Vibes was trying to do, but failed somewhere along the way. So much better, let me count the ways:

Levante is a natural marine vanilla scent, with light, complex notes of musk and patchouli mixed in. I don’t pick up a specific caramel note but their is something creamy and dreamy in this blend. And yes to jasmine being present after the opening mellows.

I can imagine this perfume could have a large following, and I can imagine anyone who is a vanilla fan liking Levante. Luckyscent sells this in a 15 ml size, and I bought it blind in order to qualify for free shipping…. and I’m so glad I did. I was not expecting to like this as much as I do.

I initially liked Vanilla Vibes—in fact it’s the only JHAG that I feel positive about— but it was not enough to make me want to own a bottle. The ingredients felt somewhat cheap, and that’s the main difference…and why I love Levante.

Finally I found a sweetly persistent vanilla perfume with good performance for summertime adventures. This perfume won’t announce your arrival, but I bet people will want to step in close.

Joani_Cheddar

Nice, not spectacular for me but a solid nice. It reminds me of Vanilla Vibes, however this one is a little smoother. Not Tsuper-rex sweet, so it shouldn't be headache inducing - I do wish it to be a little sweeter but ohz well.
The fragrance stretches out the aquatic to mix with a vanilla-caramel William Sonoma type aroma; it makes the perfect aquatic gourmand. Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, eat/drink and wear this fragrance, this is a Summer for everyone. RATED: SMELLZ GOOD

perfume_angel

This finally arrived in the mail! I will start off by saying I am obsessed! When I saw the notes, I was so intrigued and I knew I had to have this. Vanilla, caramel, sea notes, Jasmine. It sounds so interesting and delicious. And it really is!

This is a VERY vanilla and caramel forward fragrance. I would label it is an aquatic gourmand vanilla. It is super sweet, airy, and delicious. When you first spray it, you are greeted with a blast of salted caramel and vanilla. Yummy! Then as it starts to dry down, the aquatic notes make an entrance, but they still leave the spotlight to the caramel and vanilla. There are also some white flowers in the background, giving this fragrance more depth. When it completely dries down around 2 hours later, you can smell some woodiness and benzoin, but once again the vanilla and caramel are always prominent. 🍦🍮🧂

This smells like you are in a beautiful beach in a small town somewhere in Europe, and you just finished your swim and your skin still has that saltiness from the ocean. You then walked into a cute little icecream shop and grabbed a vanilla cone with caramel drizzled ontop. On your way out, you walk past a plant of jasmine and you get a whiff of the fresh flowers. 🍦🏖️🌊

Levante has exceeded my expectations and if you love aquatic vanillas then you must try this one.

Yes this does resemble Olympea, but this is much more edible and it has so much more vanilla and a salted caramel note. Overall I am obsessed incase you can’t tell lol💙

Also, I think this is unisex and it can be enjoyed by anybody who loves a sweet aquatic vanilla and salted caramel.

Sillage and longevity are moderate!

Glyph

I was so curious as to what Nobile 1942 would do with vanilla, caramel, and marine notes that i had to try this out for myself, and I should have expected the answer. It's a very well-done accord that evokes walking by a candy shop in a seaside tourist town. That's actually a very nice evocation, and it's not obstreperous, so although I'm not usually a fan of gourmands (I often find them distracting), I liked this very much.

The posters below who say the vanilla and caramel at the base appear immediately are completely right: it takes a few minutes before you get hit with the saltwater smells. This makes me think of seagulls and kites, and families playing by the sea. Maybe this is not the thing I would buy a full bottle of for myself, but if you like gourmands this is beautifully done and quite evocative.

missogi

Wow, now that would have been a disappointment had I blind bought this. I've wanted to try Levante for a very long time. The brand aesthetic, the Italian origin, and the fragrance notes sounded exciting to me. I finally got my hands on a decant, and I'm not too fond of it :(
It's a sweet aquatic, which leans more masculine on me. I do not pick up any florals. I can very well see it on a hot Italian guy somewhere on the Riviera, but on me, it's just too linear, a bit plasticky, and just not interesting enough. I don't smell any similarities to JHAG Vanilla Vibes, CK Reveal, or Olympea. On me, I much prefer Vanilla Vibes and Olympea.

raqketa

interestingly, i got the vanilla/caramel/resin on first spray (which i really enjoyed!). that combo quickly gave way to the white florals and sea notes (which i enjoyed comparatively less). i wish the vanilla/caramel stage lasted longer (or even throughout) or came later. i was really hoping for a shorter seawater phase and a longer time for the gourmand notes to hang around. after all was said and done i only smelled slightly sweet, slightly floral seawater… and it wasn’t really my jam.

edit: the good news is that the vanilla/gourmand notes come back. the bad news is it took 4 hours for this to happen. and the worst news is by this point it’s a skin scent. i had to bury my face in my skin to pick it up.

SailorV

Salted caramel! This is so delicious, it's warm and sweet, but also quite summery and refreshing due to the salty, oceanic accord. I don't detect a lot of floral notes in this. There are many vanillic fragrances that rely on heavy white or tropical flowers to achieve a more beachy, summer-appropriate vibe, so it's nice for a change that this doesn't happen here. Instead the sea water note is the main counterpoint to the gourmand caramel and vanilla, so the fragrance has an intensely salty and even mineralic edge. I love it. The benzoin is also quite strong and adds some smooth balsamic warmth. I also smell a creamy woodsy note that makes me think of cashmeran, even though that isn't listed.

All in all Levante fits into the gap left between Armani Bleu Turquoise, CK Reveal and Olympea Intense. I love all these, so it's only natural that I love this, too. It's oceanic enough for summer, but warm and sweet enough for the colder months. Caramel is the most important note, but it doesn't knock you out with its sweetness. The fragrance lasts over night on me and leaves a soft, icecream-esque vanillic caramel scent in the morning.

Catmo

This is pretty sweet, a lot more than I was expecting. It's an airy cotton-candy like sweetness though. A tad caramelly. It's very light and doesn't seem to last very long. I'm not sure I really get much salt or aquatic notes. The burnt sugar caramel note is actually reminding me of Pink Sugar to be honest.

iobhai

You're a cube of caramel wrapped in plastic. You've been abandoned to live out your days inside an old beachside candy stand--rusted out and battered by the ocean's neverending waves. Levante by Nobile 1942.

ladolcemae

On first try :

I agree it’s in the same vein as couleur vanille but this one is so much better ! It just smells like a 3D couleur vanille, whereas the other one smells flat. A little less salty, a little more airy. More depth, caramel, less powdered sugar, no bergamot - a note i don’t always agree with, and that often smells a bit screechy to me. And yet, I sense a touch of leather ? Something a little grounding, or maybe it’s just the vanilla that reminds of Cuir beluga’s (that I’m actively searching a dupe for). A warm sea day and a cornet of churros. My first like from the house.

Lom

An lovely salty sweet vanilla perfume. The opening is a lot like Couleur Vanille from L'AP, which came 3 years later, yet I find Levande to be way sweeter and more flowery. It then changes drastically in the dry down and actually reminds me of the discontinued vintage L'AP Vanilla Absolutely. I prefer Couleur Vanille because it is more mellow and salty, which I prefer. This one is more happy and joyous.

nisadani

I was in search of a salty fragrance and Levante hits the spot just right. It’s salted caramel delight accompanied by beautiful white flowers that are balanced out by the cedar/sandalwood and vanilla. It’s a great twist on a gourmand scent that is perfect for spring and fall. I tested this side by side with Blue Turquoise and they’re very similar. I would say close cousins with Blue Turquoise more incensy and woodier, not as aquatic and does project stronger. However I love Levante much more for everyday and Blue Turquoise is best for fall/winter.

emma.maria36

Every time I fly to another country, I spend some time trying out fragrances in the duty free section and if I enjoy the smell, I write it down in my phone for me to buy it later. This is why I bought this, I've had this on my list for about 5 years I think. I can say that I don't even remember how it smelled or why I liked it but I decided to get it 3 days ago and I'm actually glad I did. It's sweet and salty at the same time, it has good sillage . It's what a perfume that's on my list should be.

andrewpc84

Refreshing seaside gourmand with light floral cedar.

Elegant vanilla sweetness with low projection. Unisex and reminiscent of Italian seaside cafés.

Close to skin with lovely benzoin and white musk fade.

Perfect morning fragrance.

katheryne_art

Ok, so I tried this when I just received it and it was just meh for me, I got the aquatic notes quite a lot and I wasn't really a fan of this one. But omg, I tried this one again and it's sooo beautiful!!! But...it doesn't last at all. Very sad.

bovogie

It’s a sweet salted caramel fragrance with hints of a few white florals. The problem for me is the fragrance is a barely-there type & I’m not a sissy sprayer. I would prefer this to project way more than it does. Overall it’s a very pretty fragrance, as always from this line.

Otjello

Caramel fudge and sea salt with some white flowers. This is great! Its a salty gourmande, not much of those are around i think. There is a lot of complexity and contradiction in this, and its working! Also, longevity and sillage are very good, just when you think its gone, its not. Especially on clothes it lasts forever. Great, great scent! 94

YouChick

A truly gender fluid fragrance! I prefer distinctly feminine fragrances, and I would wear this with pleasure. And yet, I would find it extremely appealing on a man. This is warm, heavy, complex fragrance that I would wear in winter. Patchouli and vanilla are easily distinguished; caramel joins in a bit later. I don't detect any musk, which is a positive thing for me. I'm at 6 hours of wear now, and it's still fragrant on my wrist.

 
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