Maria Candida Gentile Noir Tropical eau de parfum bottle
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Perfume · Amber gourmand

Noir Tropical

Launched in 2013, Noir Tropical is a hypnotic amber gourmand. Maria Candida Gentile chose a chocolate absolute from São Tomé, grown by the Corallo family, and pairs it with rum, heliotrope, vanilla and almond. An exotic, warm and enveloping fragrance.
Year · 2013
House · Maria Candida Gentile
Family · Amber gourmand
Audience · Women

Quick answers

Year and family
2013 · Amber gourmand
Olfactory signature
An exotic amber gourmand: rum on top, heliotrope and São Tomé chocolate absolute at the heart, vanilla and almond in the base.
Perfumer
Maria Candida Gentile, who composed Noir Tropical in 2013 around a rare chocolate chosen on site.
House
The signature scent of an eponymous collection (perfume, body care). Maria Candida Gentile.

History

Noir Tropical, launched in 2013, is the house's gourmand side. Maria Candida Gentile tells the tropics through chocolate, almond and vanilla in an eau de parfum she wants soft, bewitching and a little dark, as its name suggests. The house presents it as a fragrance loved by women and admired by men, seductive through the sheer quality of its materials.

That quality of material is the real subject of the perfume. The chocolate note is not a generic gourmand accord: it is a chocolate absolute from São Tomé, an island in the Gulf of Guinea. The perfumer chose it on the spot, from the Corallo family, of Italian origin, who grow a rare cacao there by traditional methods and aim for the greatest olfactory purity. This is the material story that sets Noir Tropical apart from every industrial gourmand.

Around the chocolate, Maria Candida Gentile lays out an exotic palette true to her niche perfumery: slow macerations, natural materials, a vegan and cruelty-free formula, free of phthalates and parabens, in the spirit she has defended since founding the house in 2009. Rum opens the composition on a liqueur-like warmth; heliotrope softens it with a powdery, almond facet; vanilla and almond close it on a creamy base.

Two nuances are worth flagging. The house describes the base as a vanilla accord without specifying its origin: a Madagascar vanilla, sometimes claimed, does not appear on the official page, so we present it cautiously. In addition, enthusiast databases place Noir Tropical in 2013 and file it among oriental vanillas, where the house speaks of an amber gourmand. Both readings meet: a warm, sweet, resinous fragrance of high intensity.

Olfactory pyramid

Noir Tropical reads in three movements, from the rum on top to the creamy vanilla and almond base.

Top
Rumwarm and liqueur-like
Heart
Heliotropepowdery almond
São Tomé chocolate absolutepure cacao
Base
Vanillasoft and creamy
Almond accordmilky gourmand

The through-line is cacao: a high-quality chocolate held between rum, almond and vanilla, never falling into easy sugar.

Olfactory profile

Noir Tropical opens on rum, warm and liqueur-like, which sets an elsewhere mood from the start. The opening is not fresh but heady, an invitation to the exotic and to sweetness.

The heart is the chocolate moment. The São Tomé absolute gives a dense, slightly bitter cacao, truer than it is sugary, wrapped by heliotrope in a powdery, almond facet. This is where the fragrance finds its originality: a perfumer's chocolate, gourmand yet controlled, far from the pastry counter.

The base closes on vanilla and almond, creamy and milky, softening the cacao's bitterness and extending the trail. The whole makes a high-intensity amber gourmand, rich and enveloping, that the house readily files as feminine without ruling out a wider wearing.

Key characteristics

Family
Amber gourmand
Concentration
Eau de parfum
Signature note
São Tomé chocolate absolute (Corallo)
Audience
Women, high intensity

When and where to wear

Noir Tropical is a cold-season, evening gourmand. Its chocolate and vanilla richness comes alive in autumn and winter, on warm skin, when the cold holds the materials in. The trail is present, in line with its high intensity: a couple of sprays are enough.

Usage markers

Temperatures
At its best from 0 to 18 °C.
Time of day
Evening, late day.
Settings
Nights out, dinners, cocooning.
Dosage
1 to 2 sprays, marked sillage.

Seasonal fit

SeasonFitCritical notes
Spring★★☆☆A touch rich at peak season.
Summer★☆☆☆Too warm in the heat.
Autumn★★★★Its prime season.
Winter★★★★The cold magnifies the cacao.

Context fit

SettingFitUsage recommendation
Everyday★★★☆In a light dose.
Office★★☆☆Too present for open plan.
Vacations★★★☆Ideal in the mountains in winter.
Evening★★★★Its favored terrain.
Sport★☆☆☆Too rich for exercise.

Similar perfumes

The perfumer's chocolate stays rare; a few cacao gourmands share its spirit.

PerfumeHouse · yearWhy it is close
Chocolate GreedyMontaleAn unabashed gourmand cacao, vanilla and bean; a kinship of dense chocolate, sweeter and less woody than Noir Tropical.
Musc NomadeGoutal · 2008A soft amber, almond and powder; a kinship of creamy, enveloping base, without the cacao.
Borneo 1834Serge Lutens · 2005Dry cacao, patchouli and bean; the same bitter truth of chocolate, in a woodier, smokier register.

Common questions

Who created Noir Tropical?01
Maria Candida Gentile, the perfumer and founder of the eponymous house, trained in Grasse.
When was Noir Tropical released?02
In 2013, according to specialist databases.
What are the notes in Noir Tropical?03
Rum on top; heliotrope and São Tomé chocolate absolute at the heart; vanilla and almond in the base.
Where does Noir Tropical's chocolate come from?04
From a São Tomé chocolate absolute, grown by the Corallo family, of Italian origin, by traditional methods, and chosen on site by the perfumer.
What family does Noir Tropical belong to?05
An amber gourmand per the house; enthusiast databases file it among oriental vanillas.
Is Noir Tropical a feminine fragrance?06
The house files it as feminine while describing it as loved by women and admired by men; it remains more widely wearable.
Is the vanilla in Noir Tropical from Madagascar?07
The official page lists a vanilla accord without specifying its origin, so we do not assert it.
When should you wear Noir Tropical?08
In autumn and winter, in the evening; the cold magnifies the cacao and vanilla.

See also

Sources

Written from official Maria Candida Gentile documents, checked against specialist databases · Author: Sabrina Carlier · Osmetheca · July 6, 2026