I went to the Paris boutique today and I'm wearing this on one wrist. It's not a soupy tonka (although it's sweet), it has more of a burnt sugar, woody feel, very nice. I expected it to resemble Tonka Impérial or Fève Délicieuse but it doesn't, other than being a strong tonka scent. While it's a departure from the usual Dusita floral bent, it still retains something of their DNA. As for the aforementioned Guerlain and Dior cult classics, I prefer this to either of them, as it's less scratchy than the Dior and less saccharine than the Guerlain. Pissara never misses, and this is no exception! Also, I thought I wasn't getting the white chocolate, but it comes out after an hour or so, really lovely. Despite the gourmand note list, it still smells like perfume rather than simply being cakey/foody, and the almond gives a boozy edge.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Tonka Latte by Parfums Dusita
What does Tonka Latte by Parfums Dusita smell like?
Tonka Latte by Parfums Dusita features top notes of Caramel, Milk, and White Chocolate, middle notes of Almond, Honey, and Tonka Bean, and base notes of Benzoin, Musk, and Vanilla.
Who created Tonka Latte by Parfums Dusita?
Tonka Latte by Parfums Dusita was created by Pissara Umavijani.
When was Tonka Latte by Parfums Dusita released?
Tonka Latte by Parfums Dusita was released in 2025.
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Tonka Latte, from Parfums Dusita was released in 2025. The perfumer behind this creation is Pissara Umavijani. It has the top notes of Caramel, Milk, and White Chocolate, middle notes of Almond, Honey, and Tonka Bean, and base notes of Benzoin, Musk, and Vanilla.
I went to the Paris boutique today and I'm wearing this on one wrist. It's not a soupy tonka (although it's sweet), it has more of a burnt sugar, woody feel, very nice. I expected it to resemble Tonka Impérial or Fève Délicieuse but it doesn't, other than being a strong tonka scent. While it's a departure from the usual Dusita floral bent, it still retains something of their DNA. As for the aforementioned Guerlain and Dior cult classics, I prefer this to either of them, as it's less scratchy than the Dior and less saccharine than the Guerlain. Pissara never misses, and this is no exception! Also, I thought I wasn't getting the white chocolate, but it comes out after an hour or so, really lovely. Despite the gourmand note list, it still smells like perfume rather than simply being cakey/foody, and the almond gives a boozy edge.