Bonbon, from Viktor&Rolf was released in 2014. The perfumer behind this creation is Cecile Matton and Serge Majoullier. It has the top notes of Mandarin Orange, Orange, and Peach, middle notes of Caramel, Jasmine, and Orange Blossom, and base notes of Amber, Cedarwood, Guaiac Wood, and Sandalwood.
Sweet? You weren't kidding! My girlfriend works for a duty free company and had tried this some weeks ago, she told me about it as she knows my love of sticky, sweet gourmands. First just let me comment on the bottle, it's a cool concept but somehow came out a bit clunky. It's okay but resembles an overweight and distinctly poisonous looking butterfly as much as a cute bow. That aside the scent is sweet caramel and inherently feminine peach and jasmine. That initial sweetness does settle after a minute or two and reveals a slightly (very slightly mind) more mature fragrance. This being said Bonbon is too sweet and would get on my nerves (on anybody) after a while, it would be a while too it has great longevity. Bonbon is certainly not suitable for this man to wear. This could've been a triumphantly bold gourmand fragrance but it just sadly lacking something for me and falls into the realms of a sweet fragrance for women who like that sort of thing but nothing spectacular.