So New York Bond No 9 for women and men

So New York Bond No 9 for women and men

main accords
warm spicy
cacao
fruity
coffee
sweet

Perfume rating 3.99 out of 5 with 500 votes

So New York by Bond No 9 is a fragrance for women and men. So New York was launched in 2003. Top note is Mirabelle Plum; middle note is Coffee; base notes are Cacao and Powdery Notes.

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Pros

Pros

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The addition of Mirabelle plum makes it more interesting and upscale
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Barely sweet quasigourmand composition is not overly sugary
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Reminiscent of New York's vibe and style
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Woody and bittersweet chocolate mocha scent with subtle hints of vanilla
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Ideal for bookish occasions or formal events
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Complements well with coffee or chocolate
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Unisex fragrance that can be worn in any season
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Coffee and dark chocolate notes are dominant and pleasing to the nose
Cons

Cons

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Might be too warm or heavy for some people in hot weather
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Some might find it too weak or not long-lasting enough
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Might be too expensive for some consumers
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Poor performance and longevity
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Not suitable for those who dislike coffee or chocolate scents
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Lacks the intrigue after the opening notes fade away
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Similar to other fragrances, like Black XS for Her by Paco Rabanne
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Might smell like old fashioned soap or aftershave on some people

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Perfume Pyramid

Top Notes

Mirabelle Plum

Middle Notes

Coffee

Base Notes

Cacao
Powdery Notes

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All Reviews By Date

iuliagabriela

So New York is an interesting mix of bitter chocolate and yellow plum. It smells somewhat sour and spicy, like an artisanal bonbon with red pepper flakes, a powdery cacao coating and plum puree garnish. Sadly, I don't get any coffee. It's one of the more perfume-y gourmands I've tried - I found it to be surprisingly wearable, and really enjoyed the scent bubble while wearing it - for a couple of hours, that is, after that it mostly faded away. I find zero similarity to Al Contrario or any of the Angel variants I've tried. It's a special scent, unlike anything else I've smelled so far - all in all, a pleasant surprise.

MrMrBrian

I tried this at Sakks & was really impressed with it, But for being so sweet, I’ll have to do some choosing between this & Chelsea Nights. Both great fragrances, But both really sweet & yet not super different enough.. What comes to mind in saving a lot of money vs this one if remember correct was Givenchy Gentlemen Absolute smelling similar enough to this one for what used to be a fraction of the price

Snicole82

Sits very close to the skin for me. The dry down is very powdery. The initial blast is the coffee/cocoa. For its worth, I think this is overrated and overpriced.

Moderate longevity
Low sillage

GrenadeGirl

I know reviews on this are mixed, but personally I love it - it is a beautiful scent, the dry down is to die for! (I have been wrist sniffing for hours!).

I get all the notes, but on me they blend seamlessly. I don't know why, but I really do get Givenchy Ange ou Demon vibes (alot!), but where as the latter is as subtle as a punch in the face, So New York is much lighter, quieter, softer, and just wearable anywhere if you want to feel uplifted and 1000 dollars!

My only knock is that the opening is just a bit louder than it needs to be (and reminds me big time of 70s NYC for some reason), but it dries down in just a couple of minutes.

It really is just gorgeous!!

Jezeleah

I find that this fragrance has difficulty making it’s mind up as to what it wants to be. Dappling on fruity, gourmand, woody, but always imbalanced and unsure.

klioux

This is certainly sweet but I don't get anything overtly gourmand about this. I'm getting a strong lipstick and powder makeup accord, with clean white musk. It's very feminine to my nose, worn by the kind of elegant lady who never leaves home without a fresh coat of mascara and lipstick (which I suppose is a very NYC vibe). It's not MY vibe (sitting here in a claw clip and a robe) but it's the kind of scent that if you catch a whiff of it on someone passing you, you definitely look back and admire something about her outfit.

erbium

Very powdery & I don’t smell any coffee. I don’t hate it, but it isn’t something I would ever wear (or want someone to be wearing near me). I only smelled this on paper though, so perhaps on skin it opens up more!

fanntonyoscar

This is not what I expected based on the notes and reviews. The opening is screechy and very old-fashioned on my skin, but the dry down is much better. I can actually smell the cacao in the dry down. I think this one will have to grow on me but it’s pleasant enough!

leatherorrisviolet

What a pleasure. It’s like someone made a gourmand tanning lotion. I know that sounds really weird, but this just works. The vibe I get is coffee mixed with ylang ylang. This is how Tom Ford’s Soleil Brulant should have smelled. Btw, I think this is totally unisex. Nothing masculine or feminine about it at all. Gotta have it.

JamesGamez

This smells so good. It’s a powdery/creamy chocolate with an earthy vibe in the background. This is perfect for a cold night out. This scent lasts a long time, but projection/silage is more intimate.

Frankie12

This is one of those scents where people just think mmmmm.... they smell nice as you walk by . This is clean and unusual in it creamy goodness . So New York will smell differently on every person who comes in contact with it like people did with FRESH's MUKKI which what I associate This perfume too!!

Bigsly

Nice, but if you can't afford it and/or want something a bit more "masculine," you can try Jacomo for Men "Sikver" (clear bottle/2007 release).

clintjr82

As a man, this smells great, but its feminine. So this is a winner for a woman. With all the heavy woods and spice , Its surprisingly bended smooth and soft. I would actually buy this for that special woman. Fresh, Fruity, Floral and Gourmand. They are way more notes than fragrantica says. About 7 notes missing. I smell osthamus, plum and chocalate. A solid buy

kristamb

I found this one interesting, soft, and light. More feminine than masculine to me. For a "coffee" scent, there's not a lot of coffee notes in this to me. It's creamy, floral, and a bit spicy, and I'm just not really loving it. It is a smooth and well blended fragrance, just as I expected from a Bond perfume. But Bond's New Haarlem is definitely a richer scent that I find coffee notes in more so than So New York. This one is a creamy floral to my nose, somewhat of a vintage feminine scent (perhaps a vintage lotion or shampoo is what I imagine?!). It's okay, but I would definitely recommend sampling before buying. It looks like some reviewers sense a sweet gourmand scent, others mention patchouli and plum, myself--I get cream and floral.

BatemansFragrances

Chocolate cake drowned in thick chocolate glazing, fresh black coffee grounds, thick gooey plum and finally earthy chocolate cakey patchouli.

I'm a gourmand fan and this is probably the first or 2nd most realistic gourmand I've smelled. Very photorealistic chocolate cake.

Old School Tie

So NY?....must smell of indigents, crime and death then...

Advaitaforever

This is so nostalgic and gorgeous. Definitely a unisex fragrance with a delicious but simple scent profile. Whatever weird combination of notes this is, it just works. The sour plum is the first note that hits with a mouthwatering introduction, then a strong burst of espresso and a powdery cacao in the dry down.
There is also a resinous balsamic accord that lends a fougere quality to the scent so it veres slightly masculine. Elemi perhaps. It’s similar to Amouage portrayal woman.

A suave guy with velvet ebony skin like a panther. He is wearing Tom Ford ombré shades, a dark purple suit with a silky magenta lining. He’s deeply engrossed in his endeavours and has a powerful aura and commanding presence.

aqua76239

oh wow, some of the reviews here basically proclaiming that its the most disgusting thing ever. I don't get why its called "So New York" because to me there is nothing particularly New York about it. However, its a very pleasant scent. I probably wouldn't have bought it at full price but I got a great deal on it so I figured why not(blind buy) and since it contained notes of coffee, plum and cacao-all of my favorite things, I figured how bad could it be?
I basically get chocolate with hint of plum, no coffee. Its not in your face scent and its not overwhelming in any way. Its soft and cozy. If you like gourmands and sweet fragrances, I think you would like this. It leaves a gentle trail and fades away to skin scent within the hour or so(at least on me) and not much projection which is my only complaint.
With Bond, charging prices they charge, they really need to put more effort to make their fragrances longer lasting. To me, this is more of a winter/fall scent, it doesn't seem like something you would wear on a hot day

maarg

I'm puzzled by the strongly negative reviews on here, and I really don't think this fragrance deserves so much hate. The only negative I see with So New York is that it isn't very long lasting, which given its retail price may be seen as problematic. Other than that, I love the how it smells. I don't get much coffee here (being a coffee addict, I need a strong roasted coffee note to identify it as coffee in a fragrance, the smell of a latte doesn't count), but I absolutely love wearing this chocolate - mirabelle combo (I will agree that there's patchouli in here too, most likely). Super yummy and cozy for the winter. I don't even mind having to respray during the day, since I'm stuck at home most of the time anyway during the pandemic. To me, this is a comforting, stay-at-home type of scent that you wear mostly for yourself, especially if you're a fan of sweet, edible fragrances (I'm usually not, but with So New York I'm sold).

bourcet

I’ve been in a bad mood today. But what the actual fuck is going on in this fragrance? I get the cacao notes are supposed to represent some kind of evening sophistication, but I’m feeling the hateration in the review below: “what a load of candied stupidity.” So New York? What New York is this?!

As much as I want to hate this perfume for reminding me of those scented dolls from the 80s (I think I had one named Chocolottie) I kind of can’t stop smelling my wrist. I think it just smells so freaking bizarre that I keep trying to piece together what’s going on with this one. Yes, it’s sweet, yes it has some cocoa notes that frankly smell extremely synthetic to the point that it really is Chocolottie the plastic doll head come to life, but there’s something else, some Je Ne Sais Quoi that I really cannot place. I don’t dislike it but I can’t really place what I’m smelling. Is it wet concrete? Is this unoffensive “outdoor” smell Osmanthus? I guess it could smell like an apricot? Plum? Beats me.

Maybe I have a fake; I did get a very odd looking decant on eBay that came from Flint, Michigan. I was surprised to know people owned Bond No 9 out there. But I digress; the best thing about this scent is the dry down. It actually smells the best after a few hours: a subtly sweet, powdery musk.

runtti & kärttyli

Haha. Hahhahhah. What a huge load of candied stupidity. Bon Bon for stupid headless chickens. And when you see that some think that this is also suitable for cocks, then the smile starts to freeze, at the latest.
Absolutely ridiculous, and when I look at the price tag for this perfume, I understand the world a little less again.

nativelocal

Really surprised that no one has likened this to Mugler's Angel Muse. I mostly just get chocolate and patchouli that has a kind of crisp, spearmint quality to it. Not bad, but too similar (to me) to Angel Muse which I already own.

pennypencil

I love this fragrance. It's sweet, but not too sweet, and belongs to the first wave of patchouli-heavy sweet scents like Angel and Lolita Lempicka. However, it's a dupe for neither and is distinctly its own thing. Interestingly, it has both wheaty and soapy facets that with the chocolate and coffee are very lovely. I find that it lasts very well, and on second day clothes will have dried down to a soft white musk. More clean than gourmand, in my opinion, with possibly even a hint of tobacco. Androgynous.

xmelldefrag

the scent is really gorgeous, it's in the line of Mancera Rose and Chocolate, however I fall in love with the Mirabelle plum note in this. While Mancera really gives off chocolate coated rose, Bond no 9 So New York moves upscale, and I could totally see Saks Fifth Avenue while wearing this.

Bookishbeauty was right, other site lists these notes for this perfume:
Top: Bergamot, Osmanthus, Mirabelle plum
Middle: Espresso, Patchouli, Milk, Muguet, Peony
Base: Woods, Tonka Bean, Musk, Cocoa Powder
And I do hope that Fragrantica would correct it.

However the problem with this perfume is it's performance, the silage is just moderate, and within 4 hours or so it turns into a fleeting skin scent... Such a downer, I hope Bond will add more concentration on this one, because like I said above, the smell is gorgeous.

natalilancom

This is a very unusual, invigorating and morning fragrance. Has a sweet smell, but not a common fragrance.But at the same time he is free and independent.At all I do not recommend buying a whole bottle without a preliminary test.

Warmlisa18

Nice smell. When you first put this fragrance on IT WILL SMELL VERY VERY STRONG but after about 15-20 that dry down will smell like everything. Very soft sweet . Like vanilla coffee beans. When I bought it I didn't like the smell directly then it wore off and I ended up going back to the counter buying it (of course after going thru all of the scents because I couldn't remember which bottle it was).

Milada2

This is very, very light scent. Where is strong coffee, mirabelle plum? Sillage 2/10. Oh, my money...

Kat81

Fruity sharp opening, good combination of the plum and the coffee. it smells like there should be something green there as well but no additional notes are listed. other reviewers noted patchouli and i think that's there as well. it's soft, inoffensive, and interesting. the drydown is almost like a less intense version of Kilian Back to Black minus the cherry. Im getting a little bit of a tobacco vibe even though that's definitely not a real note here. It's nice but not something I will purchase another bottle of

JEDI 2.0

I bought a tester bottle of this recently. It was a great deal and this was yet another Bond I've continually bypassed for one reason or another.

My immediate impression: Why doesn't anyone call this a "powdery" scent??? I definitely get a powdery feel from it right off the bat. Even the sweetness of it is like that of powdered sugar, mild and totally unoffensive.

It's hard for me to singly detect any notes, but I'm pretty sure that I don't smell anything resembling coffee. I also feel like I notice a smidge of patchouli and amber as well, moreso as it dries down.

Here's the funny thing: what this scent reminds me of, is what my Mom's hair smelled like as a kid. My Mom always had long, beautiful blonde hair, always straight, never tied up or bunned. She used Happy Hair (if anyone remembers that stuff) and on long road trips, she'd flip her hair over the back of the seat and ask us kids to brush it.

Anyways, what I'm ultimately getting at, is I feel like this perfume is a good "Mom perfume", in the same sense that Dior Homme and the like is a great "Dad cologne". This a scent that, to me anyway, evokes that Maternal bond that I have with my amazing, super cool hippie-roots Mom.

heather62

Soft and beautiful. Non offensive. Very feminine. I smell amber but I know it is not in the list. Brand new to me and I know I like it. Perfect for all occassions.

Centsless

This smells absolutely lovely, but I felt certain I had already smelled this somewhere.... I realized it's so very close to Black XS for her by paco rabanne on my skin. Like identical! Maybe it's just me but I think black xs is stronger and more long lasting.

db602colognefan

I received this in a swap.had a few other Bonds,this is a good heavy cocoa scent on my skin.some coffee note is detectable along with what seems like patchouli..has a lil spice to it in the opening it seems.but all in all,not to bad.

KarlekLila

I swapped my beloved Hypnotic Poison edp for this. Do I regret it? No! I do love this scent. It's a warm, richly nutty cacao, patchouli and plum fragrance. However, as previous reviewers mentioned the sillage is minimal. It's a skinscent on me with a lasting power of no more than 4 hours on my skin from top notes to dry down. It is the sort of scent I will wear just for myself on a cold day, rather than something to get me noticed. I would never have paid full price for it, but I'm excited to have my first full bottle of a Bond no. 9 fragrance in my collection. My thanks to Shenandoah for a great swap!

pravda48

To me this is all about a semi-sweet, warm patchouli. Warm, inviting, and a touch spicy. Grounded, but not distinctly earthy. I would guess that the warm vibe (coffee/cacao in the note pyramid) is actually coming from a lavender blend, with its smokey sweet facets displayed as 'coffee' as it often is. When paired with the right type of patchouli they do a good job of giving off a chocolately or coffee bean aura.

I wish I got marzipan, pastries, or even any plum as other reviewers but I can't say I do. I do get the references to Mugler's Angel as well, but this is a much more refined, sugarless version of the warm patch/cacao blend of Angel's base only. No candy floss here!

I understand Scrilla's "chocolate aftershave" comment but I rather enjoy it. I do find it more masculine, with something in the background that is distinctly cologne-like. I'm interested to watch how it develops on my skin as a lady.

ETA: ran it by the boyfriend today. He not only doesn't find it masculine, but says it smells fluffy, sweet, and ladylike! Huh, what a difference.

40plus&fab

All I get is Cashmere Bouquet soap . . those little decorative soaps, from back in the day, that were in a bowl my Grandmother's bathroom for decoration (or emergency use) when the "real" soap ran out.. . . LOL Not offensive at all but I would not pay for this.

agentj

I got a sample of this in the mail yesterday. How is it possible that this contains three of my favorite notes yet smells completely disgusting on me? I literally had to scrub it off. It was soapy and old lady smelling, seriously unpleasant. Boo.

Nosey49

Very nice scent but not different or nice enough to justify the price tag. I would own numerous Bond fragrances but for the cost. I don't mind paying a high price for an excellent fragrance and have done so many times but, the Bonds just aren't that excellent.

Bigsly

The claim that there are a lot of fakes of this one (see the review below where this is mentioned) is interesting. Most of us probably believe there are a lot of fake Green Irish Tweed 4 ounce bottles, for example, and there is plenty of evidence (in terms of the prices and quantities on ebay as well as people on YT or blogs showing us the differences). What is the evidence that there are a whole bunch of fakes of this one, by contrast? I looked around but didn't see anything unusual (on ebay, amazon, etc.), nor are there any YTers or bloggers that discuss this. Thus, I wish people who make such a claim could provide some reason for us to think there are fakes, at least in the USA.

As to how this one smells, it's rather soft and not quite as rich or deep as I would have liked, but it is certainly pleasant, with strong notes that I tend to enjoy. It seems to get weak for a while but then it comes back with moderate strength. I agree with those who say it's not as strong as many other Bonds, but to me a good smell that's a bit weak is a lot better than a bad or mediocre smell that is strong. In any case, the main question for many might be, is it worth the retail price? If you are a "penny pincher," my guess is that you won't think it is. Longevity seems to be at least good, if not great (two sprays to chest).

Scrilla

Chocolate aftershave. So weird. Not a fan.

Redpula

Yes there is a soft Angel by Mugler in this one. But my bonbon of So New York has it's own identity. I got nothing but praises as it transforms from chocolatey then coffee then Angel (patchouli, and caramel) softness. The fruitiness of plum is majestic and gave balance to cocoa and coffee. This finally settles down with some creaminess and woods. This dry down is divine. Though So New York is very well blended, I would still pick my Angel edp and edt for being bolder, deeper and outstanding. So haters of Mugler's Angels, you may find this and Fresh Cannabis more acceptable. As with my skin and nose, I love the Angels and FC but don't get me wrong, So NY is such a yummy gourmand, for keeps if I do not own the Angels and Fresh Cannabis, 8.5/10

cylence627

This is a great scent however be careful where you're purchasing it from. Tons of fakes on ebay for So New York.

louanna

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! Light and airy like a soft breathe. Nice, soft plum with a twist of cacao and also I can detect bergamot and peony. But alas, it is so faint, I would literally have to take a bath in it to make it last. I guess my skin just eats it up. But still, I love it!

evacecilias

WOW !
First Bond in the line where my olfactory systeme made the wave...
Three notes, but as I read here on other reviews maybe some more ?
This is coffeeshop feeling for sure , but with a freshness that the shop doesn´t add.
There are some other frags than Presence d´un femme that comes to live here , but I don´t wanna confuse you all. I save it for myself and sticks to that this is the most similar frag I ever smelled close enough to Presence mentioned hera above...with coffee added.
This I will remember to get when . when I see it..no matter what the bottle costs.
To say something , not as positive -
poor longevity I´m sad to say....

angel57

I have become a "mixologist" with my favorite fragrances in this line, and today I'm wearing Perfumista Avenue and Manhattan body cremes topped off with So New York fragrance. I'm telling you - the combo is sexy and delicious! I've received numerous compliments on this mix! The blend of the spiciness in all three scents with the extra kick of the cacao in So New York definitely works for me!

davitea

Well, if this is mirabelle plum I am smelling, boy they picked it way too early; it smells very sour on me. When I read here ( and also on Bond No.9 website) the only 3 notes of this perfume my first thought was: "they must have poured different juice in my bon-bon, by mistake" 'couse this is way too green, woody and aromatic smelling on me to be cacao, coffee and plum only. I get citrus and some floral too. Maybe my nose is blind to the main notes,(or my sinuses temporaly stuffed), but where is the stuff I am senting coming from?

The longevity and projection on my skin are not great: I am waiting and waiting ... and waiting for the promised gourmand notes to come; by the time I can faintly detect something I have to rub my nose on my wrist.

I still like it - it is just not what it should be.
It reminds of the old and classic Paco Rabanne's Calandre, but the only shared note would be bergamot, and only if it really is in the composition, as some of you Fragranticians are suggesting. Strange, really strange ?!

I will enjoy the sample but woud not spend $200.

LJernegan

This is my favorite Bond No 9, and it is in my top 5 fragrances of all time. I absolutely love it. It smells like you walk into a coffee shop while they are making a mocha, and the lady in front of you just literally powdered her nose. It is a chocolaty, coffee with just a bit of powder in it. It is soft and delicious.

rbcustom

i just purchased so new york and i absolutelly love it it is a wonderful blend of cocoa expresso bergamot musk and plum on my skin it lasts 7 to 8 hours projects well and has good sillage if you want a different sweet gourmand to wear in the fall and winter i highly recomend this fragrance but i most definatelly recomend to sample before you buy

Germany

Other sites list bergamot musk and patchouli as well as the mirabelle plum and cacao and coffee. Why are they not listed here?
A few people here said the list of notes above is incomplete. Does anyone know who actually decides or writes the actual review and list of notes. As I pay close attention to some fragrances I come across many mistakes in note listings.
I have just ordered this perfume and going by the review of many I am expecting a fruity gourmand , in the lines of innocent, nuits de noho with a new Haarlem vibe to it. I will update upon arrival .
It came and it went. I didn't like this one, I sent it back to the seller. It was some smell from the 80's. it was so odd I tried to get use to it , but not a chance. Super odd smell!!!

Jwaks

Day old brewed black coffee with a touch of cocoa powder and something green, earthy and musty, perhaps refined patchouli and moss. A bit of dark pithy fruit adds a sharp, winey quality on top of the dark base. Perhaps there's some rose in the mix about an hour into the dry down. It's odd and disjointed to say the least, the accords lack cohesion and seem at odds with one another. Comparable to a darker, less sweet and less intense new harleem with a musty, fruity edge. I now understand why this one sells well under it's retail price... Projection is mediocre as are sillage adn longevity. Add this one to the heap of mistakes made by the house of Bond.

Score 5/10

RemingtonSteele

just awful! Reminds me of very old lady smell, like 50's-60's era. IMO much better bond's out there.

flkirkland

Just got this and I will say that I do like it. As many reviewers have mentioned, it is kind of like a watered down New Harlem. The frag stays close to the skin and, while it lasts for 3-4 hours, it definitely loses most of its punch in the first hour. You can smell the cacao and coffee throughout, and the plum is there at first but is lost during the dry down. I think it's a great scent for casual just-going-out-for-a-few kind of wearing, but it doesn't have the silage or longevity to make it through and entire day or night. And the opening slightly reminds me of Mugler's A*Men - a little caramel and plastic.

mortderire

so i just put a dab on the wrist and this loudmouth co-worker comes over and goes "what's that stink? smells like glue! is it glue?!"

smh

she's almost 70 though.

OlfractalInfemme

I was so excited about the notes in this perfume. On application, I found it quite different than I expected. It revealed itself on my skin to be a slightly oriental sweet vanillic musk. The drydown yields nuances of melted rum raisin ice cream.

Rich, pleasant but uncomplex, ordinary.

Silage: 6/10

Scentrist

I had recent occasion to wear this for an extended period, which turned out to be shorter than I'd have liked.

It begins as a very gourmand interpretation of espresso and cacao with this nice opening of Mirabelle Plum. It's the plum that makes this interesting and feel like a very tasty gourmand, and for the first 20 minutes that's exactly what it is. Then it takes a turn and becomes very warm and innocuous. Once the plum is lost, so is the intrigue for the scent and the remaining notes simply feel like a mochacchino on skin but without any strength of longevity. While a nice fragrance, it didn't strike me as outstanding and far too subdued to feel a sense of character.

Also, anyone who has compared New Haarlem and So New York would likely tell you that this is a creamier, smoother fragrance, but it lacks the projection and versatility. New Haarlem is a much more year-round scent where So New York is a cold weather (Fall/Winter) fragrance that simply melts away all too quickly leaving me wanting more but disappointed beyond the opening.

Maddyrain

"So New York" is very nice for gourmand fragrances lovers. I was hoping it'd smell like "New Haarlem", but they are pretty different.

"So New York" opens with a very brief fruity note (the plum) and soon moves to its coffee-cocoa-milk accord, which is really interesting. Though not listed here, I detect some floral base notes that last a reasonable time on skin, but with moderate sillage.

More feminine than masculine, by the way.

lfmars98

Not bad, but not great. It smells like a muted Flowerbomb with a little coffee note thrown in to me. Last about 8 hours on my skin. This is not going to be an attention grabber. Average projection. 7.5/10.

Before_Sunrise

My skin chemistry is playing treaks with the colorful notes of So New York...

Remember Palazzo??

Not the renaissance palace in Rome, but the short lived creation of Fendi house, with the unforgettable bottle design.

From the very first moment a couple of drops touched my skin, I was immediately touched in the heart too.
It's those scented memories that seem to awake so freely because of an unexpected stimulant...
I closed my eyes and I felt my elegant floral dress, floating between bergamot trees and notes of patchouli.. Holding a boucquet of Lilys and Peonys while heading to the nearest outdoor cafe for my usual espresso.
I think I'll stay here for the rest of the day, drinking my coffee and enjoying the start of a brand new day...

AveParfum

Only three notes?! Really? It seems much more complex. A woody, bittersweet chocolate mocha gourmand scent. I can't help but remember the best mochas I've ever had--the way the frothy milk caresses my lip and prepares my taste buds for the flavor of the bittersweet mocha. The chocolate in So New York is very light, like the dusting of bitter cocoa powder on top of the best tiramisu I ever had in my life. It was in Venice. The bitterness of the cocoa powder made my tongue pucker for a second until I tasted the mascarpone and espresso-soaked sponge cake. Gosh I'm hungry! I feel subtle hints of vanilla, amber, woods, and maybe even the teenciest hint of floral.

There is a musty earthiness here that reminds me of patchouli. But I don't actually think it's quite musty enough for it to really be patchouli or to take away from this being a gourmand.

I get more of a true coffee scent here, like a light French roast, than I do in New Haarlem, which is mostly like sweet maple syrup or some kind of instant coffee mix that doesn't actually smell like coffee beans. I really love that this is edible without causing a toothache. The perfect unisex gourmand.

The only problem is that it only lasts 5-6 hours on my skin before I feel the need to spray again. That's why I got myself a big ol' 3.3 oz bottle, so I can spray to my heart's content!

kerini

The top is a little weird. Sour bergamot and sweet mirabelle plum don't mix too well in my opinion. Not for long and not actually unpleasant, just not something I'd put together.
Over the first three hours the mirabelle plum is the dominating note. At first coffee and cacao stay in the background but once the mirabelle is gone they gain center stage. There's absolutely no development and even though it smells really nice I'm bored.
It lasts up to 23 hours and after the fruit's gone it stays really close (too close) to the skin.
A very safe fragrance, I can't possibly imagine anybody being offended by So New York.

Worth the money? No way! I expect a little more than just nice if I'm dishing out the big bucks.

Cereza

I love coffee. Boy, how I love it, so I was eager to test this as I've been trying to find a perfume with lovely coffee note in it. This has it. Amazing coffee with bitter cacao. The scent is sweet and definetely gourmand, very feminine as well. Downside? It's too simple, plain and with no depth. Really? I was expecting more from Bond no 9. I have tested some of their perfumes and I've found certain quality and uniqeness in their perfumes, but this is just cute. And that's it.

sherapop

Bond no 9 SO NEW YORK does in fact remind me of the New York way of being, especially since the last time I was there I ate Lindt 85% cocoa chocolate and drank expresso!

In this barely sweet quasi-gourmand composition, black coffee and dark chocolate mingle most enticingly. The cocoa is more dominant than the coffee, but the combination is very pleasing to my nose, as the final creation is not at all sugary. Although no florals are listed as notes, there does seem to be more to this scent than coffee, cocoa, and plum!

I'm finding that coffee and chocolate/cocoa fragrances generally have good longevity--no doubt because of the oils in the beans of each--and SO NEW YORK is no exception to the rule. Recommended for gourmand lovers of less-dessert-like, non-vanilla scents.

mariotgomez

I have been wearing this fragrance frequently in the past weeks. This is a creamy blend of Cocao, espresso accords and Mirabelle plum.

Mirabelle normally a French name derived from the Latin word "mirabel", meaning beautiful and wonderous (perfect description for this perfume).

Ever once in a while you come across a coffee house that makes an amazing mocha latte with no artificial flavoring, only using the best ingredients. As you sip your latte, you enjoy a plum pastry with a perfect balance of creaminess and sweetness.

A nice fall or winter fragrance that will warm you up and leave you satisfied.

 
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