

Malaika Gold Sultan Essancy Eau de Parfum
SKU: SLT-P509-ANGLMUS-30
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Malaika Gold Sultan Essancy Eau de Parfum – for women
Top notes: pink pepper, grapefruit
Heart notes: hazelnut-cocoa spread
Base notes: patchouli, vetiver
Malaika Gold plays with an unusual contrast: tart grapefruit and pink pepper meet a creamy hazelnut-cocoa accord. What begins almost sparkling and dry becomes noticeably more gourmand in the centre. Patchouli and vetiver then pull the fragrance back toward an earthy, drier line.
That concise note list is part of the appeal. Each stage has a clear role: citrus and pepper open the scent, hazelnut and cocoa bring indulgence, and patchouli with vetiver provide the counterpoint. Malaika Gold feels sweet without resembling a simple dessert accord in a bottle.
Grapefruit and pink pepper cut through the sweetness
Grapefruit brings a tart, lightly bitter citrus character. Pink pepper adds dry sparkling spice. Together they create an opening that feels brighter and leaner than the gourmand heart that follows. This contrast is central to the personality of Malaika Gold.
Grapefruit prevents the fragrance from becoming creamy too early. Pink pepper keeps the edges crisp and gives the opening a slightly crackling dryness. That makes the later hazelnut-cocoa accord more effective because it arrives against a deliberately contrasting first stage.
As the citrus becomes quieter, Malaika Gold moves quickly into a warmer direction. The spice remains as a fine outline while the hazelnut-cocoa accord gains more space. The change is easy to notice but still feels connected rather than abrupt.
Hazelnut and cocoa form the true centre
The heart is built around a hazelnut-cocoa spread accord. It feels nutty, creamy and chocolate-like and becomes the most indulgent part of the fragrance. With no large floral or fruity accord competing beside it, the gourmand idea remains clear and central.
Even so, the heart does not feel like pure confectionery. The dryness of pink pepper still echoes in the background, while the base already suggests a more earthy direction. That gives the hazelnut-cocoa effect greater depth and a less playful character than the note alone might suggest.
Malaika Gold is therefore especially interesting for people who enjoy nutty gourmand scents but prefer chocolate with a little dryness or bitterness around it. The centre stays delicious and smooth while clearly drier facets frame it from beginning to end.
Patchouli and vetiver dry the finish
Patchouli and vetiver take over in the base. Patchouli brings darker earthy depth, while vetiver feels dry, green and slightly root-like. Together they remove some roundness from the gourmand sweetness and give the fragrance a cleaner, more grown-up final structure.
This base matters because it keeps Malaika Gold from becoming too creamy. The hazelnut-cocoa impression remains as a warm reference, but it is not simply made sweeter. Patchouli and vetiver create distance and make the overall fragrance feel more structured and unexpectedly versatile.
The progression almost feels like a conversation between indulgence and dryness. Grapefruit and pepper open, cocoa and hazelnut soften the centre, then vetiver and patchouli sharpen the outline again. Malaika Gold remains gourmand, but its bitter-dry frame is always part of the identity.
Gourmand for people who want cocoa with an edge
Malaika Gold is gourmand, citrusy, nutty, spicy and dry-woody. It clearly suits people who enjoy hazelnut and cocoa but also appreciate grapefruit, pepper, patchouli or vetiver as counterpoints. That specific combination is what gives the fragrance its individuality.
If very sweet perfumes quickly become too sugary for your taste, this is a different kind of gourmand. The hazelnut-cocoa accord is unmistakable, yet grapefruit, pink pepper and vetiver keep the profile leaner and more controlled. The result feels indulgent without becoming completely soft.
Malaika Gold creates a surprisingly clear journey with very few notes. It begins tart and lively, turns creamy and nutty in the centre, then ends dry and earthy. Those three distinct textures give the Eau de Parfum a memorable personality of its own.
Why the concise structure remains so distinctive
Malaika Gold does not need a long note list to create a strong contrast. Grapefruit, pepper, hazelnut-cocoa, patchouli and vetiver each bring a distinctly different texture. The fragrance is easy to understand without becoming plain or predictable.
The dry finish especially changes the memory of the creamy heart. Vetiver and patchouli make the cocoa accord feel darker and less dessert-like. Malaika Gold therefore remains gourmand to the end, but with a tart, more grown-up tension around its sweetness.
Fragrance profile: gourmand, citrusy, nutty, spicy and dry-woody
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Top notespink pepper, grapefruit
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Heart noteshazelnut-cocoa spread
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Base notespatchouli, vetiver
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Manufacturer:
Golden Whisper Perfumes Ind. LLC,
Al Sajaa Industrial Area,
Sharjah,
United Arab Emirates
Importer:
Bajwa Oriental Style e.K.,
Sonnenallee 34,
12045 Berlin,
Germany
Contact:
Email: info@oriental-style.de
Alcohol Denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Citronellol, Geraniol, Coumarin, Eugenol, Farnesol, Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Salicylate, Isoeugenol, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Amyl Cinnamal, Anise Alcohol, Hexyl Cinnamal, Cinnamal, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Evernia Prunastri Extract, Evernia Furfuracea Extract, Benzyl Cinnamate, Methyl 2-Octynoate, Benzyl Alcohol.
Warning:
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep away from open flames and direct heat. Keep out of reach of children.
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