This is Not a Blue Bottle 1.7
Coconut opens creamy and sun-lotion sweet, wrapped in the electric crackle of pink pepper that keeps the tropical accord from sagging into piña-colada cliché.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 12 accords.
Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.
- Ozonic50
- Woody50
- Tropical50
- Lactonic
The note pyramid
- Coconut
- Pink Pepper
- Lily of the Valley
- Rose
- Sandalwood
By the editors · 2 min readCoconut opens creamy and sun-lotion sweet, wrapped in the electric crackle of pink pepper that keeps the tropical accord from sagging into piña-colada cliché. Within minutes the white-petal heart arrives: lily of the valley adds a cool, rain-on-leaves transparency while rose supplies a gentle pollen dust, together turning the coconut into something more floral-lactonic than gourmand. The base steers that milkiness toward skin: sandalwood lays down a dry, blond-wood plank, vanilla dusts it with barely-caramelized sugar, and musk pulls everything close to the body so the scent hovers like warm epidermis rather than projecting a cloud. Mid-stage softens the pepper into a suede-like warmth, letting the coconut-rose tandem linger as a clean, beach-town skin aura rather than a dessert.
Scent twins
Factual metadata (name, house, year, notes) is seeded from public datasets. The editorial reading and scent fingerprint are written by Claude against our house style — none of it is scraped prose. Read our methodology.




