Kokorico by Night
Kokorico by Night is the 2012 nocturnal flanker of Kokorico, again worked by Cresp and Menardo, turning the earthy original into something more decadent.
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- Chocolate70
- Fresh50
- Soft Spicy50
- Aromatic
The note pyramid
- Bergamot
- Fig Leaf
- Rhubarb
- Cocoa
- Tonka Bean
- Woodsy Notes
By the editors · 2 min readKokorico by Night is the 2012 nocturnal flanker of Kokorico, again worked by Cresp and Menardo, turning the earthy original into something more decadent. Bergamot opens briefly with citrus clarity before cacao pod, fig leaf, and rhubarb take over in the heart—a trio that smells simultaneously sweet, green, and slightly tart, with rhubarb providing an unexpected sharpness against the chocolate warmth.
Tonka bean and diffuse woodiness close things out, extending the drydown into a soft, slightly spiced warmth that wears closer to skin than the opening suggests. It shares Kokorico's raw character but softens the rough edges for evening hours.
A colder-weather fragrance—best in fall or winter, for an evening that starts at dinner and doesn't end early.
Scent twins
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