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Comparison

Coromandel vs Bleu de Chanel EDP

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Notes overlap
Unique to Coromandel
Unique to Bleu de Chanel EDP

Side by side

Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.

Original price
$325
Coromandel
$145
Bleu de Chanel EDP
Season coverage
2/4
Coromandel
3/4
Bleu de Chanel EDP
Note depthtied
6
Coromandel
6
Bleu de Chanel EDP
What Coromandel smells like

Opens with a sharp, almost medicinal incense that softens quickly as labdanum and patchouli take over — earthy, resinous, and dark without tipping into dirt. The heart is dense amber layered over sandalwood, giving it a warm lacquered quality that feels more opulent than sweet. Vanilla in the dry-down is restrained, rounding the edges rather than dominating. Projection is moderate and intimate; sillage lingers close to skin as a smoldering, woody-oriental trail that lasts for hours — best worn on cold evenings when you want something that feels like expensive furniture and candlelit rooms.

What Bleu de Chanel EDP smells like

Opens with sharp grapefruit and lemon cut through by a cool flash of mint and a bite of pink pepper — brisk and clean without smelling like soap. The heart settles into a smooth incense accord that gives it some weight and character, pushing it away from generic fresh-fougère territory. The dry-down is warm sandalwood that reads refined rather than heavy, with soft projection and a sillage that stays close to skin after a few hours — present but never loud. — Office-friendly, year-round outside of deep winter, best suited to someone who wants a polished, crowd-safe daily driver with enough depth to avoid feeling disposable.

How they overlap

Coromandel and Bleu de Chanel EDP share 2 notes (incense, sandalwood). The same note name doesn't always mean the same scent — different houses use different vanillas, different woods, different musks — but a multi-note shared spine usually does indicate genuinely-comparable wear character. The remaining notes (4 unique to Coromandel, 4 unique to Bleu de Chanel EDP) are where the divergence happens.

The buying decision

Bleu de Chanel EDP is the cheaper original at $145 compared to $325 for Coromandel — about 55% less. Coromandel is built for fall/winter; Bleu de Chanel EDP for spring/summer/fall. Pick by when you'd actually wear it. Heads up: Coromandel is marketed feminine, Bleu de Chanel EDP is marketed masculine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.

Recommendation

If you're price-sensitive, Bleu de Chanel EDP delivers comparable territory at $180 less than Coromandel. If you want the specific character of Coromandel — the prose above is the better guide than the price — the premium is what you're paying for.

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