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Comparison

Bianco Latte vs Sauvage EDP

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Side by side

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

Original price
$180
Bianco Latte
$155
Sauvage EDP
Season coverage
2/4
Bianco Latte
3/4
Sauvage EDP
Note depthtied
6
Bianco Latte
6
Sauvage EDP
What Bianco Latte smells like

Warm and unapologetically edible from the first spray — milky and sweet, but not cloying. The opening leads with fresh milk and soft vanilla, quickly pulled down into a caramel-tinged heart that feels almost skin-like rather than bakery-sweet. Tonka bean adds a faint nuttiness that keeps it from reading as pure dessert. Sandalwood and musk anchor the dry-down into something genuinely cozy, with low-to-moderate sillage that stays close after the first hour. — A cold-weather skin scent for anyone who wants comfort without apology.

What Sauvage EDP smells like

Opens with a sharp bergamot-and-pink-pepper blast that has a near-electric quality — clean but with real bite. The lavender arrives quickly in the heart, smoother than expected, softening the pepper without dulling it. Sichuan pepper keeps a faint tingle alive through the mid-stage. The dry-down is where it earns its reputation: amberwood and vanilla pull it into warm, skin-close territory, projection tightening from loud to a confident personal cloud. Sillage trails long and distinctively. — Cool-weather daily wear for someone who wants presence without effort.

How they overlap

Bianco Latte and Sauvage EDP share exactly one note (vanilla). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.

The buying decision

Sauvage EDP is the cheaper original at $155 compared to $180 for Bianco Latte — about 14% less. Sauvage EDP covers 3 seasons (spring, fall, winter) — wider weather range than Bianco Latte, which leans fall/winter-only.

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