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    Side by side

    Ramune (Japanese Soda) vs. Winter Palace

    Clearly related
    New comparison

    Ramune (Japanese Soda) peaks in spring, while Winter Palace belongs to fall. The side by side below shows where they overlap.

    The essentials

    At a glance

    Key facts: Ramune (Japanese Soda) vs. Winter Palace
    Ramune (Japanese Soda)Winter Palace
    ConcentrationEau de ParfumEau de Parfum
    Launched20172019
    GenderUnisexUnisex
    PerfumerAlienor Massenet
    Best seasonSpringFall

    Scent DNA

    Main accords

    Ramune (Japanese Soda)

    Aldehydic
    Fresh
    Citrus
    Green
    Floral
    Fresh Spicy
    Aromatic
    Fruity

    Winter Palace

    Citrus
    Green
    Vanilla
    Aromatic
    Amber
    Fresh Spicy
    Fresh
    Warm Spicy

    Shared between both fragrances

    The pyramid

    Notes, side by side

    Top
    AldehydesMintLemonRaspberryBergamot
    BergamotLemonClove
    Heart
    Water LilyLily of the ValleyMagnoliaHyacinthRose
    Red TeaMateOrange BlossomNeroli
    Base
    MuskVanillaAmberSandalwoodCedar
    VanillaBenzoinLabdanum

    Notes both fragrances share

    Community taste

    The community verdict

    Community verdict: Ramune (Japanese Soda) vs. Winter Palace
    Ramune (Japanese Soda)Winter Palace
    Score4/54/5
    Longevity6-10 hours6-10 hours
    Sillagemoderatemoderate

    No varnish

    Real talk

    Most fragrances that promise freshness deliver something predictable. Ramune delivers something different. The aldehydes create a sparkling, effervescent quality that evokes the hiss of carbonation.Ramune (Japanese Soda)
    This is not a typical winter fragrance. It trades traditional spices for tea, giving it a quieter, more contemplative feel. The vanilla in the drydown is a gentle, creamy presence.Winter Palace