Indulge You Senses: Exploring the Allure of Vanilla Gourmand Scents with Floris London

Indulge You Senses: Exploring the Allure of Vanilla Gourmand Scents with Floris London

What is a Gourmand Fragrance?

A gourmand fragrance is a type of scent that features edible or dessert-like qualities, often evoking the aromas of sweet, rich, and indulgent foods such as caramel, chocolate, coffee, honey, and vanilla. These fragrances are meant to be cozy, comforting, and sometimes even mouth-watering, reminding people of delicious treats. The term "gourmand" itself is French, meaning someone who enjoys rich and indulgent foods, and this concept is carried over into these types of perfumes.

Why Vanilla plays an important role in perfumery?

Vanilla plays a crucial role in both gourmand and other fragrance categories for several reasons:

  • Warmth and Sweetness: Vanilla adds a creamy, sweet, and warm scent to a perfume. This quality helps to balance other notes in a fragrance, adding depth and richness. Its sweetness is comforting and often evokes positive emotional associations.
  • Versatility: Vanilla works well with many other fragrance notes, from fruity, spicy, floral, to even woody accords. It can soften sharp notes or amplify sweeter ones, making it an essential base note in many compositions.
  • Longevity and Anchoring: Vanilla is often used as a base note because it has excellent staying power. Base notes are the longest-lasting part of a fragrance and can linger on the skin for hours after the top and middle notes fade. Vanilla provides a lasting sweetness that can anchor and round out a scent.
  • Nostalgia and Comfort: Vanilla is a universally loved scent, often associated with comfort foods like baked goods or vanilla ice cream. This emotional connection makes it especially appealing in perfumes, as it triggers feelings of warmth, happiness, and familiarity.
  • Natural Sensuality: Vanilla has subtle aphrodisiac qualities and is often used to create sensual, intimate fragrances. Its soft, enveloping aroma adds an element of allure and seduction to perfumes, which is why it's a popular choice in many romantic or evening fragrances.

Bergamotto di Positano



Citrus, Marine

Fragrance Notes


TOP NOTES

Bergamot | Marine | Mandarin


HEART NOTES

Green Tea | Orange Blossom | Ginger | Vanilla


BASE NOTES

Amber | Spice | Ambrette | Woods | Vanilla

A refreshing blend of bergamot entwined with mandarin and balmy marine notes.The heart is a vibrant combination of orange blossom, with a hint of vanilla, which lends a smooth character and creaminess to complement the initial sparkle. Base notes of wood, amber, ambrette and ginger provide the fragrance with a mellow warmth.

Honey Oud

Known for its smoothness, the formula strikes the perfect balance between rich rose, golden English honey, and deep notes of oud oil. The piquancy of the honey emerges first with subtle vanilla undertones, before leading into the oud heart note as it settles on the skin. A gourmand accord of English honey and vanilla combine to add a velvet softness to the oud oil. Combined, they accentuate the subtle rose at the heart of this complex fragrance.



Gourmand, Amber

Fragrance Notes


TOP NOTES

Bergamot | Honey


HEART NOTES

Oud | Patchouli | Rose


BASE NOTES

Amber | Labdanum | Oud | Musk | Vanilla

Malmaison Encore

Malmaison Encore opens with a spicy blend of clove, cinnamon and zesty lemon, creating a warm and inviting top note. The floral bouquet of carnation, rose, and ylang ylang, build the romantic and sensual heart of the fragrance, while the base notes of cedarwood, musk and patchouli bring depth and sophistication leaving a lingering trail of captivating allure. The final touch of vanilla together with the spicy carnation, evoke the elegance and timeless beauty of this floral amber fragrance.




Floral, Amber

Fragrance Notes


TOP NOTES

Cinnamon | Clove | Lemon


HEART NOTES

Malmaison Carnation | Rose | Ylang Ylang


BASE NOTES

Cedarwood | Musk | Patchouli | Vanilla

Sandalwood & Patchouli

A perfect addition to fragrance the home. Fresh bergamot and a twist of orange lifts a warm heart of rose and jasmine, spiced with cinnamon and clove. An exotic blend, with sandalwood and patchouli, a touch of earthy vetiver combined with soft sweet vanilla and musk give this lingering woody amber its distinctive character.


Discover More Vanilla Scents

Explore the complete range of Floris fragrances imbued with warm, rich vanilla notes. From the romantic allure of A Rose For... to the vibrant elegance of Bouquet de la Reine, each scent captures a unique essence, offering something special for every taste and occasion. Whether you seek a cozy, comforting aroma or a refined, captivating fragrance, Floris has a vanilla-inspired scent to suit everyone’s style and preference.


How do you describe gourmand scents?

Known as “foodie fragrances,” gourmand scents highlight irresistible notes reminiscent of edible delights. From sweet aromas like chocolate, salted caramel, maple syrup, and vanilla to savory hints of coffee, toasted nuts, and popcorn, gourmands evoke the essence of indulgent, mouthwatering treats. If it brings to mind something deliciously decadent, it’s likely to be found in a gourmand scent.

When should you wear gourmand fragrance?

Winter is the season for gourmand fragrances. Perfumes with warm notes like amber, cinnamon, and musk offer a cozy, soothing embrace. Rich, indulgent scents with hints of caramel, vanilla, honey, and even cotton candy become irresistible as the temperature drops, capturing the essence of comfort and warmth.

Why do people like gourmand fragrances?

Gourmand fragrances evoke deeply positive associations, designed to spark memories of delightful culinary moments. Blending notes with comforting, nostalgic qualities, a spritz of a gourmand scent can feel as satisfying as savoring a spoonful of a favorite dessert.

What are Top notes, Heart notes and Base notes in perfumery?

In perfumery, top notes , heart notes , and base notes are layers of fragrance that develop over time as the perfume interacts with the skin. These layers create the full experience of the scent, unfolding in stages:

  1. Top Notes : These are the first scents you smell when you apply a perfume, forming the initial impression. They are usually light and fresh, designed to be vibrant and attention-grabbing. Common top notes include citrus (like lemon and bergamot), herbs (like basil and mint), and lighter florals (like lavender). Top notes typically last about 15–20 minutes.

  2. Heart Notes (or Middle Notes) : As the top notes fade, the heart notes emerge, forming the core of the fragrance. These scents are fuller and more rounded, often blending florals (like rose and jasmine), spices (like cinnamon and clove), and fruits. The heart notes last longer than the top notes, usually around 2–4 hours, and bridge the transition to the deeper base notes.

  3. Base Notes : These are the lasting scents that form the perfume's foundation and linger on the skin for the longest time, often lasting up to several hours or even a full day. Base notes add depth and richness, using ingredients like vanilla, musk, amber, and woods. These notes provide the perfume with its lasting power and are typically the most memorable aspect of the scent.

Together, these layers create a complex and evolving fragrance experience, as each note blends and shifts over time.