NEW FRAGRANCE REVIEW Providence Perfume Co. Hindu Honeysuckle + Elements Showcase Draw

There is that moment when a perfumer hits an inflection point and their creativity takes an exponential jump upward. In 2011, one perfumer I believe found herself on that upward trajectory is Charna Ethier of Providence Perfume Company. Osmanthus Oolong, Cocoa Tuberose and, my favorite of last year Rose Boheme are all examples of a creative vision at its most fierce. Of course the inevitable question of whether Ms. Ethier can continue to create at such a level is one of those interesting things to watch for this year.  

Thankfully she didn’t keep me waiting long as her first release of 2012, Hindu Honeysuckle, has been my companion for the last two days. Ms. Ethier strives to create an exotic fragrance which also encompasses the place honeysuckle holds within Hindu spirituality. Honeysuckle is called Madhumalati in Sanskrit and if broken into its compound parts that word translates roughly as “Honey Jasmine”. For Hindu Honeysuckle Ms. Ethier works with a deep jasmine sambac from India and surrounds it with a skillfully chosen group of notes which not only add some figurative sweet but some sense of place, as well.

The sweet jasmine sambac is where Hindu Honeysuckle opens. Jasmine is a sweet floral note beloved by many but as a note it also contains a bit of something less sweet. We often characterize the indolic heart of jasmine as “dirty” but here Ms. Ethier turns it to something different. I would call the jasmine in Hindu Honeysuckle “earthy”. There is an alive quality to this jasmine note and one could say that I shouldn’t be surprised that a botanical perfume feels alive but this seems even more supernatural than it should. The earthiness that is present in the jasmine is matched by ambrette seed imposing a botanical musk and a very green vetiver. Coriander adds spiciness to the middle part of the development of Hindu Honeysuckle. The coriander had a bit of a sweaty aspect to it almost like cumin in that particular aspect. Rose is the final piece of the puzzle as it adds its floral intensity to this mix and elevates it above the earth and into the spiritual.

Hindu Honeysuckle has average longevity and average sillage, typical of an all-natural perfume.  

Hindu Honeysuckle is a beautiful example of the complexity natural perfumers can achieve by using the best natural components. As far as Ms. Ethier is concerned Hindu Honeysuckle continues her ascension begun last year. One can only wonder how high she can reach before the end of this year.

Disclosures: This review was based on a sample of Hindu Honeysuckle provided by Providence Perfume Company. Providence Perfume Company is represented by Sens Unik the company owned by Cafleurebon’s Managing Director Didier Cholay and Editor-in-Chief Michelyn Camen.

Thanks to Charna Ethier we have a full bottle of Hindu Honeysuckle to give away to one lucky reader. To be eligible visit the Providence Perfume Company website and leave comment saying which fragrance you think is your favorite. The draw will close on January 28, 2012 and one winner will be drawn via random.org.

We announce the winners only on site and on our Facebook page, so Like Cafleurebon and use our RSS option…or your dream prize will be just spilt perfume

Mark Behnke, Managing Editor

Art Direction, Michelyn Camen, EIC

Editor’s Note: Charna Ethier will be at the Elements Showcase in New York City January 30-31, 2012 presenting Hindu Honeysuckle at booth 6-03 and the rest of the Providence Perfume Company line of fragrances.

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58 comments

  • Hindu Honeysuckle sound like it would be my new favorite. The contrast of jasmine with coriander and vetiver with rose sounds heady and like a perfume that you get to better each time you wear it.

  • I think that the the hindu honeysuckle would be my favorite with a rose bohéme as a close runner up.

  • I think Gypsy would be right up my alley, but i must admit the Hindu Honeysuckle sound delicious also. Great draw.

  • Osmanthus Oolong is what I would probably blind buy, but Hindu Honeysuckle sounds very special. I’m looking forward to sniffing the line at the Elements showcase!

  • Hard choice! Hindu Honeysuckle sounds wonderful but I’ve been wanting to try Cocoa Tuberose, and I think it’s time to break that New Year’s resolution of no more samples and order some samples now!

  • In fact, Hindu Honeysuckle would be my favorite but also Cocoa Tuberose on the second place. Thank you!

  • Another great giveaway. Many thanks! Looking on the website, I think that the most appealing to my nose would be Rose Boheme because I love the name and because it has rose, patchouli and agarwood – which is a deadly combination for me.

  • I have not had the pleasure of trying any of these perfumes but I am joining in with Hindu Honeysuckle being my favourite, followed by both Cocoa tuberose and Rose Boheme, as they both sound intriguing.

  • Honeysuckle is a note I love and not often used so I think this would be the one I would love to try, although looking on the website Osmanthus OOlong would come in a close second!

  • Was looking for my “perfect honeysuckle” last autumn after I smelled its wonderful flowers on vacation in France. So I am very curious the way Hindu Honeysuckle smells on my skin. But if I have to choose I become really confused – Ginger Lily? Honeysuckle? Cacao and Tuberose? Osmanthus Oolong? They are all my favorite combinations!

  • Of all the fragrances I saw on Providence Perfumes GYPSY struck me as the one that is “me”. Not only for the name but the notes. I am a sucker for a good blood orange and vetiver and all the other notes sound magnificent.

    If (due to its limited availability) Gypsy is not available for the draw Osmanthus Oolong sounds amazing. I have yet to try any of Charna’s creations but would love to do so!

    Thanks CaFleureBon and Ms. Ethier for this lovely and generous giveaway!

  • hotlanta linda says:

    How about fave of the MOMENT that I have?? Cocoa Tuberose and the Amber Creme oil 🙂 EVERY scent is on my `need` list, so mini bottles are the ticket!! Gypsy and Rose Boheme for next up in line 😉 Thank you for the draw!

  • Osmanthus Oolong sounds like my thing- My tea every morning a small does of scent to wake up, and osmanthus is lovely.

  • I cannot choose a favorite, they all sound lovely. My top 3 would be
    Ginger Lily, Cocoa Tuberose and Osmanthus Oolong call out to be sampled. The Hindu Honeysuckle sounds like the memory of honeysuckle from my childhood.

  • I think Hindu Honeysuckle would be my favorite, honeysuckle evokes so many memories from my childhood

  • I’m not sure, but I think that my favorite could be Eva Luna. I’m very intrigued by its notes, especially carrot, mimosa and frankincense.

    But Hindu Honeysuckle sounds amazing too. Thanks!

  • Another lush and delicious floral perfume from Ms. Charna? What a gift! I can’t wait to smell it. I’m so glad she took compounding this honeysuckle base herself, because that’s the sign of a true creative artist.

  • Wow, this sounds great! I want to explore more florals and natural perfumes this year.
    Besides Hindu Honeysuckle, I think I’d most want to try Osmanthus Oolong…and Gypsy, Tabac Citron, Rose Bohème… these sound lucious and use notes I adore.

    Thanks for the draw!

  • This sounds wonderful! It could definitely be a new favorite. 🙂 I’ve always wanted to try Lei Flower and Gypsy as well.

  • I simply cannot resist saying that Hindu Honeysuckle would be my new favorite, because of the way you described it, Mark!

    Another one that has captivated my imagination is ginger lily, sounds wonderful! Love me some lilies.

  • ah, my favorite is osmanthus oolong.

    or is it coca tuberose?

    or it might be lei flower (which does not smell of lei flowers on me 🙂

    or is it tabac citron?

    well, i have them all (in bottles small and large) — and i love and wear them all — and would absolutely love trying hindu honeysuckle, , too!!

  • Anna in Edinburgh says:

    Another joining the chorus: “Hindu Honeysuckle” is what appeals to me right now too!

    I’d love to smell Charna Ethier’s take on the delightful honeysuckle flower and to experience the twist that makes it “Hindu” in style.

  • Hindu Honeysuckle could definitely be my favourite. I am curious about the “earthy” aspect mentioned in this review. I would also love to try Rose Boheme and Osmanthus Oolong.

  • I would love to try Lei Flower but I think Hindu Honeysuckle is great too. This review was very convincing.
    Thank you for the draw.

  • Cocoa Tuberose is my favorite from the descriptions I’ve read. This is the one I’ve always wanted to try, along with several others that have intrigued me. Hindu Honeysuckle, though, is closing in as I am looking for a beautiful and interesting honeysuckle fragrance for spring and this just sounds delightful and quite extraordinary! Thanks so much to all of you for the generous draw.

  • tomatefarcie says:

    definitely Osmanthus Oolong, sounds like a wonderful, creative combination as they all do. I don’t have any honeysuckle scents in my collection. I’d certainly welcome one!

  • chayaruchama says:

    This is a wonderful one; nothing like our local gal ..
    Looking forward to seeing you all again soonest.

  • Osmanthus Oolong sounds different from anything else I have, so I would like to try it. I have Cocoa Tuberose and it is wonderful stuff. Hindu Honeysuckle sounds like a must-sniff, too!

  • I haven’t made ordering samples from this company happen yet but out of all those on offer I think OSMANTHUS OOLONG might be my first choice but only because I’m on an osmanthus kick right now. A good osmanthus is hard to find. I will order samples soon. And thanks for the draw this new fragrance sounds really promising as well! Not too familiar with honeysuckle.

  • As the proud owner of cocoa tuberose, I can tell you dear readers it is amazing! Blended with layers. The cocoa blends right into the vibrant heart of tuberose.
    Honeysuckle, has always been a sweet passion flower of mine. I adore a sweet honeysuckle with spice! I grew up with the scent of honeysuckle around me. It brings back wonderful memories from childhood.
    Charna, you are gorgeous! I must tell you and I think your beauty shows through in your creations.
    Thank you cafleurebon and Charna for the chance to win another of Providence Perfume Co.treasures;)

  • I would love to try Hindu Honeysuckle. Sounds fantastic and just the thing for wishing for spring!

  • Looks like another great creation from Charna 😉 This one is i intriguing because of the compounding work done. I recently got the Ginger Lily and it is beautiful. I think that Gypsy is another one that needs to have a spot in my house. Congratulation on the new launch, Charna 😉 Thanks for another great review. What a awesome draw. Thanks..

  • Tabac Citron has been my favorite to date, and I’ve tried most of her line. I was pleasantly surprised too — wasn’t expecting much from the pairing of citrus, lavender and tobacco. But was simply blown away. There’s something musky in the base that I also find present in her Lavender Vanilla body oil. I love them both.

  • Cocoa tuberose would be the one for me. I can imagine the bitter dry cocoa butting heads with rich, full , angry florals. If anything i will probably be sampling this one thanks to the creator of this topic.

  • Oh there are so many appealing scents on Charnia’s website.
    I’m always willing to try rose and patchouli, so Rose Boheme is an easy pick, but the spicy Ginger Lily and the orange blossom, neroli, musk and vanilla Divine call out to me as well. And her body lotions sound luscious and beautifully packaged in milk glass.
    I’d be delighted to win the Hindu Honeysucckle — I’ve always loved honeysuckle and am intrigued by how the the touch of coriander will play out.
    Thank you for the draw opportunity.

  • Thanks for the giveaway! Tabac Citron seems a great perfume from the description and the notes. Tobacco and zest sounds very intriguing.

  • Tabac Citron is the one i’ve had my eye on for a while. I keep on meaning to order a pile of samples!

  • I am sure that Cocoa tuberose and I are made for each other as it combines my two favorite things in perfume! I would love Charna’s new creation which sounds divine!!thank you for the draw..
    Yash

  • Indolice is my favorite that I have had the chance to try from Providence. There are so many more to go, and all of them sound like they could even beat out Indolice. Hindu Honeysuckle sounds nice, and Osmanthus Oolong and Tabac Citron really appeal to me, and I have to try Rose Boheme after hearing all about it. Her Amber Cream Body Oil also sounds mouthwatering.

  • Thank you Mark for your eloquent thoughtful review of Hindu Honeysuckle! I appreciate all the supportive comments. You all are amazing!

  • Osmanthus Oolong sounds fabulous – tea notes, osmanthus and a peach accord! Thanks for the generous draw!

  • Tabac Citron sounds gorgeous to me; so do some others, too! Thanks to all for the draw opportunity.

  • I love neroli, jasmine, tuberose, but rose is my favorite. Rose Bohème’s description would seem to be my favorite.

  • OHM PERFUME DEVA !

    with brazen joy and courage, armed with talent and obvious taste, Ms. Charna tackles another possibly intimidating floral: HONEYSUCKLE! (not to mention the Hindus!)

    congrats charna!! i cannot wait to experience it… and then you can tell me where to find such beautiful gift bag stuffer help! BLOOM CHARNA BLOOM! hurrah!

    (i will post to you website as well… )