Best Fragrances of 2021 (Ermano and Michelyn) + A Very Good Year Draw

Best 2021 fragrances Michelyn Camen

For as long as ÇaFleureBon has been giving end of year Best Fragrance awards (2010)(2011), (2012), (2013)(2014), (2015), (2016) (2017), (2018) and (2019) and 2020 there was always the question, “was this a good year for perfume”? 2021 began with the specter of the Pandemic and many launches were put off until mid-late year. As we end the year times are still unsettling, so as in 2020 there are no “worst ofs”.  Ermano smelt 500+ perfumes this year, but almost all were European, whereas Michelyn was able to test around the same number with about 40 percent from the USA.  Surprisingly, our choices are similar!!! It was a very good year, at least for perfume-Michelyn Camen, Editor-in-Chief and Ermano Picco, Editor 

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2021 Best Trends: Globalized Perfumery, Mobile Marketing, Reconnecting with Nature, Eco-sustainability, Digital Events and Abstract Oud

Still in the midst of the pandemic, I attended Pitti Fragranze for the first time in two years  where a major trend was taking inspiration from Human Emotion and having a more inclusive, Globalized Perfumery. Social distancing has affected us profoundly and so that is also reflected in fragrance. Creative directors focus on what’s missing the most: people and emotions. Moreover, the rising of brands from countries that love niche perfumery but aren’t yet represented in the global market. It’s the case of Eastern Europe with interesting brands like Russian perfumer Yanina Yakusheva, PURESENSE, and perfumer Yulia Vinogradova with her line Metaphysica- Ermano Picco, Editor

Rubini Nuvolari extrait review

Oud has been one of the most ubiquitous in the perfumes of the last two decades. It was innovative in western fragrances, before becoming trendy. Later agarwood became a classic, shaping the taste of the public for typical Middle Eastern woody-ambery perfumes and fostering the success of many brands. Oud (real and synthetic, expensive and cheap) flooded the market from fine fragrance to detergents. 2021 saw as a steady trend fragrance using Abstract Oud as a way to enhance the perfumer’s palette and not as literal as in past years. Exquisite examples of this trend are Rubini Nuvolari, Laboratorio Olfattivo ExlpOud, UÈRMI UD IKAT and Cherigan Adhara Oud.

Matière Première Oud Seven 7 review

 Amouage Silver Oud and OUD 7 by Matiere Premiere should also be applauded. REALOUD 2, composed by American Perfumer David Falsberg of Phoenicia Perfumes do not cut any corners, are small batch and bears mentioning although there is nothing abstract about it.-Michelyn Camen, Editor-In-Chief

 

Everything vegetal and fruity, for a juicy future. If Reconnecting with Nature is a trend, Eco-sustainability is here to last. The use of sustainable raw materials resulted in brilliant new specialties that gave way to incredible lively, tasty, juicy accords bringing new life to floral bouquets, chypres and fougères. The pandemic might have something to do with it: these notes smell cheerful and youthful, but they are a reminder of a greener, healthier lifestyle as well related to stamina and immune system.  For example: Voskanian Pèche Chyprée and Pekji Purpl. Last but not least, the lockdown period forced brands to professionalize their tools. The category is Mobile Marketing. QR codes are popping up on business cards, brochures, and discovery kits. Also, next-gen perfume boxes feature QR codes, and even NFC sensors allowing not also the consumer to access extra contents, but also professionals to retrieve information about the distribution chain etc.-Ermano Picco, Editor

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A BIG trend and hopefully one that will continue for years to come are Instalives, Zoom events, dedicated workshops and gatherings, held by perfumers, brands, Fragrance Institutions, content creators and retailers which although not new took hold and engaged fragrance lovers globally in 2021. One of the most fun of the 2021 Best trends is Sr. Contributor Olya Bar and Professor Dr. Daisy Bow (an Assistant Professor at the New School and FIT) @perfumeplaydate where participants can weigh in on everything  from “scrubbers” to  “perfume names that are a shame.”-Michelyn Camen, Editor-in-Chief

NAOMI GOODSIR CORPUS EQUUS

Best Fragrance Of The Year: Naomi Goodsir Corpus Equus and Parfum  D’Empire Mal-Aime

 

Naomi Goodsir Corpus Equus (so beautifully reviewed by Sr. Contributor, Emmanuelle Varron). This deeply animalic, smoky leather inspired by Naomi Goodsir’s white horse named Tequila feels incredibly gorgeous. Smelling this total-black fragrance, you can sense the workmanship with its purple, green and indigo mirrored reflections and by the opaque, velvety tactile feeling it imparts, like running your fingers on fine suede and silky horse hair, smooth and incredibly supple for such an intense leather smell.-Ermano Picco and Michelyn Camen

PARFUM D'EMPIRE MAL AIME

I have a tie: Corpus Equus for all the reasons you site and Parfum d’Empire Mal Aime which shows the true genius of Marc-Antoine Corticchiato as both a perfumer and alchemist. The idea that beauty is everywhere in nature even in weeds, was magically captured in one of the best perfumes of the year. -Michelyn Camen, Editor-in-Chief

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Best Creative Director: Naomi Goodsir and Renaud Coutaudier and Renaud Salmon

 

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Naomi Goodsir and Renaud Coutaudier -Ermano Picco

Renaud Salmon of Amouage

Renaud Salmon

Renaud Salmon, Chief Experience Officer of Amouage has succeeded in not only bridging the world of Arabic and Western perfumery but also in creating a sense of continuity between what was created in the past and what is yet to come. I am looking forward to what’s next-Michelyn Camen, Editor-in Chief

Christele Jacquermin Memory Lane

Best Fragrance you never heard of

Photographer and perfumer Christele Jaquemin ‘s Memory Lane is a bittersweet journey to her childhood home of Valliguières-Michelyn Camen, Editor-in Chief

Best 2021 Niche House: Rubini and Naomi Goodsir

If Slow Perfumery had a family name, that would be Rubini. Launching in 2021 the 3rd creation in 6 years and piling up a remarkable trio of unique fragrances, with the adrenaline inducing smoked woody Nuvolari created by Cristiano Canali that made one of the best highlights of the year, Rubini Profumi deserves for his consistency and vision the best niche house of 2021.-Ermano

My “hat” is off to Naomi Goodsir who came back strong after 2017’s Nuit de Bakelite, with one of my favorite perfumes of the year Corpus Equus-Michelyn

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Best 2021 Artisan/independent house: Parfum d’Empire and Rogue Perfumery

 

Marc-Antoine Corticchiato amazing Mal Aimé wins for its original concept and unusual materials. This definitely makes Parfum d’Empire my best independent house for 2021.-Ermano Picco

Starting his career as a chef, Manuel Cross of Rogue has quickly established himself as a perfumer whose love for classic 60s and 70s fragrances color his work. This year, he composed Derviche 2 which was a brighter version of the original and Vetifleur, a  lush floral ode to classic chypres that is sparklingly, elegant, timeless and stunning.- Michelyn Camen

Bertrand Duchaufour

Best 2021 Perfumer: Bertrand Duchaufour, Cecile Zarokian and Nathalie Feisthauer

2021 definitely marked The Return of Bertrand Duchaufour that with Corpus Equus, created for Naomi Goodsir, proved once more to be one of the Great Masters at bridging tradition and modernity, bringing back to life a contemporary take on the mythical Lanvin Scandal no less. –Ermano

Cecile Zarokian and Nathalie Feisthauer best perfumers of 2021

Cecile Zarokian and Nathalie Feisthauer

Here I have a tie: Cecile Zarokian and Nathalie Feisthauer

Both created some of the best and memorable perfumes of 2021. Cecile returned to Amouage after 11 years with three stunning and very different fragrances: Material, which just might top her signature gourmands, Silver Oud, a perfect addition to the Omani brand’s “Epic” storytelling (pun intended) and Amouage 56, a deeper, richer, more potent and in my opinion even more beautiful version of the original epic Woman of 2009.

Nathalie Feisthauer has long been a favorite perfumer of mine, ever since Eau de Merveilles for Hermes. Her versatility and technical skill shone like the scent star she is with almost 30 launches of her perfumes including Naam Chaa for Parfumeurs du Monde, Lys Solaberg for Maison Crivelli, Puredistance #12,  Sous Le Manteau Odisiaque 6 and  from Indult, the addictive My Ju My Ju. -Michelyn

Parfumeurs du Monde natural perfumes

Best 2021 Natural Perfume House: Parfumeurs de Monde and Voyage Imaginaires

The universe of Parfumeurs du Monde was created in 2016 by perfumer Thierry Bernard and his partner Gwenaëlle Chauvin, the 100% natural high perfumery brand was love at first scent at Esxence 2017 for me and was voted our “2017 Best Natural Perfume House During 2021Parfumeurs du Monde officially launched six new perfumes, with new branding and bottles and perfumers including Bertrand Duchaufour, Nathalie Feisthauer, Ellen Dalgreen and  Alexandre Isaïe Helwani (also our colleague, a perfumer and ÇaFleureBon Contributor). Each fragrance is unique, beautifully composed, uses the finest raw materials and tells very personal olfactive stories. Welcome back to our Best of Scent awards! -Michelyn Camen

 

Voyages Imaginaires perfumes Le grand jeu , La Couleur De La Nuit  L’échappée Sauvage, Azahar, and Tea And Rock ‘n Roll

Established by former Goutal’s creative duo Camille Goutal and Isabelle Doyen, Voyages Imaginaires officially launched five creations bridging classic perfumery and new sensibility. Haute-couture natural extractions used at best to satisfy both traditional perfumery and natural perfumery lovers. -Ermano Picco

Isabelle Doyen and Camille Goutal for Voyages Imaginaires

Best Natural Perfumer: Isabelle Doyen and Camille Goutal, Thierry Bernard

Isabelle Doyen with Échappée Sauvage succeeded to create a stunning Mediterranean smellscape where fig is the yummy centerpiece. I am still astonished at how she succeeded to concoct such a flawless, mouthwatering natural fig accord without stemone (the key synthetic molecule Olivia Giacobetti used to invent her famous fig accord later become a basic in fruity notes).

Thierry Bernard, the founder and perfumer for Parfumeurs du Monde chose to reproduce as faithfully as possible the Temple of Jerusalem Ketoret incense, rich in 11 ingredients, for some almost impossible to find. His dedication to the art of natural perfumery and this composition which is one of the best incense fragrances I have smelled in several years makes him my choice. -Michelyn Camen and Ermano Picco

Best 2021 Come Back: Aedes de Venustas Perfumes

Aedes Perfumery owner Karl Bradl and Robert Gerstner have brought  the AEDES de VENUSTAS signature line and in 2021 have added 16a Orchard and Encens Japonais-Michelyn

 

Paco Rabanne Phantom 2021

Best bottle: Etat Libre d’Orange Ghost in a Shell and Paco Rabanne Phantom

Wrong name but for sure best bottle: Paco Rabanne Phantom-Ermano

Ghost in the Shell -Not only was the name my favorite, but the tactile bottle felt like human skin, when the sense of touch has become almost a forgotten sense.

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Best limited edition

Molinard Habanita “100 Ans” red edition-Michelyn and Ermano

Best Fragrance Event: Pitti Fragranze 19 and Olfactory Art Keller New York New Fumes

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Pitti Fragranze 19-Ermano

 

Olfactory Art Keller New York New Fumes: 21 olfactive artists, perfumers and musicians creatively engage with scents. Each contributed a single new scent many of them in unique containers designed by the artist. This exhibit gives me hope that originality is alive and well commercial appeal be damned. The exhibit is on Henry Street-Michelyn

 

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Best Bang for the Buck

The 2021 Jo Loves for Zara perfume collection “Vibrant Cities”. As Jo Malone said, the collection takes inspiration from the return to the pioneering spirit of travel and the discovery of the vibrancy of life again. One of the best in the collection is Stunningly Venice, a smooth scent with myrrh, fruity notes and a sparkling bergamot opening. You can get a 40ml bottle for less than 20$. Ermano

Rising Star: Alexandre Issaie Helwani and Tsvovak Voskanian

28 years old Armenian self-taught perfumer Tsovak Voskanian was the revelation of 2021. With his brand Voskanian I was enthralled with his limited-edition perfumes featuring essences he personally cultivates and distills in the neighborhood of Yerevan. His sophisticated, creative and incredibly well-balanced eau de parfum line delighted me as well. So, keep an eye on the guy, for he’s going to do great things soon. –Ermano Picco

Alexandre helwani best 2021 rising star

Alexandre Issaie Helwani wins this category hands down for me. It is a rare occurrence when you watch your colleague do more than write about perfume and creates one…  using all naturals. Bravo for Makeda. –Michelyn

Roberta Deiana Atlante degli odori ritrovati

Best (fragrance) Book: “Atlante degli odori ritrovati: viaggio nella memoria delle emozioni and The Perfume Companion

My best fragrance books this year goes to Italian food stylist and perfume lover Roberta Deiana who wrote the amazing “Atlante degli odori ritrovati: viaggio nella memoria delle emozioni” (Atlas of the recovered smells: a journey through the memory of emotions). The book focuses on everyday smells that become meaningful for the emotions they bring. From the smell of bread to the smell of cities, emotional paths and perfumery mix in about 200 pages of pleasant reading. -Ermano

The Perfume Companion The Perfume Companion The Definitive Guide is the first fragrance guide to recommend Axe/Lynx body sprays, Avon, and multiple modern variants of 4711, Demeter and other bon marché scents which won’t break the bank; it’s a refreshing change of pace.

 Kudos to co-authors Sarah McCartney and Samantha Scriven for writing a perfume book that not only includes niche and luxury brands but fragrances you can find in the drugstore. Whether you are a seasoned perfumista or a  newbie you need this on your bookshelf. -Michelyn

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Best Collaboration: KAWS x COMME des GARÇONS and Jovoy x CaFleureBon Make it Musk

KAWS x COMME des GARÇONS’ MIRROR fragrance. The artist collaborated with Comme des Garcons and perfumer Nicolas Beaulieu for an unusual musky floral with turmeric spiced and powdery hints-Ermano Picco.

Jovoy Parfums x Cafleurebon 14 musk perfumes

Ermano, I normally recuse myself from CaFleureBon collaborations but there was nothing this year that was more profoundly on point with reconnecting to our humanity than Make it Musk, which was eight months in the making and involved Jovoy Paris, their team spearheaded by Francois Henin (see my MVP) and thirteen of our editors who curated 14 musk perfumes ranging from soft and subtle to bold and potent. Team work made the dream work. -Michelyn

2021 Hardest Working Person in Perfume: Alessandro Brun and Samantha Scriven

Alessandro Brun Creative Director Best 2021

Alessandro Brun

Being a University Professor at Politecnico di Milano, and co-directing two perfume houses like Masque Milano and Milano Fragranze (that launched almost 12 successful perfumes in the last year Alessandro Brun already deserves an award. But thinking he also oversees Malbrum line, I still wonder how he finds the time for his family and for playing his famous guitar solos! Kudos!
A special mention goes also to our EIC Michelyn Camen who literally makes miracles with her original concepts and collaborations (Profiles in American Perfumery,  Creative Directors in Perfumery, Young Perfumer Series and Perfumer’s Workshop to mention a few), posting original contents every single day. Chapeau! -Ermano

Ermano, that means so much to me, because all of our writers and editors work so hard and they are the miracle. Alessandro Brun also wins this category for me. I don’t think the man sleeps. To launch a new brand Milano Fragranze in the middle of Pandemic took courage and a lot of caffeine.

Samantha Scriven I scent you a day and co author of Perfume Companion

Samantha Scriven

Samantha Scriven, co-author of The Perfumed Companion and former CaFleureBon Contributor writes almost daily for her blog I scent you a day, is the  brand ambassador for Le Jardin Retrouve, a loving mother and wife.  You do so much Sam, thank you on behalf of the fragrance community- Michelyn

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Best Home Fragrance: Chiara Giulia Micoccio Signature Candle, Prosody London Carissima and Sanae Intoxicants Vetiver Rosewood

With so many of us working from home perfuming our personal space became as important as our bodies. We introduce this new category to our Best 2021 awards

Prosody London Carissima – Renaissance Art Diffuser

What differentiates the Prosody London diffusers are the thickness of the rattan sticks which holds more oils and allows scent to waft throughout the room without clogging, which means you never have to flip the reeds, which last for over four months. All raw materials used are sourced globally, sustainably harvested and all-natural. Perfumer Kershen Teo of Prosody London creates a scent inspired by the tenderness of Raphael’s Madonna and Child, captured in tones of honeyed lavender, sumptuous marine and bright summer fruit. A heavenly joy. -Michelyn

Sanae Intoxicants Vetiver Rosewood All natural candle

Sanae Intoxicants Vetiver Rosewood: To create an all-natural candle that burns clean takes a lot of skill., as the proportions of ingredients have to be just so for the longevity of the burn. In Vetiver Rosewood, Sanae Barber, an all-natural perfumer achieves this balance beautifully using Indonesian vetiver and organic rosewood an exquisite combination.

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Chiara Giulia Micoccio Signature Candle by Antonio Alessandria. Its petalicious osmanthus based fragrance rills the room with its very chic plum-tinged supple leather, but this candle is amazing in many ways.100% made in Italy, it sums up the best craftsmanship, starting from the haute couture silk and linen bag that houses the handmade and handpainted ceramic made in Salento and styled by the fashion designer Chiara Giulia Micoccio. -Ermano Picco

 

Best Ad: Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia and Axe

Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia commercial is incredibly joyful and I love it. Directed by Petro Collins, the advertising featuring American singer Miley Cyrus under the creative direction of Alessandro Michele clearly inspired by early 1980s romantic perfume commercials and girl anime like Lulu, The Flower Angel is going to make gamification a trend in advertisement. -Ermano

Best 2021 Perfume ad Axe

Hang on, my best ad is “The Walk” from Axe (really): Fun, quirky and cheerful this ad doesn’t use famous models, celebrities nor sexy images and is just a delight. “Irresistible” by Australian rapper Jordan Dennis plays in the background.  You need to watch it especially if you want to smile here -Michelyn

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Best Designer Fragrance: Les Heures de Parfum L’Heure Osée

Cartier in-house perfumer Mathilde Laurent did it again! Les Heures de Parfum L’Heure Osée is a daring contemporary rose perfume that strikes for its chic yet provocative take where the most gorgeous shocking pink tinged rose exudes a pop aura mixing pulpy fruitiness and luminous green notes, along with leathery and bubblegum hints.-Michelyn and Ermano

Best 2021 celebrity perfume

Best Celebrity Fragrance

God is A woman be Ariane Grande. I like her fragrances in general.  But kudos to Ariana Grande’s first perfume, (composed by Jerome Epinette) with 91% naturally derived ingredients, including all natural ambrette. The Ariana Grande Fragrance Brand will make a donation of $5 from each bottle sold (up to $55, 000) towards ocean clean up. My niece wore and it smelled great. Confession I haven’t smelled any others this year.-Michelyn

Milano Fragranze Panettone

photo by Nicoleta

Best Perfume You Want to Eat

Milano Fragranze Panettone which bottles the delicious Italian Christmas Cake. -Ermano and Michelyn

Bringing Vintage Back

Celebrating the 110th anniversary, in 2021 Guerlain in-house perfumer Thierry Wasser reissued Kadine, a lesser-known opulent amber floral created in 1911 by Jacques Guerlain. Long before Shalimar, East met West with Kadine, which name in Turkish language refers to “the wife of the Sultan”. -Ermano

Changing the Olfactive Language

 “Oriental” is not a term to describe the way a  perfume smells. It is outdated, insulting and not acceptable. Ambery, resinous, vanilla are some alternatives. I hope by 2022 not to see the term on any website or  used as a fragrance description.-Michelyn

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Best Flanker: Mugler Alien Goddess eau de parfum

A good Mugler perfume (almost) never disappoints, and this Alien flanker is the case. Composed by Marie Salamagne and Nathalie Lorson, Mugler Alien Goddess eau de parfum takes the original theme of Alien to a brighter, up-to-date solar floral direction. The result is different but as gorgeous as the original. -Ermano

Best Fragrance Name: Synthetic Jungle and Etat Libre D’Orange Ghost in a Shell

Editions de Parfums Frédéric Malle Synthetic Jungle. The fragrance composed by IFF Senior Perfumer Anne Flipo is a luscious green floral, but the name itself is even better for dignifying the word “synthetic”, a classic taboo in perfume communication.

Love the fragrance, not so much the name.so my choice is Etat Libre D’Orange Ghost in A Shell-Michelyn

Francois Henin of Jovoy

Francois Henin

MVPP (Most Valuable Perfume Person) Francois Henin of Jovoy Paris and Olivier Pierre David

Where do I begin. Eleven years ago, just around the time I started CaFleureBon, I met Francois Henin, the owner, founder (creative director for Jovoy Paris and Jeroboam). So many small lesser-known brands got their start in the shoppe on 4 Rue Castiglione. Francois is hands-on; behind the scenes he packs boxes, hand delivers perfumes to his clients, hosts events and is so passionate about fragrance he is nicknamed “the ambassador of niche perfume”. Today there are six Jovoy boutiques and Francois with  his team continues to search the globe for the best artistic perfumes in the world. Did I mention he is the most charming man in perfume land, which maybe should have its own award next year

Chemistry Professor and researcher at Institut Lavoisier in Versailles, Olivier Pierre David also happens to be one of the most knowledgeable guys in Perfumeland about history and chemistry and a valuable contributor for Nez la review olfactive, aside being a vintage collector. In 2021 he became part of the technical team at the Osmothèque Versailles, and yet he keeps sharing fragrant knowledge and culture every day on social networks. Definitely this makes him one of the Most Valuable Perfume Person of 2021. – Ermano

 

Best Buzz

François Demachy retirement and Françis Kurkdjian hired as the new in-house perfumer chez Christian Dior. We are VERY excited -Michelyn and Ermano

 

Hall Of Fame: Carlos J. Powell, Christophe Laudamiel and Mandy Aftel

Carlos Powell of Brooklyn Fragrance Lover

photo from Steven of Carlos Powell aka The Brooklyn Fragrance Lover

We have a special award post humously to Carlos J. Powell, who tragically passed February 7. 2021. Known for his YouTube channel The Brooklyn Fragrance Lover, he won the hearts of so many perfume lovers for his warm personality and dedication to the #fragcomm. You are missed.

Mandy Aftel and Christophe Laudamiel

  Mandy Aftel and Christophe Laudamiel

Mandy Aftel:  Mandy is undisputedly the Queen of Green, the godmother of natural perfumery, a multi-award winning author  who continues to be a pioneer with Aftelier Perfumes. Her Archive of Curious Scents”  is next door to her home where visitors( (thankfully reopened)will be able to smell more than three hundred natural essences derived from fruits, flowers, trees, grasses, and other natural sources. She has written 5 books on natural essences & perfume and although she is American, her appeal is worldwide.

Christophe Laudamiel: Outspoken, passionate about perfumery, an activist and fearless, Christophe is one of the best perfumers in the world. With fragrances for Tom Ford, Strangelove, Grandiflora and so many more including his own brand The Zoo NYC. He recently opened  Juices by CL on 66 Greenwich Street in New York. His achievements are too numerous to list but include representing the Osmotheque and curating events.  Christophe is one of a kind, and perfumery needs more people like him. -Michelyn Camen

Tanja Bochnig of April Aromatics

My Hall of Fame goes to Tanja Bochnig of April Aromatics, who silently yet steadily worked in the last 10 years growing her brand April Aromatics from a pioneer of German 100% natural niche perfumery to a renowned natural perfumer also composing fragrances for other perfume and skincare brands. Nonetheless she stayed true to her values both ethical and aesthetics. In 2021 she crowned this milestone launching the joyful Wild Summer Crush inspired by the memory of a hot, sultry summer night in the orchards of southern Italy. This youthful memory smelling of lively citrus, refreshing iced teas and fresh fruits as well as coconut, sunscreens and tanned skin makes the birthday party go on and on at every spray. Best wishes for more to come Tanja!-Ermano

What did you think of  Ermano’s and Michelyn’s ÇaFleureBon Best Fragrances of 2021?

We will be back with our top ten tomorrow, as well as over the next few days, Ida, Lauryn, Despina, Emmanuelle, Nicoleta, Rachel, Steven and Olya will award their favorites form 2021. There will be MANY DRAWS

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41 comments

  • What an amazing list by you both! I love all the various categories besides just the top scents. Even for the scents I haven’t had a chance to experience myself, I can tell why you loved them. I would really love the Parfumeurs du Monde discovery set since I keep hearing wonderful things about the brand but haven’t had the opportunity to smell them yet. Thank you! Rachel

  • Loved scrolling through and learning about so many different new brands/figures within this world of perfumery. Certainly looking forward to the top 10 as well! I don’t think I have ever tried a natural fragrance before so I would very much be interested in trying out the Parfumeurs du Monde offerings. Thanks for the opportunity and cheers to the New Year from here in Illinois!

  • Great choices by Michelyn and Ermano so many houses that I am intrigued by especially Rubini, Naomi Goodsir in particular. I am waiting with bated breath for your top ten. If I am successful I would love to win Parfumeurs du monde discovery set a house that I am familiar with but need explore more further and in depth. Thanks a million from the United Kingdom

  • Great fragrances choices by both Michelyn and Ermano. I have been fascinated by Amouage Silver Oud and Cecile Zarokian in particular just an absolute genius. I need to try Rubini and Oud Seven. How do you choose a top ten an impossible task. If I am lucky to win I would love to win Parfumeurs du monde discovery set. Thanks a lot from the UK

  • I am in Europe so I qualify only for the first prize.
    From this selection, I would love to try Corpus Equus from Naomi Goodsir. I really enjoy all her other creations.
    Thanks!

  • I agree with all the assessments and especially Nathalie Feisthauer , Bertrand Duchaufour , and Christophe Laudamiel .

  • Great selection, and the names we kept reading here on Cafleurebon through the year. I’ll have to reread the article a few times to remember all the info packed in it.
    I’d like to win Perfumers du Monde discovery set.
    I’m in EU

  • I’ve followed everything you posted this year. I’ve enjoyed so many of your posts, and learned about many new houses and perfumers. I also added so many things to my wish list and I have so many sample sets I want to order. With those fragrances houses I am familiar with I could not agree more with you picks. I completely agree that Alessandro Brun is an amazing and hardworking man and I am so thankful for his fragrances. I hope I’ll have a chance to sample more from Milano Fragranze in 2022. Manuel Cross is an artist and he has a very well deserved spot in this list. I’ve tries every fragrance from him, and out of this year’s releases Derviche 2 is my favorite. Since I already tried all Rogue fragrances I’m interested in trying Parfumeurs du Monde sample set. I’m from Illinois, US.

  • Thanks for this amazing list. It’s great to look back at another crazy year. Many good things have happened, but sadly also some bad things. Thanks for remembering Carlos. His channel brought me to Steven’s channel and this really kickstarted my passion for fragrances.

    I would love to win the discovery set from Parfumeurs du Monde.
    Greetings from the UK!

  • Lots and lots of perfumes this year! A very good year indeed!
    I am afraid that I have not tried most of them, not even the latest Rabanne which is easy to be found. I have a lot of work to do catching up with the newest in the perfume world!
    Thank you for this comprehensive article and for the draw!
    I am in Europe. Thank you!

  • I loved seeing Corpus Equus on this list; it’s one of my favorites of the year. I hope to win the Parfumeurs du Monde set. I live in New York, USA.

  • I do love the bottle and ad for Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia, though it’s not the scent profile I normally go for and likely won’t purchase. It’s just happy and fun. Ari’s new ad is cute too. I am in the US and would like to be entered for the Rogue Perfumery set.

  • This is an amazing list by Michelyn and Ermano. I enjoyed reading about all the new trends and categories besides the commercial successes and award winners. Even though I have many perfumes, I haven’t tried most of the ones mentioned. I would really love the Parfumeurs du Monde discovery set since I keep hear wonderful things about the brand but haven’t had the opportunity to try them, yet. Thank you – this is a great article to revisit in the future. I am from the USA.

  • I enjoyed Michelin’s and Ermano’s categories and well considered choices. I am interested in the Jo Loves collection referenced. I’d choose the Rogue set. Thanks!

  • There are so many information, that I can not pick only one up! Love Cecile Zarokyan and her creations, happy that Aedes de Venustas came buck!!
    Yes, Voskanyan is very very talented perfumer, looking forward to his new creations !!!
    USA

  • wandering_nose says:

    2021 has ben an abundant year indeed, with many outstanding creations and new trends. Thank you Michelyn and Ermano for compiling your choices here! Very happy to see Carlos – Brooklyn Fragrance Lover mentioned, his death was a moment that was sad beyond words. Delighted with the choice of the book perfume related book as I have found it under the Christmas tree! I’d like to win Perfumers du Monde discovery set. Based in the Republic of Ireland, EU

  • Thank you for amazing review of 2021, this time I agree mostly with all the nominations, except maybe the Synthetic Jungle which I didn’t enjoy. It seems last year we had less releases than 2 years ago, but of more quality. From the mentionned I am looking forward to try Silver Oud, Ghost in Shell, Mal Aimé and Corpus Exquis.

    I live in the EU and would truly love to win the Parfumeurs du Monde discovery set

  • What a list. Perfumers du Monde, please.

    I regret missing the Rogue sale on Black Friday. Sigh. I’ve had mousse Illuminee and derviche II in my virtual cart for months.

    I’m in the U.S.

  • I found this article to be very interesting and informative: I plan to read from it at least one more time. I think that one of the best fragrance releases from 2021 is Milano Fragranze’s “Basilica”- it was possibly my favorite one. I’ve certainly been planning to sample the collected works of the fragrance house Parfums d’Empire, and after having read this article, I’ve become more interested to try the fragrance “Mal-Aime”- it seems like it is original, high-quality, and enjoyable. I’m also interested in trying the collected works of Parfumeurs du Monde and Voyage Imaginaires. If I win, then I’d choose the discovery set from Parfumeurs du Monde. It was interesting to see what Michelyn and Ermano think about this year’s superlatives for perfumery releases. I live in MD., U.S.A. Thanks for the giveaway draw.

  • This was great! Loved learning about the different brands, fragrances, and people. Also, the categories were great and interesting and different which was nice. Id love to try the Parfumeurs Du Monde discovery set. Thanks for the generous draw, from CT USA.

  • It’s hard to answer what I thought, as I haven’t smelled any of the offerings. For some of us the closest we get is reading. If chosen I’d like the Rogue Perfumery set. US

  • The best of the best in paragraph form. This makes me exciting for the future. I particularly liked reading about Alessandro Brun and his contributions to perfumery and other areas. I find him to be inspirational.

    Thank you for the perfumery update and the giveaway. I would like to try the Rogue Perfumery boxed sample set. In the US.

  • It was a good year for perfume after all. I do need to get my nose on a few after reading this article. I didn’t care for Naomi’s new fragrance on paper, but looks like I’d better test it on my skin. I just tested the Mal=Aime again last night, I think I’ll give the last of my sample to my husband. I’ve been watching Luckyscent for the new Panettone fragrance, I did bake it for Christmas and want to try the fragrance. Thanks for including Carlos, I miss him. I’m popping Sarah’s book in my amazon cart, don’t know why I didn’t order it sooner. Thanks for recapping the year. I’d love to win the Perfume du Monde discovery set. Happy New Year. USA.

  • I feel like this list is kinda all over the place if you ask me. I would much rather read longer paragraphs in different blog posts, but I think that the picks are fairly good. Just really hard to go through all of the information packed. If I were that I lucky to win a set I would gladly take the Rogue Perfumery one from the link. It’s a house that I’m not very experienced with and their fragrances seem to be just my type. I live in Poland.

  • This is chuck full of information. I will need to refer to this article regularly. Thank you to Michelyn and Ermano for putting this together. A special appreciation for remembering Carlos Powell ( The Brooklyn Fragrance Lover), that was thoughtful.
    I would love the Parfumeurs du Monde discovery set. Greetings from Maryland, US.

  • Claumarchini says:

    I am absolutely amazed by this incredible article and the amount of work and dedication that Michelyn and Ermano put into it! It was a great reading because it made me remember all the new fragrances, noses, houses I have discovered this year. I especially loved the part about perfumers, since I love knowing more about the noses behind the fragrances. Big kudos to Alessandro Brun: I admire his work and this year between the launch of Milano Fragranze, the Advent Calendar with the NFC and Panettone…I would love to drive to their headquarters and pick his brain!
    I would like to win the Parfumeurs du Monde discovery set as I have read a lot of positive reviews but have never had the chance to try anything from the house. Greetings from Italy

  • OMG! Thank you so much for the kindest shout-out ever! We’re so honored to make the list and be in such esteemed company! Thank you for considering Perfume Playdate this year! Here’s to a wonderful 2022!

  • I liked the whole idea of this post, and enjoyed reading it because so many fragrances and people of the industry I hardly heard of a portrayed here in a short but interesting way.

    Would like to win the discovery set of Parfumeurs Du Monde.

    Living in Germany, EU

  • Loved reading trough the list. Surely 2021 will go down in history for the pandemic situation, but the world goes on and fragrances as well. There have been many good fragrances this year. The ones I enjoyed the most are from Perfumers du Monde, and would love to win the discovery set from them. I live in the U.S.

  • There is just too much to take in here! I’m overwhelmed by the goodness. I would like to win the Parfumeurs du Monde discovery set. Though they both look great. Now I’m going to go back and dig in deeper to everything written here.

  • Ermano and Michelyn, this is an excellent lineup dotted with many brands/releases I am familiar with as well as numerous that I will need to explore further. The Axe commercial always puts a smile on my face, haha. So catchy!
    It would be a real treat to win the Rogue Perfumery Sample Set and see how Manuel has translated ’60s and ’70s classic perfumery into a modern era. USA

  • Michael Prince says:

    Ermano and Michelyn, great job highlighting so many great things that are happening in the perfume world for 2021. Although this pandemic has put a damper on so many things we hold dear the art of perfumery has persevered. I loved reading about so many beautiful brands, perfumers, creative directors, reviewers, influencers, and bloggers that are spreading the love of perfumery. I would love to win the Parfumeurs du Monde discovery set. I am from Ohio, USA.

  • Wonderful choices Ermano and Michelyn! I loved learning about so many different brands and houses, particularly ones that are less talked about and hyped, and I particularly enjoyed learning about their history, journey, and development as brands and as individual creators/directors/perfumers. This insight behind the curtain into the world of perfumery was mesmerizing and enticing.

    If I were to win I would choose the Parfumeurs du monde discovery set as I am not at all familiar with the house yet, but I would also be more than happy to win the Rogue perfumery set as a second choice. I live in the US.

  • So many by Parfumeurs du Monde seem to feature in the best of lists that I would love to try them! I like the extension of the lists into home fragrance. That is something that has brought me a lot of pleasure this year. I am in the UK

  • There’s a lot of information to take in here. Perhaps the one mentioned I may need to seek out is The Perfume Companion. Kudos for the collaboration box Jovoy, I will confess to having ordered two the second as a means to get free shipping on a follow up order from Jovoy. I am hopeful this is something that will continue in 2022. Of the options offered in this draw, I’d prefer the discovery set from Parfumeurs du Monde I am in North Carolina USA.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Fantastic list!

    Thank you for the wonderful work you all have been during over the course of this year, bringing us news and reviews of these wonderful fragrances.

    Cheers from WI, USA