Ten Best Fragrances of 2021 (Ida and Lauryn) + A Tale of Two Cities Draw       

                                             

Lauryn Beer (left) and Ida Meister (Right)

Now that you have heard from Ermano and me, (our top ten 2021 fragrances here) and (The Best Fragrances of 2021 here) we continue our Top Ten 2021 Favorite Fragrances lists wrap up with Senior Editors Ida Meister and Lauryn Beer. Ida lives in South Boston, Massachusetts and Lauryn in Washington DC (440 miles away); their choices are very different. Now it’s time to reveal their respective Ten Best fragrances of 2021 -Michelyn Camen, Editor-in-Chief

TEN Best Fragrances of 2021

A blessed season to you all! The past year brought radical changes to my door (and to so many others) for better and for worse. There were many fragrances which I was unable to sample – so my list may appear very different from my colleagues. Two trends in 2021 perfumery strike me: the emergence of verdancy, which represents a desire to connect with the natural world; and the ongoing gourmandization of fragrance regardless of their classification, which points to an overall public craving for comfort on a grand scale (which is hardly surprising given the continuation of the pandemic and its variants). * You will note two ties – both of which happen to involve natural perfumes. These were SO amazing that I agonized over them, and only a tie would feel fair. -Ida Meister, Deputy and Natural Perfumer Editor

 In no particular order:

Parfums Dusita Cavatina

 

Cavatina (Parfums Dusita) by Pissara Umavijani: What can possibly be added to Senior Editor Despina Veneti’s elaborate description?  It’s among the most exquisite muguet perfumes ever made, fin. Both Anamcara and Cavatina are heartbreakingly lovely – but this one ensnared me; it’s le printemps dans un flacon.  Notes: Bergamot (Calabria),  Litsea Cubeba (China), Petitgrain (Paraguay), Muguet Accord, Tea Rose Accord, Jasmine (India & Egypt), (Egypt), Ylang-Ylang (Indonesia), Siamese Woods (Vietnam), Ambrette Seed (India), Sandalwood (Australia), Vanilla (Madagascar).

DSH Perfumes Don't Explain by Dawn Spencer Hurwitz

Don’t Explain (DSH Perfumes) by Dawn Spencer-Hurwitz: Dawn’s entire Women Artists Series is brilliant as a whole body of work. For me, a diva gardenia in full flush – redolent of greenery and bleu cheese, on the verge of divine decay – is my idea of heaven. For those who lament (and I’m among them) the lifelike Tom Ford Velvet Gardenia and Yves Rocher Pur Desir de Gardenia (so magnificent, true and discontinued) this is a welcome addition to their fragrant wardrobe. Notes: Ambergris, Australian Sandalwood, Blue Cheese Nuance (accord , Butter co2, Castoreum, Civet, Gardenia, Grandiflorum Jasmine, Leafy Green (accord), Leather, Musk, Orange Flower Absolute – Spain, Sambac Jasmine, Tiare Absolute, Tobacco Absolute,Tuberose Absolute, White Button Mushroom (accord).

Jorum Studio Elegy is one of the Best Fragrances of 2021

Elegy (Jorum Studios) by Euan McCall: I wasn’t joking when I referred to Elegy as possessing a radiant beauty which in time fades, much like the soft whispering cobwebs which cling to Miss Havisham’s wedding gown, her evanescent beauty. Whether such an ebullient waltzing floral is a favorite (it is mine!) or not, Elegy’s unsparingly elegant composition is a wearable work of art (my husband is not by nature a floral fellow, but he too was bowled over by it). Notes: bergamot, Scottish local lavender, honeysuckle, petitgrain and heather absolute, jasmine absolute, orange flower absolute, rose absolute, geranium Bourbon, ambrette seed, benzoin, cedar absolute, patchouli absolute, hay absolute, oakmoss absolute, musk, labdanum absolute, oud, ambergris

AMOUAGE EPIC 56

Amouage Epic Woman 56 (Amouage) by Cecile Zarokian: I purchased the original Epic Woman without a second thought when it was first released; I loved it that much. A lovely colleague sent me a sample of the extrait and it arrived at the very last minute (for list-making, that is): richer, deeper, true to the 2009 debut in every way – EXCEPT MORE. Epic 56 Woman is an amplified version which lies closer to the skin than the edp – but so glorious that it makes you wonder whether you ought to purchase it anyway. Notes: Cumin, Pink Peppercorn, Cinnamon, Centifolia Rose, Geranium, Jasmine, Tea, Amber, Musk, Oud, Frankincense, Guaiac Wood, Orris, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Vanilla.

ormonde Jayne Evernia is one of the Best ten fragrances of 2021

Evernia (Ormonde Jayne) by Geza Schoen and Linda Pilkington: this marvelous chypre, so classically lyrical and uplifting – was just what the Ormonde Jayne house needed. I adore the genre and can never get enough oakmoss, so I knew the moment I sprayed it that it would be one of the finest fragrance releases of 2021. Everyone can pretend that they’re a dryad: impossibly silky and deliciously green. Notes: Sicilian bergamot, cassis absolute, cardamom, pink pepper, coriander seed, orris butter, lily of the valley, freesia, jasmine, violet, Moroccan rose absolute, oakmoss, Cashmeran® (IFF), sandalwood, musk, opoponax, Iso-E Super®

Kyoto (Diptyque) by Alexandra Carlin: for originality alone, Kyoto would have to be included on this year’s list. Add to its novelty the lilting Turkish rose, balsamic vetiver, earthy beetroot note and lemony incense and there can be no doubt about its floral vegetal allure. I’ve sprayed it on both men and women – and frankly, it’s gorgeous either way. Yes, you might want to sample it first just to be certain that you love it, too. Notes: Turkish rose, vetiver, incense, beetroot accord

 Ten Best Fragrances of 2021         

Tie: Les Larmes d’Aden (Parfumeurs du Monde) and  Androgyne 16020 (Parfumeurs du Monde)

Les Larmes d’Aden Parfumeurs du Monde 

 Les Larmes d’Aden (Parfumeurs du Monde) by Thierry Bernard: Thierry Bernard describes his glowing Les Larmes d’Aden as a honeyed amber inspired by Yemen: I’m going to want a full bottle of this mystical perfume, so complex and comforting. The galbanum doesn’t dominate, it’s an accent; Les Larmes is a symphonic perfume full of beguiling harmonies. Notes: beeswax absolute, citron, neroli, incense, jasmine, galbanum, myrrh, blue ginger, labdanum

 Parfumeurs du Monde androgyne

Androgyne 16020 (Parfumeurs du Monde) by Isabelle Gellé: Androgyne is classified as a leather chypre; Isabelle cites the USA as her inspiration, but more precisely, it’s trailblazing aviatrix Amelia Earheart. If you are a hardcore leather lover (guilty as charged) who wearies of beast-mode aromachemical leather perfumes which act as an olfactory icepick  – but you still crave an intense fragrance, you’ve found it. If you’re not a leather fan or adore suede, just walk away; more for the rest of us. Notes: cardamom, yuzu, mandarin, leather accord, violet, juniper berries, vetiver, patchouli, birch

 Ten Best Fragrances of 2021         

Tie: Pangolin Violette Rose (Velvet and Sweetpea’s Purrfumery) by Laurie Stern/ Aftelier Joie de Vert (Aftelier) by Mandy Aftel: these two beauties constitute my other natural perfumery tie. They differ from one another, so a direct comparison would be like figs and eggplant – impossible.

Aftelier Joie de Vert

Aftelier Joie de Vert (Aftelier) the voice of joy is both green, profound, and velvety. Anise hyssop adds its fennel bulb verdancy to this unusual perfume laden with oakmoss and dusted with pear and coriander for good measure. Joie de Vert is multi-tiered; its joyous bigarade/orange blossom heart is a true pleasure. Notes: anise hyssop, oakmoss, fire tree, orange flower, pear, styrax, bitter orange, coriander

 

 Velvet & Sweet Pea’s Purrfumery Pangolin Violette Rose review

 

Pangolin Violette Rose (Velvet and Sweetpea’s Purrfumery) by Laurie Stein: orgasmic jasmines and a dash of carnation contribute richness and intensity; a dollop of Choward’s violet candy dangles flirtatiously before your nose. Floral, woody, and benefiting a noble cause; it’s haunting. Notes: jasmine auriculatum, jasmine sambac, violet, carnation, Indian rose Edward, Persian rose otto, Bulgarian rose, Turkish rose, Egyptian violet leaf, cocoa, Tamil Nadu sandalwood, New Caledonia sandalwood, orris concrete and absolute, Tahitian vanilla

Papillon Perfumes Spell 125 is one of the ten best fragrances of 2021

 

Spell 125 (Papillon Artisan Perfumes) by Liz Moores: this was a love-at-first-sniff for me, hands down. Suavely spiritual, it shares DNA with my beloved Sultan Pasha Thebes 1 and Guerlain’s legendary Djedi. Its longevity is spectacular and Spell 125 smells marvelous in every season. Notes: white ambergris, Siberian pine, black hemlock, green sacra frankincense, ylang ylang, Indian sandalwood.

Maher Olfactive Treachery, Barrel-Aged 2021 

Treachery, Barrel-Aged 2021 (Maher Olfactive) by Shawn Maher: aged for nearly half a year in a custom charred oak barrel. I loved the original Treachery last year, but the full-blown smokiness of this newer incarnation is even better than the first. Now I’ve been seized by the desire to smoke a pipe and retreat to a cabin in the woods with a blazing hearth. Whiskey blended with a fruity tobacco may not be exactly like an Ardbeg or Islay single malt, but it’s just as pleasurable. Notes: tobacco absolute, labdanum, cocoa, vanilla absolute, davana, whiskey, spices, saffron, berries, sweet almond, oakwood absolute.

 Honorable Mentions all win awards: Attaupe (January Scent Project) by John Biebel; Tapestry (Sarah Horowitz for American Perfumer) by Sarah Horowitz-Thran; Water Nymph (Phoenix Botanicals) by Irina Adam; Muga (Bravanariz) by Ernesto Collada; Jovoy Make it Musk Collection; Maher Olfactive Sagan Dalya; Perfumology Sudu Te; Rogue Perfumery Vetifleur.

Ten Best Fragrances of 2021         

2021 was no one’s favourite year. Yet, even while we trudged through another 12 months of pandemic, creativity in artisan perfumery continued to flourish. With few in-person perfume events to launch new fragrances and soaring postage costs, it has not been an easy time for many independent houses. Still, brands found innovative ways around the problems with Skype events, Q&As with perfumers and creative directors, and special boxes with samples and accords to help trace the evolution of their new fragrances. A special shout out here to Masque Milano, whose deliciously creative packaging and sample/accord boxes were a highlight of the last year. Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor

In alphabetical order, here are my  best ten fragrances of 2021 that helped make the year  to remember in a good way.

Aedes de Venustas Encens Japonais (Bertrand Duchaufour)

Aedes de Venustas Encens Japonais

The latest in Aedes de Venustas’s wonderful signature line, Encens Japonais is a timeless woody incense from master perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour that feels like Christmas eve folded out of origami. There’s a lovely strangeness in the juxtaposition of Japanese incense – which has always given off a quality of steam and damp wood to me – and homey smells of fresh fruit, rose and timeworn leather. In the opening, there’s the fresh, tingly smell of crushed pepper with the fruity tang peppercorns have when they are just ground. A squeeze of orange coupled with the spice puts me in mind of mulled wine, and in a few moments, there a creak of old leather. All the while, a soft drift of incense swirls upwards bringing along a faint scent of tea candles. Encens Japonais is the smell of sitting by the fire at home in midwinter, a cup of warm punch nearby, its soothing, enveloping warmth a talisman against the cold.

Aether Arts Perfume Mayan Chocolate

 

Aether Arts Mayan Chocolate (Amber Jobin): The always inventive Amber Jobin presented a terrific riff on gourmand with Aether Arts Perfume Mayan Chocolate. Mayan Chocolate is the smell of cacao in a primeval time warp, a cup of unsweetened cocoa drunk in an ancient forest amid Mayan ruins. With a startlingly realistic cacao, the perfume develops into the smell of baked cake where someone’s forgotten the sugar in parallel with the smells of wild, damp greenery. Piquant chili pepper adds a touch of sizzle and paprika, its smoky, ochre. Flowers smooth out the compositions’ bitterness, while milky-anisic palo santo and copal help create a sense of environment, of being somewhere wild and arboreal. This is one of the wonderfully weird fragrances that will have you smelling your wrists compulsively all day.

 Blocki Esprit D'Amour

Blocki Esprit D’Amour (Lionel Nesbit): Spritely Esprit D’Amour is an updated version of the brand’s original line of fragrances from the early 1900s. An airy, modern floral that is as romantic as a Belle Epoque bouquet, Esprit D’Amour is also so fresh and vibrant that it never feels like vintage throwback. The result is absolutely delightful: clovery, flowery, and as cosseting as a longed-for embrace: the perfect perfume to waltz to in a dress with a swirling skirt. And it wears beautifully in the worst humidity or the chilliest rain. With a harmonious blend of lavandin, tonka, sandalwood and lily-of-the-valley, Esprit D’Amour’s lighthearted, dreamy perfume is perfect for anyone drawn to scents with vintage DNA but modern style or that are just flat-out lovely.

 TEN Best Fragrances of 2021

 

Curionoir Diaphanous (Tiffany Witehira): A translucent, shimmering floral set on a bed of warm, spicy saffron, New Zealander Tiffany Witehira’s Diaphanous is an eccentrically lovely fragrance whose every note feels like something that is just beginning. It starts with a vibrant glow of sweet-tart mandarin juice mixed with young jasmine blossoms, moving into underripe melon and Chablis grape and crushed green shoots. Diaphanous jetés from its radiant opening and slowly settles into embers of spice dominated by saffron. For a long time afterwards, the flowers and spice leap and exchange with each other like trapeze artists. Diaphanous puts me in mind of Marion, the wistful aerialist of Wings of Desire. With its strange, aching beauty, Diaphanous could have been her fragrance.

Frederic Malle Synthetic Jungle

Les Editions de Parfums Frederic Malle Synthetic Jungle (Anne Flipo): Anne Flipo’s creation for Frederic Malle is as verdant and stylized as a Rousseau jungle. With as many gradations as malachite – oakmoss, vetiver, basil, and galbanum, this could have been green on acid. Instead, Flipo reins in the acidic and bitter qualities of her ingredients, mixing them skillfully with the classic trio of flowers and pinch of powder from that gorgeous green-floral queen, Chamade that gives a nod to classic perfumery. But Synthetic Jungle is more than homage; rounded out with styrallyl acetate – an aromachemical that brings to mind an edgy gardenia – fleshy ylang ylang and jasmine, Flipo’s gorgeous peridot siren feels like the sexier sister to the angular green chypres of the early 70s but skewed modern with a knowing dash of quirk.

Vanille Havane Les Indomodables

Les Indemodables Vanille Havane (Antoine Lie): When is a gourmand not a gourmand? When it breaks down its inspiration into component parts, mixes them with cocoa powder, rum, rolls them over unsmoked cigars, and becomes Les Indemodables Vanille Havane. Vanille Havane is a fantastic voyage through the vanilla bean, passing through aromas of raisins and prune, tropical flowers, tree bark, plastic, dessert spices, leather, and more. Using grand cru in-house extracts in high concentrations, perfumer Antoine Lie captures the bean’s myriad facets in a delectably warm, beautifully crafted fragrance all but certain to wipe away unfortunate memories of dumbed-down, candy floss synthetics. Vanille Havane is smoky, boozy, sumptuous, and one of the most gorgeous vanillas I’ve ever smelled.

Masque Milano Lost Alice

Masque Milano Lost Alice (MacKenzie Reilly): My favourite gourmand of 2021 is this delightfully English tea and cake confection from perfumer MacKenzie Reilly and Masque Milano creative directors Riccardo Tedeschi and Alessandro Brun. With great inventiveness, just the right dash of eccentricity, and just the right level of sophistication, Lost Alice is the newest in Masque Milano’s Opera Collection. Its inspiration comes, of course, from the central scene of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the Mad Hatter’s tea party, where the aromas of the English tea in its china pot mingle with cream scones, bread and butter, and carrot cake in a procession of notes that are, in Wonderland style, not always what they seem but always what they are. The tea accord smells remarkably like the real thing, astringent, tannic, flowery and slightly smoky. Dreamy, clever, luscious and sophisticated, this is one of the  best, most beautifully composed tea scents ever made. I’ve been wearing it all year.

Galleria Milano Fragranze 

Milano Fragranze Galleria (Dominique Moellhausen): The new, Milan-centric line from Alessandro Brun of Masque Milano, Milano Fragranze introduced eight new fragrances this year. While it was a hard not to settle on the jubilant incense of Basilica as my favourite, Galleria is such a perfect embodiment of its inspiration, the stunningly elegant market, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, it had to be my choice. Galleria combines a wonderful roast coffee note, straight out of a Milanese coffee house, with an exceedingly elegant fine leather note in the heart. Violet and orris add a touch of upscale face powder while juicy citrus notes bring the sun beams that flood the Galleria’s mosaiced floors on a spring afternoon. If you are looking for a high-end leather fragrance with a twist, this is your girl.

Rubini Nuvolari extrait review

 Rubini Nuvolari (Cristiano Canali): Now talk about suave. Nuvolari from Cristiano Canali and Rubini creative director, Andrea Bissoli Rubini, pays homage to Italy’s greatest auto racer with a refined, confident vetiver and oud fragrance that Rubini describes as “a hymn to the madness of a racer.” Canali creates an intriguing tension between overlapping fast-developing notes such as the pepper and petrol accord and slower, denser aromas like oud and vetiver that parallel the race. With its smooth elegance and dash of trademark Rubini eccentricity, Nuvolari perfectly captures its namesake’s James Bond-like aura and the tension and excitement of the auto race. II also represents some of Canali’s most sophisticated work to date.

Loudo Sarah Baker Perfumes

Sarah Baker Loudo (Chris Maurice): The name of Sarah Baker’s latest fragrance is a pun on the Latin word for play, ludo, and gives a hint to the perfume’s nod to childhood games as well as its riff on the oud at its center. Baker intended Loudo to be a “showstopper oud” but also to reconsider that ever-trendy ingredient in modern perfumery. Loudo’s centerpiece Laos oud smells of old, cracked wood and leather like that of an old chair brought down from the attic. Combined with a gourmand undercurrent that references classic childhood sweets – in particular, ice cream parfait – with cherry, vanilla and white chocolate, Loudo is irresistible. The dessert notes hopscotch alongside the burnished, very grown-up oud and agarwood accord in the heart, adding a frolicsome touch but never pushing the composition into overtly gourmand territory. It is adult, toothsomely fun and very wearable. My favourite of Sarah Baker’s perfumes to date.

 

Ten Best Fragrances of 2021         

 

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61 comments

  • How I love your year-end best perfumes lists— they give me a list of wonderful sounding perfumes to try throughout the year! I’ve only tried one of these perfumes— Vanille Havana— and loved it… so I have many more to go… also, I’m happy to see many perfumers I love on this list— DSH, Mandy Aftel, Papillon, Masque Milano, to name just a few. Thanks for these great choices and mouthwatering descriptions!
    I would love to win “Spell 125” — even though I’ve never tried it, I’ve loved every other scent from Papillon so I know it must be divine!
    I’m in the USA

  • Wow, so many that I have yet to smell! Ida and Lauryn make them all sound wonderful and I appreciate their thoughtful concise comments on each. The Rubini seems like one I definitely have to find a sample of. Thank you for the amazing draw, I’d love a bottle of the Galleria from Masque Milano. US

  • I love the top 10 lists! The only one on Ida’s and Lauryn’s lists I’ve tried is Epic which is wonderful. I look forward to the Extrait at some point. After reading this round-up I am also going to have to find Androgyne 16020 for the intense leather and Spell 125 (sounds divine every time I read more about it). An earlier review of Sarah Baker’s Loudo made me want to try that too for the oud and this reminded me.!

    I’m in USA and would choose Spell 125. Thanks as always for the sensory journey and the draw.

  • I also love original Epic Woman so tempted by Epic 56. Papillon Spell 125 caught my attention with comparison to Guerlain Djedi. I have noticed in Lauryn’s and Ida’s choices that they are particularly fond of fragrances with oriental themes. My choice is Papillon Perfumes Spell 125. I am in US.

  • Barbara Collins says:

    I like the different perfumes featured in this one as many are natural which I think is great. Big fan of Liz moores so I would like to win spell 125
    USA

  • 2021 actually was a great year for me: I met the woman who now will be my wife in some months, got to know the niche fragrance world and I am never coming back. The list is awesome, though I have only tried Loudo and Lost Alice. I hope I can try more from the list. I would love to win Milano Fragrance Galleria. I live in the U.S.

  • Ida & Lauryn! ❤️ Thank you for wonderful Top Ten lists! What a perceptive observation that verdancy (connection to nature) and the gourmandization of fragrance are top trends! For that connection to nature, I am really enjoying Bravanariz! Muga, Cala, Bosc, and also the “one off” experiments like “Fum” are wonderful. The wild harvesting protocols and real attention to sustainability to which Ernesto Collado and family are dedicated show a way forward in the industry. Of course the Amazing Many Aftel release is an occasion! ❤️ Spell 125 cast a spell over me! I just ordered a tiny sample of vintage Guerlain Djedi (as I trust you so much) to smell and learn! ❤️ I am still working my way through the wonderful Velvet & Sweetpea samples I purchased after your review (Pangolin Violette Rose is certainly a stand out). Don’t Explain is heavenly! I thought Synthetic Jungle was very cool and also found that “sweeter green” idea in Heeley’s Athenean. Aether Arts is so great! Sarah Baker’s Atlante is one of my all-time favorite scents, thought I have not yet had the opportunity to experience Luodo. Rubini Nuvolari was one of my top top favorite scents this year! Unconditional Surrender is a favorite from Shawn Maher, but I’ve not had the chance to experience Treachery. Milano Fragranze has the most delightful discovery set! My recent favorite has been Naviglio with the lovely Marseille soap for those days one just wants to feel clean and wear a spotless white shirt. My advice would be to purchase this lovely sample set at Perfumology (Nir is wonderful!) and while you are there check out Clutch (our favorite). The Amouage extraits are gorgeous! Many left to experience on these amazing lists! Ok, enough rambling! Thank you so much for this amazing opportunity! If I were a lucky winner, I would select: Papillon Perfumes Spell 125 ❤️

  • I think that it is a great selection, I really love it, I live in Poland, EU. I would like to win Milano Fragranze Galleria.

  • Interesting that some from Michelyn and/or Ermano’s lists are also chosen by Ida and/or Lauryn! You all make me want all of them! If I were to win, I would choose Jorum Studio Elegy or Papillon Perfumes Spell 125. I am in the US

  • Great choices and each list has some of my favorites this year. I loved Barrel Treachery and Synthetic Jungle. Now I have to try Loudo and Perfumers du Mond. I absolutely love Papillon and Spell 125 and would love to win it. I am in VA, USA. Thank you all for the lovely draw.

  • Another inspired top ten list! There did seem to be a lot of natural, verdant perfume releases this year-perhaps an attempt to reconnect with nature when so many were isolated so long. I’ve tried FM Synthetic Jungle-an ode to greenery and there are many others on the list I would love to sample. I would choose either Jorum Studio Elegy or Papillon Perfumes Spell 125 if I’m chosen. I’m in MD, USA.

  • The end of the year Ten best Fragrances is always exciting Ida’s and
    Lauryn’s did a wonderful job. Im familiar with most from being on Cafleurebon. I would love to win Milano or Perfumes Spell 125 Thank you for this Chance USA

  • Interesting choices, many I have not had the pleasure to smell, but this helps me figure out if I’d like it or not. Kyoto was one I wanted to smell, but my local Nordstrom never got it in stock. There’s “Lost Alice” again to tempt me with another more fragrance savvy person adoring it. Maybe I am the only person who did not enjoy Vanilla Havana, I may have to try the last of my sample as it is “the best vanilla”. I am very interested in Encens Japanois after seeing it today and yesterday on the favorites list. I did purchase a few incense heavy fragrance during this pandemic…..hopefully I will still enjoy them when this pandemic is over. I would love to win Galleria. Thanks and looking forward to tomorrow’s list. USA.

  • Very very cool choices. Also, I find very interesting that there is some overlap with Ermano’s and Michelyn’s choices. This just makes me want to try those more, in particular Masque Milano Lost Alice, since I love the brand anyway. Dusita’s Cavatina too, her fragrances are so delicate, complex and feminine, I love them. Related to Ida’s and Lauryn’s choices, there is a lot that resonates with me. I was lucky to try a lot of fragrances this year, but unfortunately there is a lot more I was not able to. From their choices I was lucky to sample Milano Fragranze Galleria (which is amazing, and I have to try other fragrances from this new Alessandro’s brand), Les Indemodables Vanille Havane (good, but I was not blown away), and Epic 56 Woman Extrait (the name says it all…it’s EPIC). I adore incense, so based on their choices I’m definitely adding Kyoto to my wish list as well as Aedes de Venustas Encens Japonais. I also have to try Mayan Chocolate and Treachery, they just sound so interesting. Spell 125 has been on my wish list for so long now, that I feel bored repeating this (perhaps 2022 will be the year I’ll finally sample it, with some other fragrances from the brand). For that reason I’d love to win Papillon Perfumes Spell 125. I’m from Illinois, US.

  • I am expecting a shipment of Sarah Baker’s Loudo any day now but based on the review given a couple months ago in CaFleureBon indicating its youthful, unexpected take on oud + citrus and ice cream I know I will enjoy. Mayan Chocolate sounds excellent as well! Spicy chocolate is one of my favorite desserts, especially in dreary weather like we are having now in the US. And if the first mention of Lost Alice in a prior top 10 wasn’t enough, this review makes it sound all the more appealing to my gourmand side. If I am able to enter the draw for multiple fragrances, here are my selections:
    1. Elegy
    2. Spell 125 (The comparison to Thebes 1, among my favorite of Sultan Pasha’s work, is enough to make me squeal!)
    If I may enter for only one, I choose Elegy.
    Indiana, USA

  • I’ve only sampled Papillon Spell 125 and Stnthetic Nungle which I enjoyed but not enough to buy FB. The ones I’m most excited to try in the list are DSH Do t Explain and Nuvolari Rubini as they sound so unique and exciting. Of the offerings Elegy is the one threat sounds most up my alley. I love CFB and have learned so much from you all this year, thank you for all you do! Brooklyn, NY.

  • Sorohan Adriana says:

    My favorite remains Dusita Cavatina due to the tuberose and the exceptional floral notes and which, if it had been offered at the competition, I wanted to win, I want this perfume from my heart to obsess me. Next is the amazing Lost Alice with notes that complete the festive atmosphere with Alice’s story in wonderland.
    To complete a good coffee in an elegant, eccentric atmosphere I add Milano Fragranze Galleria that I want to win. I am from EU Bucharest Romania Europe

  • What an excellent selection, I see some favorites of Micheyn and Ermano, and I also see Evernia, which I also consider to be a wonderful discovery of this year. She is so natural and modern at the same time.

    To be honest, I didn’t really like the redesign of the Aedes de Venustas bottles, but if the juices remained the same and Encens Japonais preserved the handwriting of Master Bertrand, then we can forgive them for the redesign.

    Also I am intrigued by the description of Aether Arts Perfume Mayan Chocolate, it sounds great and I just love chocolate in perfumery.

    Of course Lost Alice is the thundering release of this year. I had the honor to be present at the presentation of this perfume, which was held online and I experienced tremendous pleasure, this gourmet perfume is simply wonderful!

    I would be happy to win Milano Fragranze Galleria or Jorum Studio Elegy.

    UK

  • Greater choices by Ida and Lauryn really hard to choose from the plethora of fragrances. I am really fascinated by Vanille havane because of the notes and the description. Just in case I win I would love to Galleria just because of the coffee and leather notes. Thanks a million from the United Kingdom

  • The new, Milan-centric line from Alessandro Brun of Masque Milano, Milano Fragranze introduced eight new fragrances this year. While it was a hard not to settle on the jubilant incense of Basilica as my favourite, Galleria is such a perfect embodiment of its inspiration, the stunningly elegant market, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, it had to be my choice. Galleria combines a wonderful roast coffee note, straight out of a Milanese coffee house, with an exceedingly elegant fine leather note in the heart. Violet and orris add a touch of upscale face powder while juicy citrus notes bring the sun beams that flood the Galleria’s mosaiced floors on a spring afternoon. If you are looking for a high-end leather fragrance with a twist, this is your girl. I am really intrigued by description and the notes sound sumptuous especially Coffee and leathery notes. Great choices by both Ida and Lauryn they all sound great. If I am lucky to win I would love to win Galleria. Thanks a lot from the UK

  • All wonderful, I really like them SPELL 125 (P.A.S.) and TREACHERY Barrel Aged (Maher Olfactive). I live in Europe and I hope to try them one day
    Linda

  • It’s so interesting to see the crossover between the lists and also the additional choices. I sadly haven’t tried any but now my to try list is even longer. I would love to win Elegy. I am in the UK

  • Andreea Elena Timofte says:

    This end of the year list is wonderful…it gives me a looot of places for my wishlist:(…One of my favorite muguet is the Oriza L. Legrand one so I am really curious of Dusita Cavatina being “among the most exquisite muguet perfumes.”
    I would love to win Milano Fragranze Galleria.
    I live in London, UK.

  • I love a good ‘Best of’ list and have added several of these to my list – so many good things to try! I love Papillon perfumery and am happy to see Spell 125 on the list. The new Epic is also on my list and I really am looking forward to trying Vanilla Havene and Joie de Vert. Oh how I love green perfumes! Thank you for a great list of things to try. As for the draw, if I win, I’d love a a bottle of Elegy. I’m in the US (tx).

  • A big thanks to Lauryn and Ida for their lists. I got exposed to a few fragrances I was not aware of like Treachery, barrel aged by Shawn Maher. I also liked Lauryn’s description of Aedes de Venustas encens japanais…feels like Christmas Eve folded out of origami… I like that line.
    Would love the Papillon Perfumes spell 125.
    Greetings from Maryland, US.

  • Another interesting reading session! Keep them coming!

    I really like the fragrances of Masque Milano and with the exception of Lost Alice, I was fortunate enough to try them all. In their range, there is a fragrance perfect for everyone. Their selection can satisfy every taste out there.

    I am of course curious about this younger line – Milano Fragranze – and knowing my history with Masque, I am sure I will love these offerings as well. Please count me in for Galleria.
    Thanks! Europe

  • There are some choices that match Michelyn and Ermano’ s picks and they of course pick my curiosity . And some new suggestions. I got so many new ideas to try in the following months.
    I’m in Eu and would like to win Fragnanze Milano Galleria.

  • “Feels like Christmas eve folded out of origami. A lovely strangeness in the juxtaposition of Japanese incense – which has always given off a quality of steam and damp wood to me – and homey smells of fresh fruit, rose and timeworn leather” – this is the best cafleurebon’s poethic description from 2021! I hope there will be many many more in 2022. Thank you cafleurebon for reporting best scents daily!
    I live in the EU and would like to participate in the draw for Milano Fragranze Galleria.

  • With literally thousands of perfumes being released every year, with huge marketing budgets and hype skewing their quality perceptions for ordinary humans who are not in the know, and are in an olfactory fog, these lists are very valuable as reviewers put their prestige on the line by saying what they say. These lists also save us valuable time and money by not falling prey to marketing gimmicks. That said, I have seen a number of these perfumes reviewed on Cafleurebon, so they are familiar. I have not tried any, except Treachery by Maher Olfactive, which I love. I love earthy, Oud based, woody, oriental and incense perfumes, so based on the reviews by Ida and Lauryn, I definitely want to try Kyoto as well as Aedes de Venustas Encens Japonais.

    My choice is Papillon Perfumes Spell 125. I am from the USA.

  • Ida and Lauryn both produced some lovely lists of their top erfumes this year! I appreciate the influence/emphasis of natural perfumes! I would love to win Jorum Studio Elegy as it has notes of honeysuckle and I’ve been on the search for a light, spring, honeysuckle perfume! From USA

  • wandering_nose says:

    Thank you Ida and Lauryn for this exquisite Best Of list. I have not tried any of the fragrances mentioned as of yet but am most looking forward to testing Epic 56, Lost Alice, Galleria, and Elegy. Also, Loudo sounds truly irresistible – a masterful mix of adult, gourmand-ish and wearable. And last but not least, Vanille Havane – oh my, sheerly from looking at the color of the juice I know it would be some deep, smoky and boozy vanilla heaven.
    My choice if I was lucky to win would be Galleria.
    Thank you from Dublin, Republic of Ireland, EU

  • Wow , what a read
    Pissara fragrances are like music evergreens , Cavatina too. Issara is my favorite Parfums Dusita, I also like Moonlight In Chiangmai.
    Epic 56 is plethora of spices and woods, with leathery vanilla so smoothen the blend. I do admit I’m interested.
    Ormonde Jayne Tiare is a Chypre, yes..a very green one , I’m a fan of Chypre/Green perfumes , so I presume I’ll enjoy it.
    Ketoret incense , Yemen , beewax , florals, cedar, are resins with some sweet touches, Parfumeurs du Monde Les Larmes d´Aden feels like a special, spiritual fragrance
    Judging by Ida Meister review of Spell 125 , and previous Papillon Artisan Perfumes reviews on Cafleurebon, I tend to believe a lot of Liz Moores work is throwback to the 70s and 80s.Pine , incense, slightly salty and animalic feel , all balanced with creamy sandalwood. I like it.
    Sophisticated gourmands i like, leather and the oak barrels is a great idea , Treachery, Barrel-Aged 2021 sounds great.
    Vanille Havane I know, smells very expensive
    Vanilla bean spiced rum done to perfection.
    Ice cream parfait ? My inner child is creeping inside of me , just by reading Lauryn review of Loudo , but the pipe tobacco , oud and resin are kindly reminding me I’m not a kid anymore .
    I had the pleasure of visiting Galleria Vittorio Emanuele , world famous shopping center , and I love Milano ,one of the most beautiful and full of life sites in the world. The sweeter part , voluptuous leather, and iris are there, but also the sandalwood , and espresso are present too .
    You can call Galleria sensual, and romantic, but just live everything in Italy , I have a feeling there’s some level of unpredictably , and chaos too.
    I’d love to win Galleria
    Exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • I love such kind of articles where dear editors tell us about most important perfumes in passing year!
    Very intresting choices !!!
    I am not familiar wit Cavanita , but as said in here “most exquisite muguet perfumes ever made…” intrigued me!
    I was impressed by Synthetic Jungle, but will not buy it, because I am not “green” perfume lover.
    I am very curios about Aedes de Venustas Encens Japonais – love this brand and love incense.
    But mostle I would like to test or get without test Les Indemodables Vanille Havane- lve buzzy vanilla very much.

  • I was lucky to get to know only two scent from above list (I have a resolution to test much more scent in coming Year). Lost Alice is a candidate for a bottle for me. I die to know newest releases from Dusita (she is a master in florals).
    I would like to win Galleria. I am from Poland.

  • I absolutely love reading end of the year lists. There’s many I’ll not get the chance to try that sound fascinating and I love it when there are some that I have tried and I can compare my thoughts. From this list I’ve only tried spell 125 and love it’s enchanted forest feel, it’s another Papillon love. I want to try the new Jorum Studios and love the sound of floral wearable art. I am in U.K. and have everything crossed!

  • whimsical diva says:

    What a great list. I got a sample of the Dusita and absolutely loving both Cavatina and Amancara (which featured on another best of 2021 list). Vanille Havane is next on my wishlist – it’s the absolutely perfect boozy vanilla (right up there with Mona di Orio Vanille). I’ve sampled Synthetic Jungle too, but am in two minds about it. I didn’t particularly enjoy the opening, but loved the mid and base notes.

    I’d like to enter the draw for Papillon Perfumes Spell 125 and Milano Galleria, as I’ve sampled both and love them (and the houses). I live in California, USA.

  • Well after reading these it’s clear I need to start a list of fragrances where if I get a chance to acquire a decant I should do so. 2021 was the year my wife and I began a journey exploring the world of fragrance as we were unable to travel ourselves for the first time in years. It’s helped me to have an understanding of what I like most.

    Ida and Lauryn both have done a wonderful job of describing what the fragrances evoke for them and most importantly how they evolve over time. Of those available, Galleria is the one I’d most like to add to my collection. Thanks much for those remarkable opportunities. I’m in North Carolina USA.

  • I found Ida and Lauryn’s article to be interesting- I’m familiar with all of their reviews and articles which they posted this year, so it was interesting to see what they feel is of a superlative nature at the end of the year. I’ve tried, and enjoyed, some of the ones which they mentioned, e.g. Perfumology’s “Sudu Te” and Rogue Perfumery’s “Vetifleur”. I think that Milano Fragranze’s “Basilica” might be the best fragrance release of 2021, but I didn’t get to try more than a dozen new releases this year. However from that same company came “Galleria” which I don’t like, so I disagree with Lauryn on that one, in regards to it being of a superlative nature. “Basilica”, however, has become one of my favorite fragrances, so I enjoyed hearing her say that it’ s a favorite of hers too. If I win this draw, then I choose Jorum Studio’s “Elegy” because I’ve been wanting to try something from this company for a while now, but I haven’t had a chance yet. My second choice is: Papillon Perfumes “Spell 125”. I live in MD., U.S.A. Thank you.

  • These fragrances I’m not really familiar with. Mayan Chocolate seems like something that would be just my type. My fragrance tastes change, but in the core I’m still a fan of smelling like a tasty treat! Because of that Vanille Havane is closely second on my radar from these. It’s my favourite list so far, because of bringing these two to my attention. Now it’s time for me to get a sample of these and maybe one of each! I’ve heard about the Galleria already, but didn’t have a chance to smell this one, it seems pretty great for me too, just not really sure about the leather, but it often is just as “edible” as any gourmand note. If I happen to win I would gladly pick Galleria. I live in Poland.

  • Cavatina and my favorite Parfums Dusita Erawan do have the same vibe to me , joyful Spring fragrances.
    Guaiac wood, frankincense and patchouli , and some vanilla , Epic 56 I’d like to try a lot.
    Full of Egyptian mysticism, Spell 125 is artistic fragrance i’d like to try.Never had a chance to smell Papillon Perfums myself
    Treachery, Barrel-Aged 2021 , i’m imagining pictures of super high end private gentlemen club, expensive Cuban cigarettes, 30 years old whiskeys, handmade Belgian chocolate and almonds as appetizers.
    Les Indemodables Vanille Havane is definitely a winner in my book. Rich, sweet, but not going overboard, spicy, leathery, with a slightly resinous dry down. Confident fragrance, for a confident person.
    Masque Milano Russian Tea i had the pleasure of smelling before. The steaming black tea is so strong in a good way, in Lost Alice the tea is more milky , the fragrance is sweeter, but still keeping its complexity.
    I had a good feeling about Milano Fragranze after all the praises , so I ordered the sample set in September , and I have to say I’m impressed. The brand i think represents the beauty , passion, lust , and sensuality of Italian man, and women. Galleria is classic high end Leather fragrance , just a bit sweet, spicy , and let’s not forget the espresso, it’s Italy after all.
    Alessandro Brun brought to us a lot of new beauties , Galleria is one of them , and my choice in the giveaway.
    Thank you Lauryn Beer and Ida Meister
    USA

  • This has further confirmed my NEED to smell Nuvolari! I hope I can find a sample somewhere. The only scents on this list I have smelled are actually Elegy and Spell 125. I’ll probably get a sample of the Aftelier scent soon; I had no idea she released a new scent this year! I love to see everyone’s expert and beautiful tastes – thank you!! I am in NY, USA, and would choose Jorum Studio Elegy.

  • The only selection of Ida’s and Lauryn’s that I have tried is Milano Fragranze’s Galleria (the sample of which I luckily acquired through CaFleureBon’s and M.F.’s generosity) and can confirm that it is a stunner. I love that all of the contributors’ Top-10 lists are so much different than the typical run-of-the-mill list of 2021 designers that YouTube features ad nauseam. Even though I haven’t tried any of the others featured here reading and dreaming about them is quite interesting, and a few have made my “must-try” list (specifically Treachery and Mayan Chocolate…wow). Out of the three that have been generously provided I would definitely choose Milano Fragranze Galleria as I’ve wanted a full bottle after crushing through my sample long ago; it is such a spectacular scent! Thanks so much, as always, for the opportunity and cheers from Illinois!

  • Michael Prince says:

    Ida and Lauryn did a great job highlighting so many of the great fragrance releases of 2021. From Ida’s list I’ve been wanting to try Barrel Aged Treachery…I have the original Treachery and love it. I also wanted to try Cecile Zarokian’s Amouage Epic 56 Woman Extrait which is said to be even better than the original. Overall I enjoy Lauryn’s list more due to the cozy, sweet, comforting, and gourmand selections such as Masque Milano Lost Alice, Milano Fragraze Galleria, Aether Arts Perfume Mayan Chocolate and one thats been on my wishlist for a long time Les Indemodables Vanille Havane.I would love to win Milano Fragraze Galleria. I am from the USA.

  • “…and the ongoing gourmandization of fragrance regardless their classification”
    Exactly !!!!
    To be fair I’m loving it, because not only I’m a Pastry Chef, but I look for gourmands 9/10 times . Over 80% of my collection are gourmands, and still I’ve noticed how many new gourmands are coming out every week.
    Les Larmes d´Aden favorite of the two new
    Parfumeurs du Monde . I like it’s smokiness, resins, mild sweetness, and I’m also curious about the Blue ginger in it.
    Why was not aware of the Barrel Aged 2021 Treachery? When it was released?!?
    I juat recently bought original Treachery , to me smells similar to Chocolate Ganache Cake with Wiskey and Raspberries i do on special occasions only.
    “Vanille Havane is smoky, boozy, sumptuous, and one of the most gorgeous vanillas I’ve ever smelled.”
    YES it is , absolutely!
    Vanille Havane smells surreal , I’m 100% certain the fragrance was inspired by the traditional for the Caribbean “Black Cake” , rum soaked cake i love making, and eating at my bakery.Both do contain dried fruits (prunes, currants) , raisins , rum , pure vanilla extract , clove , cardamom and cinnamon. There’s NO way in the world, we’re talking about a coincidence, not a chance. Vanille Hanave and “Black Cake” are like identical, mirror images of themselves.
    When my decant is done, I’ll be buying a bottle.
    Lost Alice is favorite again i see . Carrot Cake with Spiced Apricots, Honey Cream and Glazed Carrots , and drinking tea is what i’m thinking right now.
    Galleria?
    I imagined of eating Red Velvet Cake, with Berries, drinking coffee, somewhere in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele.
    Impressed by Nicoleta Tomsa review of Panettone I finally ordered the sample set, I should have it in a week , shipping is so slow lately.
    I’ll be happy to get Galleria
    Appreciate Ida Meister and Lauryn fine work, and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • Once again it’s so exciting to go through each editor’s preferences of the year/season. What I found very true and interesting was the statement about the “gourmandization” of perfumes nowadays, which can be a joy or a bit of a bore depending on one’s preference, and then I was very happy to read about some perfumes that I hadn’t heard of in the article, discovering some great chypre, florals and smoky perfumes that went straight to my sampling list. I also noticed some names from the previous article repeated in this one, so that just confirms how great they are.
    I’d love to win Milano Fragranze Galleria, the orris, leather and coffee combo sounds exquisite.
    From EU.

  • This list is so great, it’s reminding me how much I need to smell Spell 125. I also am making it a new years resolution to sample the new Jorum Studio scents. I think Euan McCall’s work is stunning, and these new ones sound right up my alley.

    The mention of Sarah Baker’s Loudo is also reminding me how much I loved my sample of her Rules of Attraction. Maybe I’ll order a few of her recent scents to try!

    If I’m lucky enough to win I’d love either Elegy or Spell 125. USA here!

  • These all sound gorgeous and fascinating. The only scent mentioned that I’ve gotten to try is Vertifleur. The magic of fragrance has been more important to me this year than ever before. Thank you all for sharing your passion. The prize I most covet is Spell 125. (USA)

  • This was really a great, great list of fragrances! It’s been a great year all around, for fragrances at least and these are truly some of the best. Most of them, sadly I haven’t tried, but after this list, I’ll surely keep a nose out for them! 😀 But from those I’ve tried, that are on the list – Epic 56 by Amouage is a STUNNER! I’d like to win Jorum Studio Elegy, since I haven’t smelled anything from the house and the review, as well as the small blurb on the top list sounds like it’s just right up my alley! I live in Croatia, EU

  • Great selections, thank you for these. It’s great that there are so many contributors so we get a wide variety of picks, not just the same lists. I live in Finland, EU, I would like to take part in the draw for the Milano Fragranze Galleria.

  • Danu Seith-Fyr says:

    A veritable treasure chest to explore, beautifully chosen summary of the years offerings. In a year that gave us the opportunity, here in Europe to commune with our fellows in person and breathe life once mpre into personal connectiona, may this be enhanced in 2022 so we cal all reliah what are exciting times for perfume. So we have travelled, thanks to writers here and there. Thank you ladies, would love to be lucky to receive Jorum studio- Elegy or Milano Fragranze – Galleria. Merci beaucoup from beautiful France

  • Second thumbs up to Ida Meister and Lauryn Beer
    Epic 56 leather ,vanilla , incense and tea i find attractive.
    Never been to the Yemen, but I’d like to explore the all natural incense accord in Les Larmes d’Aden .
    Are all Papillon Perfums inspired by Ancient Egypt, I’ve sampled Anubis..
    Barel Aged Treachery feels boozy, smoky and original.
    Lost Alice has a lot of fans on Cafleurebon, I need to try it , and also Russian Tea.
    A lot of people, not only on Cafleurebon, but on Instagram and YouTube think Vanille Havane is one of the best new niche vanilla/gourmand fragrances on the market. All reviews are overwhelmingly positive.
    Authentic vanilla, creamy jasmine, leather and rum , and spices? My expectations are pretty high i have to say.
    “Galleria combines a wonderful roast coffee note, straight out of a Milanese coffee house, with an exceedingly elegant fine leather note in the heart.
    ….
    If you are looking for a high-end leather fragrance with a twist, this is your girl.”
    I’m sold
    The whole concept behind Milano Fragranze i like a lot, blue bottles are eye catching, unique stories behind each and every fragrance. Bright future is ahead.
    Galleria would be great
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • I LOVE these lists every year. Admittedly, I have usually tried only a small sample of the ones listed, and this year is no different. But it helps in setting an aspirational list of likes and wants. In Ida’s list, Dusita’s Cavatina is the only one I’ve tried, and it is every bit as lovely as she states. I am anticipating spring, when this will begin to see a lot of wear from me again. Although I haven’t dabbled much in the pond of Amouage, I keep seeing Epic 56 Extrait mentioned, so I am curious to try it. Also, the new Ormande Jayne scent Evernia sounds just like my cup of tea! On Lauryn’s list, The Aedes Encens Japonais sounds wonderful and is a release I was completely unaware of! I’m also very curious about Masque Milano’s Lost Alice, which gets a lot of mention. I would be delighted to win any of the fragrances mentioned here.

  • Oh boy, my wallet is going to cry tears due to all of these lists. Tears of joy though. This was a really good mix/selection of houses to sample from. I now need to look into Nuvolari which sounds phenomenal as well as Encens Japonais and Sarah Baker’s Loudo, which sounds like a great gourmand. I would choose Spell 125 for the draw. Thank you. I’m in the US.

  • 2021 was a difficult year because of the pandemic but because but in the other hand being lock down in the house is what get me into fragrance world. I needed to buy new perfumes but I was unable to sample them in the shop so I started to watch youtube reviews and read blogs and I discovered niche brands and stared my little collection.
    There are some great choices by both, Ida and Lauryn. I was specially intrigue by Kyoto. The notes look interesting and “you may want to sample it first” comment by Ida, made me even more interested. Elegy is as beautiful as Ida’s description. Cavatina is also a win for me. As a Alice in Wonderland I’d love to try Lost Alice by Masque Milano. Although it is a little bit challenging fragrance for me, I’d like to win Galleria by Milano Fragranze. I live in EU, Poland.

  • A lot of interesting picks. I like the attention for indie brands I have not heard of until now. I am a big fan of Amouage as well, and the description of Epic 56 sounds captivating. The iris note captures my interest in Milano Fragranze Galleria, so I would like to win that.

  • So happy to see Milano Fragranze Galleria making someone’s list! I was very excited about it after trying the sample of it from 2022 ScentExplore that I broke my “try decant before buying bottle” rule.
    I highly recommend for lovers of suede/leather scents. I didn’t find the red berry overwhelming at all, I was actually surprised to see it listed. Galleria would still be my first choice of the above offerings, but would not turn any of the above away! Tks again and in the US

  • “Two trends in 2021 perfumery strike me: the emergence of verdancy, which represents a desire to connect with the natural world; and the ongoing gourmandization of fragrance regardless of their classification”

    Nice observation Ida . I’m not sure if the vast amount of vegetal fragrances lately has something in common with the nature… maybe , but it’s definitely something trendy like gourmands. Old school aromatics , and chypres are also quite popular lately.
    As usual I’ll share my thoughts on the fragrances from Ida and Lauryn list I know, or want to try
    1. Cavatina is photorealistic green fragrances, with lime , laying on the bed of sandalwood.
    2. Parfumeurs du Monde new fragrances I’m eager to try, especially Alexandre Helwani made Makeda , and Les Larmes d’Aden because of the Ketoret incense and resinous base
    3. I’m familiar with Papillon Perfums , I know all of their fragrances, excluding Spell 125. Anubis I own , and I like Bengale Rouge and Tobacco Rose
    4. Maher Olfactive fragrances i’m familiar with , and i also know the sister company Chatillon Lux .Weinstrasse by Chatillon Lux , is in my possession for a longer period of time , and influenced by Ida’s Maher Olfactive reviews I bought the sample set, and later 50ml bottle of Treachery.
    I’m really curious what Shawn Maher did , and how different is Barrel Aged compared to the “vintage” Treachery.
    5. Frédéric Malle Synthetic Jungle
    Huge anticipation, but to me Synthetic Jungle is just OK, and nothing special. Nowhere near masterpieces like Musc Ravageur , Portrait of a Lady and Promise.
    6. Vanille Hanave is the reason I bought Les Indémodables sample set. If I have to describe it with one word it will be “phenomenal” . It’s so full , so lush, so special. One of a kind classy gourmand
    7. Lost Alice by Masque Milano
    I do agree with Ermano, fragrance is so refined and original. Unlike him , I also get a lot of rose .
    I’m starting to believe most don’t get the rose..
    8. My impressions of Galleria are similar but not the same. I clearly get the leather handbag , but not the dark roasted coffee . What I get is the leather handbag heavily poured with Baileys , creamy sandalwood, patchouli, and lots of orris.
    9. Loudo i also have to try
    I’d like to get Galleria
    Thanks a lot
    USA

  • Lovely article Ida and Lauryn! I absolutely love both your choices. Ida’s choices hit the veritable who’s-who of my all-time favorite houses – Dusita, DSH, Amouage, Papillion, and Ormonde Jayne – yet still managed to pick fragrances that are new to me in each house, giving me plenty of recommendations to explore and be enticed by. I am especially eager to try Spell 125 as it calls back to but is different from one of my favorite fragrances, Anubis, Liz Moore’s first fragrance. Similarly, I can’t wait to try Amouage Epic 56 extrait as I am such a fan of the original Epic!

    Lauryn’s picks, by contrast, contain mostly houses I am not at all familiar with, yet the one I am most interested in is from a perfumer I am more than enamoured of – Bertrand Duchafour’s Encens Japonais. I can’t help but be drawn in by it’s alluring combination of spicy incense, supple leather, and soft rose – 3 of my all time favorite notes.

    I live in the US. I would love to win any of the fragrances in the draw, in the following order of preference: 1) Papillon Perfumes Spell 125 2) Jorum Studio Elegy and 3) Milano Fragranze Galleria. Thank you so much for the draw!

  • Well done, keep them coming the top 10s
    Most appealing to me are

    Ida Meister – > Parfums Dusita Cavatina
    I’ve learned a lot of new things about lily of the valley from Despina review.Just in case i read it twice. Alive and cheerful fragrance is what I’m expecting
    Ida Meister -> Epic 56
    Ida -> Les Larmes d’Aden , because of the really rare Temple of Jerusalem Ketoret incense
    Ida -> Treachery Barrel-Aged 2021
    Come on, it’s so…..ME . Jack Daniel’s Whiskey Chocolate is what I’m expecting, and I’ll treat myself with a few pieces right now .
    Lauryn Beer -> Les Indemodables Vanille Havane
    Delicious and boozy? Count me in
    Lauryn Beer -> Lost Alice
    Mysterious, fruity, and magically smoky , Russian Tea is my favorite Masque Milano. Lost in Alice i believe is like its younger, more playful cousin.
    Lauryn Beer -> Milano Fragranze Galleria I can’t go wrong with , I’m a fan of leather , slightly sweet powdery fragrances, with makeup type of iris. Galleria sounds really awesome , sophisticated fragrance , with cuddling touch.
    Thank you for the opportunity
    USA

  • it’s interesting that some of the perfumes appear in other 2021 selections – it makes me want to try them even more – like Amouage Epic 56, or Frederic Malle’s newest creations, or Elegy, for that matter! Thanks for the draw, Elegy is my choice, it sounds really good! I’m in Romania

  • Thanks for bringing my attention to some
    of these I was not familiar with. I am ordering samples of a few now. My daughter is named Alice so I may defn have to try just for fun. I am always game for a muget and appreciate most of what Malle offers, though only buy 10mls to create room in my collection.
    I would love to try any and live in North Carolina, USA