Note · gourmand
Vanilla
27,753 perfumes feature this note.
Mugler
Angel
1992Angel is the perfume that invented the gourmand category.
PatchouliVanillaCaramelSweet3.6 / 5· 29,722Chanel
Coco Mademoiselle
2001The opening strikes with bright, nearly aggressive citrus—sharp bergamot and bitter orange cut through immediately, lifted by a clean orange blossom that feels more zesty than floral.
CitrusPatchouliFloralMusky4.1 / 5· 29,283Lancôme
La Vie Est Belle
2012La Vie Est Belle opens with a crystallized sweetness—ripe pear and black currant rendered more like candied fruit than fresh juice.
VanillaIrisCaramelHoney3.6 / 5· 28,982Tom Ford
Black Orchid
2006Black Orchid opens dense and narcotic, a heavy pour of ylang-ylang and gardenia thick enough to coat the air.
PatchouliFloralMuskySmoky3.9 / 5· 26,053Yves Saint Laurent
Black Opium
2014Black Opium opens with a bright shock of pear and pink pepper, quickly softened by orange blossom's creamy petals.
VanillaPatchouliSweetWhite Floral3.9 / 5· 25,669Dior
Hypnotic Poison
1998The opening is sweet but not exactly fruity—coconut mingles with plum and apricot in a way that feels dense, almost narcotic, like overripe fruit left in the sun.
TuberoseVanillaAmberSweet4.1 / 5· 25,173Dior
J Adore
1999J'adore's original 1999 formulation is a big, unembarrassed bouquet — a wet, juicy opening of pear and magnolia with a peach-bergamot edge, everything slightly overripe in a deliberate way.
TuberoseRoseVanillaOzonic3.8 / 5· 25,013Tom Ford
Tobacco Vanille
2007Tom Ford's Tobacco Vanille opens with a plush, almost edible sweetness—imagine pipe tobacco dusted with vanilla powder and dried fruit, rich without being syrupy.
VanillaTobaccoSweetWarm Spicy4.2 / 5· 22,332Versace
Crystal Noir
2004Crystal Noir opens with a dusky warmth, cardamom and ginger flashing briefly before the scent settles into something darker and more enveloping.
AmberWoodyMuskyWhite Floral3.9 / 5· 21,063Creed
Aventus
2010Aventus opens with a bright, almost synthetic burst of pineapple and apple—tart, juicy, and immediately recognizable.
FruityLeatherMuskyPatchouli4.3 / 5· 19,581Jean Paul Gaultier
Le Male
1995Le Male opens with a sharp jolt of mint and lavender—barbershop brisk, but warmer than expected.
SweetVanillaLavenderCinnamon4.0 / 5· 18,841Viktor & Rolf
Flowerbomb
2005Flowerbomb opens with a pale apricot softness from osmanthus, lightly lifted by bergamot, but the citrus fades quickly.
VanillaRosePatchouli3.9 / 5· 17,964Carolina Herrera
Good Girl
2016The opening contradiction defines this fragrance: bitter espresso colliding with sweet almond extract, flanked by a sharp citrus edge that keeps the sweetness from cloying.
CaramelSweetVanillaChocolate3.9 / 5· 17,361Giorgio Armani
Si
2013The opening of Sì feels like blackcurrant liqueur poured over chilled silk—tart, bright, and unapologetically modern.
RoseAmberVanillaPowdery3.8 / 5· 17,074Armaf
Club de Nuit Intense Man
2015The opening is unapologetically bold: tart pineapple and blackcurrant collide with sharp citrus and green apple, creating an almost electric sweetness that announces itself from across a room.
FruityVanillaMuskyLeather4.2 / 5· 16,740Guerlain
Shalimar Eau de Parfum
1990The opening is bright but brief—bergamot and lemon barely settle before giving way to something darker and more layered.
VanillaSweetAmberSmoky4.0 / 5· 16,654Dolce & Gabbana
The One
2006The One opens with a soft blush of peach that feels ripe rather than sharp, cushioned by a hint of bergamot that keeps it from turning too sweet.
AmberVanilla3.8 / 5· 15,640Lolita Lempicka
Lolita Lempicka
1997The opening is a cool, green jolt—anise and ivy shimmer together like frost on dark leaves, quickly softened by violet's powdery hush.
IrisSweetPowderyVanilla4.0 / 5· 15,327Maison Martin Margiela
By the Fireplace
2015By the Fireplace opens with a faint drift of orange blossom smoothed by pink pepper, but within minutes the guaiac wood asserts itself—resinous, slightly medicinal, with that characteristic band-aid sweetness that splits opinion.
VanillaSmokyWoodyBalsamic4.2 / 5· 15,275Davidoff
Cool Water
1988Cool Water opens with a bracing aquatic-herbal rush—lavender and mint collide like a splash of cold seawater, sharpened by rosemary's camphorous bite.
MarineLavenderOzonicMossy3.9 / 5· 15,239Prada
Prada Candy
2011**Prada Candy** opens with a caramel so thick it feels almost tactile, a blast of burnt sugar that refuses the usual bright citrus preamble.
CaramelVanillaMuskyChocolate3.8 / 5· 15,060Dior
Poison
1985The plum and anise hit first with a dark, almost medicinal sweetness, like spiced fruit compote left to macerate overnight.
TuberoseCinnamonSmokyAmber3.9 / 5· 14,700Dior
Dior Addict
2002The original Dior Addict opened with a jolt of tart blackberry that felt almost edible, a daring choice for luxury perfume in the early 2000s.
FloralWoodyVanillaSweet4.1 / 5· 14,456Kenzo
Flower by Kenzo
2000The sheer force of Bulgarian rose hits like a cool breeze off water—green, dewy, nearly transparent at first, then deepening with the plummy sweetness of black currant.
RoseFloralMuskyPowdery3.6 / 5· 13,967Giorgio Armani
Armani Code for Women
2006A jasmine-forward oriental that announces itself with sweetness but gains dimension quickly.
FloralHoneyVanillaWoody4.0 / 5· 13,821Chanel
Bleu de Chanel Eau de Parfum
2014The opening delivers a sharp citrus burst tempered by pink pepper and mint—bracing without veering into cologne territory.
AmberSmokyAromaticFresh Spicy4.4 / 5· 13,646Jean Paul Gaultier
Le Male Le Parfum
2020Le Male Le Parfum strips away the maritime freshness of the original, leaving a denser, more carnal structure.
VanillaLavenderIrisWarm Spicy4.6 / 5· 13,406Aquolina
Pink Sugar
2004The opening is a bright sugar rush—candied berries and citrus zest meeting a faint green twinge of fig leaf, sweet but not quite cloying yet.
CaramelVanillaSweetFruity3.7 / 5· 13,393Chanel
Chanel No 5 Parfum
1921The first spray feels like stepping into a room where aldehydes hang in the air like champagne bubbles—bright, soapy, almost abstract.
FloralPowderyRoseMusky3.7 / 5· 13,217Cacharel
Amor Amor
2003The opening is a neon-bright burst of citrus and blackcurrant, almost acidic in its intensity, like biting into a grapefruit still cold from the refrigerator.
VanillaFruityAmberSoft Spicy3.7 / 5· 12,922Ariana Grande
Cloud
2018Cloud opens with a haze of soft lavender and bergamot that feels more pillow than sharp, sweetened by a whisper of pear.
MuskyLavenderVanillaSweet4.0 / 5· 12,730Tom Ford
Oud Wood
2007Oud Wood announces itself through a smoky, resinous haze—Brazilian rosewood and cardamom tempering the dense, medicinal quality often found in oud-forward compositions.
OudWoodyEarthyAmber4.3 / 5· 12,709Jean Paul Gaultier
Ultra Male
2015Ultra Male opens with a jolt of sweetness—candied pear and mint collide over lavender, creating something between a barbershop and a patisserie.
VanillaCaramelCinnamonLavender4.4 / 5· 12,479Kenzo
Kenzo Jungle l'Elephant
1996Kenzo Jungle l'Elephant opens like a spice market in the afternoon — cumin first, unmistakably, with cardamom and clove crowding in behind.
AmberVanillaPatchouliCinnamon3.9 / 5· 12,423Chanel
Allure Homme Sport
2004The opening is a bright citrus spark—clean orange peel with a crisp, almost aquatic freshness that feels more athletic than sweet.
MuskyCitrusWoodySweet4.3 / 5· 12,382Chanel
Coco Eau de Parfum
1984Coco opens with a plush rose that feels neither fresh nor dried, but somewhere warmly alive—dusted with peach skin and backed by jasmine's indolic weight.
RoseAmberBalsamicVanilla4.3 / 5· 12,365Paco Rabanne
Olympea
2015Olympea opens with a bright salted-aquatic shimmer that quickly gives way to warm vanilla threaded through with powdery florals.
VanillaMarineWoodyOzonic3.9 / 5· 12,158Dior
Dune
1991Dune opens with a peculiar brightness—bergamot softened by peony's powdery greenness, like sunlight filtered through salt-hazed air.
WoodyAmberMossyFloral4.0 / 5· 12,133By Kilian
Angels' Share
2020A cognac-soaked indulgence that opens with a sharp, almost medicinal bite of oak and alcohol vapor before settling into something warmer and more digestible.
VanillaSweetCaramelCinnamon4.4 / 5· 12,081Lancôme
Trésor
1990Trésor opens with a lush wave of stone fruit—ripe peach and apricot—tempered by crisp bergamot and a watery flash of lily of the valley.
RoseAmberVanillaIris3.6 / 5· 12,043Givenchy
Ange ou Demon
2006Ange ou Démon opens with a dry, medicinal scratch of saffron and thyme that feels almost austere—an unusual greeting for what becomes a thoroughly creamy floral.
SweetVanillaMossyWarm Spicy3.8 / 5· 12,023Chanel
Chance Eau de Toilette
2002A bright swirl of pineapple and pink pepper opens this eau de toilette with unexpected fizz, softened almost immediately by the powdery cushion of iris.
IrisPowderyPatchouliCitrus3.9 / 5· 11,921Cacharel
Noa
1998The first impression is ethereal—white musk and freesia create a soft, almost transparent veil, while subtle fruit notes (peach and plum) hover without turning sweet.
MuskyWoodySmokySweet3.9 / 5· 11,884Lancôme
Poeme
1995The opening is a soft collision of plum and bergamot, fruit that leans purple rather than bright, with a honeyed narcissus threading through.
TuberoseAmberVanillaRose4.0 / 5· 11,841Marc Jacobs
Daisy
2007Daisy opens with a jolt of strawberry freshness cut by the green snap of violet leaf—a bright, youthful contrast that feels both playful and surprisingly grounded.
MuskyFloralGreenWhite Floral3.8 / 5· 11,769Parfums De Marly
Layton
2016A blast of crisp apple and lavender opens Layton with surprising contrast—the fruit sharp and candied, the herb clean but sweetened.
VanillaFruityLavenderWoody4.5 / 5· 11,455Jean Paul Gaultier
Classique
1993A wave of orange blossom and anise announces itself immediately, sweet and slightly medicinal, like candied fennel seeds scattered across white petals.
TuberoseVanillaAmberCinnamon3.9 / 5· 11,424Tom Ford
Lost Cherry
2018Lost Cherry opens with a boozy, syrupy cherry liqueur note—part maraschino, part almond extract—that's unapologetically sweet and dense.
SweetVanillaWoodyCinnamon4.1 / 5· 11,354Juicy Couture
Viva la Juicy
2008Viva la Juicy opens with a candied brightness that feels deliberately playful, like walking past a dessert counter in full bloom.
CaramelVanillaFloralSweet4.0 / 5· 11,351Lancôme
La Nuit Tresor
2015La Nuit Trésor opens with a fleeting brightness—pear and bergamot that vanish almost before they register, quickly overtaken by sweetness.
VanillaCaramelPatchouli4.1 / 5· 11,052Guerlain
Samsara Eau de Parfum
1989A meditation on sandalwood rendered in the grand Guerlain manner, Samsara opens with a soft citrus brightness quickly overtaken by ylang-ylang's creamy, almost narcotic richness.
WoodyIrisPowderyFloral4.1 / 5· 10,985Givenchy
L'Interdit Eau De Parfum (2018)
2018L'Interdit in its 2018 EDP form leans far darker than the 1957 original it borrows a name from.
TuberosePatchouliVanillaAmber4.0 / 5· 10,870Givenchy
Organza
1996Organza opens with a warm scatter of nutmeg over gardenia, bergamot lifting the spice just enough to keep it from weighing too heavily at the start.
TuberoseFloralVanillaAmber4.0 / 5· 10,833Chanel
Coco Noir
2012Coco Noir opens with a brief citrus flicker—grapefruit and bergamot—that vanishes almost immediately into something darker and warmer.
WoodyPatchouliSweetAmber4.1 / 5· 10,815Hugo Boss
Boss Bottled
1998Boss Bottled opens with a crisp apple-and-citrus brightness tempered by oakmoss, a greeting that feels polished but approachable.
FruityWoodyEarthyCinnamon4.1 / 5· 10,737Viktor & Rolf
Spicebomb Extreme
2015The opening is immediate and loud: black pepper crackles through thick cinnamon and a sweetened tobacco accord that registers almost as burned caramel.
VanillaCinnamonTobaccoWarm Spicy4.5 / 5· 10,644Guerlain
La Petite Robe Noire
2012La Petite Robe Noire opens with a startling sweetness—almond and bergamot collide into something that smells more like cherry syrup than either ingredient alone.
SweetVanillaPowderyIris3.6 / 5· 10,616Britney Spears
Midnight Fantasy
2006A volley of jammy fruit—raspberry and plum syrup—announces *Midnight Fantasy* with unapologetic sweetness.
VanillaAmberMuskySweet4.0 / 5· 10,461Jean Paul Gaultier
Le Male Elixir
2023Le Male Elixir arrives with a rush of mint and lavender that feels both fresh and unexpectedly dense—herbal coolness sweetened almost immediately by benzoin and vanilla.
SweetVanillaHoneyCaramel4.6 / 5· 10,388Yves Saint Laurent
Cinema
2004Cinema opens with a soft, powdery luminosity that feels less like stepping into darkness and more like the glow of a silver screen.
MuskyVanillaFloralAmber4.1 / 5· 10,251Burberry
Burberry Her
2018The opening is a soft-edged fruit basket—raspberry and strawberry mostly, with a faint tartness from currant and blackberry that keeps it from turning into candy.
CherryVanillaMossyAmber3.9 / 5· 10,171Dior
Dolce Vita
1994Dolce Vita opens with a spiced brightness, cardamom and bergamot threading through soft peach and lily, like sunlight filtered through gauze.
WoodyVanillaFruityWarm Spicy4.0 / 5· 10,145Joop!
Joop Homme
1989The opening hits with a bruised sweetness—bergamot and orange blossom turned sticky and almost fermented, like citrus left too long in the sun.
VanillaCinnamonHoneyTobacco3.4 / 5· 10,087Kenzo
Kenzo Amour
2006Kenzo Amour opens with almost nothing — no sharp citrus jolt, no assertive spice — just the slow unfurling of heliotrope, the almond-sweet flower that smells like powdered sugar with a floral undertow.
VanillaMuskySmokyFloral4.1 / 5· 10,071Lancôme
Tresor Midnight Rose
2011Tresor Midnight Rose opens with an assertive raspberry note that feels almost liqueur-like in its sweetness, immediately tempered by a crisp, dewy rose.
RoseFruitySweetMusky4.0 / 5· 10,071Mugler
A*Men
1996A-Men opens with a startling coolness—mint and lavender cutting through the air like menthol against skin—before plunging into something far stranger and more indulgent.
PatchouliCaramelVanillaSweet4.0 / 5· 10,051Xerjoff
XJ 1861 Naxos
2015The opening is bright but immediately sweetened—citrus and lavender arrive with a dusting of honey, skipping past cologne freshness into something more confectionary.
VanillaSweetHoneyCinnamon4.5 / 5· 9,969Mancera
Cedrat Boise
2011The opening is a bright collision of cassis and bergamot that lasts barely a minute before the cedar rushes in—dry, almost papery, with a synthetic clarity that some find refreshing and others find clinical.
MuskyLeatherFruityPowdery4.1 / 5· 9,910Cacharel
Loulou
1987Loulou opens with a dusky, almost bruised plum accord that immediately sets it apart from the bright florals of its era.
PowderyIrisSmokyVanilla3.8 / 5· 9,757Versace
Eros Flame
2018Eros Flame opens with a sharp burst of rosemary and lemon that quickly gives way to a prominent rose heart—unusual for a masculine fragrance marketed as fiery and seductive.
RoseVanillaSweetHerbal4.3 / 5· 9,687Giorgio Armani
Emporio Armani Stronger With You Intensely
2019Stronger With You Intensely takes its predecessor's toffee-warm DNA and turns up the resinous heat.
AmberSweetVanillaCinnamon4.6 / 5· 9,587Gucci
Gucci Rush
1999Rush opens with a lush, almost overripe peach that feels plush and unapologetically synthetic in the best late-nineties way.
FruityFloralRosePatchouli3.8 / 5· 9,563Lancôme
Idole
2019Lancôme Idole opens with a sheer veil of pear and pink pepper—bright without being sweet, lifted by bergamot that keeps the introduction airy.
MuskyFloralRoseVanilla3.8 / 5· 9,462Dior
Midnight Poison
2007Midnight Poison opens with a flash of tart bergamot that quickly gives way to something darker and more textured.
RoseAmberPatchouliVanilla4.2 / 5· 9,404Gucci
Gucci Guilty
2010Gucci Guilty opens with a bright snap of pink pepper and bergamot that quickly gives way to something warmer and more rounded.
FruityMuskyFloralCitrus3.9 / 5· 9,402Lattafa Perfumes
Khamrah
2022Khamrah opens warm and resinous from the first spray, cinnamon and nutmeg mingling with bergamot's sharp citrus edge.
CaramelVanillaAmberSweet4.4 / 5· 9,276Dior
Sauvage Eau de Parfum
2018The opening rushes forward with a bracing bergamot that feels almost electric—bright citrus stripped of sweetness, channeling raw energy rather than refinement.
AmberCitrusLavenderFresh Spicy4.2 / 5· 9,248Giorgio Armani
My Way
2020The opening is a gentle collision of bergamot and orange blossom, neither bright enough to startle nor heavy enough to announce itself loudly.
TuberoseMuskyVanillaWhite Floral3.8 / 5· 9,248Elizabeth Arden
5th Avenue
1996A snapshot of mid-nineties New York elegance, this opens with crisp bergamot and a parade of white florals—magnolia and lily of the valley arriving first, bright and almost soapy in their cleanliness.
TuberoseFloralPowderyIris3.9 / 5· 9,186Tom Ford
Noir Extreme
2015The opening is a warm spice cabinet set alight—cardamom and nutmeg dusted over saffron, with neroli providing a citrus brightness that keeps the blend from feeling heavy.
AmberWoodyVanillaFloral4.4 / 5· 9,120Calvin Klein
Obsession
1985Obsession opens with an immediate collision of brightness and warmth—citrus and peach dissolve almost instantly into a thick, resinous heart where jasmine and orange blossom hover over dark, mossy wood.
MossyAmberFloralMusky3.7 / 5· 9,084Guerlain
Shalimar Parfum Initial
2011Shalimar Parfum Initial opens with a bright hesperidic clarity—bergamot and orange that feel less like the original's opulent overture and more like morning light through sheer curtains.
IrisCitrusRoseSweet4.1 / 5· 9,038Paco Rabanne
Black XS for Her
2007Black XS for Her opens with a crisp snap of pink pepper that feels almost carbonated—bright and fizzy rather than hot.
VanillaRosePatchouliWarm Spicy3.9 / 5· 9,020Parfums De Marly
Delina
2017Delina opens with a brief flash of citrus and warm spice before settling into its true character: a plush, powdery rose built on musk and vanilla.
RoseMuskyVanillaPowdery4.0 / 5· 8,964Mancera
Red Tobacco
2017The opening flares hot and resinous—cinnamon and incense backed by saffron's leathery warmth and a rasp of nutmeg.
TobaccoSmokyVanillaCinnamon4.1 / 5· 8,881Chanel
Chanel No 5 Eau de Parfum
1986The 1986 eau de parfum reformulation of the original No.
FloralRosePowderyIris3.6 / 5· 8,794Chanel
Allure Eau de Parfum
1999Allure Eau de Parfum opens with a bright citrus flush—bergamot and mandarin—that quickly softens into a creamy floral haze.
FruityCitrusVanillaFloral4.1 / 5· 8,730By Kilian
Love Don T Be Shy
2007Love Don't Be Shy has a thesis: caramel can be elegant.
CaramelVanillaAmberIris4.0 / 5· 8,645Dior
Poison Girl
2016Poison Girl opens with a bright citrus spark that quickly gives way to its true nature: a soft, enveloping cloud of almond and heliotrope.
SweetVanillaPowderyRose3.9 / 5· 8,624Maison Francis Kurkdjian
Grand Soir
2016Grand Soir opens with a burnished amber glow, immediately warm and enveloping.
AmberBalsamicVanillaSoft Spicy4.3 / 5· 8,568Montale
Intense Cafe
2013Montale Intense Café opens with a jolt of roasted coffee beans, dark and almost bitter, before a surprising rose emerges from underneath.
TobaccoRoseAmberVanilla4.0 / 5· 8,404Bentley
Bentley for Men Intense
2013The opening strikes with a sharp, cold bergamot brightness that black pepper lifts into something almost metallic—polished chrome rather than warmth.
LeatherSmokyWarm SpicyCinnamon4.1 / 5· 8,332Burberry
Burberry Brit
2003Burberry Brit opens with a playful collision of sweet pear and almond, edged with a glint of lime that keeps the fruitiness from tipping into dessert territory.
SweetVanillaAmberFruity4.0 / 5· 8,326Givenchy
Amarige
1991Amarige announces itself without apology.
TuberoseFruityVanillaFloral3.9 / 5· 8,324Yves Saint Laurent
Opium (1977)
1977The immediate sensation is thick and resinous, a dark sweetness cut by spice—cinnamon heat against plum and carnation-like florals.
SmokyAmberWoodyBalsamic4.0 / 5· 8,278Kenzo
L'Eau Par Kenzo
1996L'Eau Par Kenzo arrives as a breath of cool mint over pink pepper's quiet bite — a pairing that feels more botanical garden than perfume counter.
RoseVanilla3.9 / 5· 8,267Parfums De Marly
Herod
2012Hérod opens with a thick, resinous cinnamon that feels closer to temple smoke than spice rack—sweet but not gourmand, dense without being cloying.
SmokyCinnamonBalsamicTobacco4.5 / 5· 8,151Cerruti
1881
19951881 opens with a rush of white flowers—jasmine and lily of the valley foremost—tempered by the green snap of violet leaf and a whisper of bergamot.
FloralIrisTuberosePowdery3.9 / 5· 8,147Le Labo
Santal 33
2011Santal 33 announces itself with the sharp, almost medicinal bite of cardamom and iris before settling into a creamy sandalwood accord that feels both lived-in and polished.
WoodyWarm SpicyIrisPowdery3.8 / 5· 8,141Yves Saint Laurent
Mon Paris
2016Mon Paris opens with a bold rush of candied berries—raspberry and strawberry dominate, lightly tempered by a juicy pear accent.
FruityMuskySweetFresh3.8 / 5· 8,072Zadig & Voltaire
This Is Her
2016This Is Her makes its intentions clear from the first spray: pink pepper snaps on skin like a struck match, then vanilla arrives before the spice has even settled.
VanillaAmber4.0 / 5· 7,888Burberry
Body
2011Body opens with a soft flash of peach and freesia—just enough sweetness to feel inviting without turning sugary.
WoodyPowderyIrisMusky3.6 / 5· 7,867Versace
Blue Jeans
1994A blast of anise and basil announces itself immediately—herbal, slightly medicinal, with the crisp lift of bergamot cutting through.
SweetVanillaLavenderWoody3.8 / 5· 7,864Tom Ford
Velvet Orchid
2014The opening announces itself with a syrupy swirl of rum and honey glazed over bright bergamot, like amber resin pooled on a polished bar.
BalsamicHoneyAmberFloral4.0 / 5· 7,726Givenchy
Pi
1998Opening with a bright herbaceous jolt—tarragon, rosemary, basil—Pi immediately signals that it's not another safe masculine.
SweetHerbalVanillaAlmond4.2 / 5· 7,722Tom Ford
Noir de Noir
2007Noir de Noir opens with saffron's metallic-sweet bite, almost medicinal before it softens into something darker and more floral.
RosePatchouliMossyVanilla4.3 / 5· 7,481Montblanc
Individuel
2003Individuel opens with a rush of brightness—pineapple and mint collide with cardamom and cinnamon, creating a tension between tropical sweetness and dry spice.
VanillaWoodyLavenderCinnamon4.0 / 5· 7,462Yves Saint Laurent
Kouros
1981Kouros opens with a blast of aromatics that feel almost medicinal—soapy lavender and herbal sage cutting through bergamot brightness.
LeatherLavenderMossyMusky3.6 / 5· 7,401Frédéric Malle
Musc Ravageur
2000A lavender opening quickly gives way to cinnamon heat, almost medicinal in its intensity.
CinnamonMuskyAmberVanilla4.2 / 5· 7,368Yves Saint Laurent
Manifesto
2012Manifesto opens with a flash of green-black cassis, tart and bright, softened by bergamot's citrus glow.
SweetVanillaCitrusWoody3.9 / 5· 7,277Byredo
Gypsy Water
2008Gypsy Water opens with a bright citrus clarity—bergamot and lemon that feel scrubbed clean rather than sparkling.
WoodySmokyVanillaAmber4.0 / 5· 7,257Jean Paul Gaultier
Scandal
2017Blood orange strikes first—sharp, pulpy, almost acidic—cutting through before honey and caramel announce themselves with unapologetic sweetness.
CaramelCitrusHoneyFruity3.9 / 5· 7,241Lolita Lempicka
L de Lolita Lempicka
2006L de Lolita Lempicka opens with a whisper of bergamot, bright but restrained, before the real story begins.
SweetVanillaCinnamonWoody4.1 / 5· 7,237Calvin Klein
CK IN2U for Her
2007# ck IN2U Her
AromaticFresh SpicyGreenPowdery3.9 / 5· 7,176Mugler
A*Men Pure Havane
2011A-Men Pure Havane opens with an immediate tobacco presence—not the bright, leafy kind, but something denser and almost chewy, as if the leaves were steeped in molasses and left to darken.
TobaccoPatchouliAmberChocolate4.5 / 5· 7,169Montale
Chocolate Greedy
2007**Chocolate Greedy** opens with a direct, unapologetic blast of dark cocoa powder—dry, slightly bitter, the kind that coats your fingers when you bake.
ChocolateVanillaSweetWarm Spicy4.0 / 5· 7,150Xerjoff
Lira
2011Lira opens with a brief flicker of citrus brightness before caramel surges forward, warm and unapologetic.
CaramelCinnamonVanillaLavender4.3 / 5· 7,101Hugo Boss
Deep Red
2001Deep Red opens with a tart brightness—blood orange and black currant collide in a juicy, slightly bitter burst that skips past typical fruity sweetness.
TuberoseCitrusVanillaWoody4.0 / 5· 7,048Guerlain
L’Homme Ideal Eau de Parfum
2016The almond note arrives first, not quite marzipan but close—a rounded sweetness that lavender and bergamot keep from turning gourmand.
SweetVanillaLavenderSmoky4.4 / 5· 7,019Giorgio Armani
Emporio Armani Stronger With You
2017Stronger with You opens with an immediate contrast—purple lavender brightening against something darker underneath, almost like catching the scent of someone's collar after an evening out.
LavenderVanillaBalsamicNutty4.3 / 5· 7,001