Chœur des Anges
Choeur des Anges opens with the crisp wetness of pear and blood orange, sweetened by a blackcurrant softness that keeps the brightness from turning sharp.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 12 accords.
Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.
- Amber60
- Honey50
- Soft Spicy50
- White Floral
The note pyramid
- Pear
- Black Currant
- Blood Orange
- Orange Blossom
- Osmanthus
- Violet
By the editors · 2 min readChoeur des Anges opens with the crisp wetness of pear and blood orange, sweetened by a blackcurrant softness that keeps the brightness from turning sharp. The fruit phase is brief, yielding quickly to a honeyed haze of orange blossom and osmanthus that merges apricot-like suede with white petals. The osmanthus adds a faint leathery texture beneath the florals, tempering what could have been purely sweet.
As it settles, amber and honey create a warm, resinous base that feels almost ecclesiastical in its golden density. Cedar provides just enough structure to prevent the sweetness from becoming cloying. The overall impression leans devotional without being heavy—incense-adjacent rather than overtly churchy.
This suits someone drawn to luminous amber fragrances with a baroque sensibility, where fruit and flowers dissolve into something more abstract and golden. It wears close but persistent, like light filtered through stained glass.
Scent twins
Factual metadata (name, house, year, notes) is seeded from public datasets. The editorial reading and scent fingerprint are written by Claude against our house style — none of it is scraped prose. Read our methodology.



