What is a Gourmand Perfume?

Derived from the French word “gourmand” meaning “greedy” or “gluttonous” these fragrances present the essence of desserts, rich sweets, and other culinary delights. They are often characterized by notes that mimic the aromas of foods.

The History of Gourmand perfumes

Gourmand perfumes, inspired by the rich and enticing aromas of food and desserts, emerged as a distinct category in the late 20th century. These fragrances gained popularity for their innovative use of edible notes like vanilla, caramel, and chocolate. This trend marked a new direction in perfumery, appealing to those who enjoy the sensory pleasures of sweet fragrances.

What does a Gourmand perfume smell like?

Gourmand fragrances typically feature notes that are sweet and creamy. Some of the most common notes include:

  • Vanilla: A staple in gourmand perfumery, vanilla adds a rich, sweet, and creamy depth to fragrances.

  • Caramel: Provides a warm, buttery sweetness.

  • Chocolate: Adds a dark, decadent richness, like the pleasure of a luxurious dessert.

  • Coffee: Brings a dark, roasted aroma that can add both sweetness and bitterness to a scent.

  • Honey: Offers a natural sweetness with floral undertones.

  • Cinnamon: Adds a spicy, warm note that enhances the sweetness of other gourmand elements.

  • Fruits: Notes like apple, pear, and berries are often used to add a fresh, juicy sweetness.

Gourmand Perfumes

Samiah: This perfume opens with a burst of orange, followed by the sweetness of honey and oriental flowers, and finishes with white musk and light oud.

Habibi Come to Dubai: Combines caramel and sweet floral notes with vanilla, creamy white musk, and a base of woody and ambrette.

Bilqis: Features honey, floral vanilla, and bergamot, layered with Yemeni bakhoor and saffron, and rounded out with Arabian white musk and amber.

When should I wear this perfume?

While gourmand perfumes are often associated with colder weather, they can be worn year-round. Their versatility allows them to be layered with other fragrances, adding a sweet touch to floral, woody, or even fresh scents. When wearing a gourmand perfume, a little can go a long way due to their often intense and long-lasting nature.

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