Gourmand
Fragrances typically belong to one of nine fragrance families: Aromatic, Citrus, Floral, Fresh, Fruity, Gourmand, Green, Oriental and Woody. A Gourmand fragrance is defined by its predominantly sweet character which is due to it containing saccharine and edible notes, from chocolate and caramel to cotton candy and sugar. Increasingly, there is overlap between the families of scent. Many modern-day perfumes, for example may contain ingredients or notes that allow them to be classified within more than one fragrance family: For instance, there are fresh-woody perfumes, aromatic-citrus toilettes and fruity-gourmand scents. Some notable gourmand scents include Thierry Mugler Angel, Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille and Prada Candy.
Other Gourmand Perfumes
True Religion, Love Hope Denim EDP
Kinda hippie, kinda chic, kinda unusual, kinda sweet. To capture the spirit of youthful indulgence, impetuousness and passion, Givaudan perfumer Stephen Nilsen mixes together a…
Thierry Mugler, Angel, The Fragrances of Leather EDP
A scent without flowers. A classic concoction of chocolate and patchouli swaddled in burnished leather: Classic Angel meets a belt buckle of smooth animalistic sensuality.—Marian…