2012 In Review: Top 25 Perfumes to Remember (and 25 More) + Slumberhouse Pear + Olive Draw

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Mark Behnke's Best Fragrance of the Year- Musc Tonkin by Marc-Antoine Corticchiato

This was a great year for perfume. I think there are no less than five fragrances I see being library quality fragrances in my collection. Those five would also be the five fragrances I considered for my Fragrance of the Year which was revealed yesterday in the Best of (and Worst) of 2012 list I did with EIC Michelyn Camen . Not only did we agree a lot but many of the lists I’m seeing also have a lot of overlap which I think means the best olfactory art really found an audience and that makes me happy.

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Top 5 (Fragrance of the Year Candidates)

5. Etat Libre D’Orange Fils de Dieu (aka Philippine Houseboy) -If the year ended in March, Fils de Dieu would have been the winner. Ralf Schwieger’s homage to all things Southeast Asian smoldered and enticed with its beauty.

4. Olfactive Studio Lumiere Blanche -If there is one perfumer who I think “gets” me, without ever having met me, it is Sidonie Lancesseur. Under Celine Verleure’s creative direction and with Massimo Vitali’s photograph as brief, Mme Lancesseur turned white light into something complex.

3. Amouage Interlude Woman  -This is the only pick here where I think many will question my choice. I’ve read lots of comments on how many find this unlikeable. I found it to be the most endlessly fascinating fragrance of 2012. Perfumer Karin Vinchon Spehner and Creative Director Christopher Chong produced a fragrance of contrasting vectors that wasn’t easy to love but once I found my way I couldn’t let it out of my sight.

2. slumberhouse Pear + Olive -For most of the year this was going to be my best of 2012. Josh Lobb, the man behind slumberhouse, put almost every other perfume out there to shame. Pear + Olive is as intricate a creation as you can find. The delicate complexity takes my breath away with its fragility. More than anything on my entire list if there is only one perfume you should seek out Pear + Olive is that fragrance.

1. Parfum D’Empire Musc Tonkin -Part of why this is number one is I just love musk and Marc-Antoine Corticchiato has made a genius musk fragrance….without using musk! It is that bit of magic that makes Musc Tonkin my Fragrance of the Year. I have long since stopped trying to figure out how M. Corticchiato did it and instead revel in the Rubik’s Cube complexity of it all coming together. I said it before if this is truly only going to be a 1000 bottle limited edition and you love olfactory art you want this perfume in your collection.

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Here are the remaining 20 top fragrances of 2012 in alphabetical order:

A Lab on Fire LiquidNight –This is the best fragrance Carlos Benaim has ever made. He is arguably the best designer mainstream fragrance perfumer working. With LiquidNight he showed what he can do with a niche aesthetic. It is Polo for grownups.

A Lab on Fire What We Do in Paris Is SecretDominique Ropion reiterates that the freedom allowed perfumers working for A Lab on Fire translate to great perfume. My ultimate comfort scent of 2012.

Aedes de VenustasBertrand Duchaufour had a quiet year but the two that did make my list are among the best perfumes he has created. Aedes de Venustas took a green rhubarb note and spun it into a fresh spring fragrance that I wore well into the summer. 

Amouage Opus VI, Beloved, and Interlude Man –Yes I’m going to cheat a little bit by putting three entries into one. It won’t be the last time in this list I do it. Creative Director Christopher Chong guided Amouage to a banner year. Amouage swings for the fences with every release and this year they hit four home runs.

Arquiste Parfumeur Boutonniere No. 7 –Gardenia was the note of 2012 and what was great about it was we were treated to many versions of it. The Arquiste version was found on the lapel of a Paris dandy attending the Opera Comique in 1899. The smell of a crushed gardenia bloom on a formal jacket made this stand out amongst the gardenia olfactory garden.

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Sylvie Ganter and Christophe Cervasel

Atelier Cologne Ambre Nue, Rose Anonyme, Vetiver Fatal, Sous le Toit de Paris, and Mistral Patchouli –Owners and creative directors Christophe Cervasel and Sylvie Ganter have a clear vision of how they believe an Atelier Cologne fragrance should feel. In Ralf Schwieger (Ambre Nue and Sous le Toit de Paris) and Jerome Epinette (Rose Anonyme, Vetiver Fatal, and Mistral Patchouli) they have a one-two punch of elite perfumers realizing that vision. In 2012 this all-star team released five fragrances that as a whole I think are better than the original five releases from Atelier Cologne. The attention to aesthetic and art shows in every spritz.

Byredo Bullion – Jerome Epinette is the perfumer for Byredo under Ben Gorham’s creative direction and he made three fragrances for Byredo. Bullion which is centered on an osmanthus note that glows as golden as the name is the star here.

Carner Barcelona Rima XI –Creative director Sara Carner and perfumer Sonia Constant made a soft spicy pillow to lay one’s head upon. Deceptive in its lightness there is a real quiet strength to it.

CB I Hate Perfume #205 7 Billion Hearts –Smoking vanillas and incense; if that phrase get your heart beating join the remaining 6,999,999,999 of us. Christopher Brosius does it again.

DSH Perfumes The  YSL Retrospective Collection – The last cheat on the list but this six fragrance collection by Dawn Spencer Hurwitz who was asked by the Denver Art Museum to create a collection based on the “Yves St. Laurent: The Retrospective” exhibition was just flat out brilliant. It put every other poorly thought out group of fragrances called a “collection” to shame. This was truly a collection containing a coherent theme throughout as Dawn Spencer Hurwitz channeled YSL and turned it into olfactory art of the highest form. Each of the six fragrances captured a phase of YSL’s career with “Le Smoking” the diamond in a collection of other rare gems. This is what it means to have a collection of olfactory art, the only one worthy of that accolade in 2012.

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Ineke Ruland

Ineke Hothouse Flower – In a year with so many good gardenia fragrances it shouldn’t be a surprise I have two on my list. Ineke Ruhland captures a gardenia weighted down and surrounded by the humidity of a hothouse. This gives a depth to the central note that nobody else who assayed this in 2012 came close to matching. I felt like I was surrounded and consumed with this gardenia.

Jul et Mad Stilettos on Lex –The story of the Mad half of Jul et Mad as Stilettos on Lex captures a young woman in NYC who uses her fragrance to make an impression. Created by Dorothee Piot this is a modern sophisticated fruity floral chypre. That phrase works because it isn’t left to turn into a muddled mess but instead it is an assured woman of style in fragrant form.

Les Nez Turtle Vetiver Front –As part of The Turtle Project Isabelle Doyen is taking vetiver and examining it from all sides. In this second exercise she views it from the “front”. What she sees is the essence of smoky vetiver and how to illuminate and contrast that aspect. This feels like an artist’s study of a particular color or material. I wonder if we will refer to this as “The vetiver phase” of Mme Doyen’s career. The first two have set a high bar for whatever is to come.

Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud –Thankfully I didn’t feel like every other new perfume I had to test had oud in the title. The one from Francis Kurkdjian, like Mona di Orio’s brilliant Oud of last year, is not content to just let the oud be exotic and different. True artists know how to twist it and make it sing the way they want it to sing. M. Kurkdjian turns oud from a bass to a tenor and it is much the better for that effort.

Memo Luxor OudJohn and Clara Molloy as creative directors along with perfumer Alienor Massenet are producing one of the finest lines of fragrances out there. Luxor Oud was the better of the two released in 2012. This felt like the formula had been discovered in a secret compartment in The Sphinx and Mme Massenet added a modern spin. As with the Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud, Luxor Oud is the better for having a perfumer who will work with this fractious note until it behaves the way she wants it to.

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M. Micallef Ylang in Gold –From the first moment I observed the gold dust swirling in the liquid in the bottle to the patch of skin it was sprayed on I knew this was going to be on my list for this year. Ylang in Gold is a soliflore done the Martine Micallef way, which means it is sophisticated, chic, and almost too beautiful to wear. Wear it anyway and glory in its exquisiteness.

Parfums MDCI Chypre Palatin –IFRA, restricted ingredients, we can’t do great perfume, regulations will be a nuclear bomb to the industry; I’ve heard all of the doomsayers all year long. Back at the beginning of the year Bertrand Duchaufour showed with this incredibly modern chypre that it is only the unimaginative and untalented that should be worried.

Providence Perfume Co. Moss Gown –This is the most thoroughly original fragrance I experienced in 2012. Charna Ethier is elevating the natural perfumer’s art by being unafraid to use the unusual. Sunflower essence and a double barreled boronia combine to make Moss Gown unforgettable.

Tommi Sooni Passerelle –Creative director Steven Broadhurst and perfumer Brent Sclitter made what seemed like millefeuille of florals. I know there aren’t a thousand floral notes but Passerelle made me think there was. Passerelle had the most fascinating development on my skin and after hours and hours I was always sad to see it go. Thankfully it just took another spray to start over again.

Ulrich Lang Lightscape –I think we all forget Ulrich Lang is a damn fine perfumer with all that he has been doing in turning the Elements Showcase into a premiere fragrance event. Even I grabbed a sample of Lightscape as an afterthought. To those of you reading this act with more forethought than me and you will be rewarded with one of the best perfumes of 2012 in all of its violet and iris facets. Even on this list it might be last but it truly is near the top of the heap for the entire year.

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So there is my top 25, sort of. There was so much great perfume this year and I tested just under 500 new fragrances I thought I would just add another 25 as Honorable Mention although if you realize it these are really the perfumes I thought came out in the top 10%. Here are the next 25 in alphabetical order:

Aftelier Sepia, Agonist Black Amber, Andrea Maack Coal, Ann Gerard Cuir Nacre, Bond No. 9 Manhattan, Byredo Black Saffron, Di Ser Kaze, Diptyque Volutes EDP, Dita Von Teese, Frapin Speakeasy, Guerlain L'Heure de Nuit, Hermes L'Ambre des Merveilles, Keiko Mecheri Canyon Dreams, Penhaligon's Peoneve, Puredistance Opardu, Robert Piguet Notes, Six Scents No. 2 Modesty, Six Scents No. 4 Nappa Noir, slumberhouse Sova, Tableau de Parfums Dark Passage, Tom Ford Lys Fume, Tom Ford Noir, Undergreen Gold, Vero Kern mito, Xerjoff Al Khatt.

 

I also want to take this opportunity to thank the entire perfume community from Facebook groups to the people who actually make the liquid we all love so much. I think I had more contact with every part of the industry in 2012 and there was one commonality to every interaction; every single person was giving of their time and willing to allow me to do my job communicating the world of olfactory art to the readers of CaFleureBon. A heartfelt Thank You to every one of you.

Happy New Year!

Mark Behnke, Managing Editor

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For yesterday's post we had a draw for Michelyn's Rising Star and for today's post we have a draw for the artist I named my Rising Star. Thanks to our friends at Parfum1.com we have a draw for 1.7 oz slumberhouse Pear + Olive.

To be eligible leave a comment on my choices whether you agree, disagree and let me know what I left out. If you want a second chance to win anybody who leaves a comment on the piece I did with EIC Michelyn Camen will be entered a second time. If you've already left a comment you are fine if you haven't head over and add one for a second chance for this draw. The draw will close on December 30, 2012.

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87 comments

  • I didn’t tried any of your top five but I like some of the other top 20 you mentioned. I think you totally forgot about Naomi Goodsir and her two releases and Bois d’Ascese being a fine release and in my opinion better that some of the top 20.
    But is really fun reading all the best of and top list of the year. Thanks.

  • I honestly did not find Musc Tonkin all that impressive, have to be a big fan of musk-bases I suppose. I’d personally vote for the ELO and Slumberhouse fragrances at the top of this list. To each their own I suppose is what makes this hobby so much fun.

  • I think interlude for woman was my favorite and ELDO
    Fils de dieu and Interlude Man
    maybe you missed Guerlain myrrhes et Delires , Maria candida gentile luberon, Ayala moriel Traezon, sonnet Xvii by Olympic orchids, and Laurie Erikson forest walk in your honorable mentions

    Interesting only only 1 natural in your top 25 and 1 in the honorable mentions yet there were so many natural perfume releases
    It’s a great list though and thank you Parfum 1
    I have never tried Slumberhouse before but everyone seems to think this is a great indie house

  • Nice to see 7 billion hearts get some love
    I agree with your choices for top 25
    Fifty is maybe a bit much
    Not a fan if musc Tonkin but not a fan if musk
    The most intriguing pick is Anvers lightscape
    I haven’t paid it any attention but will try it for sure

  • hard to leave a worthwhile comment since I’ve only tried a few perfumes. I am looking forward to Serge Luten’s new release. It must not be on the market or I am sure based on my experinece with his other perfumes, it would be on the list. My top experiences this year was Neea Vermeire Creations which I think must be a 2011 line and loved some other perfumes new to me but old to others – By Kilian’s Rose Oud and Mona di Orio’s Oud and Tauer’s Rose Incense. I commented on yesterday’s post by Michelyn, as well, so please do enter me in the draw once and maybe twice.

  • Sadly I haven’t had the opportunity to try any of them! I’d love to try Pear + Olive, it sounds divine. Also left a comment on the other post, it would be grand to be entered twice.

  • I wasn’t able to try most of these, though I was lucky enough to be able to try Atelier Cologne’s Rose Anonyme and Vetiver Fatal, which were gorgeousness personified. I’m intrigued by the Slumberhouse Pear and Olive — it sounds very mysterious! Would love to whiff it. Thanks for the draw.

  • You hit the nail right on the head with all the Ateliers for me, thise are all winners. I am also a fan of the Amouage Interlude…the woman was made for me…seriously love it. Micallef Ylang in Gold another top winner for me. I also fell in love with Undergreen White which should have been mentioned. Tauer Loretta was another thrilling one for me. great choices for sure.

  • Of those listed which I tested, I agree with you on some and disagree on others. But, hey, that’s the nature of the perfume testing game! I don’t want to pick on anyone, so let’s just leave it at: A CHACUN SON NEZ!

    Thanks for all of your work and heavy sniffing over the year! 😉

  • The only one from your list that I’ve tried so far is What We Do In Paris Is A Secret (it was a like but not a love for me), but Pear + Olive is the one whose description has me the most excited. Thanks for the drawing!

  • Fabulous list! I love reading posts like this. The ones that might be missing for me would be SL Santal Majescule and the Neela Vermeer scents. Those and AM’s Treazon seem like they should be somewhere in the top 50. Thanks for the exciting draw!

  • Bertrand Duchaufour had a quiet year?
    I guess under a dozen perfumes is a vacation for him
    Seriously Chypre Palatin is one of my favorites of the year so thanks for the shout
    Sova is amazing so I can’t wait to try pear+olive
    Also good call on another Duchaufour aedes de Venustas

  • I wish I could agree or disagree, but I unfortunately haven’t tried any of those! But I did already earlier this evening comment on your and Michelyn’s Best & Worst post, and was intrigued when you spoke of Pear + Olive. Yay, count me in for the draw, please!

  • I wish you could compile a sampler kit with vials of each of your picks for 2012. I am unfamiliar with 90% of them! I am so eager to try Pear & Olive though. Slumberhouse makes such refined and complex fragrances, and since I lost my job, I’ve had to let go of my aspiration to get my hands on this one. I’m new to this site, but I really enjoy it. Your coverage of the fragrances and their creators is so thoughtful and expansive. I’m going to try to get to the Art of Scent exhibit currently at the Museum of Art & Design in NYC. Have any of you been to it yet?

  • Ooh Alissa above is a great idea =) Anyway I personally don’t make top lists because it is just sooo hard but I totally agree with Lumiere Blanche, want a bottle of Musc Tonkin. and so happy that I jumped on the Pear + Olive boat long ago!

  • I am not that familiar with most of the list but the ones I have tried I agree with except for the Atliers. I just find that every single one disagrees with me. Have been longing to try pear+olive so thanks for the opportunity to maybe sample it.

  • Tomate Farcie says:

    I can’t believe I’m saying this- I actually agree with you (at least on the ones I know). Glad to see Hothouse Flower on your list and , of course, Chypre Palatin. I guess technically the Neela Vermeire debuted at the end of last year, but I think they deserve another mention. Duchaufour and his body of work is unparalleled, let’s not forget Seville a l’Aube. It was really his year. And nice to see in addition to all of the blogs some great fragrance books this year!

  • Your enthusiasm makes for great reviews and comprehensive lists, now I want to sample everything. It would take me a long time to get to five hundred, though 🙂

  • This is going into my must-try list! The only one that I have tried was Lumiere Blanche and it was heavenly! I really love it to bits!

  • Great list. Hothouse flower is one of my favorites this year. And above the Interlude woman I prefer the Interlude man. I really would have liked to see anything from Maria Candida Gentile. I think it’s a marvelous house. Haven’t tested the Slumberhouse Pear + Olive. But really would like to try it!

    I loved reading the piece you did with Michelyn. I agree with a lot that was written.

  • I pretty much agree with your choices. I would have added Maria Candida Gentie’s Luberon and Neela Vermiere’s Mohur.

    Thank you, Cafleurbon, for a most enjoyable 2012!

  • Atelier cologne was one of the best if not the best house releasing great fragrances this year. Just tried their orange sanguine, absolute fresh orange squeezed with the natural tang and sweetness. Amazing lasting fragrance. A must for summer for me.
    Tom ford noir has been getting hate and not enough liking. But I really like it. It’s a good deep oriental that is not avent-garde but efficient enough.
    I have been hearing a lot esp. From you about slumber house pear+olive, I really want to get my hands on it.

    Thanks

  • I agree with those I have tried except for Dita von Teese. Special mention to Micallef Ylang in Gold – it´s heavenly. Happy 2013!!

  • taffynfontana says:

    The list is quite extensive I have only tried a few but am looking forward to sampling quite a few of the perfumes on the list.

  • Still a lot of juices to sample !
    I’ve had fils de dieu since this summer and loving it. I’m wearing norne by slumberhouse, pear and olive is their only one I didn’t sample … You guys know what to do !
    Thank you for your great work. And may 2013 be as good !

    Bertrand

  • I think you made a lovely list to sum up the perfume year of 2012.
    As far as I’m concerned I haven’t been able to try many of the following because they never became available in Poland.

  • I’ve tried some of the fragrance listed. I’d like to smell all! I tried Arquiste, A Lab On Fire, Amouage. My favorite: Arquiste! Boutonnier nr7 is so good, but I like especially Anima Dulcis. I’d also added Neela Vermeire. I discovered her fragrances at Esxence in Milan last March and was love at first sight (or smell…)

  • Very comprehensive list which includes several of my personal favourites! I would add Cartier’s L’heure Vertueuse: Mathilde Laurent’s thick herbal broth and Mona di Orio’s posthumous Rose de Hollande… Pear+ olive sounds divine!

  • A great list and definitely the best new perfumes of the year. My favourites among those were Vétiver Fatal, Liquid Night and What We Do In Paris Is Secret. Some new ones, on the other hand, were slightly disappointing, such as Oud Ispahan or the Tom Ford Jardin Noir series.

  • I now have an even longer list of perfumes to sample! Dying to try Musk Tonkin and Pear & Olive. I’ve also want to smell for myself what all the fuss is about on Interlude Woman. I think I’ll be placing a large Luckyscent sample order with my Christmas money.

  • Mark, out of your Top Five, I have only tried Lumiere Blanche — I completely agree with its inclusion! So beautiful…

  • Out of your list, I’ve only tried hothouse flower which I also loved. Pear + olive sounds divine. Thx.

  • I have not tried a lot of these on the list. (I want to) But I have tried Slumberhouse Pear and Olive and I do love it. Too many perfumes, so little time!

  • Hot House Flower and Moss Gown are both such incredible fragrances I’m glad to see them here. The only entry I can kind of disagree with is Aftelier’s Sepia- this is for me such an incredibly evocative scent and to me a masterpiece of the natural perfumers art. I wonder what is in store for us in the new year?

  • Very nice list! Unfortunately, there is only one scent, I could try (I live in Hungary, and very few niche perfumes are on the market here). But it is my nr. 1. for the year 2012! And it is Lumiére Blanche. I adore this scent! Simply perfect for me! Now I’m pregnant, and I really feel sick of scents, but after my baby is born, I will buy a big bittle of Lumiére Blanche. And I don’t give up on searching the opportunity to try the other scents on the list.
    To win Pear and Olive would be gorgeous, thanks for the draw! Have a very happy, scentful new year!

  • Why O’driù isn’t getting all the attention that this house deserves? 2012 is a great year for O’driù: Laurhum, Xvert, Allegradonna, Linfedele Haiku…all (imho) masterpieces, and Allegradona is in my Top 10! I’m sure that this line is one of the most exciting of the latest years!
    I tried Pear + Olive a week ago and Josh is a very talented man, this, Norne and Jeke are awesome.
    Special mention to 7 Billion Hearts, a modern classic, the vanilla to rule them all.
    Thank you for the draw!

  • I think this is a wonderful list, but, alas, only by hearsay- I did not sniffed most of them…
    thanks a lot

  • Mark,
    I am thrilled to be listed among your top 25 of the year! I KNOW just how many perfumes you sniff in a year and to have created a “collection” (dirty word that it is at the moment) that was worthy of your praise is a great honor. Thank you.
    And I would love to smell the delicate and fragile pear + olive, so please do enter me in the draw. I wish that I were more able to astutely comment on the best of 2012, but for me the only best smell on my list is… new baby. 🙂

  • I wish I could tell if I agree or disagree. That would mean that I would have smelt many perfumes in the list. But, unfortunately, this year I have had few chances to try niche perfumes.
    Well, at least I can say that Fils de Dieu was a bit disappointing. The opening is absolutely great. It was instant love. But I can’t say the same about the heart. It’s rich and very good, but not my style.

    I’d love to try Pear + Olive! Thanks!

  • Now I know you… You host the untitled reveals with Chandler Burr
    No wonder you know so much about perfume
    There were a few Guerlains I liked that made my top list
    Myhrre et Delires and Shanghai came to mind as did the lheure bleu de nuit. Maria Candida Gentile lady day is a great gardenia and made my list as well as SL une voix noire
    I have heard if Slumberhouse on the forums so please enter me into the draw for Pear+olive
    This was my first visit to Parfum 1 and I was nicely surprised to see the niche brands they carry

  • pear and olive is among my best-of-the year, too.
    as is charna’s moss gown.
    another winner, for me, is velvet and sweetpea’s fir-ever-young (which i am wearing obsessively.)
    and i wish i could have tried musc tonkin.

    happy new year all!!

  • Wow–I don’t think I’ve tried anything in the top 25. Will have to remedy that in 2013! I think Ineke Hothouse Flower sounds wonderful, so I’m glad to see it on the list, and I certainly intend to sample it soon. Vero Profumo’s Mito is in my top 5 list, so very cool it’s in your top 50, but I do think it’s missing from your top 25! Slumberhouse Pear and Olive is another I’d really like to try, so I’m crossing my fingers–thanks so much for the draw!

  • I haven’t tried much of what you listed here, but I absolutely loved Francis Kurkdjian Oud(his entire line is exquisite, and I’ve ordered and received his Absolue pour le soir as a Christmas present). Also I have a 10 ml decant of Musc Tonkin, I appreciate its beauty I think it’s stupendous but it doesn’t feel like me, so I don’t see a bottle of it in my future.I’m dying to try Pear and Olive , hopefully I will win this draw!I’ve already commented on the piece you did with Michelyn so maybe that means I might have two chances of wining this!

  • I haven’t tried a lot from the list myself, but I DO own decants of Musc Tonkin and Lumiere Blanche, and Pear+Olive is *right* at the top of my wishlist.

  • From this list I already know that I love A Lab on Fire What We Do in Paris Is Secret. I also really enjoy Guerlain L’Heure de Nuit, one of the “honorable mentions.” Many of the others I haven’t tried yet, but would love to! Slumberhouse is so amazing, and I was blown away by Sova. I would love the chance to win Pear + Olive! Many thanks to you, Mark, and best wishes for a very happy New Year!

  • So many on your list I haven’t been lucky enough to try, but I absolutely agree about Dawn’s collection for the YSL exhibit. They are all beautiful, my favorite is the one I’m wearing that day. And if you keep showing that beautiful Micallef Ylang in Gold bottle I am going to have to break down and buy one, even if it is very spendy.

  • I love Lumiere Blanche and almost all of Slumberhouse’s fragrances.And I agree on the stellar year for Amouage.I just bought a bottle of Interlude Man-it’s divine.Thanks for the great informative and entertaining blog and thanks for the draw.Happy New Year!

  • I have tried just 1of the top 25. Sigh…Seems like a common reply here though. Nice choices for the next 25, more familiar (tested) names there.

  • 7 Billion Hearts (7Bill to you, sweetie :-D) blew me away! I have always had difficulty with vanillas but this smoky, sexy, warm……’thing’ seduced me from the first spritz!

    I have Interlude Woman as one of my tops of 2012 because it is such a chimera (and yes, I do mean that – not the mythological beast but the definition of an impossible idea or hope)…I shouldn’t love this. It goes against all my ‘love tenets’ for fragrance…and yet..and yet..I do.

    I have yet to try Pear & Olive. I am a piker. sigh.

    Happy Holidays!!!

    xoxoA

  • Anna in Edinburgh says:

    So many perfumes, so little time … I’m going to have to get a time machine so I can try to keep up!

  • I’ve tried the Musc Tonkin and Lumiere Blanche and they definitely earned their spot on your list! I’m excited to try Pear + Olive and thanks for the draw!

  • As others have said, your choices are out of the league for most of us casual perfumistas, but you suer make me wanna try many of them! Everyone is raving about Pear + Olive so how bad can it be?

  • I agree with what I know (most I don’t), but I think you forgot LM Parfum’s Sesual Orchid extrait, which is really incredible and I recommend it for sampling!

  • I agree with most of your choices, based on a combination of buzz I’ve heard and my own experiences. The one I’m not sure about is Fils de Dieu; I like it quite a lot, but I don’t think I love it quite as much as you do. Maybe I got an off bottle? Also, what about L’Ambre des Mervilles? That may be my next FB.

    I’m DYING to get my nose on Pear + Olive at some point soon!

  • Musc Tonkin was my absolute surprise this year..me the musk hater, was blown away by how pretty it was! Sure, it was kind of, well, musky and animalic, but it was just incredibly pretty as well.

    Gotta say that I preferred Interlude Man to the women’s, but they were both amazing.

    Thanks for such a fantastic draw!

  • I did not have the chance to smell all these wonderful perfumes, but I did discover the Atelier perfume line and must say I am very happy!
    I am an incense perfume fan and the Aedes did not strike me much, how come?

  • I am sad to admit I only own one of your top 25,but not for lack of wanting! That would be Aedes de Venustas. Pear and Olive sounds extraordinary and I would love to try it!

    Also, that gold Ylang bottle….to die for! Thanks for the draw!

  • I haven’t sniffed everything on your remarkable list, but I was just in Europe and got to try the new Amouage selections at Harrod’s–amazing–and Kurkdjian’s Oud at Printemps. I agree with your assessment! That said, I’d love to try Pear + Olive…mmmm!

  • Hi your 2012 list is amazing . Seems like musc tonkin is really a hot fav… really wanna try this. I thought i specially like interlude man and maybe trayee should earn a spot too? Thanks for the draw!

  • I can’t make a respectable comment on your top25 since I only have been able to test 2
    Hothouse flower and lumiere Blanche which are among my favorites of the year

    That being said based in your descriptions they sound wonderful and I wish that there was a sample set that could be purchased (someone else mentioned that)
    Thank you for the draw and happy new year

  • Out of the ones I’ve tried, I would say I agree with Rose Anonyme, Mistral Patchouli, Moss Gown. I haven’t tried many of them, but at the same time I wouldn’t say that you’ve left anything out. Pear + Olive sounds so wonderful, would love to try it. Thank you for the chance!

  • I haven’t smelled many of these at all, but after everything I’ve read about Musc Tonkin, it was disappointing to find that it seems to be sold out.

  • Thanks for the summary. I agree, this was a great year for perfume. Nicely strong competition at a high level. Even a medium sort compositions were not the worst ones. The scent of the year for me will be unquestionably Interlude Man. I would also mention Mischief by Roja Parfums and Maria Candida Gentile Burlesque here. Happy 2013! 😉

  • Christine B. says:

    Sadly, I haven’t smelled a single one of your top 25 and the only one of your honourable mentions I have sampled is Hermes l’Ambre des Merveilles, which I did enjoy and would like to sample further. So I did not do very well in 2012. Must try harder in 2013!

  • There are several fragrances on your list that I have sampled over the year, and I agree that they are wonderful (Amouage Interlude Woman and Lumiere Blance, I’m looking at you!). What I especially like about your list is that is goes a little deeper…basically providing a roadmap of things to try over the coming months. That’s something really to look forward to! The only fragrances that I was surprised you left off your list were the Les Déserts d’Orient collection by Guerlain, which I thought were quite good. But of everything on your list, I’m most eager to try Pear and Olive, which sounds so incredibly unique and daring.

    Thanks for the draw, and all the best in 2013!

  • I haven’t sampled many of these, but I have sniffed Musc Tonkin and it is divine. If it is in the top 5 then I definitely need to sniff the other four. Thank you for the draw!

  • I haven’t sampled all of these but I agree with most. I’m head over heels for Lumiere Blanche, Interlude Woman and Man, Beloved, Pear+ Olive, Inneke Hothouse, Arquiste Boutonniere no.7 and What We Do in Paris is Secret. Very curious about Musc Tonkin and Micallef Ylang in Gold. The only ones I would add to these are Neela Vermeer Creations Mohur and Rose Nacree du Desert by Guerlain. Great list and thank you for this draw. Happy new year!

  • Have not yet smelled most of these, though many are to-try. Have only sampled/worn Fils de Dieu and MFK Oud, both of which I greatly enjoy and agree should be recognized. Also sniffed Byredo Bullion and Black Saffron, which was not saffronny enough for me and maybe I should have spritzed it to see how it developed but was already going to try on Seven Veils…. felt slightly underwhelmed by the Byredo line, but maybe they need time to develop on skin. Or maybe we’re just not that into each other….
    Loved Dark Passage.

    Will defer to your scentedly-informed judgement for the rest 🙂

    Most eager to try: Amouage Interlude Woman and all other Amouages; Lumiere Blanche (love the visual art component); Pear+Olive, Musc Tonkin… huh, not sure if I’ve been subliminally influenced or what but these really were at the top of my to-try list.

  • Out of the ones I’ve tried Moss Gown was 2012’s most spectacular, though I will admit a soft spot for the Madonna Truth or Dare fragrance. Pear + Olive sounds perfect for me, thank you for the opportunity to win a bottle and hope you all have a very happy new year.

  • A great 2012 for niche parfumery….my favouriteares Eldo Bijoux Romantique, Mito by ero Kern, Cypre palatine wonderfull modern cyprè….looking forward to taste Musk tonkin, for me, a musk addicted.

  • i haven’t tried everything on your list so have no idea what you might have left out. However, I have tried Hothouse Flower and Boutonniere No. 7. I agree with both of these choices, but prefer the Hothouse Flower.

  • The biggest mystery for me has been how everyone was so taken by Lumiere Blanche. I was so fascinated by the reviews that when I finally got my sample I thought it was spoiled. I guess that’s what happens when you get your expectations too high. On me this loses all complexity within minutes and all I’m left with is a generic milky sweet smell that is quite inoffensive. Needles to say, not what I was after.
    On the other hand, ELDO Fils de Dieu was a new release that somehow got to fly under my radar. I got a sample of it almost as soon as it came out but didn’t give it the chance it deserved. Now it is one of my staples along with Diptyque’s volutes. I adopted both of these just in time for the year change. I am so glad.

  • I have not tried any of the scents on your list, but
    I now am anxious to get samples of many! The
    Pear & Olive is at the top of my list.
    Thanks for the draw!

  • I love your picks and think Fils de dieu is lovely, but I’m so suprised no one mentioned Patricia de Nicolai’s L’eau a la folie. It is gorgeous, and I’m sad to see it left off so many best of lists this year. But I’m excited to see Pear and Olive get so much love – this has quickly shot to the top of my must try list.

  • I haven’t tried most of these perfumes, so I can’t agree or disagree, but Musk Tonkin is a very well-made character scent, even if not what I hoped for. I am obsessed with Santal Majascule by Serge Lutens, so that would be my #1. I am glad to see 7 Million Hearts Beating somewhere on the list, it’s rich and it’s a must-sample. I am off to try the rest of these though! Never tried any Slumberhouse but the Pear & Olive sounds so unusual…

  • I haven’t tried many of the entries on your list, and am biding time for Lumiere Blanche to be mine 🙂

    Of the new releases I tried this year, L’Ambre Des Merveilles was my favorite by far. Followed closely by the Deserts D’Orient collection by Guerlain–I have been alternating Rose Nacre du Desert with Encens Mythique most days.

  • I did not try many brand new releases this year, but I loved ELdO Fils de Dieu and added a bottle to my collection. I also thought that Sonoma Scent Studios Nostalgie was beautiful and deserving of a ‘best of 2012’ nod! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!

  • I completely agree with the atelier nomination! I got to smell their two new scents and they were quite artistic and took the notes beyond what I expected them to be while still staying true to to their nature.

    Your post made me want to try out 7 Billion Hearts! I missed seeing that the first time around and it sounds amazing.