ÇaFleureBon Editors and Contributors Top 25 (+12) Favorite Fragrances of 2016 + It Was A Very Good Year Draw

Over the past two days you have heard  quite a lot from Ermano and me, (The Best of 2016) and (Top 25 plus), so it’s time to read what our Contributors and Editors, who hail from all over the world, chose as the top fragrances of 2016. Here is the team’s Top 36. It seems none of us can keep to just 25.  

2016 was a year of contrasts, but perfume was the constant for me. When the world seemed to be spinning out of control, I always could find solace in my bottles of scent. Here are the three that made a huge impression on me in 2016.

Parfums Dusita: Oudh Infini   Pissara Umavijani has done the impossible. As a confirmed oudh hater, I was shocked and delighted to find an oudh I can really love!  As smooth as a silk velvet scarf. Stupendous!

Zoologist Civet: The bottles are in the mail, and I am thrilled! I blew through my sample and can’t wait for a full bottle of this vintage inspired beauty by perfumer Shelly Waddington and Creative Director Victor Wong to arrive.

Chanel Boy EDP by Olivier Polge caught me completely by surprise! It was a “tough love” for me, but after wearing it for a solid week; I realized I was totally obsessed with this unisex fougere. Like crazy-obsessed. Now I can’t imagine being without a bottle. Robert Herrmann, Contributor

David Jourquin Cuir Venitien

J. Lesquendieu Glorilis is a welcome return for a venerable perfume house that had, quite unfairly, been all but forgotten. Glorilis is the jewel in the crown of J. Lesquendieu’s first releases. Resinous and warm, sumptuously rich yet perfectly balanced, Glorilis demonstrates what using top-quality ingredients in a great recipe can achieve.

DSH Perfumes Chinchilla: The multitalented and lovely Dawn Spencer Hurwitz has put out so many beautiful perfumes it is awe-inspiring, but Chinchilla just might be her sexiest. This luscious honey-and-musk scent has just the right retro-animalic touch to feel come-hither without being overt. If this doesn’t make someone want to snuggle with you in all the wrong ways, nothing will.

Beaufort London Fathom V:  British Perfumer and musician Leo Crabtree’s homage to Shakespeare’s The Tempest, Fathom V is no simple aquatic. Beaufort’s newest perfume encapsulates the play’s poignancy, violence and haunting beauty. One of the most original, arresting openings I’ve ever encountered in a fragrance – drowned, cold lily breaking against earthy moss — makes Fathom as indelible as the play that inspired it.

David Jourquin Cuir Venitien: My choice for best feminine perfume at Tranoi also makes my top perfumes of the year. Cuir Venitien is deliciously plummy high-end suede set against face powder and a very adult rose. Perfume Anne-Sophie Behagel’s use of Prunol is quite irresistible: a stone fruit note that is peach one moment, plum the next.  Wear this to feel all dressed up without the effort.

V.P. of Fine Fragrance at Givaudan Rodrigo-Florex Roux, Creative Director Carlos Huber of Arqusite and the much lauded Èl

Arquiste El (Carlos Huber and Rodrigo-Flores-Roux): Rarely have concept and result married so perfectly. Èl is the embodiment of 70s beachside machismo:  a musky, spicy, bold fougere with a modern touch of brutality that keeps it from feeling vintage. A complicated list of notes that include oakmoss, cinnamon and orange blossom conspires to produce a scent that is like swagger in a bottle. I rarely think of scents as distinctively male or female, but girl, dab this on and it just may put hair on your chest!  –Lauryn Beer, Editor

For me, 2016 was the year that niche and designer fragrances collided for an ever more fragrance conscious public to devour.  Be that good or bad…one thing is for sure, my nose has been far from bored.  Here are my standouts for the year:

Aerin Tangier Vanille

Tangier Vanille (Aerin Lauder) – One of the best new vanilla’s I have come across in a while.  It’s Oriental in vibe with a nice healthy dose of bergamot and rose accented with a deep enticing vanillic musk and sandalwood for good measure.  It’s warm, sweet, and utterly romantic.  

Armani Code Profumo (Perfumer Unknown): This is one that grew on me thanks to its nutmeg note.  Group it with a huge bunch of tonka beans, amber, and lavender in a leather bag and you have an overall handsome package. Oh, and the bottle – very striking as well. 

Still Life in Rio Olfactive Studio: (Perfumer Dora Baghriche and Celine Verleure) is a glorious little study of having a refreshing Coconut and Spiced Rum Spritzer in a cloud of yuzu after just drinking a Lemon Drop.  It’s a bit sweet and summery, and certainly reminiscent of needed refreshment during a hot (and most likely drunken) night in Rio.  –Aaron Potterman, Contributor and Vintage Fragrance Expert

Cartier L’Envol

 For me it’s been an interesting year of fragrance releases. Overall I think the quality of releases has been very high even if the number of highly innovative or directional fragrances has been relatively small. Some of my favourite releases for this year (in no order) are:

 Cartier L’Envol where perfumer Mathilde Laurent built a base of ambery resin and musk around a honeyed mead accord. It’s highly subtle and it keeps me coming back for more.

After years of anticipation Louis Vuitton finally launched its fragrance collection in September. The collection was by no means the game changer many of us expected but I did find solace in Dans La Peau. To create this floral-leather fragrance, perfumer Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud looked to Louis Vuitton’s iconic cuir de vachette végétale naturelle for inspiration.

Another favourite for the year was Ella by Arquiste. Although it was designed with women in mind, Carlos Huber and Rodrigo Flores-Roux’s 1970’s Acapulco-inspired fragrance is a head-turning chypre, which works on my skin just as well, if not better, than its masculine counterpart El.  –Clayton Ilohala,  Guest Contributor and Author of What Men Should Smell Like

© Chanel Olivier Polge and BOY CHANEL

Boy CHANEL just happens to be my favorite release of the year. It’s a very modern aromatic fougere fragrance but it has roots in classic style of perfume making. Somehow wearing Boy Chanel has got me excited for everything perfumes by Chanel again. Take it way Olivier Polge

Maison Francis Kurkdjian’ Grand Soir was love at first sniff on a blind buy. It’s an amber, but clean, very refined amber and very easy to wear. It perfectly captures the idea of an evening in the City Of Light. Francis Kurkdjian is one of the world’s most talented perfumers and Grand Soir is as bright a star of 2016.

I connect with Tom Ford Vert Des Bois on so many levels. First off it’s so Tom Ford Private Blend, it has a very Tom Ford sophisticated classiness about it. Plus it’s the ouzo accord of anise/licorice that completely wins me over. –Sebastian Jara, Contributor and Fragrance Reviewer for Looking Feeling Smelling Great

Bloom (Patrick Kelly, Sigil Scent): Immediately there are gender biases, floral biases, and language biases which have turned people on or off before they have given the actual sense of smell a chance to investigate. Pity. Going beyond unisex, Patrick has created an intrasex perfume; one faceted with hallmarks of both traditionally feminine and masculine characteristics with one kinetic, thought provoking- unifying perfume. Without question, BLOOM is rose; the question becomes which rose and when? For in the moment a velveteen blood and gore red rose has unfurled, droplet of cinnamon dew upon its petals, a jam like peach rose has frenetically shaken the former from the stem, co-mingling with its royal consort jasmine. A sugar skull bright entheogen of tuberose- BLOOM is as clean and clear about its inherent sexiness as it is about the fact it could be worn by anyone at any time.

1832n 08w Terroir de Marrakech (Delphine Thierry for Richard Lüscher Britos): 32°N 08°W is a most gloriously green water accord muted mint- not sugary and sticky sweet as the fabled drink. The feeling is as if one had spritzed away any leftover sand and scald from the northern tip of the continent. Nuances of date and fig are present, not Turkish Delight, but Moroccan hospitality, again, offering fruit for the house guest.

Wanderer by Editor and Perfumer Dr. Elise Pearlstine

Wanderer (Elise Pearlstine, Tambela): Encapsulating the aspen/fir zone and sacred materials found in yogic circles to the early morning wild roses,  Wanderer contains the fiery determination which brings healer and the to be healed together clove/spiced burst welcomes a crisp high mountain morning; the deep forest lungs breathe in rose. Wanderer is not the hitchhiking, gritty stories of aimless journeys, it is the stillness of the soul as one travels through life. Wanderer calls the nomad home. 

Phoenix Botanicals Lilac Rain (Irina Adam) was inspired partially by a long, wet spring and the lilacs it brings, a dream she had of a purple blooming clove tree- complete with foggy mountain top and also as  a tribute to Prince’s passing on April 21, 2016.  It is composed with straight up lilac (syringa vulgaris), there is a moment when that is all there is, and my brain is split: on the one side, I just want to enjoy this perfection… on the other, I am scrambling to disassemble the accord- except Irina has found a “rare and precious locally grown Lilac flower absolute” from a farm  in upstate New York where they are enfleuraged.

Thorn & Bloom Limestone (Jennifer Botto) The heart of limestone is jasmine and champaca, both demure and refusing to take anything but the smoky, rough edges off of choya nakh and cilantro. Vines of jasmine climb the limestone exterior, a brief blooming- the skin is sweetened, although indolic or narcotic has been left for another time. Limestone contains what some may call a masculine edge, although for myself, it is merely the scent of fortitude. All rests in frankincense and muhuhu (African sandalwood, providing the perfect bark on these plastered trees) as the stone wall imagery fades. Left behind, a mineralized, slightly citrus aroma on the skin which until Limestone, I never realized I coveted. I do not often choose scents which conveys a sense of strength (emotional, not sillage), yet it is one I will return to both on days when I need bolstering and in the winter days when sun cannot be found. -einsof, Natural Perfumery Editor

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For me, 2016, although difficult has marked an embarking on new and uncharted territory in my explorations of fragrance. I attended my first Pitti Fragranze so it is from my connections made there that I draw my favourites from 2016. Living as I do at present in the extreme Southern Hemisphere we do not see new releases until quite a while after the rest of the world.  The only answer I can come up with is to live part of the year in Europe, easy solution.  So here are my top choices, very difficult to narrow it down.

 Meo Fusciuni’s Italian Perfumer and  Creator Guiseppe Imprezzabile whole portfolio caught my attention, the new release being Odor 93, a hypnotic, almost indefinable, ethereal wisp of a scent that instantly captivates and draws you into a world between worlds.   A fragrance of great subtlety yet with an intensity that cannot be ignored.  Wafts of the lightest and darkest florals, enticing but slightly dangerous in a way not quite understood by us mortals underpinned with an earthiness that threatens to swallow you whole. That is what attracted me and it will most certainly be the next one of his collection gracing my skin.

 Angela Ciampagna, Cineres Collection, new release Ignes, once again I am drawn to those fragrances that challenge my perceptions as they unfold lyrically on my skin, and this creation is no exception. Surprising at every turn, its ability to shapeshift is outstanding, a heart of Balsam and Patchouli always sitting in harmony with a base of classic warm sensuality.  Earth and Fire in union. Angela’s creations are a window to the self.

 Dusita Paris Le Sillage Blanc

Parfums Dusita’s  Perfumer Pissara Umavijani, Le Sillage Blanc. Newly released yet already a firm favourite. Playful, enquiring and alluring.  Embracing in one proud composition an array of notes I find irresistible. It appeals also as it leans towards the masculine and fresh, yet residing hidden amongst the neroli and leather, oakmoss and galbanum it has a slightly dirty quality which again intrigues me as I love nothing more than scents which as they rise off my skin pique my curiosity, this is no exception.

 Inspiritu Solstititium (Perfumer Luca Calvani) A  cathartic unravelling, this fragrance is incense at its very best, drawn always to the mythic and sacred, I am bought to my sinners knees by this paradox of pious Cathedral smoke rising over cold stones with a spicy, earthiness that speaks of something altogether warmer, wonderful spice caressing the heart of woods, all designed to blur the lines of the sacred and profane.

Danu with Creative Director Jean-Phillipe Clermont at Pitti September 10, 2016

Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve (Perfumer Marie Salamagne) is pure unadulterated bottled elegance; this house never fails to deliver a refined expression. I was surprised by this fragrance as Iris has not always been one of my favourite notes, but here I am taken on an entirely new voyage of discovery.  Opulent and sensual with an animalic edge, it takes Iris to a whole new perspective that I find exciting and a revelation, just goes to show there are hidden aspects to all things. –Danu Seith Fyr, Guest Contributor

Annick Goutal Tenue de Soiree (photo by Hernando)

Annick Goutal Tenue de Soiree by Mathieu Nardin delivers up a sensual and sophisticated gourmand chypre with orris and patchouli. This takes Annick Goutal to another level.

Ella by Arquiste definitely made my best of 2016 shortlist. Having spent time in Acapulco in the early 60’s through mid-70’s I get what Carlos Huber and Rodrigo Flores Roux are after, sex!

Jo Malone Myrrh & Tonka (Cologne Intense Collection) by Perfumer Mathilde Bijaouli juxtaposes sensual tonka with resinous myrrh and is truly an outstanding release this year. Mysterious and decadent. My favorite Jo Malone in a quite a while, with all day longevity and sillage.

L’Insomnuit by Robert Piguet: A resinous Dark Iris with sandalwood and tonka which is particularly beautiful. Boozy and haunting. Originally launched at Harrods, it’s now stateside at Bergdorf Goodman- Hernando Courtright, Sr Event Contributor and Brand Ambassador

Adjatay, The Different Company: Six months later, I’m still obsessed! Perfumer Alexandra Monet brought Creative Director Luc Gabriel’s inspiration to life, combing sultry tuberose with a rock-star leather accord for a fragrance that is gorgeous, sexy, and devastating on men and women alike. There is nothing more to ask for in a perfume. The Different Company gives perfumery another classic.

  20 Ans, M Micallef: Who knew patchouli could smell so good?  Perfumers Geoffrey Nejman and Jean-Claude Astier took M Micallef’s luscious gourmand base in a spicy new direction, magically coaxing elegance out of patchouli, and wrapping it all up in orange blossom and jasmine. I bought three samples in less than two weeks. A perfect offering for the 20th anniversary of one of my favorite houses.-Tammy Schuster, Sr Contributor

Atelier de Ors Iris Fauve (Jean-Phillipe Clermont/Marie Salamagne): Iris Fauve is a dream of springtime.  The perfume begins with the fragrance of bearded iris – fresh cool, lightly powdered with a hint of rosemary and fern-leaf, warming to a velvety, spiced blend of cinnamon, bergamot, orris and Liatris. 

Kerosene Follow (John Pegg): Follow smells more like a cup of rich, sweetened, dark-roasted coffee than any other fragrance I’ve tried.  There is definitely enough sillage (and longevity too) to attract nearby coffee lovers and have them following YOU!

Parfums Dusita La Douceur de Siam: Pissara Umavijani opens a door into a cool wet, tropical night.  I am enveloped in the scent of rain bruised blossoms, golden champaca, roses and ylang ylang combined with the green freshness of dripping leaves.

CHANEL No 5 L’Eau

Chanel Nº 5 L’Eau:  Olivier Polge set out to bring a new, vibrant transparency to the masterpiece Chanel Nº 5.  I believe he has has truly succeeded putting a fresh face on the classic  while maintaining the “olfactory heritage” of 95 years of Nº 5.

 M. Micallef Secrets of Love Sensual (Limited Edition): Another great fragrance for me this year from perfumers  Geoffrey Nejman and Jean-Claude Astier.  Green galbanum, light, acerbic lemon and refreshing grapefruit color the woody opening of Sensual.  Nutmeg and resinous aromatics peak through the green tendrils. The fragrance recalls innocence, at once erotic and spiritual – a shy first love.

Gail Gross, Sr Contributor

Worldwide: Courtesy of Atelier Des Ors a 4x winner for 2016, the soon to be released Iris Fauve (only one winner and that includes your comment from yesterday and the day before)

Worldwide: Thanks to Victor Wong of Zoologist, a 4 x  winner for 2016,  a 2017 six scent sampler including Bat and Civet (only one winner and that includes your comment from yesterday and the day before)

Worldwide: A sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances ALL NATURAL 3x winner for 2016 (only one winner and that includes your comment from yesterday and the day before)

Arquiste El and Ella

EU, Australia, North America and Canada: This is very rare because Carlos Huber of Arquiste this year’s 6x winner is offering a reader’s choice of either 100 ml El or Ella

Worldwide: Thanks to the lovely Pissara Umavijani of Parfums Dusita (4x winner) your choice of La Doucer de Siam, Oudh Infini or Le Sillage Blanc.

USA Residents Only: 50 ml Sigil Scent Bloom ALL NATURAL a 2x winner of 2016 (there is only one winner and that includes your comment from December 27)

 Draw open to all ÇaFleureBon registered  readers be sure to register or your comment won’t count.

Please leave a comment with what you thought of our Contributors and Editors top 25 plus picks for 2016, Our Best and Worst of 2016 and Ermano and Michelyn’s Top 25 (plus12). You must include an all-natural as one of your choices and where you live. You can list as many as you like of the above eight that you qualify for. Now, dear reader, what was YOUR favorite of 2016. Draw closes January 1, 2017

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  • Another part of your inspiring thoughts and reviews! Thank you so much (a list of fragrances to try is growing). My personal most worn and most appreciated perfume was a gift I received for previous Christmas, it was Kreolfleurage Parfums Takamaka, a niche (?) from Seychelles. It was released earlier than 2016, but it was my No. 1 in 2016. Rich and woody, and extremely long lasting.

    My choices this time:
    -A sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances ALL NATURAL
    -Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    -Arquiste Ella
    -Parfums Dusita Oudh Infini

    I live in the EU.
    Many thanks for the draw!

  • The list is going longer! great! I agree with Boy, La douceur de Siam, Oudh Infini and Vert de Bois of Tom Ford, these are the one of your list I tried and liked a lot, Civet is the one I want to try as soon as possible!
    My favourites of 2016 are Melodie de l’amour and La douceur de Siam of Dusita , Cuir de Russie of Le jardin Retrouvé, Sex and the Sea and Angel’s Dust of Francesca Bianchi .
    My choices this time
    1- La douceur de Siam of Dusita.
    2-Iris Fauve of L’atelier des Ors
    3-Arquiste’s El.
    4-Zoologist’s samples set.
    5-A sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances

    I live in Europe. Thans for the draw and HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!

  • Boy Chanel and Cartier lenvol were two favorites
    As well as samples I ordered of Beaufort London
    Now I want Èlla so badly as arquiste seems to have impressed all your writers too
    I bought the jo malone MYHRR and tonka and it’s gorgeous
    I wore it Christmas Day
    Iris fauve looks amazing so I would love that and parfums dusita La douceur de Siam
    Bloom by Sigil makes my natural for the USA
    Great list and I have a lot of shopping to do

  • My favorite perfume was Cadavre Exquis. I got as many samples as I could! Robert Herrmann’s review caught me with “When the world seemed to be spinning out of control, I always could find solace in my bottles of scent.” I would love Bloom by Sigil, Zoologist’s sample set, Lüscher Britos’ sampler, or Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve. I live in the US. Thank you again for the draw!

  • There is little I can say about Contributors and Editors perfume picks because I was surprised to discover that I have tried almost none of them. I have sampled Arquiste Ella though and love it. I did sample more of Ermano and Michelyn’s Best picks and agree with their choices. I have now added a lot of perfumes to my sampling list, though luckily I have not tried any on the Worst list, nor do I intend to.

    My choices are:
    Arquiste ELLA
    Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    Parfums Dusita La Doucer de Siam
    A sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances

    This year I discovered the Arquiste line and so far like all that I have tried. I love both Ella and Flor y Canto.

    I’m in the US.

  • I love these lists as they help me decide what samples to order when I get the chance. (Sample costs add up quickly!). I find that my “likes” seem to consistently align with contribultor Lauryn Beer. I know that I like Chinchilla and Ella, and I’m eager to try the others as well. It’s interesting to see each contributors taste, and certain patterns emerge. Thanks for a great year end round up. Here are my choices;
    Dusita Le Doucer de Siam
    Arquiste Ella
    Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    Lushcher Britos sampler
    Zoologist Sampler

    Thank you for the list and the draw! USA

  • acquiredtaste says:

    I can’t say much about the top 25 plus picks as I have not tried them. Most of them seems to be niche brands which are expensive and hard to obtain. I may be able to try the Chanel ones though I like the best and worst lists as it is comprehensive and include cheaper range of perfumes like celebrity scents. I live in Malaysia and would love to win:

    Worldwide: Courtesy of Atelier Des Ors a 4x winner for 2016, the soon to be released Iris Fauve (only one winner and that includes your comment from yesterday and the day before)

    Worldwide: Thanks to Victor Wong of Zoologist, a 4 x winner for 2016, a 2017 six scent sampler including Bat and Civet (only one winner and that includes your comment from yesterday and the day before)

    Worldwide: A sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances ALL NATURAL 3x winner for 2016 (only one winner and that includes your comment from yesterday and the day before)

    Worldwide: Thanks to the lovely Pissara Umavijani of Parfums Dusita (4x winner) your choice of La Doucer de Siam, Oudh Infini or Le Sillage Blanc.

    Thanks

  • I haven’t sampled much but I love DSH Chinchilla and Kerosene Follow, both houses have so much to offer. I also really like Angel Muse, it may be my favorite flanker ever. More generous offers, thanks so much, I’m in the US and would like to win Arquiste El – the mentions of hairy chests, Bert Reynolds and forgetting the word manscaping from the reviews of the last few days make El a must have – and Parfums Dusita Oudh Infini. I think I have already chosen all the naturals available in the last two days but in case I’m wrong, Sigil Scent Bloom is my choice. Thanks to everyone for their thoughtful choices and descriptions.

  • BostonScentGuy says:

    One thing I love at the end of the year on these blogs is the huge number of best-of lists…love that you have so many on this one! Glad to see “Ella” getting some love here as I like it as much as “El,” and enjoy how it quotes that same fragrance zeitgeist of the 70s but for women. Boy was another favorite of mine as well! I’d say the three of these along with Amouage Bracken are my choices for fave new ones.

    Thanks for the draw (again). If I were to win, I’d be thrilled to get EL, Iris Fauve, Oudh Infini, the Zoologist Sampler, or Sigil Scent Bloom.

    I’m in the US!

  • I’m not sure if we were to add additional comments after each of the threepostsin this series…not trying to enter ore than once but I’d like to add Arquiste Ella to my original list. Thank you again, Cafleurebon, et al.

  • Aerin Tangier Vanille is so pretty I own it! Boy Chanel and Chanel l'eau were also two I purchased I would love to own David Jourquim with the plum peach notes and will check out jo malone myrrh and tonka Èlla has my attention as does Parfums dusita Le sillage Blanc  and  from yesterday House of Matriarch Many diverse choices from luxury to indie Richard luscher Britos sounds like a house I want to experience I live in Portland

  • I’ve had such fun reading the three lists. So many fragrances I’ve yet to try! In not surprised to see a few M. Micalef perfumes make the lists. It seems like that house can do no wrong! There are so many on the three lists of love to try. The ones in most urious about are DSH Perfumes Chinchilla, Atelier de Ors Iris Fauve, L’Insomnuit by Robert Piguet, Adjatay The Different Company, and all the Parfums Dusita choices. It’s so much to take in. Hopefully I’ll be able to track most of them down!

    I live in Canada and would love to win:
    Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    Lüscher Britos sampler
    Parfums Dusita Le Sillage Blanc

  • I love end of the year Best Of lists. It gives me an idea of what to try in the upcoming months since i took a year off from the fragrance world. So many releases, I’ll have to try at least the best of this year.
    One exception was Cartier L’Envol. I tried that one and i think it’s a solid mainstream release.
    So many i want to try: dusita oud infini, arquiste el, atelier des ors… so many to mention!
    I live in the US and from that awesome list I’d like to win:

    Dusita Oudh Infini
    Arquiste El
    Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    Sigil Scent Bloom ALL NATURAL

    Thanks for another great year of awesome articles and looking forward for another great year ahead.

    Happy New Year!!!

  • This was an exciting year for perfume, wasn’t it! I enjoyed these comprehensive lists and descriptions very much, and appreciate the time and effort the contributors and editors put into their reviews. With the scents that I tried, I pretty much agree with the assessments. One fragrance not mentioned that I am eager to try is Dawn’s (DSH) Dark Moon, a chocolate chypre!

    One of my absolute favorites from 2016 is the swoon-worthy M. Micallef Pure Extreme. Another favorite is The Peradam by Apoteker Tepe; the orris butter in this one is extraordinary. Perhaps not the easiest to wear from top note to bottom, but a gorgeous, memorable perfume.

    Fabulous prizes! I would choose:

    Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    Arquiste Ella
    Sigil Scent Bloom

    Thank you, CafleureBon, for a wonderful year of beautifully illustrated and well-written reviews and commentaries. Happy 2017 to all!
    U.S.A.

  • Awesome job as always! I’m so happy to see Chanel Boy on this list. This is a wow fragrance for me, аbsolutely my favorite this year.
    I live in the U.S. and my choices would be:
    Arquiste Ella
    Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    A sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances
    La Douceur de Siam Parfums Dusita

  • Such a fabulous list!!! Thank you so much for all the great reviews.
    I would choose Dusita Oudh Infini or Arquiste Ella.
    Thank you for the generous giveaway. I live in the U.S.

  • What a great list have all put together! I haven’t smell almost anything from them, but I did read about them during the year. What I’d like to try the most from the lists are Iris Fauve and Adjatay. My favorite 2016 release is No.5 l’eau.
    For the draw part, I’d like to win one of the following:
    Dusita Oudh Infini
    Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances
    I live in Europe.

  • salim khattak says:

    WOW! This third post is a cocktail of favorite fragrances of the year 2016. One of my absolute favorites from 2016 is the Dusita Parfums Oudh Infini. Another favorite is Arquiste EL and Cartier L’Envol.
    My choices are:
    Dusita Parfums Oudh Infini
    Arquiste ELLA
    Zoologist six scent sampler including Bat and Civet 
    A sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances
    Thanks for the draw. With Love from Peshawar, Pakistan.

  • Great list! Nice to find a good mix of scents I have sampled, scents I have fallen in love with and new discoveries that are now on my list of scents to try. Thank you!

    My 2016 favourite is Oudh Infini. I am wearing it today (from a sample), and what a stunning fragrance it is!

    I live in Europe, and at the top of my wish list is of course Oudh Infini. <3 But I would also love to win Iris Fauve, Ella or the Lüscher Britos sampler.

  • Wonderful article! And the list sounds incredibly good, unfortunately I did not tried any of these amazing perfumes. If I would be a lucky winner, my winning choices are:
    – Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    – Dusita Oudh Infini
    – Zoologist six scent sampler including Bat and Civet
    – A sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances
    – Arquiste Ella
    Thank you very much for the opportunity. Happy New Year!

  • Grreat picks! I have been so curious about the Dusita fragrances as I keep hearing these awesome reviews. But again, I’m sure I will have the opportunity to try them in the future. I live in EU and I’d love to win one of the following fragrances:

    – Arquiste Ella
    – Dusita Oudh Infini
    – Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    – sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances

    Best wishes for 2017!

  • Also today You bring me on a wild ride in an overwhelming fragrant world, How many suggestions to me !? I will run to taste some scents you report, in first Dusita Parfums, one of the most reported new releases of 2016, so I add their Oudh Infini to my last previous comment.
    I live in EU
    Thanks and Happy New Year!

  • Its an impressive list. Unfortunately, I’ve just read about most of them, so I don’t have a favorite for 2016. Myrrh and Tonka andCartier L’envol sound lovely. I’d love to try all of them. I live in the USA. Happy Holidays! My picks are:
    Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    Zoologist six sampler
    Luscher Britos sampler
    Arquiste Ella

  • Miss Sunshine says:

    Nice article! Iris Fauve is the fragrance that I really fell I need in my collection. I’m also looking forward to trying Arquiste Ella and Dusita Parfums-sounds great!

    I would love to win:

    Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    Arquiste Ella
    Dusita Oudh Infini
    a sampler of all Lüscher Britos perfumes

    Thank for the draw! (EU)

  • Thank you for your fascinating list of fragrances to add to my ‘want to try’ list. This year I was very pleasantly surprised by Parfums Dusita, only it was Issara that was my personal favorite of the first three releases. I am ordering today a sample of Myrrh and Tonka based on your review, and also DSH Chinchilla. Thank you so much for the chance, and best wishes to all for the coming year.

    Fingers crossed, my preference of the options offered is:

    Parfums Dusita – La Doucer de Siam
    Arquiste – Ella
    Luscher Britos – sampler
    Sigel Scent Bloom

  • I had the opportunity to sample Parfums Dusita Le Sillage Blanc and Issara. I really love both and i am excited to try the rest of the line:) Thank you so much for the great article and wonderful draw!

    My picks:
    Arquiste Ella
    La Douceur de Siam Dusita Parfums
    Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    A sampler of all Lüscher Britos

  • The only thing I regret about 2016 is that the year is always too short to try every new interesting perfume, and 2016 seemed to be even shorter.
    My favorite scent in 2016 was Chanel No. 5 L’Eau (never thought I would like and wear any version of No. 5).

    My picks, in addition to my previous comment, would be a sampler of Lüscher Britos perfumes, Arquiste Ella, Parfums Dusita La Douceur de Siam. I live in Poland, EU. Thanks!

  • Hikmat Sher Afridi says:

    Thanks for the 3rd & Final Part. All the three posts are awesome, eye-catching & wonderful picks. Indeed 2016 is the best year for fragrances. The very best impressive house IMO is Dusita Parfums, followed by Zoologist.

    Thanks for the gorgeous draw & my picks for the 3rd part are:
    Parfums Dusita Oudh Infini
    Parfums Dusita Le Sillage Blanc
    Parfums Dusita La Douceur de Siam
    A sampler of all Lüscher Britos fragrances
    Peshawar, Pakistan

  • Very informative and great insight into these wonderful fragrances. M Micallef is always a winner with me and I love the new Annick Goutal – it’s super sweet and just lovely. I still haven’t gotten a sniff of BOY Chanel but it’s on the to do list. Aerin has some lovely perfumes. The vanilla sounds warm and yummy. From this offering, I would pick:

    the Zoologist sampler
    Sigil Scent Bloom
    Arquiste Ella
    Parfums Dusita Oudh Infini or LaDoucer de Siam

    I’m in US and registered.

    thank you and Happy New Year!

  • All sound really nice. I’m a big fan if iris scents so I will put Iris Fauve on my sample list.

    I live in EU and would love to win:
    Iris Fauve
    Arquiste Ella
    Dusita Parfums La Douceur de Siam
    Luscher Britos sampler set

    Thanks!

  • Great choices from all of them, still have to smell some of their suggestions but I do agree about the new Chanel No.5 .
    My picks for the 3rd part are
    – Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    – Arquiste Ella
    – Dusita La Doucer de Siam
    – Zoologist six scent sampler including Bat and Civet
    Thank you!!

  • I’ve spritzed No. 5 L’Eau from a tester bottle several times, each experience convinces me that it has the prettiest top notes I’ve encountered this year. I was also glad to see Tangier Vanille praised here. I love citrus + vanilla.

    Thank you to each of the contributers who listed their favorites of 2016. I’m inspired to seek out many new-to-me scents from all three Best of 2016 articles here at CaFleureBon. I want to give a word of praise to a favorite of mine from 2016: aroma M Geisha Vanilla Hinoki. Both invigorating and relaxing, I’ve worn it often in warm and cool weather.

    Today Lüscher Britos fragrances sampler and Sigil Scent Bloom sound enticing. Thank you for the generous draw. I am in the US. Happy New Year to all.

  • It was a very good year indeed. I sampled lots of new interesting perfumes, although wore mostly my old friends French Lover and Portrait of a Lady. I’d love to try Lilac Rain, Adjatay Cuir Narcotique and many more of the described above.
    For the draw I’d choose Dusita Le Sillage Blanc, Ella Arquiste and Lüscher Britos sampler. Thank you! EU.

  • 20 Ans by Micallef sounds great. I’ve recently started liking patchouli. I’m also dying to try anything by Dusita Parfums.

    Please add me to the draw of La Douceur de Siam Dusita Parfums and a sampler of all Lüscher Britos. I live in Europe. Thank you for the draw. Happy New Year!

  • I love reading all the best of lists at the end of the year. It’s a great time to refresh my list of things to try that I’ve forgotten about. My vote for best of 2016 is Taklamakan, which I’m surprised not to see mentioned anyplace.
    I’m in the US and would, of course, be happy to take any of the prizes but really want to try Ella, Lüscher Britos fragrances, or Iris Fauve (since I can’t remember if I commented on it before).

  • There are many in this list I have heard a lot about in the forums including MFK Grand Soir, Arquiste El (some said it reminds them a little of kouros), Dusita Oudh Infini, and Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve. One of the best perfumes I smelled this year was, indeed, Oudh Infini with its skanky elements. My choices for this draw will be:

    Dusita Oudh Infini
    Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    Arquiste El
    Sigil Scent Bloom

    I am in US

  • More great reviews and another new discovery – L’Insomnuit by Robert Piguet sounds like it would be just my kind of scent! I’ll have to keep an eye out for it. I see that Arquiste’s Ella is getting a lot of love in these reviews, so that one goes on the list also. My oicks for this part would be:

    Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    Arquiste Ella
    Dusita La Douceur de Siam
    Sigil Scent Bloom
    Lüscher Britos fragrances

    I’m in the US. Thank you and wishing all a Happy New Year!

  • Thank you for another set of reviews. Parfums Dusita sound lovely and I would like to add Dusita La Douceur de Siam to my previously chosen perfumes. Happy New Year and greetings from Norway!

  • I forgot to add that this was a year of my best online discovery: CaFleureBon website! So much inspiration and new pwefum houses I haven’t heard of before. Thank you for being so great inspiration CaFleureBon!

    My picks in this draw:
    – a sampler of Lüscher Britos fragrances ALL NATURAL
    – Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    – Arquiste Ella
    – Parfums Dusita Oudh Infini

    I live in the EU, thanks!

  • I’m only familiar with a few of these fragrances unfortunately but I love this site and the reviewers on it. I trust the judgement of all of them. I’ve made a few purchases in the past based on reviews from Clafleurbon and after seeing these incredible postsat the end of the year on the favorites of 2016, I have a nice list of things to at least try. More than likely buy a bottle, even blind. I’m very happy to see Kerosene’s follow since I’ve tried it and enjoy it very much. The Dusita house is being mentioned everywhere and it’s time for me to get into it. Thanks for the reviews and the giveaways. I really appreciate everything. I’m in the US.

    I would love the natural Lüscher Britos Sampler, Oudh Infini, La Douceur de Siam, Le Sillage Blanc, Ella, Iris Fauve.

    My favorite of 2016 was Kemi by Kemi Blending Mgic. Gorgeous, castor and civet animalic with sweet caramel/ vanilla on top of sharp, sour oud and other woody facets. Brilliant blend.
    Thanks again.

  • So many fabulous fragrances in this list. So many beauties to choose from. I have been able to sample some of the ones listed. Not all work well with my chemistry but I do appreciate their beauty. For me one of the stand outs was Hiram Green Arbole Arbole this year, so much so that it was under the Christmas Tree for me this year. For me bottle design and presentation are a big factor also and the David Jourquin Cuir Venitien looks lovely in that pink leather covered bottle. I love these type of reviews. I am in the US. Thank you so much.

  • Annick Goutal Tenue de Soiree is something I want to try, as is Parfums Dusita La Douceur de Siam, it sounds amazing. I feel like everyone is talking about Dusita, they must be hitting critical mass and enjoying being a top line! I am so happy for them <3

    I am wondering how 'easy' they are to wear though, because I find some modern lines like Arquiste to be very 'out there'/hard to wear in public etc. At home is another thing, though! This year I gave a lot of time to Serge Lutens testing but didn't come out with any favorites. All the usual scents [mainstream] were ones I did not like. I do want to try the Calvani one, but I feel like 'church incense' is so different to different people/places/cultures etc. I am always surprised by it.

    I'm in the USA. I would love Dusita LA douceur de Siam, it has such a great description/composition. Lüscher Britos fragrances also sound incredible, I'd love to try them!

    I would love to read more about attars or Eastern/Arab scents, and ones from India. This site is such a great resource, love it! Thanks for all the info and work that I'm sure goes into it. It should be compiled into a book, I'd love that : )

  • I agree with Kate21, I’d also love to read about attars which I started wearing this year. I love reading Cafleurebon, it has widened my knowledge about niche so much!

    I look forward to trying Tambela Wanderer and Parfums Dusita.

    I live in the EU and I’d love to win:
    Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    Arquiste Ella
    Dusita Oudh Infini
    a sampler of all Lüscher Britos perfumes

    Thanks!

  • So many great fragrances in 2016! The Arquiste ones sound incredible, so do the rest.

    I would love any of:
    Arquiste El
    Le Sillage Blanc

    I’m in Canada and thanks!

  • What a great year for fragrances! As someone who spends a lot of time in Brazil, I was happy to see Still Life in Rio mentioned. It’s quite sultry, yet very joyful and an instant mood lifter. I can’t wait to try Chinchilla. That’s definitely on my list for 2017.
    I would love to win El by Arquiste, the Luscher Britos sample set, Dusita Oud Infini, Iris Fauve.
    I live in the USA.

  • Once again thanks for so nice and interesting list! and please add me to the draw for Dusita Oudh Infini and Luscher Britos samples. Thanks!

    (EU)

  • There are SO many on this liste that I haven’t even heard of, which is unusual and exciting! I loved reading about the obscure natural perfumes especially, whole brands there that I’ve never heard of. 😀 Otherwise I really want to try Zoologist Civet and DSH Chinchilla. I really like the neo-animalic trend prevalent in niche/indie perfumery right now! I’d love to see more of thet in the coming year too, I’m all for skank! My favorite of the year so far is Slumberhouse New Sibet, another neo-skanky one!

    I’m in Finland and I’d love to enter for these:

    Dusita La Douceur de Siam
    Zoologist sampler
    Iris Fauve
    Lüscher Britos sampler

    Thank you! <3

  • Thanks for sharing with us your contributors favorite fragrances in this year. Most of all I am attracted to Dusita fragrances, not only for the bottles which are gorgeous but mainly for the juice in the bottles as reviewers describe it. I hope I will have a chence to try some of them in the future. I am in EU.
    I would like to enter for:
    Parfums Dusita Doucer de Siam
    Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    Arquiste Ella
    Zoologist – a sampler
    A sampler of Lüscher Britos fragrances
    Thanks.

  • The only one I’ve ever sampled was Chanel Boy. The dry down is great.
    Thank you for the draw!
    My choives:
    Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    Arquiste Ella
    A sampler of Lüscher Britos fragrances
    Parfums Dusita Doucer de Siam

    (EU)

  • So many great frags I have heard of through your reviewsI agree on Cartier l envol and boy and am curious about Micallef sensual
    Èlla Iris fauve and Le sillage Blanc sound awesome
    Also really interested in learning more about inspiritu

  • Thank you for this annual breakdown! It always gives me a starting point for what I need to sample, especially when each year seems to have more and more new fragrances. Thanks to your reviews, I’ll definitely be hunting down the entire Dusita line, Jo Malone Myrrh & Tonka, TDC Adjatay, and quite a few others.

    I’m in the US and would be thrilled to win any of these fragrances, but my top picks would be Arquiste Ella, Parfums Dusita La Douceur de Siam, or Sigil Scent Bloom. Happy New Year!

  • I couldn’t say much about the top 25 plus picks only that
    I am going to try the Cartier and I could not agree more concerning the new Chanel No. 5 perfume!
    My choices for the draw are the following:
    – Atelier Des Ors Iris Fauve
    – Arquiste Ella
    – Dusita La Doucer de Siam
    – Zoologist six scent sampler including Bat and Civet
    Thank you for the lovely review and generous draw!
    I am a registered reader living in EU.

  • Wow! There are so many fragrances mentioned in this review that I’d love to try.
    Thank you Cafleurebon for the great review and draw!
    My picks:
    Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve
    Parfums Dusita Doucer de Siam
    Arquiste Ella
    A sampler of Lüscher Britos fragrances

    USA

  • Hope I’m not too late! I was saving some of these posts to read today, to start the year right. I love end-of-year best-ofs, and I’m not sure what it says about me that I like yours even better because it includes worsts as well as bests. I’d be happy to win any of the prizes, but especially Arquiste Ella, Atelier des Ors Iris Fauve, Parfums Dusita La Douceur de Siam, and Sigil Scent Bloom. I’m in the US.

  • 2016 has been a fantastic year in fragrance! I look forward to seeing what 2017 brings.

    I’d love El or Le Sillage Blanc

    Canada

  • These are great lists. Although I compare reading these lists to listening to my favorite community radio station. After listening or reading in this case I’m always in more need/want to try out so many of these fragrances(songs) that I might not have hear of otherwise:) Ive tried Cartier L’Envol and own Vert de Bois but many of the others are new to me.

    I would love to try any but I guess these would be preference:

    Iris Fauve
    Arquiste El
    Zoologist samples
    Dusita-Either fragrance
    Sigil Bloom
    Luscher Britos.
    I’m in the USA. Thanks as always for opportunity and Happy New Year!!!