New Niche Fragrance Review Ineke Perfume Hothouse Flower- H Is For Gardenia? + Full Bottle and A-H Sample Set Draw

I am an avid reader of different series in books. The ones that interest me the most are the ones where the author continually evolves their style while still using a cast of characters which return from installment to installment. I also like the authors who manage to make sure they release a new entry every year. San Francisco indie perfumer Ineke Ruhland has been the perfume equivalent of these literary series. As she has worked through the alphabet starting with “A” she has released one a year and like my books I have always looked forward to a new Ineke Perfume release sometime in the year; except for 2011. Now I wasn’t left wanting as she created four new fragrances for Anthropologie called Ineke’s Floral Curiosities Collection. I really liked them and Scarlet Larkspur became a fall staple for me. But this was like my favorite author writing a whole different series with different characters and I wanted the original object of my affection to return. Thankfully Ms. Ruhland told me in January I would be getting new releases for both series. Then she leaned towards me and told me that the next Ineke Perfume fragrance would be called Hothouse Flower and it would be a gardenia soliflore.

Gardenia holds a special place in my consciousness as my grandmother’s house was surrounded by gardenia bushes. My grandmother did not believe in that new-fangled air conditioning and used numerous ceiling fans to keep air moving through the open Florida Pine house. These fans would pick up the scent of the gardenias and spread them throughout the entire house. Bowls throughout the house carried a gardenia floating in water. Most of the time when a perfumer sits down to make a gardenia focused fragrance I think they often make two errors, both of intensity. My experience with gardenias is that yes they have a beautiful heady bouquet but I needed to get really close to get that almost narcotic level of sweet. More often that sweetness was encountered on the breeze and it is gentle and less obvious than one might think. The second is the green leaves and the woody nature of the bush itself are often over emphasized or worse left out altogether. For me the magic of the gardenia is the combination of the floral, green, and wood in a precise balance. Ms. Ruhland has attained that precision with her construction of Hothouse Flower.

One of the reasons I think I am drawn to Ms. Ruhland’s floral soliflores is she really spends time studying the real thing before sitting down to compose her perfume. Gilded Lily is an excellent example of how Ms. Ruhland can coax an unusual nuance from something you think you know well. Hothouse Flower benefits from her examination of gardenia in every setting she could find; gardens, florists, and yes hothouses. Ms. Ruhland chose to capture the dense humid milieu of the hothouse with the gardenia in full bloom. The thickness of the air encapsulates the floral, green, woody quality in its own kind of bubble and Hothouse Flower captures that bubble and puts it in a bottle.

Ms. Ruhland lets the leaves and the wood lead off the show as a leafy foliage accord is matched with the light woody aspect of cypress. Earl Grey tea is used to remind you that there is some earth around this olfactory plant. The heart of Hothouse Flower is where the floral facet of gardenia arrives and with the cypress and foliage accord it beckons you to come closer. As you do galbanum, leavened with fig, brings the green nature more forward. The base does the opposite as now, a very well-chosen, guaiacwood brings the woodiness forward and gardenia and guaiac make a perfect pair. A bit of musk and a reminder of the green, from a note called corn silk, bring Hothouse Flower to a close.

Hothouse Flower has average longevity and average sillage.

I may have waited for two years for “H” to arrive but it is one of the best fragrances Ms. Ruhland has done. She struck the perfect balance of my memory of what a gardenia bush smells like. I can almost hear my grandmother humming in her rocking chair on the porch.

Disclosure: This review was based on a preview sample provided by Ineke Perfume.

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Thanks to Ineke Perfume we have two draw prizes. One is a full bottle of Hothouse Flower and the other is a deluxe sampler of all eight of the Alphabet Series fragrances. To be eligible to win leave a comment on which prize you would like to win. We will draw two winners on September 9, 2012.

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-Mark Behnke, Managing Editor

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102 comments

  • Either one would be a delight but my preference would be for Hothouse Flower, which sounds just lovely!!

    Thanks to Ineke R and Cafleurbon for the opportunity – and also for making me do some addition! 😀

    xoA

  • Sue Kucklick says:

    Based one what you’ve described of the other fragrances, I would love to have the set to be able to experience the series.

  • How to choose? I think a sampler set would be the best way to get to know the series and the artist. Thank you for the draw!

  • I would love to win the sampler. She spoke to a group at Anthropologie last year. Her study of flowers, care for packaging etc… all added to make a very rounded picture of a perfumer. Nice experience.

  • Its a really nice fragrance another winner from Ineke. I am in for Hothouse Flower , thank you for the fab draw.

  • Really hard to choose but how can I pass up a chance at a full bottle of something that sounds so interesting and well thought-out – truly artisanal “niche” scents don´t grow on trees in this particular city. So – a full bottle sounds a like a dream! I love the description of your grandmother´s house, and how the gardenia scent was carried on the air. Thanks again for the draw!

  • Deluxe sampler for me. Ineke is very ineteresting and I would like to experience more of her creations! 🙂

    Thank you! 😀

  • That’s a tough choice but I will go with the full bottle of Hot House Flower. It sounds amazing! Thanks for the draw. 🙂

  • H is for HAVE to win hothouse flower
    I <3 Ineke after my own heart and I would say it is truest lilac soliflore ever created by any perfumer
    PS
    Love the dress painting
    Who is the painter

  • Oh the Hothouse Flower sounds divine – that’s my pick, although the sampler is tempting as well! The gardenia breeze wafting through the house must have been lovely, in the age of air conditioners we really miss out on pleasures such as that.

  • I would be over the moon if I get my hands on Hothouse Flower! I’m a die hard gardenia fan, always looking for that scent that captures this blossom. So far my favorite is the discontinued Yves Rocher Gardenia.
    Hothouse is definitely on my must-try list.

    Being a flower gal, there’s a few scents from this line I’m very curious about.

  • Farawayspices says:

    I would love to win either prize, the sampler sounds like a fun way experience the line. I loved the description of your grandmas house, and the gardenia-scented air.

  • As appealing as a full bottle of Hothouse Flower is (earl grey!) I’m a sucka for samplers. Thanks for the kind drawing.

  • I love the fragrances I have encountered and am dying to try them all so I would probably prefer the sampler.

  • amberosmanthus says:

    I know I would thoroughly enjoy Hothouse Flower, but I have to say I’m a sucker for a good sampler and I’d love to try more of their creations. I’m crossing my fingers for this one! Thanks for the opportunity!

  • I would love to win Hothouse Flower, as “gardenia” is so gorgeous when done well. My favorite fragrance from this house is Field Notes from Paris. Such good quality at an affordable price.

  • The sampler set is perfect–the bottles, the names, and the themes of her fragrances always make it impossible for me to choose which one I most want to try.

  • Wow, how to choose! I have to go with Hothouse Flower, since I find gardenia so intoxicating. Thanks for the draw, and great review!

  • I really enjoyed all of the Ineke perfumes I’ve smelled so far – which have all been the floral curiosities at Anthropologie! Ineke makes such pretty scents. They manage to be easy to love AND still keep a real personality!

    I’d love to try them all, but between the choice of a sampler and a full bottle, I wouldn’t pass up Hothouse Flower. I have a bit of a gap in my collection as far as gardenias are concerned – this would fill it nicely, hehe. I love, love, love me some guaiac, and I Earl Grey tea is a welcome accord almost anywhere you put it!

    Thank you for the draw!

  • I too have been following Ineke since the beginning 4 scents and Hothouse Flower sounds like a dream come true. Mark I can totally identify with that smell of the whiff of a flower wafting in the air, I’ll take some of that =) I would love to win the bottle of Hothouse Flower~

  • Ineke’s sampler set, along with Ormonde Jane’s, are the classiest sets I’ve seen. And since I have these already I would love to try the Hothouse Flower. Ineke’s set makes a wonderful gift, even to non perfumistas because it’s just so pretty!

  • Gardenias are indeed gorgeous — those glossy green leaves and the exquisite smelling white blossoms that are so easily bruised (they make an elegant but very fragile corsage).

    My choice of these 2 generous prizes is the bottle of Hothouse Flower, but I certainly wouldn’t refuse the gorgeously packaged sample set.

    Thanks so much to CaFleureBon and Ineke for the draw opportunity.

  • Anything from Ineke is wonderfull!!! I love her creations, however I’d like the full bottle if I won as I love gardenias!!

  • Ineke’s body of work is astoundingly diverse…I would love to win a full bottle of Hothouse Flower…even though it would be so fun discovering her previous creations!!
    Thank you for the draw..

  • I would like to win the sample set, too. Tested none from Ineke, therefore the sample set will blaze a trail.

    Thank you!

  • I had a gardenia plant for years which we moved into & out of the house with the seasons. It grew to a huge size, and was marvelous when it bloomed! I miss it & would love that bottle of Hothouse Flower. Thank you for the draw.

  • Queen Cupcake says:

    I loved reading about the scent of gardenias wafting through the house in Florida. I have been interested in trying Ineke’s perfumes; I would love to win the sample set. Thank you!

  • I like the fact that she has slowly, steadily and methodically added to her perfume offerings instead of rushing headlong. I love gardenia and you’ve made this one sound very alluring so I would go for the bottle if I was the winner. Thanks!

  • That’s a tough choice but I suppose I’ll go with the full bottle of Hot House Flower. Very very tough choice indeed.

  • I love the references to your grandmother and the memories
    that you shared about her! My grandmother was such a delight,
    and loved her flower gardens. I must choose Hothouse Flower!
    Thanks!

  • Love INEKE’S Evening Edged in Gold + Field Notes!!!!!!!!!! LOVE!

    WANT A-H Sampler Set!!!!!!!!!!! Need it, want it!!!!!

    Thank you to Cafleurebon and Ineke, this is an awesome giveaway!!!!!!!:D

  • What a wonderful draw! I’d love the sample set. I’ve tried a couple of Ineke fragrances – bought my DH a bottle of Field Notes In Paris – but need to try the rest! Thank you!

  • Bought the sampler set and fell in love with Evening Edged in Gold and Field Notes of Paris. I own both. I wish more perfumers would offer sampler sets with a credit towards a full bottle. This newest one sounds delightful and that’s what I would choose–a full bottle of Hothouse Flower.

  • I love Ineke’s work (well, except for Chemical Bonding, which I just don’t get). Field Notes is fantastic; in fact, it’s what I’m wearing today. The full bottle would be my choice!

  • I would love to win a bottle of Hothouse Flower to add to my growing Ineke collection! I own six bottles of her beautiful perfumes: Briar Rose, Gilded Lily, Poet’s Jasmine, After my own heart, Scarlett Larkspur, and Angel’s Trumpet.

    Brava Ineke!!!!

  • With my millions of other samples lying around all over the place, I’m going to ask to be entered into the full Bottle of Hothouse Flower draw. I’m looking forward to trying it!

  • I’m a big fan of Ineke and already have samples/bottles of all the alphabets, so I would absolutely love to have the bottle of Hothouse Flower. It sounds incredible.

  • I have never tried any of this fragance line, so I think the sampler set would be wonderful. thanks for the draw…great article…actually makes me want to try Hothouse Flower, and I have not found a gardenia fragrance that I even like.

  • To get the Ineke sample set is already on my perfume ‘to do list’ so to win one would be fantastic! Thanks so much for the draw.

  • Either would be great, but I think that I’d just BARELY prefer the sample set. Thanks for doing this draw!

  • I had the luck to smell Hothouse a couple of months ago at the 1st SF Fragrance Salon. It is amazing. If I would be a winner, I would go with a bottle of Hothouse. love a fragrance that captures the true essence of the entire gardenia bush.

  • I’m not yet familiar with Ineke perfumes and I would love to win the sample set. Thanks for the draw!

  • Oooooh…. tough choice! I’ve never tried Ineke so I would have to say the sampler, plus all her stuff sounds so good. 🙂 Thanks for the draw.

  • Olga (Warum) says:

    I was excited about the H. from Ineke to start with, but this evocative review with a blast from the past makes me even more excited.
    Would love to win the bottle of Hothouse Flower!

  • Fernando
    I love chemical bonding I know it’s not popular but it’s my second favorite
    Hothouse flower is my new favorite
    It’s a white flower that I can wear I pull a lot of the wood and tea

  • I loved reading this review because I adore real-life gardenias but also in the wafting-on-the-breeze way.
    Since I’m not familiar with Ineke except through reviews I would choose the sample set (but would be happy with the bottle!) .

  • Oh of course I would love the HOTHOUSE FLOWER because I understand that gardenia is so difficult to engineer as a perfume.

  • I’ve got lots of samples and not many bottles around, so I’d have to go with the bottle. Thanks for the draw!

  • I have been so looking forward to this Ineke release! Gardenia is one of my favorites, and I love her After My Own Heart, and Field Notes From Paris. I can’t wait, and would love to win the bottle of Hothouse Flowers!

  • I just received my sample of Hothouse Flower & love it! So winning a full bottle would be amazing! Thanks and good luck to everyone. 🙂

  • Mark, I love this thought and review…”Most of the time when a perfumer sits down to make a gardenia focused fragrance I think they often make two errors, both of intensity. My experience with gardenias is that yes they have a beautiful heady bouquet but I needed to get really close to get that almost narcotic level of sweet.”

    Ineke “gets” Gardenia…

    Thanks

  • If it’s not too late, I’d like to be in the draw.
    I’d like to win the deluxe sampler set.

    Thanks!

  • I hope that I am not too late. I haven’t tried any of Ineke’s scents, so I would like to try the deluxe sampler set. Thank you again for the draw.

  • I had the opportunity to smell Hothouse Flowers at the SF Fragrance Salon. White florals are generally not my favorite but I went back to smell this one twice. The gardenia coupled with the green notes are quite lovely. I would love a bottle. I was also impressed with Sweet William – the Anthropologie fragrance just hitting shelves now. Thanks for the draw.

  • I was pleasantly surprised to get a sampler of Hothouse Flowers in my mailbox. Took me a few seconds to appreciate the gesture: Ineke was adding its latest addition to my sampler set that I had purchased last year. A thoughtful gesture I thought. I love the lingering scent of Hothouse Flowers and it strangely takes me back to my childhood in India, surrounded by women adorning their hair with flowers. I would love a bottle for sure!