Les Indemodables Vanille Havane Review (Antoine Lie) 2021 + Fantastic Voyage Draw

Les Indemodables Vanille Havane

Les Indemodables Vanille Havane, photo courtesy of Les Indemodables

Cut into a vanilla bean and what do you smell? Bitter, almost medicinal odors, mixed with pronounced notes of aged wood, booze, creamy flowers, even dots of leather. Certainly not the cloyingly sweet substance found in many contemporary fragrances. French independent house Les Indemodables Vanille Havane is a fantastic voyage through the vanilla bean, passing through aromas of raisins and prune, tropical flowers, tree bark, plastic, dessert spices, leather, and more. Using grand cru in-house extracts in high concentrations (a Les Indemodables signature), Vanille Havane captures the bean’s myriad facets in a delectably warm, beautifully crafted fragrance all but certain to wipe away unfortunate memories of dumbed-down, candy floss synthetics. Ain’t nothing like the real thing, baby.

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Vanilla bean and orchid, photo, creative commons license

Independent perfumer Antoine Lie, working with Les Indemodables founder and creative director, Valerie Pulverail, says, “the idea was not just to do a typical candied sweet vanilla, the artificial flavor everyone is familiar with. Instead, I wanted to reveal all the rich facets in the bean, so I pushed the rum, cocoa, spices, tobacco, floral and leathery facets…” Indeed, like its star ingredient, Vanille Havane defies easy description: part tipsy gourmand, part flowery spice bomb, part earthy tobacco-woods. Lie introduces notes that correspond to and emphasize each particular aspect of the natural bean’s complex bouquet. Comoros vanilla is set against a backdrop of dry cocoa and dessert spice, though in its initial moments, the perfume gives off an aura of a men’s club in Havana, circa Graham Greene. The opening is sophisticated, spiritous; the smell of high-end rum in a crystal tumbler, followed by unsmoked, hand-rolled cigars, a quiet redolence of mahogany tables flanked by sleek leather chairs.

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Vintage poster for Our Man in Havana, 1959, stock photo Cocoa, photo via FreeMG

But just before Les Indemodables Vanille Havane can veer masculine, thick, creamy jasmine comes forward, the barest hint of indoles imparting a touch of feminine sensuality, and the fragrance gets a dollop of dried fruit and spice. The booze now smells more like rum-soaked raisins, and I get the first wave of cosseting spices: cardamom, clove, and, to a lesser extent, cinnamon, which add a diffuse sweetness. Cocoa and vanilla, however, dominate. The cocoa is intensely dry and rich simultaneously, reminiscent of Paris’ more exclusive chocolatiers – so much so that it is easy to miss the vanilla as vanilla. But as my nose becomes accustomed to the chocolate, the way eyes adjust to darkness after bright light, the fruity, tree bark vanilla note – the way the bean smells in its entirety – advances.

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Cocoa, photo via FreeMG

I’m now smelling Les Indemodables Vanille Havane on each hand, sprayed at different points. On my left, is the newer version; creamier, more floral and gourmand, with cocoa and rum very much at the forefront. On the right, there’s been a subtle shift, like a gradation of colour, to drier notes. What initially smelled like cigar tobacco has turned greener, mulchier, almost moist, and animalic and mineral undertones are present. An hour or so later, Vanille Havane coalesces into a rich, but never overtly sweet, resinous dry-down. It is the kind of lusciously warm fragrance that sits perfectly in front of a winter’s fire, underneath a cashmere muffler or nestled in a pillow. A brilliant olfactory exposition of vanilla, Les Indemodables Vanille Havane is my favourite thus far in what is already a supremely elegant, top-drawer line. And it’s already on my top ten list of 2021.

Notes: Rum, cocoa, jasmine, dried fruits, vanilla, floral notes, clove, cinnamon, cardamom, woods, leather.

Disclaimer: Sample of Les Indemodables Vanille Havane kindly provided by Indigo Perfumery. My opinions are my own.

Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor

Les Indemodables Vanille Havane, photo by Ann Bouterse of Indigo Perfumery

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77 comments

  • I absolutely adore Les Indemodables Oriental Velours I saved up for a year to buy it and now wear almost every single day. This house is genius and I most want to try Vanille Havane because I’m always looking for dirty animalic takes on notes that have been commercialized to sweet oblivion and I love vanilla but don’t ever want to smell liked a baked good.

  • I have wanted to know more about Vanille Havane and thank you for this wonderful review. I am not usually a vanilla fan- most like Lauren said are candy floss and too sweet but I also think Les Indemodables is an amazing house so they would make a great vanilla perfume. My favorite is cuir de Chêne and muscle sables. (I have a sample) but I think Vanille Havane could be the one- you had me at boozy raisins and spices
    Thank you indigo perfumery for this chance

  • What I loved most about the review is hearing how even though this DNA has been done before , the house made both a unique and stand out fragrance that sounds like it could be in the running for the best of them all.
    The fact it has many of my favourite notes doesn’t hurt either! Lol

    I’ve not tried anything from the house unfortunately.

    Florida.

  • I’ve heard about this fragrance and have been wanting to try it. This review has made me want to try it even more. It sounds amazing. I like the fact that they are showcasing different facets of vanilla which is a note I love. All of the facets mentioned sound great to me as well as the notes. The fact that the fragrances seemingly makes numerous changes throughout the wear makes it even more attractive. I love the idea of this fragrance and others from Les Indémodables. Ive not tried any from the brand yet but very much want and plan to. Would absolutely love to win this one. Commenting from CT USA. Thanks for this very generous draw!

  • This sounds HEAVENLY. I want all the rum, cigar, leather, tobacco, fruit, cocoa sensations without the actual old-timey side effects. Yes, please! Sounds like lounging in a big squishy leather chair, under the influence of rum, on a slow-moving day…
    I haven’t tried any of Les Indemodables’ creations yet. (USA)

  • Bryant Worley says:

    I have never tried any any Les Indemodables perfumes, but I want to try this one. Lauryn’s review is so deep into the fragrance makes nose water with anticipation of smelling this wonderful sounding fragrance.

    Her breakdown of the fragrance was excellent: “But just before Les Indemodables Vanille Havane can veer masculine, thick, creamy jasmine comes forward, the barest hint of indoles imparting a touch of feminine sensuality, and the fragrance gets a dollop of dried fruit and spice. The booze now smells more like rum-soaked raisins, and I get the first wave of cosseting spices: cardamom, clove, and, to a lesser extent, cinnamon, which add a diffuse sweetness. Cocoa and vanilla, however, dominate. The cocoa is intensely dry and rich simultaneously, reminiscent of Paris’ more exclusive chocolatiers – so much so that it is easy to miss the vanilla as vanilla.”

    I live in Waldorf, Maryland, USA.

  • I don’t know this house, but I love the idea of a rich non-sweet vanilla cocoa fragrance! Sounds lovely, and the bottle is beautiful! I’m in NYC.

  • I love the name of the house, Les Indemodables. For me, the name of the house or of a fragrance is a sufficient criteria to buy a fragrance and than to love it, to create a story in my mind starting from the name. The same effect it has on me “Les Indemodables” name. It makes me imagine a stronger and powerful me, with a sweet gourmand vanilla on top. CA, USA

  • The review itself is very alluring to me. The fragrance description, the rum, cocoa, spices, tobacco, floral and leathery facets makes the perfect composition to me. Although I’m not crazy about boozy fragrances I think this one brings a little twist to the table that’s the jasmine and the cocoa mixed with the other ingredients. Thank you for another great review. Commenting from Orlando, Fl.

  • KMBfragrance says:

    As I work to survive another frigid, gray winter day, this fragrance sounds like a beautiful reminder of all the rich coziness that winter can be. Honestly, it sounds downright gorgeous. I haven’t tried any Les Indemobles fragrances yet, but am now anxious to try.

  • “…I pushed the rum, cocoa, spices, tobacco, floral and leathery facets…“ this sounds absolutely divine! I love a complex vanilla scent. I have never tried anything from this house and would love an opportunity to test. Based in the US

  • Khalil Nasir says:

    From the reviews I have seen I am intrigued by the boozy, chocolate, and vanilla. This sounds like an a amazing seductive fragrance.

  • Constancesuze says:

    I haven’t tried any of this line but have heard so many good things- and this sounds DELICIOUS. The idea of a boozy, spicy tobacco chocolate with animalic undertones is heaven.

  • I haven’t tried any from the line except for this one. As a vanilla lover I was intrigued by this review and a few others toting a more authentic vanilla experience, one that explores all the rich facets of the bean. All that rich and earthy goodness. Would love to add it to my collection.

  • I was able to try Vanille Havana recently. Lauryn’s review reflects my experience with the scent. The rich, but not gourmand, aspects of vanilla that make it a unique experience to wear. I have tried others from the line and they are all beautifully executed, but Vanille Havana is my favorite.

  • Andrei Artimon says:

    Oau , this is a house i would love to explore , heard only amazing things about this offering . Would love to be on winning wnd of this !!! New York , usa .

  • Vanille Havane wounds absolutely heavenly. This could be the vanilla perfume of my dreams! I have never tried any Les Indemonables perfumes, sadly. I am in the US

  • The first thing about this offering is the name, Vanille Havane. Sounds good right from the start. This is the perfect time of year to wear this one based on the description. US

  • Lauryn’s review makes me wish I had experienced the Havana Cuba of that time. Cigar smoke wafting in the night air, and a tumbler of only the best Cuban rum. A nice suit and tie to compliment the occasion. Smells like better times in a time when freedoms are disappearing. I have not tried anything from this house, but I would really like to try this. Even if I don’t win, the review sold me on a blind buy.

    Thanks from Long Island NY

  • Haven’t tried anything from the brand, but this one has been getting quite a bit of attention online lately. I’ve heard descriptions of a chocolatey Creation-E, but Lauryn’s additions of raisins, prunes and plastic intrigue me a whole lot more! The sounds of a lustrous marriage between spicy florals and earthy woods just drive me crazy. Rum, cigars and chocolate pretty much a haven for many gentlemen out there and even bring to mind images of the holidays, gatherings or loungeroom celebrations. But my god, those last two paragraphs…I’m having difficulty staunching the flow of saliva! Perhaps one of the most delicious descriptions I’ve ever read. Dry cocoa, rum-soaked raisins, moist tobacco and a hint of animalics…certainly would be a perfect one for cuddling up next to the fire! I’ve already put in for a sample, but I’m sure that for many people, a full bottle is already in the back of their minds. What a superbly sexy scent for the cool weather! MI, USA

  • I have only tried one Les Indemodables scent and I was very impressed with both the artistry and quality. Vanilla is a hit or miss note for me. I don’t want to smell like a cake, even though that smell is good. I like the description here of the scent exploring all the facets of the vanilla bean. That photo of the inside of the bean kind of says it all. Anyone who has used vanilla beans to cook knows the scent is much more nuanced and less sweet than many vanilla perfumes out there. Thank you Lauryn for the review.

  • I’m very interested in this based on the description by Lauryn of Parisian Chocolate and how there is the undertone of vanilla bean. I have only tried one other Les Indemodables before and fell in love instantly with Escale en Indonesie because of the perfect use of ambergris. This would be an awesome contrast to that perfume!
    NY USA

  • I love fragrances that capture complex, natural smells. And I love vanilla. So this one sounds like a winner! I’m in Oklahoma, USA. Thanks for the draw!

  • I’m a fan of unisex fragrances and Vanille Havane sounds good to me. The rum, spices and tobacco notes are some of my favs. It would be the perfect fragrance to wear during these last weeks of winter. Thanks for the opportunity to sniff! Mich USA

  • Her description of it as olfactory exhibition of vanilla is what strikes me the most. I have tried the entire line and this along with Iris Perle and Rose de Jamal are my top 3 from the brand.

  • Wow! Vanilla is too often synthetic and unpleasant, in my opinion. It makes sense though, the real thing is pricey. Vanille Havane seems to dodge that issue and remain natural and classy. I have not tried any of the Les Indemodables perfumes.

  • ThatMulattoDude says:

    I haven’t tried any fragrances from this house. Really like the note breakdown of this one in particular. Lauryn’s progression through the journey this one takes from open to drydown is very descriptive and raises the intrigue level I have in this. Appreciate the review and opportunity of the giveaway. Best from Virginia, USA!

  • From this review by Lauryn, it seems Les Indemodables Vanille Havane is a gourmand perfume, and brings out the richness of vanilla in different forms, not the typical association one has with vanilla in baking or cooking. Haven’t tried any Les Indemodables perfumes. yet. The listed notes all seem familiar, so one would have to actually smell Les Indemodables Vanille Havane to see how masterfully they are blended to create this perfume. Thanks for the draw and the review. From USA.

  • I heard about this line.The description she gave was exactly what I have been searching for. I love Back to Black from Killian. When I came across this article, it confirmed that Vanille Havane is the next perfume to get. “The booze now smells more like rum-soaked raisins, and I get the first wave of cosseting spices: cardamom, clove, and, to a lesser extent, cinnamon, which add a diffuse sweetness. Cocoa and vanilla, however, dominate. “ The combination sounds delightful!

  • What an amazing breakdown of this particular fragrance!!! Would be excited to experience it for myself, and to become better acquainted with the Les Indemodables house…
    TN

  • Oh my. What a fabulous review! This is my first try from the House and I absolutely love it!
    Here’s my favorite part.

    But just before Les Indemodables Vanille Havane can veer masculine, thick, creamy jasmine comes forward, the barest hint of indoles imparting a touch of feminine sensuality, and the fragrance gets a dollop of dried fruit and spice. The booze now smells more like rum-soaked raisins, and I get the first wave of cosseting spices: cardamom, clove, and, to a lesser extent, cinnamon, which add a diffuse sweetness. Cocoa and vanilla, however, dominate. The cocoa is intensely dry and rich simultaneously, reminiscent of Paris’ more exclusive chocolatiers – so much so that it is easy to miss the vanilla as vanilla.
    Thanks for the very generous giveaway, I live in the USA.

  • As a vanilla ice cream frenzy, I really do enjoy all things vanilla for treats. But I personally dislikes the vanilla in perfumery. Why vanilla in fragrance? I have explored quite some designer and niche houses now. Everyone seems to be so crazy about a good smelling vanilla fragrance. But just like people would not drink soy sauce directly, vanilla is also just a condiment to fragrance, sometimes even a perfect touch to gourmand and woody genres. I just don’t think a vanilla dominated fragrance would make the best impression on olfactory experience. Not to mention it has a bitter almost minty flavor with the extrait.

  • Lauryn – what an absolutely riveting review! You make the vanilla bean and fragrance titillating. What a breathe of fresh air (no pun intended) to experience vanille au naturel. The true aromatic facets standing out, taking you through an olfactory journey like no other. Dry, rich cocoa; rum-soaked raisins; mulchy tobacco. Oh how naughty and divine!

    I don’t believe that I’ve tried any of Les Indémodables parfums yet, but this sounds like a wonderful starting point, and another coup de foudre so to speak, for M. Lie.

    Massachusetts here

  • I was so happy to get a sample of this in the monthly Indigo sample pack! I had just gone through the discovery set for the brand and really enjoyed all of them but, Vanille Havane is truly the top of the lot. I love these sort of smoky dark vanillas. This one reminded me of my holy grail vanilla, Mona Di Orio’s Vanille. I would love to have a bottle of this. Thank you Cafleurebon and Indigo Perfumery for this lovely gift. US.

  • This sounds like such a warm and inviting scent. Between the vanilla and tobacco and cloves and other spices. Something you want to keep spraying all day, especially in how it dries down.

  • Les Indemodables Vanille Havane sounds positively luscious. I am loving this trend (or at least my own growing exposure) toward vanilla fragrances that aren’t overly sweet, but instead are exploring the rich complexities of the vanilla bean. The boozy aspect of Vanille Havane is especially appealing to me, especially in the depths of winter. (Is it still only February?) Thank you to Indigo Perfumery, Lauryn, and ÇaFleureBon for the opportunity to win something so special. (USA)

  • I’m gratified to learn that Indemodables Vanilla Havana is a complex, “adult” vanilla. I do not like the overly sweet cake vanillas that seem to dominate the market. I would love to experience the rum-soaked raisin, spice and cocoa phase of the fragrance. It sounds delectable for a cold, snowy day. I’ve not tried any of the Les Indemodable line before. Commenting from MD, USA.

  • natalia eliza says:

    The interjection of jasmine seems quite interesting. I enjoyed Lauryn’s description of traveling through the vanilla bean, witnessing all of its layers. I also appreciate that Vanille Havane brings out the beauty of vanilla, whereas other vanilla fragrances don’t seem as mindful. I haven’t tried any perfumes from Les Indemodables, but I would certainly love having this as a first! ❤️ from Texas.

  • What strikes me about Vanille Havane? Can I say everything?! Its has all of the notes I adore…rum and cocoa, but also my cardamon and cinnamon. Like that is not enough it also has leather. I have to get my nose on this! I’m very thankful to Lauryn for introducing king this perfume. It sounds amaziiiing! I’m from Illinois, US.

  • Hashim Madani says:

    Madre mia! Besides the complementary notes that draw out and reveal the gorgeous facets of this magical bean, I can only imagine how the creamy jasmine adds yet another rich dimension to this Havana-inspired creation. All that’s missing is an aged Habano in hand. Haven’t tried any Les Indemodables perfumes. VA, USA

  • I like the idea of a gourmand vanilla fragrance with leathery, spicy, and animalic undertones. Of the brand I have tried Rose de Jamal and Cuir de Chine, and I would be very interested in trying this one too. I am in the Dallas area.

  • This scent sounds amazing. I am a trye lover of gourmand fragrances and this is in my wheelhouse. I haven’t experienced this house as of yet, this sounds like the perfect introduction. Indiana USA

  • I recently sampled Vanille Havane, and completely agree that Antoine Lie perfectly executed the concept of a rich, but not overly sweet, realistic vanilla. This was my only experience so far with Les Indemodables, but based on that sample alone I’m already very impressed. Located in California.

  • I’ve never tried any fragrances from this house. This is my first introduction and I must say this sounds divine-a vanilla that actually smells like the real thing. Hmmm. A simply great review by Lauryn and many thanks to Indigo Perfumery for making this draw possible. I’m in the USA

  • Kateryna Plesiuk says:

    Oh, I love the vanilla coca mix along with some booze, possibly favourite notes combination!

  • Vanille Havane seems like the perfect fragrance for me. The whole description of gourmand vanilla with boozy rum, fruits, chocolate and spices just sounds amazing to me as a gourmand fan. I haven’t tried any fragrance from this house.

  • I have never even tried this fragrance but the notes alone tell me it would be in my top 10 best ever. This one screams my name. Thank you so much for turning me on to this fragrance and for the opportunity. USA

  • Claudia Francesca says:

    Loved reading this review, now I have to try it. I have been looking for my holy grail vanilla for three decades now. I love natural smelling vanillas best and the tobacco, cocoa and dried fruits in here sound wonderful. I really would love a pick me up after this past year.

    In the US

  • Already on Lauryn’s top of 2021 list….count me in. When I read that it smelled of rum soaked raisins I thought of my favorite ice cream, Haagen Dazs Rum Raisin. Yum, but since it doesn’t go into candy floss dumbed down area I’m sure it is amazing. Sounds like it is on the edge of gourmand which is where I like a gourmand to be. I’ve heard good things about this fragrance from other reviewers as well. Looks like 2021 is going to be a good year for fragrance. I’ve not smelled anything from this line. Thanks for the chance. USA.

  • The description of Havana is perfect for this perfume, the rum, cigars and the delicious vanilla. I have the Les Indemodables sample set. Vanille Havana is one of the best. Thanks for the opportunity. From California.

  • Amazing review, Lauryn!
    Vanille, cocoa and indolic jasmine and than woods and leather -sounds beautiful!
    Unfortunately, I am not familiar with Les Indémodables perfumes.
    USA

  • Lauryn seems quite impressed with Vanille Havane and considers it as one of the best perfumes she has smelled recently. She says the newer one is creamier and floral while the older version is a bit more greenish. USA

  • concertslover says:

    This boozy Havana tobacco and vanilla work of art sounds amazing. Although I’ve never heard of the house, taking a link to the webpage makes it look like they have a right of variety of quality products that I would be interested in sampling. Thanks for the draw. From the USA

  • Lauryn’s review let’s me know the hype is real on this one, I have been reading about it and watching some reviewers talk about it, and it sounds amazing. I love that Lauren took us through the whole experience of the wearing and the notes and accords that pop through. i have not had the pleasure to try any Les Indemodables perfumes yet but would love to. Commenting from NY

  • Thank you, Lauryn, for such an astute, creative description of Vanille Havane! Wow!
    (And thank you, Michelyn, for featuring it!)

  • I am huge fan of real vanilla fragrances, Antoine Lie, and Graham Greene. It seems like this could be my go to scent to have 3 in 1 favorites gathered together. I own a number of the usual suspect vanillas and a few are quite good, but never the sine qua non I want. It would be an honor to wear this fragrance as I have seen reviews that rave about it. Elegant is currently the kinds of fragrances I am in search of and this one has all the bone fides, a passport to the old Havana that now seems ultra-chic and modern too.

  • Thank you for the beautiful review Lauryn.

    I’m currently looknig into the sampler at Indigo perfumery.

    I love the richness of this scent, the decadence of the vanilla, transitioning into bitterness, cocoa, spice, and rummy, boozy resin notes. It’s interesting that the review that there are tobacco aspects to this and I wonder if it’s something that’s been added in and not mentioned?

    Sound like a perfect cold weather fragrance.

    Cheers from WI, USA

  • So many vanilla-based perfumes have a vanilla note that is so strong that it drowns all the accompanying ones. I like that this might be different and it has me excited because of the way it sounds much more complex and multi-faceted. I have not tried anything by Les Indemodables. In the US, in NC.

  • Les Indemodables Vanille Havane is definitely a winner in my book. Rich, sweet, but not going overboard, spicy, leathery, with a slightly resinous dry down. Confident fragrance, for a confident person.
    Thanks Lauren, and Indigo Perfumery
    USA

  • Les Indemodables is in my opinion criminally underrated house. I don’t have a full bottle, but the sample set.
    All Les Indemodables are well blended, quality is very good . My top three are:
    1. Vanille Hanave , the reason I bought the sample set. If I have to describe it with one word it will be “phenomenal” . If full , so lush, so special. One of a kind classy gourmand
    2. Orient Velours
    3. Musc de Sables/Cuir de Chine
    Almost forgot, I don’t get any jasmine, even traces of it in Vanille Hanave.
    Thanks for the opportunity, all profiles I already follow .
    USA

  • I haven’t tried any Indemodables fragrances yet, but would love the opportunity! What strikes me the most based on Lauryn’s review is that it sounds in many ways a purer, authentic rendition of the vanilla bean, rather than the admittedly nice but fairly commonplace rendition of the sweet vanilla flavor. Mixed with the rum and tobacco notes, this sounds like a delightful, grown up gourmand.

  • Sounds perfect for winter or just some me time.What I like best is that this is a dark resinous but not to sweet. A lot of men’s cologne are to powdery and sweet. Too much powder and screeching sweet make me think of off brand detergent or soaps.

  • ScentitarFragrance says:

    I love the description of a setting and almost a imagery with a gentleman’s club and mahogany furniture with hand rolled cigars !
    I loved the intro with a little history or description of the brand’s style !
    I have not tried this house yet, but this fragrance looks extremely beautiful ! usa

  • Les Indémodables i have heard just recently , when I noticed some people on Instagram and YouTube started mentioning Vanille Havane as one of the best new niche vanilla/gourmand fragrances on the market. All reviews are overwhelmingly positive.
    I was absolutely sure we’ll get a review on Cafleurebon really soon, it happened sooner than expected 🙂
    Authentic vanilla, creamy jasmine, leather and rum , and spices? My expectations are pretty high i have to say.
    Our Man in Havana is a great movie, most certainly Vanille Havane will be great too.
    Thanks to Lauren and Indigo Perfumery
    USA

  • Already on the top ten list! I’ve heard nothing but praise for this line so no surprise there. Lauryn’s review has convinced me to go for the sample set. This sounds like my kind of vanilla–none of that cupcake/candyfloss sweetness but a richness that is more mature and I’d say more wearable. Thank you for the review & the draw. I’m in the US.

  • I think that the combination of notes in this fragrance would make an enjoyable fragrance. I like the idea of making a fragrance that has, at least a lot of, the different aspects of the scent of a cut vanilla bean; I’m interested to see what that would smell like in this fragrance. I also want to try this fragrance because of the high concentrations of grand cru in-house extracts that Lauryn said Les Indemodables is known to use in their fragrances. I haven’t tried anything yet from this fragrance house, but I hope to in the near future. I live in MD., U.S.A.

  • Les Indemodables I’ve heard first on Cafleurebon, one of their fragrances was a price in Valentines Day giveaway.
    Vanille Havane impresses me with the wish of the owner to create some different, rich and decadent fragrance with natural vanilla, dry fruits, cocoa , woods and rum.
    Never been in Havana before, but i think Vanille Havane smells like expensive Cuban Bar ,very few people are allowed to enter.
    Les Indemodables i have not tried, but perfumer Antoine Lee i know for his famous Wonderwood.
    Thank you Lauryn , Indigo Perfumery
    USA

  • Michael Prince says:

    What strikes me about Les Indemodables Vanille Havane is how this fragrance has some of my favorite notes in fragrances to include vanilla, rum, leather, cocoa, cardamom, cinnamon, and clove to name a few. This literally sounds my dream fragrance. I haven’t tried any fragrances from Les Indemodables perfumes, but this would definitely be my favorite. I am from Ohio, USA.

  • Pure pleasure to read 🙂
    From the notes , and the overall vibe coming out of Vanille Havane, I’m 100% certain the fragrance was inspired by the traditional for the Caribbean “Black Cake” , rum soaked cake i love making, and eating at my bakery.
    Both do contain dried fruits (prunes, currants) , raisins , rum , pure vanilla extract , clove , cardamom and cinnamon. There’s NO way in the world, we’re talking about a coincidence, not a chance. Vanille Hanave and “Black Cake” are like identical, mirror images of themselves.
    “The cocoa is intensely dry and rich simultaneously, reminiscent of Paris’ more exclusive chocolatiers – so much so that it is easy to miss the vanilla as vanilla.”
    Being a traditionally trained in Paris Pastry Chef, under the great Pierre Herme i do admit I’m more than pumped about Vanille Havane. For those, who don’t know, my mentor Pierre Herme is one of the top 3 Pastry Chefs, and Chocolatiers in the world, highly respected in the industry.
    About “vanilla as vanilla” , despite the common belief, most people can not distinguish synthetic vanillin , ethylvanillin and pure vanilla extract. If you want to dive more into vanilla extracts, very, and I mean very few can make a difference between Madagascar Bourbon vanilla, Mexican Vanilla and so called Tahitian Vanilla. With the fruityness Lauryn mentioned, i think Tahitian Vanilla was used in Vanilla Havane. It has more of a fruity smell and flavor.
    I have to applaud Antoine Lee and Valerie Pulverail for not using vanillin or ethylvanillin in Vanille Havane, i never used them in my bakery, and never will. I like people standing proud behind their name, and products!
    All 10 fingers crossed 🙂
    Highly appreciate Lauryn review, and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • Basic you going to smells like Havane, vanille add dried fruit and some tobacco, it will be summer hit . Love to test it. I am in CA USA

  • Good job Lauryn
    Vanilla bean spiced rum, billionaires dressed in custom suits wearing $200k watches , joking around while deciding the fate of the world behind the curtains. Such pictures came to mind after I finished reading Vanille Havane review.
    Never been much of a drinker, especially lately , but once in a while I like to treat myself with vanilla been spices rum. My favorite one is Santiago de Cuba Extra Añejo 12 , full body 12yo rum , with aromas of dark chocolate , vanilla beans, oak and mild smokiness.
    Not just Vanille Havane sample, I need to try the whole line, Les Indémodables discovery set Is what I need.
    Exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • I want to wear this to escape–in my mind–to Graham Greene’s Havana. I also want to watch the old movie “Our Man in Havana.” I love getting classic film recommendations from this site. I am very interested in the jasmine note. I love the note combinations in this fragrance. Lauryn describes them so succinctly. I haven’t tried any fragrance from Les Indemodables.
    I live in the USA.

  • I really enjoy vanilla in fragrances, but sometimes I feel like that note can get a bit heavy and drown out the other nuances. Vanille Havane seems to try to buck the trend in that regard and has me very interested to see how they use the chocolate, tobacco and leather to bring out different facets of the vanilla bean. I have also heard many good things about this house! Great article, such great imagery. From Idaho, USA

  • I loved reading how the fragrance took on an entirely different feel at different times. I’ve never heard of Les Indemodables perfumes. This particular fragrance seems incredibly complex. I love the dried fruits, cinnamon and clove notes all wrapped up in the note of a true non-gourmand vanilla. And the description of the dry cocoa is exactly the type of cocoa note I like in a perfume. It sounds so incredibly beautiful for this time of year.
    I live in the US.