Teo Cabanel Encore (Marie Schnirer) 2022+ A Comforting Gourmand Giveaway

Teo Cabanel Encore

Teo Cabanel Encore by Olya Bar

Food, just like fragrances, is personal. Many of us come from different parts of the world, but it is safe to say the comforting feeling of baking is universal. We may have other recipes we find satisfying, often tied to feel good memories of our childhood or recreating recipes our grandmothers and mothers made for us. When feeling down or needing comfort, I frequently reach for fragrances that remind me of those. The texture of fresh dough, the soft whiffs of flour in the air, and finally, the aroma of the buttery sweet in the oven about to brown is so satisfying that I’m salivating as I write this. The first time I ever smelled Teo Cabanel Encore, I experienced that overwhelming sense of peace that immediately took my mind to the first few times I tried my hand at baking, which surprisingly turned out a success. I love the whole experience from the beginning to the end. It always begins with a specific craving you can’t quite get out of your head, followed by the visualization of the ingredients you will need to make this fancy come to life, and finally, the process itself, the messy but beautiful sensation of baking. Teo Cabanel Encore was created to make you feel good, tapping into that exact memory for me, a greatly satisfying sense of a warm carrot cake with a side of an aromatic chai latte.

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Baking, like fragrances, brings out the inherent joy within us, even on the darkest days. Both are a language of love, a way of communicating without verbalizing it, by simply being. It is profoundly comforting and perhaps why so many people enjoy it as a hobby or therapy. It seems to trigger the same feel-good emotions in us as the fragrances we often find addictive, calming, and comforting. I dip my hand into a bowl of flour to begin making a cake, and suddenly my thoughts slow down, and I begin to unwind. I turn on some soothing music, and I feel at home. Baking is highly sensory and therapeutic for me. It’s often on a chilly fall or winter day when I want to tap into the grounding sensation of floured-covered dough between my fingers. I’m mixing the boozy, almost bitter aroma of the vanilla essence into the batter and, finally, sneaking a creamy taste of the frosting being whipped up. While the opening of Teo Cabanel Encore greets you with that first flavor of carrots and a brightness mixed in with the peach, the heart is served with a hefty dose of nutty goodness. As if you switched up the flour for an almond one for that deeper, earthy flavor. The buttery smooth iris in the heart is thick and lactonic, deeply sensual, and warm. Iris always brings the necessary depth with it and amplifies the overall sensation. And finally, the woodsy base of sandalwood can always make any fragrance more round and complete.

Soothing and addictive; I can’t quite get enough of it. Created as a “feel good” fragrance, by Maelstrom perfumer Maria Schnirer this is a beautiful spin on the gourmand we haven’t seen before. Yes, we have many iris fragrances that give off that carrot-like rooty feeling, but in this blend, the lactonic Chai latte facet drives it home for me. Teo Cabanel Encore is like a soft, warm blanket you want to wrap around yourself.

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Always original and fun, Teo Cabanel’s creations tap into the most cherished memories we can relate to in ways personal to us and our pasts. Encore, similar to Teo Cabanel’s Oh La La, which I have written about earlier this year, embodies the connection of flavors and scents to me seamlessly. My enthusiasm for food and fragrances, which are highly intertwined, is highly contagious, and I often get carried away talking about both. What follows is usually a heightened curiosity to try more perfumes and a peaked appetite. Whenever that craving for something beautifully familiar and soothing becomes too loud to ignore, I put on Teo Cabanel’s Encore and whip up the cake. Sometimes we all need an excuse to slow down. To pause. To breathe.

Notes: Carrot Seed, Peach, Chai Latte, Iris, Sandalwood, Green Vanilla, Ambroxan, Musk.

Disclosure: The bottle was kindly gifted to me by Teo Cabanel but opinions are always my own.

Olya Bar, Editor

Please read Olya’s reviews of Peu Salee and Ca Boum

Guest Contributor Samantha Scriven’s Café Cabanel and Oha

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Teo Cabanel Encore by Marie Schnirer

Teo Cabanel Encore by Olya Bar.

Thanks to Teo Cabanel we have a 100 ml bottle draw of Teo Cabanel Encore for a registered CaFleureBon reader USA, Canada, UK AND EU. if you are not sure if you are registered click here (you must register on our site or your entry will be invalid). To be eligible please leave a comment with what you enjoyed about Olya’s review. Do you have a favorite Teo Cabanel perfume?  Draw closes 12/29/2022 The winner will be announced within ten days.

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72 comments

  • BostonScentGuy says:

    A chai infused, carroty orris root sounds amazing! There is something so interesting and pastry like about the carroty Iris Silver Mist, but I’ve always loved it when orris is skewed a bit more obviously gourmand (i.e. Iris Gris). Loved the evocation of sense memories of baking in this review. I haven’t tried any scents from this line, but I’m eager to! Thanks for the generous draw–I’m in the US (Colorado).

  • Baking is a therapeutic activity for me too. After reading this review I’m tempted to break out my cookbooks to try making something new. Teo Cabanel is a fabulous house. My two favorites are Oh La La and Et Voila. I am super curious to try Encore. I live in Indiana.

  • Zoran Loncarevic says:

    This scent sounds super delicious to me. My current favorite is Oh La La. Greetings from Germany.

  • Sorohan Adriana says:

    As you say sometimes, we all need an excuse to slow down. To take a break. To breathe. Christmas is a time when we like to cook cakes and other gourmet delights and relax with our loved ones.
    I am from EU

  • Olya says Teo Cabanel Encore is a feel-good gourmandy creation with notes of carrot and peach. It also conjures memories of her baking sessions. My favorite from Teo Cabanel is Oha. I am in US

  • The combination of carrot cake and chai latte is all I really want in life, so to be able to experience that aroma every day on my own skin is so enticing! I have not yet had a chance to try Teo Cabanel, mostly because it has been hard for me to find samples here in the US, but I have been dying to try Encore (and Cafe Cabanel). I am from Illinois, US.

  • Really enjoyed this review and the perfume describes while Olya describes their passion of baking and the incorporation of food and scents. I don’t have a favorite Teo Cabanel perfume as I haven’t tried any, but encore sounds amazing. From TX USA.

  • One of my favorite Fragrance houses. Olya does a great job describing “Encore” It’s delicious. I have a sample and it really makes you think of baking, carrot cake comes to mind. Thank you for this Chance USA

  • Wow, so happy that this fragrance is in a giveaway. I love teo cabanel, buf I haven’t yet find my favorite among the line. But I love powdery, iris notes so thia sound super interesting! I would be my Christmas present from me to me. Happy Christmas!
    Milan, Italy

  • Olya describes Teo Cabanel Encore as a feel good perfume, like a soft blanket. With the freezing temperatures these days (temperature dropped 45 degrees Fahrenheit in less than 24 hours!!), Teo Cabanel Encore seems perfect to check out. I haven’t tried anything by this brand, yet, so no favorites, yet. Happy Holidays and stay warm and cozy, wherever you are. Thanks for the review and draw. From USA.

  • I’m not some accomplished Chef, but I’m in for a carrot cake challenge. I don’t remember if I ever made one, but because of Olya, I’ll give it a try
    Sweet without being sticky , floral without being indolic , playful without being lustful, Encore is perfectly balanced, happy baking fragrance.
    I’m a big fan of Teo Cabanel Alahine , I started wearing the fragrance over 10 years ago, when the bottle was still crystal and transparent . The Alahine bottle was changed a couple of times during the years, but the fragrance is still great , drydown is pure magic.
    Thank you Olya, and Teo Cabanel
    USA

  • I enjoyed how complex let easily understandable the review was. It was packed with loads of fascinating facts. I don’t have a favorite Two Cabanel perfume because I never tried the house but it would be for sure an otherworldly experience to try out something so special like Teo Cabanel Encore. I live in Trzebnica, Poland, EU.

  • I love how Olya’s review compares Encore to moments of comfort and how baking can be calming and centering. Chai spices, iris, and sandalwood sound so good. I’m also intrigued by the note of green vanilla. Good things are buzzing around this fragrance and I’d love to try it! I’ve only sampled a couple from Teo Cabanel with Barkhane being my favorite. In US

  • Never tried anything from this house of Teo Cabanel, but hopefully, Encore will be the starting point in my journey.
    Thanks

  • Encore sounds so homey! Baking is indeed one of the most calming, grounding activities and incorporating that kind of vibe into a fragrance must have the same effect. Also the lactonic chai note together with the carrot sounds delicious!
    Writing from EU.
    Happy holidays everyone!

  • Beautiful review Olya and Merry Christmas to all ÇaFleureBon team! I could smell the baking goods your were doing in the kitchen! I agree with the soothing and relaxing of putting tour hands in the dough, especially if it’s sourdough bread. So good to have a “feel good” gourmand fragrance for that many moments we need to feel embraced by the “blanketing” smells. The smell of butter, eggs, flour in the oven are so conforting, when smelled our brain send a signal impossible to forget. Love the carrot seed touch ( I am a fan of Lost Alice by the goddess Ms Reilly) and the lactonic Iris. I have not yet had a chance to sniff Teo Cabanel. I am in Spain, EU.

  • Thank you for this yummy review! I love Oh La La, and I also love chai fragrances so I am very interested to try this. I loved how you described the calming feeling that is so particular to baking, I feel the same way and it made me very keen to try Encore. Writing from the EU.

  • Olya! ❤️❤️❤️ What a gorgeous review! I can really smell this yummy fragrance through your writing! Teo Cabanel is a great house! They should get more attention! Ça Boom is one of my all-time favorite fragrances! I would love to smell Encore! Thank you for this wonderful opportunity! ❤️ USA

  • Whenever that craving for something beautifully familiar and soothing becomes too loud to ignore, I put on Teo Cabanel’s Encore and whip up the cake. Sometimes we all need an excuse to slow down. To pause. To breathe.

    Notes: Carrot Seed, Peach, Chai Latte, Iris, Sandalwood, Green Vanilla, Ambroxan, Musk. A wonderful description by Olya this sounds like a comforting and soothing fragrance. I am afraid I have got no experience with this house. Thanks a million from the United Kingdom

  • sandalwood can always make any fragrance more round and complete. A beautiful description by Olya and Maelstrom perfumer Maria Schnirer. I am intrigued by the notes especially Chai Latte, Sandalwood and iris. A house that I need to explore further because you have piqued my interest. Thanks a lot from the UK

  • I have not tried any TC perfumes to have a favorite. What I enjoyed about the review was that after all was said and done Encore was described as “…a soft, warm blanket you want to wrap around yourself”. US

  • I do not have a favorite from this line as I haven’t smelled any. I’ve heard a lot of good things about the line. My daughter in law makes the best carrot cake . I was brought back to the time she baked some at my house, had too much batter so made a few mini cakes. They were discovered months later after being forgotten in my freezer. What a surprise treat. Baking brings up such good memories. Thanks Olya. I’d love to win this and share with my daughter in law. USA

  • I love Olya’s description of the lactonic and chai notes in this one setting it apart from other iris fragrances that also tend to give that carrot cake feeling. I absolutely adore chai so, like Olya, I have a feeling those additions would make this one a home run for me. Reading from North Carolina, USA.

  • Baking can definitely be therapeutic. I love that carrot iris combo and am super intrigued about the addittion of chai. My fav Teo Cabanel is Alahine. I need to revisit Oh La La. I am in the US

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the fun review Olya!

    I love the combination of notes in this fragrance – most surprising of all peach, with iris, carrot seed, chai and green vanilla. I find the green vanilla to be quite interesting because I have not seen a note like that before.

    The fact that this scent is evocative of baking is a cool concept. It evokes the progression from simple ingredients to a beautiful end product, that makes baking so enjoyable.

    Cheers from WI, USA

  • This sounds really interesting and lovely, and I definately need a warm blanket around me during these dark, grim and cold wintertimes. Thank you for this giveaway.

    I live in the EU.

  • This truly sounds like a different and unique spin on a gourmand. I love iris/orris in perfume and it seems to be blended nicely here. I, too, love baking, and thus, I can relate to how you describe it as a soothing and calming experience. Great review, Olya, as always.

    I reside in Sweden, EU 🙂

  • I am very interested in trying this fragrance myself, to say the least. Chai latte, iris, sandalwood, peach and carrot seeds sound like it would mix beautifully, and based off of Olya’s review; It most certainly is. I hope the ambroxan isn’t overbearing and stays in the back.

    Writing from the EU.

  • This fragrance sounds lovely!
    To state that, ‘ Teo Cabanel Encore was created to make you feel good’, is a wonderful way to start a review.
    Chai is one of my favorite beverages and aromas.
    I am sorry to say that I have not experienced any of the Teo Cabanel fragrances.
    Thank you for the drawing.
    I am in the US.

  • Thanks for the review which was great as usual!! I love the idea of a fragrence that is above anything comforting. I have also always loved the smell of chai and have wanted something that smells like it. I also thought it was cool how you compared fragrences to baking. I guess anything that brings you happiness is the same in a sense. This one in particular I would love to win, I live in Boston, USA.

  • Baking is a great way for me to unwind. I love the precision and focus baking requires and of course eating the end result. I love iris so the addition of musk and chai latte sounds delicious. Favorite Teo Cabanel is Oha. MD, USA.

  • I don’t eat baked goods typically but I sure love smelling them. This is a perfect relation fragrance for me. Olya likes smelling them and preparing something to eat.

    New Jersey, USA

  • sillage4ever says:

    I’m not big on gourmands generally but Olga’s description of the carrot, iris and bitter vanilla lean towards a more herbal take that I’m likely to enjoy. Completely new to Teo Cabanel, looking forward to seeing what they’re about.

  • Happy Holidays Cafleurebon
    The Winter, and the freezing weather can’t , and won’t last forever. Wishful thinking i know , but little by little, the days will getting longer , warmer , and less windy.
    Considering the ice cube we’re living in at the moment , at least most places in US,
    Encore is like a mental getaway trip . Some baking, some carrots, peach and a warm Chai late can keep the Winter at bay.
    Teo Cabanel original collection I’ve smelled, Les Expressions i have not.
    Oha , and Cafe Cabanel i can say are my favorites. The voluptuous rose , gorgeous citruses and tea aroma is coming from…me right now, Oha is my Christmas Eve scent.
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • I enjoyed Olya’s memories of baking. Yes, we all sometimes need to slow down and unwind. I like the idea of a carrot based fragrance. Sounds delicious! Thanks for the opportunity to sniff. Mich USA

  • I deeply respect Olya Bar for her writing style and though I haven’t tried this perfume yet, Encore must be so fine and gourmand, so satisfying that I’m salivating as I read this. The fragrance review took me back to my childhood winter days in cozy warm home with warm spicy tea, wrapped up in a blanket while my mom is baking a carrot pie. It would be a great honour to have this Teo Cabanel’s masterpiece (as I believe this is one) in my collection. I live in Lithuania, EU.

  • Teo Cabanel Encore is like a soft, warm blanket you want to wrap around yourself. What more can I expect from a perfume this season? Whatever can bring comfort and that feel good vibe is more than welcomed in my life right now.
    Hugs from Romania

  • I love how Olya likens Encore to baking, since that’s a very comforting activity for a lot of us! My current favorite Teo Cabanel scent so far is Café Cabanel. I haven’t tried Encore yet but I think I would love it! I’m in the United States (Florida)

  • Nasewcialist says:

    I love Teo Cabanel fragrances and am so curious about Encore. The notes sound right up my alley as I love gourmand fragrances. I used to bake quite regularly, these days it is only pumpkin pies or low sugar baking as I am trying to cut down on my carb intake. But I am still obsessed with cooking and baking books and have a massive library. My food p***. I guess Olya and I have that obsession with food in common. But living in the Uk also means I get homesick and want to recreate things from my childhood. Christmas has all the smells and tastes and is such a cozy time of the year. Merry Christmas to everyone.

  • Such an interesting combination of notes. I love how you describe the scent as a soft, warm blanket you want to wrap around yourself. And I like that the Chai latte seems to be a prominent note in the sent. Lactonic fragrances are always so comforting. I’ve actually never smelled any Teo Cabanel so I’d be so thrilled to have this be my first in my collection.

    I live in the USA.

    Merry Christmas!

  • I love how Olya conveyed the soothing and comforting nature of this perfume – we could definitely all use that around the holidays! Plus I love the sound of a carroty iris with chai spices. I would love to win a bottle! I’ve never tried any Teo Cabanel perfumes but this seems like a great place to start. I’m in MN, USA.

  • Ooh I don’t have a favorite yet…but I’m wanting to try a few! This one sounds gorgeous. What is a Green vanilla exactly hmm? And peach with chai sounds intoxicating! And Iris and Sandalwood balance each other nicely.
    Love the baking references, yes we ALL can relate!
    Thank you for the opportunity
    In USA.

  • Amazing review, i really enjoy the fact that someone stated the connection of food and fragrances for some people, iam one of those people since i enjoy both food and fragrances and i find fragrances and making food a calming experience. Iam a food lover, so i love gourmand fragrances and i believe that a fragrance that has that feel of a cake, must be very calming,soothing and cozy(at least to me). My favorite scent from Teo Cabanel would be one that many love, and that is Cafe Cabanel(the whole blend with the coffee makes it incredible for me). I live in Greece,EU.

  • My FAVOURITE Teo Cabanel perfume is Je ne sais quoi but Encore could be the one. I LOVE the comparison between bakery and perfumery and of course I agree with Olya that perfumery is a lenguage of love.
    Merry Christmas to all!

  • Fantastic review by Olya. I love Teo Cabanel, being Oh la la! my favorite one.
    This one got my attention a lot because I love baking and I love gourmand fragrances. This one, with the carrot seed, the peach makes it so fun and so pleasure for this season where I enjoy time with my family. I hope I win this one.
    USA here.

  • CinnamonGirl44 says:

    Hello and happy holidays! This fragrance sounds scrumptious. Carrot cake is a favorite indulgence of mine. To be able to smell like one? That sounds heavenly. I’m a gourmand fiend and I also love peach, especially in a fragrance. Ms. Olya’s description of sweet boiled carrots has my mouth watering! I know that smell and to incorportate that smell into a perfume is a fabulous idea. I don’t see carrot as a note very often and this fragrance sounds so unique with that note. And I love baking. Ms. Olya Bar’s description, of the calm and warm feelings that come along with the activity of baking, is right on the money. I have not smelled any of the Cabonel fragrances and this particular fragrance looks like the perfect place to start. Thank you so much for the generous giveaway. I’m in Philadelphia, PA.

  • As an overly active baker I am so intrigued by Encore! Olya’s review brought up my memories of baking my favorite carrot cake recipe from a cook book of craftsman’s recipes. I am based in Montreal Canada.

  • First of all I love the connection between food and fragrances! How totally I agree… I love the way Olya describes Teo Cabanel Encore as from the first smell takes you immediately back to your childhood and all the familiar smell of baking with mum and grandma… How nostalgic…I love the comparison with a carrot cake, is one of my favourites! And the best part is that Encore is like a soft warm blanket you want to wrap around yourself as Encore is a “feel good” fragrance… nothing more to ask for… One of my favourite Teo Cabanel perfumes is Peau Salee. Love from EU.

  • The marketing and description for this fragrance is enchanting. I have been looking for a great carrot seed fragrance after ‘Autumn Vibes’ by MMM didn’t quite do it for me. Hoping to win! I love in Pittsburgh, PA

  • I love how she described it as calming, comforting, and a “feel good” fragrance. This is what I look for in a perfume. I love how she is able to envision things like “cherished memories” just by smelling it. My favorite Teo Cabanel perfume is the OH LA LA. I was fortunate to get a sample of it and I love it!

  • Bryant Worley says:

    As a person who likes baking, I really enjoyed the baking reference, and I even baked a carrot cake. I also enjoyed this: “While the opening of Teo Cabanel Encore greets you with that first flavor of carrots and a brightness mixed in with the peach, the heart is served with a hefty dose of nutty goodness. As if you switched up the flour for an almond one for that deeper, earthy flavor. The buttery smooth iris in the heart is thick and lactonic, deeply sensual, and warm. Iris always brings the necessary depth with it and amplifies the overall sensation. And finally, the woodsy base of sandalwood can always make any fragrance more round and complete.”

    I’ve only experienced Cafe` Cabanel, which is my default fave.

    I live in Waldorf, Maryland, USA.

  • Olya! Almond flour in that cake sounds incredible. Yes please—either to eat or to wear (both!) I actually haven’t smelled anything from Teo Cabanel, so behind, but a complex gourmand has my attention!

  • PetaloDiCera says:

    Olya mentions the comforting and perhaps universal feeling of calm and serenity that baking can give us. I find it true and that’s something sometimes I search for in a perfume. The atmposphere Olkya describes in her review is what I need in this period <3
    I haven't tried any of Teo Cabanel's fragrances so far, so I haven't a favourite..but Encore sounds it could be one of them!
    Smiles from Italy, EU.

  • Yes, oh yes, baking is one of those activities to hit a sweet spot in the brain, relaxing it like nothing else. That idea turned into a fragrance? Sign me up! The notes to this fragrance sound lovely and I bet they blend together beautifully into a heavenly concoction. Hope I am lucky enough to win…
    Writing from Sweden, EU.

  • I’d love to go to one day , but up until now I’ve never been to even a single food course. Peach Cobbler or Carrot Cake , cooking is a pleasure like no other.
    Just like Olya , I’m still mentally craving the warmer weather, and atmosphere, Encore is right up my alley , pleasant welcoming fragrance. Powdery , floral with nice nutty sweetness .Imo is more suited for the Spring , than for freezing weather we have to deal with at the moment.
    My overall Teo Cabanel rating would be:
    1.Cafè Cabanel
    2.Barkhane
    3.Oh Là Là /Encore
    Thanks a lot , all profiles I already follow @waltherp99bg
    USA

  • Don’t have a favorite from Teo Cabanel, have never tried any. The comforting and warm aspect of this perfume attracts me the most! Usually I’m not a huge fan of gourmands, but the winter time can be depressing and this fragrance sounds like something that could make a grey cold day feel good! Greetings from Crotatia, EU

  • Encore sounds right up my street. Chai and carrot cake, I mean really? Teo Cabanel has made many well done “feel good” fragrances. Cafe Cabanel is my favorite so far. I would love to discover more from this brand and I do find myself wanting a slice of carrot cake right now.

    Thanks for the tasty review and giveaway! In the USA.

  • This description of carrot cake and chai made me want to hunker down on a fluffy chair with book in hand! It sounds so comfortingly delightful! I would love to try this one. My favorite TC perfume to date is Alahaine. I am in the USA

  • I’m not a baker, but I also associate the smell of baked goods in the kitchen with holidays and comfortable weekends with friends and family. That’s a wonderful feeling to capture in a fragrance, and Olya also captured it beautifully in this review.

    I’m intrigued by the carrot note (and iris) in Teo Cabanel Encore; carrot can be earthy and complex, but it sounds like that aspect isn’t as emphasized here as much as the sweetness of carrot cake, while iris pulls it back in that earthy direction. The almond aspects and woodsy sandalwood base sound like a warm hug of a drydown. Thanks for the review, Olya.

    I’m in the midwest, USA. I haven’t tried any Teo Cabanel perfumes.

  • sephrenia300 says:

    Lovely review Olya! What I enjoyed about Olya’s review was learning that Teo Cabanel Encore has that buttery sweet aroma of fresh dough and warm nuttiness of baked goods such as carrot cake and chai. That type of warm comforting atmosphere in fragrance form sounds absolutely perfect and definitely something that is just what the doctor ordered for these cold winter days!

    I live in the US. My favorite Teo Cabanel perfume is Oha.

  • I started cooking regularly when I was living in Spain, I know how to make Tarta de Zanahoria con Glaseado y Nueces , the Spanish Carrot Cake
    Up until I read about Ca Boum on Cafleurebon, Teo Cabanel fragrances were unknown to me . Again Olya Bar was the reviewer , and I decided to order a sample, I also ordered sample of the famous Cafe Cabanel. Ca Boum is good, but Cafe Cabanel is great, and now I own a bottle. There’s more milk and tonka, than coffee , but smells so good.
    Encore festive and cozy, the iris , vanilla and tea are drawing my attention.
    Exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • Michael Prince says:

    I loved Olya’s review of Teo Cabanel Encore. Olya ties this fragrance into her childhood baking experiences relating this fragrance to the aroma of a decadent carrot cake and chai latte combination that sounds truly divine. I love gourmand fragrances. Perfumer Maria Schnirer has added unique touches to this gourmand fragrance Encore to truly set it apart from others on the market. I would love to try Encore. My favorite fragrance from Teo Cabanel is Cafe Cabanel. I am from the USA.

  • Thank you for bringing spotlight to Teo Cabanel, I have not heard them mentioned for a long time. Encore sounds delicious!! I am in California, USA

  • Regis Monkton says:

    I haven’t tried anything yet from Teo Cabanel, but I’ve been interested to try some of their fragrance releases for a while now. I still haven’t tried a fragrance which features carrot seeds, so that is one of the reasons why I’m intrigued to try this fragrance. Also, I want to see what Olya means when she calls it “Soothing and addictive”, and also when she speaks highly of the combination of the iris aspect with the lactonic Chai latte facet. I live in the U.S.A.

  • There are four Teo Cabanel fragrances i know, Oh Là Là , Barkhane, Cafè Cabanel and Ça Boum. All four are really good in their own way.
    I love baking, and eating carrot cake , but never baked one myself.
    Encore is it’s modern , not overly sweet vanilla , iris and peach fragrance with carrot seeds all over , and it can easily put you into baking mode .
    Thank you for the opportunity
    USA

  • I guess I’m not the only one who relates fragrances to some sort of food now. There’s no consensus about what the origin of the Cake is , some believe it originates from carrot puddings, some especially in UK believe it comes from Mid Centuries sweetened meat stews , and of course when I was a trainee in Paris, I was told it original Cake was actually the Gâteau de Carrotes .
    Keep baking Olya, it’s therapeutic for me to, it’s not just a job. Eating Carrot Cake, preferably with pecans and ginger, while sitting next to iris field is what I’m thinking right now.
    And since we’re on my turf now , Oh Là Là to me it smells similar to Hazelnut Cake with Saffron cream I make at my bakery 2-3 times per week.
    Almond Coffee Cake with cup of cappuccino , and freshly squeezed juice is how Cafè Cabanel smells to me.
    Appreciate Olya Bar culinary review , and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • Not sure I’d like carrot seeds in my fragrance lol. But I’d love to be proven wrong! From Ct USA

  • Phillip_Barkley says:

    Greetings everyone
    People may laugh at me , but I’ve never actually eaten carrot cake, I mean seriously.
    There’s a family owned coffee shop right across the street, I know the sell the cake there . There’s first time for everything, for cakes too
    Cafe Cabanel i happen to own
    Thank you, American living in Paris, France