Sarah Baker Perfumes Tartan Cask (Sarah McCartney) 2024 + Skyfall Giveaway

Sarah Baker Perfumes Tartan Cask

Sarah Baker Perfumes Tartan Cask, photo by Nicoleta ©

This year, for reasons I didn’t quite expect, has turned into my personal Year of Whiskey. And no, it’s not because I’ve suddenly developed a newfound love for the drink itself. Since quitting smoking, bourbon just doesn’t feel complete without its old, familiar complementary vice. I remain an occasional, social sipper of a robust, dry red wine, my palate having long forgotten the subtle complexities of whiskey’s divine character.

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Whiskey mood photo via pexels

Thankfully, fragrances have kept the flame alive. Deep, warm, and endlessly complex, whiskey-inspired scents continue to capture its essence, offering layers of depth reminiscent of the drink itself. From cozy, sweet nuances to smoky, dangerous undertones, these fragrances embody the deeply gratifying warmth and richness that whiskey has always held for me. Starting from Mugler’s Amen Malt to Nasomatto’s Baraonda, and from Penhaligon’s Lord George to the ever-popular By Kilian’s The Liquors collection, whiskey-inspired fragrances have long held a steady spot in my rotation. I start to crave their smokiness and boozy richness as soon as autumn deepens and winter begins to bear its icy teeth – as they swirl around me like the warming amber glow of aged whiskey in a cut crystal glass. This year, however, for the first time, I found myself indulging in whiskey-inspired scents year-round, discovering and savoring the full spectrum of their charm, in different temperatures, and bringing new facets and moods. So, this year, I went from the delicious apple-pie smokiness of Hez Parfums’ Bourbon Street, which became my early spring love, to the warm, sweet, and addictive blend of boozy and gourmand notes in Manos Gerakinis’ Imperial Malt, which perfectly ushered in the first crisp days of sunny autumn.

Sarah McCartney and Sarah Baker for Sarah Baker Perfumes Tartan Cask

Sarah McCartney and Sarah Baker

Come the rugged cold of November, I am ready for the smoky, rugged charm of some robust Scottish variety – and just in time, here enters the beautiful Tartan Cask, courtesy of Sarah Baker and independent perfumer Sarah McCartney.

Tartan Cask by Sarah Baker Perfumes

Detail of the cap, photo by Nicoleta©

Sarah Baker perfumes are a real treat, starting with the packaging –  and the new 50ml bottles are an absolute joy to hold, fitting perfectly, rounded, and smooth in the palm of your hand. The heavy vibrant orange cap, inspired by the Golden Gate Bridge, pays homage to Sarah’s hometown of San Francisco and the sun logo engraved on top is a nod to a 1980s amusement park logo that she loved as a child. The unboxing experience overall is sheer tactile joy – so satisfying, it almost makes me want to go and put on some black pointy long acrylic nails and dive headfirst into a TikTok-inspired ASMR unboxing session.

Skyfall 2012 movie stills IMDb

It’s not often that my inner Adele kicks in to soundtrack my life, but this time, the first whiff had me humming Skyfall before I even realized it. Instantly, I was back at the premiere of one of my favorite Bond movies, twelve years ago – all moody feels and brooding intensity.

“Skyfall is where we start
A thousand miles and poles apart
Where worlds collide and days are dark

Best whiskey fragrances

 photo by Nicoleta AI

Imagine yourself as Bond returning to your ancestral home in the Scottish Highlands. What smells would greet you? Enter the house, your steps echoing on the weathered stone walls of the hallways, fingers touching the thin layer of dust on the wood paneling, as you climb the steep stairs. Clear your voice before entering the room, and the thick warmth of the air envelops you like an orange, thick, and fuzzy childhood fever dream. In the stone fireplace the fire crackles and dimly lits the library, with the leather armchair welcoming you in the old, familiar embrace. The old clock is stuck in a world where is always 23.23, lights dancing on golden accents of the leather-bounds books that fill the antique bookshelves covering the walls all the way up to the peeled-off ceiling decorations.

“For this is the end
I’ve drowned and dreamt this moment
So overdue, I owe them
Swept away, I’m stolen”

Zoom in to the rough texture of the tartan wool blanket, the half-full glass of peaty whiskey, and dark burgundy lipstick marks on the edge. Zoom out through the wafts of tobacco smoke in the room, draw out the thick curtains. Breathe and take in the untamed beauty of the brooding landscapes of moss-covered ruins, rustling heather, and rugged coastlines.

“Hold your breath and count to ten.
Feel the Earth move and then
Hear my heart burst again”

Sarah Baker Perfumes Tartan Cask is raw, unapologetic, and deeply evocative. Starting off smoky, almost bitter, like the cask-strength whisky, with earthy damp moss, hints of iodine, and – with taste-bud-awakening-realistic whiskey taste, carrying all the depth and undertones of peat smoke used during the malting of barley. Surrounded by tobacco, leather, and lacquered polished wood – it turns into a 3D evocative experience that has become my addiction of choice, during these cold November evenings out on the town. Side effects warning: it made me binge-watch old Bond movies, buy new fluffy blankets  and it raised Adele (way too) high up on my Spotify chart.

In three words: warming, autumnal, smoky

Notes: Peaty whisky, smoke, cedar, moss, bread, leather accord, hops, tobacco, Buddha wood, labdanum, heather

Nicoleta Tomsa, Senior Editor

Disclosure: A bottle of Sarah Baker Perfumes Tartan Cask was kindly offered by the brand, opinions are my own.

Also, check the reviews for: Peach’s Revenge, Riders, Flame and Fortune Extrait,  Gold SpotLoudoRules of Attraction and the initial Tartan.

Sarah Baker Perfumes Tartan Cask extrait

Sarah Baker Perfumes Tartan Cask, photo via the brand

Thanks to the generosity of Sarah Baker Perfumes we have a 50ml bottle of Tartan Cask Limited Edition Extrait  for one registered reader in the EU, US or UK. You must register or your entry will not count. To be eligible, please leave a comment saying what sparks your interest based on Nicoleta’s review and where you live. Draw closes 11/27/2024

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6 comments

  • I absolutely love deep smoky perfumes during the colder months of fall. Tartan Cask, with its notes of whiskey, smoke and hops, certainly sounds perfect. I liked the description: “warming, autumnal, smoky. I do love Tartan and my favorite from Sarah Baker is Flame & Fortune. MI USA

  • Tartan Cask is an exclusive members only NYC club for the hoi polloi versus a picnic at a state park with a bucket of KFC. Both great but it’s winter and we all have a few habits we’d like to scuttle. When I read the notes, I expected a fruit to be in there to offer a softer landing to the uninitiated, but no. This is your rich in-laws den, in all it’s glory. Congrats to Nicola on the evocative review and putting the smokes down. If the world were to end tomorrow, I’d be behind you at 7/11 buying two packs, a few Snickers bars and wearing this perfume. With a few glasses of bourbon. I live in NY, a prime start place for all kinds of destruction. I still love it.

  • The review describes the fragrance as a lucid dream. What stands out is its ability to evoke not just a scent but a texture, an emotion, and a story: the worn tartan blanket, the warm glow of the fire, the smoky haze of the library.
    It’s not just a fragrance; it’s an experience, a moment captured in time that invites you to step inside and live it.
    This is artistic parfumery.
    Greetings from Italy

  • Anything that is evocative and draws parallels to agent 007 has my full attention. I think Nicoleta’s review paints the perfect picture of what the fragrance wishes to convey. Now, all that remains is to smell it

    Thank you for the draw. Based in the EU

  • When the Fall season is in full swing, the rich, deep boozy notes are in their element. I agree with Nicoleta on the allure of a good whisky-forward fragrance; the sweet, smoky, warmth and richness it embodies. With all the various takes on the whisky note, the options are limitless. With Tartan Cask, you get an ode to Scottish whisky–she compares the experience of it to Adele’s Skyfall–the rugged Scottish Highlands in a manor house, the darkening nights, being enveloped in a smoky library reading. books in a weathered leather chair. Describing it as “raw, unapologetic, and deeply evocative”; that is high praise that makes me want to experience those notes of bread, Peaty whisky, smoke, cedar, moss, hops, and heather, especially. This is definitely a scent to experience for oneself.
    USA

  • Nicoleta’s evocative review of Tartan Cask truly transported me to a world of rugged charm and smoky elegance. I’ve long appreciated whiskey-inspired fragrances for their ability to convey warmth and complexity, but the vivid imagery of crackling fireplaces, moss-covered ruins, and a glass of peaty whisky beside a well-worn leather armchair has left me yearning to experience this particular scent. The raw and unapologetic character, blending smoky peat, earthy moss, and tobacco, seems to encapsulate the soul of a true whiskey lover’s winter haven. As someone who treasures fragrances that offer an atmospheric journey, I’m particularly drawn to the notes of cedar, hops, and Buddha wood—elements that promise an intriguing evolution on the skin. The inclusion of heather and labdanum only deepens my fascination, hinting at both rugged landscapes and comforting warmth. Nicoleta’s description of Tartan Cask as a “3D evocative experience” has sparked my curiosity, and I’d love the chance to immerse myself in its moody, autumnal embrace. Regards from NY 😉