CaFleureBon The Best (And Worst) Fragrances of 2013 + Best Limited Edition Perfume 2013 Draw

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Michelyn and Mark (4 nostrils, 868 fragrances, 365 days a year)

Managing Editor, Mark Behnke and I share many of the same interests outside of fragrance, but have very different perfumed personalities. Mark changes fragrances multiple times a day, whilst I have been known to go scentless for a week. Mark and I can wear the same perfume and it smells so different at times, he might even be my evil scent twin. We always look forward to CaFleureBon's End of the Year "Best Ofs and Worst Ofs" in Fragrance, since we try not to compare notes ahead of time. Based  on past years, we seem to be on the same fragrant page more often than not.  2013 was a year where perfume really expanded its influence world wide. You could find your favorite perfumer in far-flung locations like Dubai, at the first Elements show there, as easily as sitting in front of their organ. In a year where over 1000 fragrances were introduced, collectively we sniffed 868 of them. These are the fragrances, the people, the ads, the bottles and the Houses that got our attention in 2013. –Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief

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Fragrance of the Year:  Knightsbridge de Robert Piguet

MB: From the very first moment I smelled Knightsbridge de Robert Piguet at Esxence in March I knew I had probably smelled my Fragrance of the Year. The simplicity behind a brief of “Imagine you’re in Harrod’s at 3AM” has led to a new classic for a venerable line.

MC:  The brief for Knightsbridge was indeed evocative, but even without knowing the back story, this fragrance stands on its own and takes my breath away. When Joe Garces, the CEO and Creative Director for Piguet sent me a sample, I was enthralled by the rich leather at the base, (the best buttery leather accord I have smelled in years and don't get me started on the creamy sandalwood). Knightsbridge's opulent orris heart stole mine. This is the best fragrance from Perfumer Aurelien Guichard for Piguet since Visa and in my opinion his best work to date. Unlike the Oscars, when many of the best movies debut at the end of the year so that the Academy will have them top of mind before they vote, Knightsbridge was never forgotten for newer releases. Mr. Garces, we hope the nice folks from Harrods will allow you to share this with the rest of the world.

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Perfumers of the Year:  Ralf Schwieger (l.) and Alberto Morillas (r.)

MC: I have a special affection for Ralf Schwieger since I was the first perfume blogger to interview Ralf in 2009!  At that time he was  known mostly for two fragrances: Hermes Eau Merveilles (co-created with Nathalie Feisthauser) and Frederic Malle's Lipstick Rose. Last year, his work for Etat Libre D'Orange (Fils De Dieu and Afternoon of the Faun) and Atelier Cologne (Sous le Toit de Paris) was spectacular as was Barneys New York's new designer fragrance, L'Wren Scott for Barneys.  So, this year,  I am making up for last year's oversight by awarding him Perfumer of the Year for 2013. Ralf has a generosity of spirit and is a caring mentor to junior perfumers at Mane. Ralph is a brilliant interpreter of briefs, somehow capturing the essence of the brand, yet making each composition his own. In 2014, he created masterful specialty perfumes: Greg Lauren for Barneys, Iris Nazarena for Aedes De Venustas . As in 2010 for Atelier Cologne, he demonstrated his ability to be an integral part of a start-up; Ralf worked closely with Douglas Bender of Charenton Macerations on the provocative, Christopher Street. Simply stated, Ralf Schwieger represents all that is great about this industry.

MB: Alberto Morillas is one of the most prolific perfumers working and on the mass-market side of things he has made classics. In 2013 he plied his trade on the niche side of the street more than ever before and for those who dismiss him as a perfumer who creates for the masses the output for 2013 shows a master perfumer at the top of his game. Eau D’Italie Acqua Decima, Amouage Opus VII, By Kilian Musk Oud, and Penhaligon’s Iris Prima are all within my top 50 new fragrances of 2013 and no other perfumer had more than two.

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 Best Indie Perfume House of 2013: House of Matriarch

MB: Christi Meshell truly stepped up her game this year and her House of Matriarch had a spectacular year of creativity. It started with The Maj and ended with Sacre Tabac Part 1; in between was Blackbird, Woo, Entendre, Lucid and the fantastic Achtung Collection. Incredible year for Ms. Meshell where she really created a brand identity for House of Matriarch.

MC: That is exactly what I would have written, almost to the word, but must add, the House Of Matriarch began its transformation last year with Forbidden, which was a special project between The Natural Perfumer's Guild and CaFleureBon for Ophiuchus. Don't forget Coco Blanc and a wonderful website redesign; House of Matriarch is a perfect example of one woman staying true to her spiritual self and sharing her good fortune with numerous charities in the Seattle Community as well.  2013 is the year that Christi successfuly combined creativity with commerce.

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Best Niche  Fragrance Houses of 2013: Commes des Garcons and Le Labo

MB: Comme des Garcons was one of the forerunners of niche perfumery but in the last few years it seemed like the perfume business had been less integral to the brand. 2013 changed all of that as with Black, The Blue Invasion Series, and Monocle Scent Three: Sugi the clock felt like it had been wound back to when Comme des Garcons was the leader of the niche pack.

MC: It has been a long wait for a new fragrance for Le Labo fans, two years to be exact since Santal 33. This was a banner year for the House that Fabrice Penot and Eddie Roschi built. 2013 brought us three City exclusives (I know; I am working on that dratted window, but it is hard to beg on the floor in stilletos) and two mainstays were added to their core line-  Lys 41, Ylang 49. They released a San Francicsco Exclusive Limette 37, the Dubai Exclusive Cuir 28 and the haunting beauty that is Moscow's Exclusive Benjoin 19. To cap the year off, the first Le Labo boutique opened in Saks Fifth Avenue bringing the concept that fragrance can be made in small batches, freshly blended, with your name on the bottle to a more mainstream audience who never imagined that such personalization exists.

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Creative Directors of the Year 2013: Jan Ewoud Vos (l.) and Christian Astuguevieille (r.)

MC: Jan Ewoud Vos of Puredistance gets the honor this year with his creative direction for just one fragrance: Puredistance Black. I was really annoyed when I received a card with the sample saying “Envision. Smell. Feel. Don’t Analyze". So I didn't and was transported to a world of mystery, a world of shadow and light.  When Mr. Vos met perfumer Antoine Lie, he gave him a visual brief of two photos of Jeremy Irons and David Bowie and M. Lie hit it on the first mod. As someone who is tired of so many perfumeries churning out a Noir fragrance just to be on trend, they should all stop now. Puredistance Black is the new Black and I really doubt any new fragrance will even come close. Kudos to Jan for changing it up. For those who keep score, Black was my runner up for best fragrance.

MB: Christian Astuguevieille of Comme des Garcons has been the creative force behind Comme des Garcons for 20 years. That he is still finding ways to push the brand aesthetic to new heights after all of that time shouldn’t be taken for granted; it should be celebrated.

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Best Celebrity Fragrance 2013:  TIE Dita Von Teese Erotique and Adam Levine for Her and for Him

MB: In a world where celebrities sell their name to put on a fragrance and that is the end of their involvement Dita von Teese doesn’t allow for that kind of laziness and the latest release, Dita von Teese Erotique leads the celebrity pack by a country mile.

MC: Dita is bringing back every day glamour to perfume at great prices to all of us who aspire to be skype ready at 7:00 AM.  I have come to expect that from Ms. Von Teese's creative direction and aesthetic. So, to my surprise since I am not a fan of celebuscents I have a tie; Erotique and Adam Levine for Women and Men in the category. Yes, Adam Levine. People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive for 2013, the very same guy who tweeted to fellow Voice judge Christina Aguillera: @adamlevine I also would like to put an official ban on celebrity fragrances. Punishible by death from this point forward.  It seemed like he was selling out when he did a complete 180 and announced his new…celebrity scent. Luckily he enlisted Yann Vasnier, who is one of CaFleureBon's Sexiest Perfumers Alive. Adam Levine's love of sandalwood is beautifully expressed by Yann in the female version and citrus leads the masculine. A surprising celebrity scent that I would have thought cost over 100 dollars and is better than most niche perfumes that are on the shelves.

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Worst Celebrity Fragrance of 2013: Our Moment by One Direction

MC: Our Moment should have been called One Moment, because that is all the time it deserves on our blog.   Harry Styles' hair gel must have fallen into this foul fruity floral mess. If any of their 16,875,910 twitter fans gets into my space, I am heading in the Opposite Direction.

MB: While they might sing the “Best Song Ever”; One Direction Our Moment is pretty close to the Worst Perfume Ever.

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Best Bang for the Buck: Roget & Gallet Fleure de Figuier

MB & MC: Francis Kurkdjian for less than $50US? Roger & Gallet Fleure de Figuier could easily have been part of the Maison Francis Kurkdjian line for thrice the price. Roger & Gallet continue their long association with the best perfumers for the best price.

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Best Designer Fragranceof 2013: Le Parfum Couture Denis Durand for M.Micallef

MC: When Martine Micallef and Geoffrey Nedjman wrote to tell me about their fragrance for French designer Denis Durand, a close friend of Madame Micallef's, this self-proclaimed Fashionista was ashamed that she googled M. Durand. I am glad I did; because if I ever win the Lottery, one of his glamourous gowns will be mine. Le Parfum Couture Denis Durand is one of the best releases from M.Micallef in recent years (Ylang in Gold takes that honor released, last year) with its slinky,sensual melange of orange blossom, honey, spices, and animalic notes. The black chantilly lace bottle sits on my dresser and never fails to remind me I need to apply even  more black kohl eyeliner.

MB: Le Parfum Couture Denis Durand for M. Micallef’s lace covered bottle contains a spectacular powerhouse of a fragrance which brings Haute Couture and Haute Parfum into reality.

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Best Natural Perfume of 2013: Strange Invisible Perfumes The Rose with the Broken Neck

MB & MC: Strange Invisible Perfumes The Rose With the Broken Neck has almost the best name of the year (for Mark) and it is the best natural perfume of the year for both of us as Alexandra Balahoutis created one of the most complex natural perfumes we have ever experienced. Michelyn has high hopes that although it was a special edition, it just might make its way into the permanent collection. And for Michelyn it is in a tie for the best name for a perfume this year.

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Rising Star of 2013: Quentin Bisch of Givaudan

MC:  This is my favorite category. There is something special when you realize that there is a perfumer with immense talent who is relatively unknown but won't be for long. Enter Quentin Bisch of Givaudan. I first learned about Mr. Bisch while watching his emotional appearance in Ian Denyer's Perfume Documentaries #2  for BBC, 2011 when he was a Givaudan trainee. I am not surprised that one of my favorite Creative Directors Etienne de Swardt  of Etat Libre D'Orange chose Quentin Bisch for La Fin du Monde, which is Mr. Bisch's first fragrance.

MB: Quentin Bisch has been tapped as the next new star in the perfume firmament. That kind of pressure could stifle someone of lesser talent. His first signed release appeared in 2013, Etat Libre D’Orange La Fin du Monde. It confirmed all of the potential and has me eagerly awaiting a 2014 full of more from M. Bisch.

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MVP (Most Valuable Perfume Person) of 2013 Michael Edwards (l.) and Jeroen Oude Sogtoen (r.)

MB: Michael Edwards has been the official record keeper of perfumery; 2014 will see the release of the 30th edition of his Fragrances of the World compendium. As the only person who is obsessed with keeping the record accurate and timely, there is no one else like him in all of fragrance.

MC: Michael Edwards is THE only one I trust when it comes to accuracy and has my mad respect. For 2013, Jeroen Oude Sogtoen has my heart. He single handedly continues to bring Mona Di Orio's artistry to all those who love her, two years after her untimely passing (December 9, 2011). Mona, we will never forget you and each year, with each new perfume that Jeroen and his team release we feel your presence. Jeroen we thank you for sharing  Eau Fraiche and Violette Fumee and as Mark wrote in his review of Eau Fraiche "it's ok to smile now". And we are.

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2013 Hall of Fame: Frederic Malle (top) and Team Karen (Karen Dubin and Karen Adams) of Sniffapalooza (bottom)

MC: Team Karen, Karen Dubin and Karen Adams of Sniffapalooza have spent almost twelve years creating unique olfactive experiences for thousands of perfumistas and newbies alike. They began with eight women sniffing scents in 2002 and in 2013 had over 160 perfume enthusiasts at Fall Ball.  Niche brands such as By Kilian, Atelier Cologne and  more recently Roja Dove and Jardins D'Ecrivains were launched during Sniffapalooza Events. Throughout the years they coordinated olfactive journeys to Lisbon, Barcelona, Grasse, London, Florence, and Paris. Sniffapalooza hosted MasterClasses and introduced many a rising perfume star at EAU (Emerging Artisans Uncorked which over the past several years has been MCed by our own Mark Behnke).  This year, Karen Dubin was honored by CEW (Cosmetic Executive Women) with the Great Idea Award in Fragrance 2013, the first consumer to be so honored. Through their tireless efforts,Team Karen have worked to build an International fragrant community where everyone is welcome and is your new BFF (Best Fragrant Friend).

MB: I love the Karens and all they do for the consumer side of fragrance. My choice has more to do with the artists who make those fragrances. Frederic Malle was the first creative director to put the name of the perfumer on the label underneath the name. While the practice hasn’t caught on the desire to know who is making the perfume we wear can be traced back to this innovation.

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Hall of Shame 2013

MB & MC: In 2013 we noticed more new brands looking to make a quick buck with pretty bottles, unfinished compositions and aggressive business practices. The combination has made us feel like the moneychangers have invaded the temple of perfume and we fervently hope they all lose money so they can be cast out post-haste.

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Best Collaboration 2013: Smell Bent Brent Leonesio and Austin Young "Accident and Jean-Claude Ellena with Chef Olivier Roellinger for Hermes Epice Marine

MCHermessence for Hermes Epice Marine was one of the best fragrances of the year, created by two masters in their repsective industries: Hermes' In House Perfumer,Jean Claude Ellena and Chef Olivier Roellinger.  The man who lives by his nose and the man who lives by his taste have artfuly co-created a perfume of astonsihing artistry in this homage to Cancale, a seaside commune situated in Brittany in northwestern France.

MB: A collaboration should create a synergy which brings out the best in both. Brent Leonesio and Austin Young's "Accident" is a culmination of everything Mr. Leonesio has been working towards on his Smell Bent line. It reflects both artists' sensibilities and it is a real piece of olfactory art.

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Best Limited Edition 2013: Ex Idolo Thirty-Three

MB and MC: Ex Idolo Thirty-Three is a limited edition because once the 33-year old oud is used up that will be the end of it. Grab a bottle while you can Ex Idolo Thirty-Three is the perfume equivalent of a 30-year old Chateau Margaux.

Best Fragrance Ad campaign of 2013: Marilyn and  Chanel No. 5

MC: The most iconic perfume in the world reunites with the legendary Marilyn Monroe. In this beautiful 30 second  homage to the woman and the fragrance, we watch  Marilyn Monroe- in all her vulnerabilty and breathtaking  beauty as we hear rare recordings of her speaking about her love affair with Chanel No.5.  I can't resist…inevitable.

MB: Chanel with the actual Marilyn Monroe audio and video was a step up from Brad Pitt last year but…

Worst Fragrance Ad Campaign of 2013

MB: I am tired of the over-use of Marilyn Monroe/Grace Kelly/ Audrey Hepburn by fragrance companies and stars styled to look like them. Those three were originals when you imitate or use them you illuminate your lack of style and/or imagination.

MC: Oh come on, Glade..My stomach turns every time I see your commercial with "master perfumers'' hard at work using precious essential oils to create the olfactive wonder known as the Glade Plug In.

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Best Perfume Bottle of 2013: Greg Lauren for Barneys New York and Eric Kormann Steampunk

MC: Greg Lauren's one of kind hand painted bottles. He distressed each bottle cap with a hammer, chlorine, sandpaper and a little paint. After mounting his eponymous label on the front (with intentional creases and folds), Mr. Lauren hand splashed paint onto each bottle and placed pieces of masking tape across it with Greg Lauren hand written with a sharpie.

MB: The Jules Verne inspired bottle captures the name of Eric Kormann Steampunk perfectly. The best part is so does the perfume inside.

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Worst Bottle of 2013: Nicki Minaj Minajesty

MB & MC: We can probably just give this to Nicky Minaj every year she continues to make perfume. Nicki Minaj Minajesty continues the style of hideous almost scary bottles started by last year’s Pink Friday. The stuff that nightmares are made of.

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Best Buzz 2013: Roja Parfums and Hermes Hermessence Epice Marine

MC: The British are coming! The British are coming! More swooning fans then when the Beatles crossed the pond, Perfumer Roja Dove took the US by storm, introducing his extensive line of Roja Parfums first at Bergdorf Goodman, then at OSSWALD NYC. Thousands of perfumistas have a new "Fetish" and are "Enslaved".

MB: From the moment I read the Vanity Fair article about the collaboration between Michelin chef Olivier Roellinger and perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena to produce Hermes Epice Marine I was hooked. The collaboration lived up to the buzz.

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Best Flanker of 2013: Guerlain Shalimar Ode a la Vanille sur la Route du Mexique and Diptyque L'Eau de 34 (trente quatre)

MB: Guerlain Shalimar Ode a la Vanille sur la Route du Mexique is the longest name of 2013 and it is also one of the best flankers of a classic fragrance. Thierry Wasser refreshes Shalimar with a gourmand twist and it works very, very well.

MC:  Diptyque's L'Eau de 34 is a two- for-one flanker, taking the best of the original Diptyque L’Eau  and blending it with the best of 2011's 34 Boulevard Saint Germain.  Can a flanker smell better than the original? You bet!

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TIE Best Name for a Fragrance 2013 

MC: Branch & Vine by Providence Perfume Co. Charna Ethier's first cologne was aptly named, so it ties with The Rose with the Broken Neck …naturally.

MB: Tom Ford Shanghai Lily was named after the Marlene Dietrich movie of the same name. The perfume lived up to the delicate play of shadows used in the movie and every time I hear the name I smell it.

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Best Home Fragrance Line of 2013: Belle Fleur

MC:  As  I  mentioned in another post, I  don't  do alot of burning in my home unless it is dinner, but I love scenting my personal space.  While at NY Now at the Javits Center this past August, Tony Perez the Co Founder of Belle Fleur allowed me to preview five fragrances…they may be candles but make no mistake they have all the hallmarks of niche perfumes. Created by Jerome Epinette, with  the classic fragrance construction of top notes, heart notes and base notes, Mimosa Magnifica, Indochine, Casa Malaparte, Palo Santo and their Christmas candle Nazara were released just a month ago a little later than planned but worth the wait.

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Best Discovery of 2013: David Falsberg of Phoenicia Perfumes

MB and MC: In January, Mark Behnke discovered perfumer David Falsberg of Phoenecia Perfumes with his first release Skin Graft.  He challenged Michelyn's notions of what a artisticfragrance could smell like with Far NWest. By October, he became our colleague writing his Perfumers Workshop series. A new perfumer and CaFleureBon colleague within twelve months is a rare discovery indeed.

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Fragrance Trend of the Year

MB: 2013 had a number of fragrances unafraid to be made for those who love perfume and not the least common denominator. I sniffed more fragrances which were made for those who appreciate something different and even though there were still too many releases this trend allowed for way more variety in all that I tried this year.

MC: Fragrance Subscription Services was a great trend during 2013.  Olfactif and  founder Tara Swords did a great job of putting together themed curations. Each month, for $18 you received three hard to find artisan and niche fragrances and that amount was refunded if you bought a bottle. Her curations were great exposure to perfumers like Ellen Covey, Maria Candida Gentile and Josh Meyer. Tara incorporated natural perfumes as well into her niche mix with Undergreen and Providence Perfume Co. These are great services for newbies , who can dip their noses into the niche pool without spending a bundle.  Bergamot followed.  I am  very excited about a  monthly fragrance subscription concept called Fragrance Republic, co-founded by industry veteran Francois Duquesne. Fragrance Republic is still under the radar and features exclusive perfumes not sold anywhere else. Fragrance Republic is for perfumistas; each scent created by some of the industry's leading noses including Antoine Lie and Nathalie Feisthauer.

That was the year that was in fragrance. We aren't done yet, we continue our annual tradition for more Best of Fragrance Lists;  Mark's Top 25 Best Perfumes of 2013 and from our Editors and Contributors their collective Top Ten.

Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief and Mark Behnke, Managing Editor.

Thanks to Twisted Lily Fragrance Boutique in Brooklyn, we have a draw for a bottle of our Best Limited Edition for 2013 Ex Idolo Thirty-Three. This is a US resident only draw. To be eligible leave a comment and tell us what your favortite 2013 article on CaFleureBon was or if you found any of your top choices here.   The draw will end December 31, 2013.

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  • leathermountain says:

    My very favorite articles are the ones that teach me about how different materials are used in perfumery. One that really stood out to me this year was about anise-type materials: “CaFleureBon Anise, Star Anise and Licorice in Perfumery “Sweet Surrender” + Nine Anise Perfumes.” I am growing more and more interested in this very special kind of fragrance. Thanks so much for the draw and for a wonderful year chock full of articles! I am in the US.

  • First, having won a sample of Thirty-Three and wearing it at the moment, I have to say whomever wins the draw is in for a real treat. This stuff is fabulous! As much as I would love to have a full bottle of this, I’d be just as happy knowing somebody else has the opportunity to experience it! Thanks to Cafleurebon and Twisted Lily for the sample draw, by the way!

    Favorite article was Perfume Field Trip Report: Oudimentary – Where Ancient Meets Modern + International Draw from back in September (I believe). I found myself checking out their page and the short documentary posted there regarding their quest to find quality Oud and still need to try some of that coffee!

    In the USofA, of course!

  • I have really enjoyed all the writings on your blog–it is a wonderful resource.
    But, I have specifically loved reading about Maria Candida Gentile, and her fragrances. I have been looking for a sample of Finisterre. I will find one eventually, but for now I can just read about its beauty.
    Thanks for a wonderful year.

  • Definitely love this article, so many fragrances in here I love. I must seek out Steampunk……no need to enter me in the draw, but I was excited see many of my best and favorites in here.

  • Without a doubt my favorite article was The Power of Family and Scent: Past and Present… it moved me to tears when I read it, and has haunted me (in the loveliest way possible!) ever since. Perfection.

    But I must also say I, too, enjoy the “learning” articles, where we’re taken so deeply into various notes; their non-perfume related uses, their history, their legends…always fascinating.

    I just have to add that the draws where we have to match the contributor to their favorite thing just tickle me no end. It’s so much fun to get to know each of you a little more!

    And who knew we had such gorgeous folks in charge???

  • I loved this article! You all try more scents than I ever will so wrap ups help me whittle my wishlist. Thanks for the drawing and constant reading thrills. I live in the us.

  • I learn more about perfumers and their art here at CaFleurebon than anywhere else on the Web. Unfortunately, I’m at an age where I can’t remember what happened yesterday, let alone what I read months ago, but one that stands out is the ingredient post featuring vetiver. It’s a challenging note for me so it was great to learn about; in many ways, those in depth posts about ingredients are my favorites. Thanks for this post! Michelyn’s reaction to the Glade Plug In commercial made me laugh 🙂

  • What a great article, fun to read and check what I missed trying this year, so much to cover that is impossible to be up to date!
    I live in the US and my favorite article was from past october 28th Scents Of The Supernaturals Perfumes for Vampires Werewolves Witches and Demons (Urban Edition)
    Thanks for another fantastic year Cafleurebon and Happy 2014!

  • I enjoy articles that are about specific notes and ingredients, as well as articles that introduce me to new perfumers and perfume lines (or at least new to me!). One of my favorite articles this year was the top ten gourmand perfumes (october 30). Thank you for the wonderful reading and draws! I am in the US.

  • I enjoyed the article “Queer History of Fashion: Post War, Stonewall Riots & AIDS Politics (and the Untapped Queer Potential of Fragrance) and I live in the US

  • A big congratulations to all the winners! Based on the high praise that was bestowed on Knightsbridge by both of you I feel this warrants a blind buy. I must have it!

    Is it possible that 2 perfume houses in Seattle were named on the same “Best of” list? That is awesome! Way to represent Seattle….

    I have to agree with Michelyn on the Glade commercial. The first time I saw it I had to rewind and watch it again. I said out loud (to an empty room) “no REAL perfumer would ever have their organ set up in a room with direct sunlight on the oils! Sheesh!” Yes I know, I am nerd 🙂

  • I discovered Epice Marine through you guys – thank you! I am in the US and appreciate the opportunity for yet another draw. 🙂

  • ah, Knightsbridge is here, it was a good start to the article 🙂 many articles i read on Cafleurebon that are coming to my mind now. They include ones on the origins of musk, absinthe, and iris, profile on Joe Garces, interview with Barbara Herman, article on enfleurage, and article on oud! I am in the US

  • I can’t choose just one article. There were quite a few that I enjoyed. Plus, my memory isn’t good enough to pick out a favorite. A couple of my 2013 favorite releases are listed here, including Guerlain Shalimar Ode a la Vanille sur la Route du Mexique and Iris Prima. I live in the US. Thanks for another great draw.

  • I haven’t really had time to think about my winners or favorite perfumes, or perfumers this year. But I sure agree with you about the re-done Chanel No. 5 ad – Marilyn Monroe instead of Brad Pitt. One of my very favorite Cafleurebon articles this year was the one celebrating Mothers Day. I loved the photos, and I enjoyed reading what some of my favorite perfumers’ Mother memories. Thanks for the generous draw!

  • I agree with several of your tops and bottoms. Specifically:
    Worst Bottle of 2013: Nicki Minaj Minajesty – TRULY hideous to the point of being satire
    Best Discovery of 2013: David Falsberg of Phoenicia Perfumes – charming man with a unique voice and vision
    Best Collaboration 2013: Smell Bent Brent Leonesio and Austin Young “Accident” – two artists expanding the meaning of each others works – I would also have put this in best fragrance ad
    I live in the US and would love to win a bottle of Ex Idolo 🙂
    Thanks for the great draw

  • I like these yearly Best and Worst lists! My favorite time of the year on most websites really.
    I definitely agree about Frederic Malle (Hall of Fame), and also about Nicki Minaj having the worst bottles!

  • I love your best of lists! And I certainly couldn’t pick just one favorite article because there are so many! You have introduced me to so many great new fragrances! And I have to say that the buzz about Roja Dove is definitely true and well deserved. I certainly am a new fan of his since I got to meet him in Dubai. I would love to try this limited edition scent! Thanks for the draw! (US)

  • Wonderful year-end review! Agree entirely with Phoenicia Perfumes being the best discovery of 2013. The florals in this line are out of this world.

  • Loved reading about the 2013 trends and able to learn more about Indie brands.
    Having traveled to Grasse, I’ve appreciated the ” Art” of perfumery and am enjoying being a perfumista

  • There have been a lot of great articles since I joined this year. I’ve enjoyed getting to know the writers with contests like favorite Christmas music or Star Wars vs Star Trek. I’ve loved learning about fragrances, notes, houses, and what journey the artist took and where they are headed. My favortite 2013 article on CaFleureBon was CaFleureBon Sandalwood in Perfumery: “Sacred Tree of Meditation” because that is one of the first articles I read and had a lot of information on an ingredient I really like. I am in the US.

  • I love the year end best and worst articles, but there was one
    stand out for me this year…brought me to tears…
    That article was Valerie’s The Power of Family and Scent:
    Past and Present!
    I live in the US. Thanks for the draw!

  • Love these lists! Looking forward to the “Best Ofs” too. You mentioned Chanel No 5. I’ve recently started a love affair with the parfum. Wore the EDT years ago, then got tired of it. I have some parfum from 2008…and it’s wonderful! Thank you for the draw! I live in the U.S.

  • I live in the US and my favorite article of this year was the review of Le Labo’s Benjoin 19, because it induced an immense lemming in me that I will have to go to Moscow to fulfill.

  • Anne Davidson says:

    I live in the US. This would be my favorite article because I love the best and worst of to see if I agree. I especially agree this year with the Best Celebrity Scent of Dita Von Teese. I have experienced her scents and agree on your assessment. Erotique is not to be missed. Thank you for the draw!

  • There have been many fascinating articles this year, but I think my favorite was the recent feature about Fabio Luisi, his perfumes, and the connections between great perfume and great music. Thank you for the Ex Idolo drawing–I live in the US.

  • This is a Best/Worst for the advance perfume addict if your new to the world of perfume more than half the scents you would never heard of and also why no Department store mentions and you mean to tell me no Niche stink or made cheaply??? Name them because picking Nicki Minage & One Direction was Too Easy.. This Best/Worst seemed like a friends & family plan

  • My favorite articles are the profiles in American perfumery. I enjoy learning about artisan perfumers. I found Lisa Fong of Artemesia through Cafleurbon and have ordered her fragrances. The Perfumers Workshop, the articles on ingredients and the reviews of niche and natural perfumes that I would not otherwise know about is one of the reasons I love your blog. Also all your writers are so talented. I live in the USA

  • Queen Cupcake says:

    I always look forward to your end of the year Best Of article! I tried Dita von Teese Erotique and quite liked it. I live in the US.

  • I really enjoyed throughout the year all the Fifi Awards, Esxence, The Fragrance Foundation articles, Etc. of all the new and up and coming. So awesome. Thank you for your informative article. They have made me go broke, Ha ha. In the USA.

  • Chris Schaefer says:

    I have enjoyed all of the articles this year, particularly the Profiles series. I love reading about the artists behind the fragrances as well as about the perfumes themselves. Thanks so much for this past year and certainly looking forward to next!

    I am in the US.

  • Looking back, which it seems like it flew by, it is hard to pin point a specific article. I believe my favorite articles are the one where you describe and give a history of specific notes. Tobacco, musk, oud and so on…. So informative and very interesting. Thanks a million for all of your hard work. I am in the US. Again, thank you.

  • This list fed several of my lemmings, Matriarch chief among them. One of the favorites I definitely agree with you on is Olfactif; I’m glad these subscription services have started popping up. I live in the US…thanks for the draw!

  • I am hard pressed to say which article I liked best. I have really enjoyed reading the Profiles in American Perfumery & love it when you have an in-depth article about a particular note. However, I have to say that my favorite article was the Niche Fragrance Review: slumberhouse Ore + Outsider Olfactive Art Draw because I won a sample of that wonderful juice & realized I hadn’t kept up with the extraordinary world of scent for many years & there’s so much incredibly wonderful stuff & such talent out there! Thank you to all! Would love to win this (of course), in the US. . .cheers!

  • this article was/is phenomenal. It has virtually every brand I would like to try (note I said virtually) and more that were new giving me new brands to check out.
    We all know how much fun that is for me. Got me thinking about the subscription boxes too .

    The worst fragrances were no surprise and that’s my feeling. That Levine actually nailed down a great fragrance creator indicates he’s very serious about what he put his name on- -at least in the fragrance arena. (not saying that was accomplished in clothing)

  • I always look forward to this list every year~ Many of my best of also here and some not. Favorite article.. I could not choose. I love reading CaFleureBon articles all of them. I learn something each and every time. Best wishes to all for a Great 2014. Big Thanks to the EIC and the writers for enriching my life..

  • I live in the US, and I did find one of my favorite fragrances of the year on here: The Maj by House of Matriarch. Another favorite of mine this year, one that wasn’t on your list, was Penhaligon’s Vaara.

  • wefadetogray says:

    I dont know if I can say which was my favorite article since ca fleure bon is so prolific and I read it on a daily basis. Any study on particular notes is always appreciated because, well, I dont know much about perfumes so that is a great way for me to learn. Many of my top choices can be found on your list, to name a few: Shanghai lily and Roja Dove’s diaghilev!
    Thanks
    I am in the US 🙂

  • Best Discovery of the Year – absolutely agree. Mr Falsberg is rockin’ this house and his.

    From your comprehensive list (which has shown me how much I have missed despite reading your site) I am keen to try Benjoin 19 and Epice Marine. I think that these lists are great as they re-highlight the items that may not have grabbed me at the time.

  • I have got to get that Matriarch sampler! I think my favorite post this year was the one on Musk. I am still working through my lists of must samples from that one. It is so much fun to read articles on specific notes or ingredients. I also truly appreciate all the draws you host. It really helps those of us with limited funds to sample things we might otherwise miss out on.. I am in the US.

  • helical gnome says:

    I am in the US.
    My favorite post was about pepper! And of all the perfumes you selected I have to agree for sure with Comme des Garcons Blue series. I am particularly interested in trying first thing this year 2014, Epice Marine.
    Thanks

  • Unsurprisingly, I found one of my favorites on the list: Robert Piguet’s Knightsbridge. But there have been so many gorgeous perfumes featured on Cafleurebon this year that I’d love to try. I’m in the US. Thank you, and Happy Holidays!

  • Maestro Fabio Luisi of FL Parfums was a fascinating article! I don’t have any of the scents on your list, but I loved reading this piece! Good luck to everyone, and thanks for the draw!

  • As many perfumes as I’ve sampled this year, I think almost everything on your list are ones I haven’t tried yet! Somehow Knitesbridge slipped my notice, but now I’ll have to correct that. I agree that the articles centering around a specific ingredient in perfume are among my favorites. Thanks for a year of learning more about perfume and lots of great articles, as well as nice prize winnings along the way!

  • Can’t pick just one article! Liked the profile of David Falsberg, The Power of Family and Scent by Valerie Vitale, the Mother’s Day article, and Black and Pink Pepper in Perfumery.

  • I have been fortunate to try Knightsbridge, and completely agree with your assessment. It is a fabulous fragrance which I find simply mesmerizing. I also enjoy so many of your postings, from the Profiles to the reviews. I have learned so much about fragrances and perfumers through your site. Great job and thank you so much for all your efforts! I live in the US.

  • I found many of my top choices here! I have to admit I am taken with Iris Prima and Epice Marine. I like to gender bend my scents and I am happy smelling like a big boy or a gorgeous woman.
    I live in the US
    Thanks.

  • oh gosh! I can not single out just one article as my favorite. I have enjoyed so many of them over the past year … I’ve had to really slow down on sampling of new frags this year, but I still enjoy reading about them and I trust your reviews. Hoping to be able to step up a little in the next year and catch up to what I’ve been missing! Thanks for the draw, I am in the USA.

  • tomate farcie says:

    I’m so glad that Comme des Garçons is “back in the hunt.” My favorite review because it’s my pick for perfume of the year is your July review of Ahoka! I’m in the US

  • Gina Thompson says:

    THIS was my favorite! I love “best of” lists. Thanks for the generous draw and the great article.

  • I enjoyed the article on Aurore Nomade.So much so that I went out and bought a full bottle.It’s divine! Thanks for the draw! I’m in the US

  • One of my top choices is Shanghai Lily. I got my wife a sample and she loved it so much that on October 1 she got a full bottle as a birthday present.

  • This was so much fun. My favorite review was Tama Blough’s Le Labo Benjoin 19 article. It was wonderfully descriptive but had a great sense of humor as well. I am in the US and thank you for the draw.

  • I especially enjoy “best of” lists and articles that feature specific materials, such as anise and tobacco. Thanks for a year of great articles and expanding my knowledge of perfumery. I am in the U.S.

  • I like the article/spotlight on Fabio Luisi and FL Parfums. It was fascinating to see a composer who is also a perfumer. I also enjoyed the best of 2013 top 25 lists you did. Every one of those gems are going on my sample list if I dont have them already. One of my top picks of 2013 was Branch & Vine by Providence House. I’m in the US. Thanks for the draw!

  • I can’t pick a favorite review — there are too many that are just fab. I’ve been fortunate enough to try Skin Graft, which is unlike anything I’ve ever smelled before, but I’m dying to sample Knightsbridge, The Rose with the Broken Neck and, of course, Ex Idolo 33. I adore the year-end round ups…and I live in the U.S.

  • It’s hard to pick a favorite article. One of the standouts was the one on Iris Prima took me backstage at the ballet. The idea of associating a fragrance with those memories was intriguing. I will say the worst fragrance of the year was on the list… Our Moment. My daughter wanted a bottle for her 12th birthday without having smelled it. (Funny thing is she has great taste in fragrances… Bianca has been sort of her signature for a year or so… ). I went to pick up a bottle of Our Moment and just could not purchase it after smelling it. I had to explain to her that it didn’t make the birthday cut because the thought of her walking around smelling like that was literally revolting. Worst fragrance ever… I even tried to talk myself into getting a rollerball but I started thinking about that smell in the car and… Nope. Literally feel sorry for parents of the tweens wearing it. Ech. Thanks for the draw! Happy New Year.

  • I just recieved a sample of Thirty Three and would just love to own a bottle !!
    This article was my favorite , and surprisingly I have sniffed alot of your picks .

  • I love reading your posts and I found many of them great. Some pushed me to unsniffed purchases that I don’t regret.
    I found my top choices here and the top of the list had the Roja’s fragrances. Enslaved is just lovely.

    I woul love a bottle of 33. I heard lots of great things about it.

  • I would love to receive a bottle of 33. Ralf Schweiger is my favorite perfumer, so thanks for honoring him. I’m in the US

  • Lots of great choices here! I’ve really enjoyed reading the Queer History of Fashion series of articles. Thanks for the draw, I am in the U.S.

  • Doreen Stelton says:

    Hi- I am sort of new here – so don’t know all of the articles. I really enjoyed the one with the beautiful renaissance pics and liked learning about Von Teese. Thanks for the draw! I;m in the US

  • I loved the Queer History of Fashion as well; such a fascinating look at the intertwining histories of fashion and fragrance. And I think I’ve mentioned elsewhere my appreciation of the stories told about each fragrance reviewed here–even if the experience was not entirely positive for the reviewer (worth many a chuckle).

    I am in the US

  • You have all written so many wonderful articles that I am reluctant to point out just a few that come to mind because I know I’ll think of 10 more after I hit post but here goes…
    Mark’s Knightsbridge review, Tama’s trip to Oudimentary, and Valerie’s The Power of Family and Scent: Past and Present. And, of course, these year end posts always contain a wealth of information.
    I’m also happy to see Team Karen get a mention because without Sniffapalloozza I may not have found this wonderful community of scent lovers.
    Thank you Twisted Lily (such a fantastic store!) for offering the draw.

  • I love all your articles! I learn something new every read. One of my faves is listed here…Lys 41 – unbelievable fragrance. I love the Le Labo line. I’m really interested in trying the Dita Von Teese fragrances too. One day….Thanks for the draw!

  • I especially enjoy these articles that recap some of the best fumes…then, I can go back and read more about the ones that interest me the most/that have the notes I like…

  • I’ve gotten many top perfumes here for 2013, including Shanghai Lily, Puredistance Black, Iris Nazarena, and Sacre Tabac Sucre. This is a great best-of list you two have put together! 2013 was a fabulous year of articles and reviews by CFB – your my favorite blog stop, and I truly enjoy perusing it all. Thanks all, and happy new year!

  • As I said in the other post, Denis Durand Parfum Couture was one of my favorites of 2013, happy to see it here! My favorite post was perhaps one of your single note reference posts, I particularly remember enjoying the anise one! Thanks for the draw, I am in the US.

  • US
    The Maj is definitely a 2013 top choice– House of Matriarch generally, and the scent in particular. Other than that most of the bests on this list are on my want-to-try list.

    I don’t have one favorite article; I love all of the ingredient features, the vicarious scent-journeys describing olfactory experience with words and visual art, learning about new lines, ‘best of’ reviews, and connecting scent with other arts…. The whole package! Thank you all for everything, including regular and guest contributors, and all sponsors as well. Thank you for this draw! Happy new year.

  • You both have sniffed a lot of perfume. I have a lot of catching up to do. I do agree with diptyque l’eau 34 I wore it all summer. It was great to see sniffapalooza recognized too.

    My favorite articles are the Creative Directors and Profiles in Perfumery. I enjoyed Oudimentary and the video of ormonde Jayne too. Thank you for a great year of fragrances.

  • My favorite “new” scent of the group is Lys 41. As for your articles, oh my goodness–how would/could anyone choose? Thank you for ALL of them! I am learning so much and having fun doing it with you.

    I am in the US.

  • Alberto Morillas is a very talented nose. The One Direction perfume lol. My cousin bought some.. did not like it at all.