Sarah Horowitz Parfums Driftwood + Windswept California Coast Giveaway

Sarah Horowitz Parfums Driftwood

Sarah Horowitz Parfums Driftwood photo courtesy of the brand

 It’s challenging to find a wood fragrance that works well in summer. Sarah Horowitz Parfums Driftwood is fantastic genderless “sheer but there” long-lasting fragrance that takes you on an olfactive journey to the windswept shores of the California coast.

Before Steven’s review, I asked the perfumer, Sarah Horowitz-Thran for insights into her creative process for Sarah Horowitz Parfums Driftwood. Driftwood is a “vault fragrance”, brought back for a short time; you might want to try it before it’s gone.

Note: I want to share more about Sarah Horowitz-Thran who began her journey in fragrance in 1989, when she first stepped over the threshold of a bespoke perfumery on Newbury Street in Boston. As a pioneer in the indie perfume industry Sarah has lived many lives since her interest in olfaction first blossomed in 1988. Her scent Perfect Veil is a must in any collection and  when  featured on The Today Show last year, it sold out within minutes. In addition to her own brand, Sarah designed fragrances for brands including kai, IF and Bronzed for Ron Robinson, all the limited-edition Urban Decay fragrances and many more. I awarded Sarah Horowitz-Thran the CaFleureBon 2020 Hall of Fame as the godmother of  American Indie Perfumers. —Michelyn Camen, Editor-in- Chief

Sarah Horowitz-Thran of Sarah Horowitz Parfums

Sarah Horowitz-Thran via Instagram

“Creating a fragrance starts differently every time, often a thought or memory, or smelling something in the world and thinking how I could capture it in a scent.  Driftwood came to me while on a long weekend getaway with my husband, in our favorite place on California’s Central Coast, called Cambria.  The beach there -Moonstone Beach – is covered with driftwood, and is so raw with the crashing pacific and the jagged coastline, with succulents and trees growing on its edge. The salty air and the dry, ocean and sun-bleached wood inspired me – and planted the seed for the fragrance that became Sarah Horowitz Parfums Driftwood.Sarah Horowitz-Thran of Sarah Horowitz Parfums

Notes: grapefruit, lemon, sea salt, cedar and white woods, Iso E Super, sandalwood,  vanilla,

Video Contributor Steven Gavrielatos reviews Driftwood

 

Disclosure: Steven received a bottle for his review, opinions his own.

Driftwood by Sarah Horowitz Parfums

The wonderful Sarah Horowitz -Thran is offering one 50 ml bottle of Driftwood for one registered reader and Redolessence Subscriber in the USA Only. YOU MUST REGISTER and leave a comment on this site with your choices should you win, what you thought of BOTH MICHELYN’S  and SARAH’S WRITTEN INTRODUCTION AND STEVEN’S VIDEO review

If you want your comment to count twice, please follow us on our Instagram page @cafleurebonoffical. Draw closes 7/22/2024 but will be announced within 2 weeks after. Sarah Horowitz Parfums Driftwood will ship after August 5, 2024

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34 comments

  • Ramses Perez says:

    I’m not an avid Today show watcher but after the story Michelyn detailed, I will be Googling Perfect Veil after this. Sarah has lived many lives before starting her own house and looks like she has a hit on her hands with Driftwood. A salty and woody unisex fragrance is something you don’t see everyday. Despite it being a mostly summery fragrance I like Steven mentioned it lasts about 7 hours as that’s the standard we come to know for indie/niche houses. Deviating from a bright citrus fragrance is definitely a welcomed feeling and Driftwood sets you apart from what everyone else is wearing. I follow Cafleurebonofficial on IG and my username is Ramses.d.perez. Cheers from the USA.

  • Vasyl Shyyka says:

    Thank you guys for opportunity to win!
    Thank you Steven for your very good review.
    Good luck everybody!

  • LegalAlien51 says:

    I’d love to try this! I watched and am a sub to redolessence on YouTube which is how I found out about this, so shout out to Steve. I’m an aspiring perfumer and would love to get my nose on this so enter me in.

  • vanessako says:

    Steven’s videos are very objective and to the point providing notes and what he gets from his experience. Michelyn’s is a bit more fluid and getting more behind the scene info on inspiration and such. I’m a big fan of woods. Admittedly most are deep and dark finding an an airy, light or peaceful scent is a little more challenging. So the hunt continues. Driftwood the word bring memories on its own of smell, sound and even taste. Curious how the perfume will translate the inspiration.

  • ThatMulattoDude says:

    It was a pleasure watching Steven’s content and reading Mrs. Horowitz-Thran’s inspiration for this fragrance. I haven’t gotten my nose on this one but I’m imagining something in the vein of PL’s Salt and Pepper or MFK’s Gentle Fluidity Silver. I’ve never been to California either but her description takes you there even if for a moment. Thank you for the Intro, Michelyn, appreciate the generosity of the giveaway. Would be nice to add a woody scent to my warm weather repertoire. Many blessings from VA, USA!

  • phuongmtran says:

    Loved watching and reading the detailed reviews for Driftwood. It is always good to get different takes on the same fragrance, both being positive. As a reader well acquainted with the California coast, I must get my nose on Driftwood! I am in the USA, and follow your IG.

  • LegalAlien51 says:

    Good luck and God bless everyone! Thank you Sarah and Steven for this awesome opportunity!

  • Brad Woolslayer says:

    This fragrance really sounds up my alley. I love that Steven called it versatile, unisex, and unique. I liked the description by Michelyn that it is like the windswept shores of the California coast. I liked Sarah’s description of Moonstone beach as well. I live in Maryland USA.

  • Good video, makes me very curious. The description by Sarah was intriguing also. I’m a fan of those notes and would love to use that heavily!

  • MatthewKeilwitz says:

    I grew up on the Pacific coast. My father was a fisherman, and my first “job” was on our boat. I learned to loathe the scent of the sea. It smelled like work and toil and always evoked miserable memories of long, frigid days soaked to the bone. Of having to squint through the rain and the fog of my own breath at my pruned fingertips to see what they were doing since any and all sense of feeling had long ago been swept away by ice-cold water.

    Yet here I find myself drawn to a scent that embodies that very place of torment. You see, before the work of a young man was the play of a child who built forts and bonfires from the many stems that washed up on the shores of those same stretches of sand. What Sarah found on Moonstone beach and emulated in a fragrance is the joy that I found in similar places as a child. And when Steven described iso E super as the “sauna scent,” I was again brought back to the relief that I would find in a cedar lined banya after a week-long stretch of scratching net and picking salmon.

    I would love to give this fragrance a try. It sounds like a bottle of healing. FL, USA.

  • Eris.can.swatch.kaos says:

    I must have this fragrance! The notes described are so appealing to me and if I were to make a perfume myself, it would be as close to this as my novice nose could attempt. This scent has my heart. I am following and subscribed eris.can.swatch.kaos on ig. I live in Oregon.

  • A summer-friendly wood, as described in the intro,(effervescent as Steven says) would be awesome, especially without the huge punchy aggression so many wood fragrances have these days. A unique wood is another thing I’d love to try and the oceanic scent described here is one I am constantly looking for. Sarah’s beach description sounds a lot like the beaches of my home and I’m always looking for a scent that can take me home like that!

  • The written intro filled in some blanks on the perfumer’s bio. The video spoke of the salt accord which got me interested. US

  • Dent Ishkl says:

    Very intriguing! I would love to try this “effervescent, tart and tangy…
    oceanic”. Yep. I want it.

  • AromaDulce73 says:

    This sounds interesting especially because I live in California. I love woody scents.

    Steven mentions that Driftwood is a versatile fragrance, great for the summer. He also mentioned that the longevity is 7 hours, not bad for a summertime fragrance. I WOOD definitely like to get my nose on this one.

    Los Angeles Ca, USA

  • Steven makes this sound like something lovely that my collection is currently missing: a woodsy summer fragrance, with a hint of smoke and vanilla. Sarah (and Michelyn) add the fact that the inspiration for it was California’s Central Coast, a place I also love. I live in Oklahoma, USA. And I’m an Cafleurebon Instagram subscriber.

  • Steven video on driftwood by sarah Horowitz was excellent.
    I also appreciated knowing more about her background and that she was inspired by the California coastline

  • I would be thrilled to win a bottle of Sarah Horowitz Parfums Driftwood. Michelyn’s introduction beautifully highlighted Sarah’s journey and achievements, emphasizing her mastery in the indie perfume industry. Sarah’s description of the fragrance’s inspiration from Moonstone Beach instantly transports you to the rugged, coastal beauty of Cambria, CA. Steven’s video review praised Driftwood’s harmonious blend of grapefruit, lemon, sea salt, cedar, and white woods, with the smooth undertones of Iso E Super, sandalwood, and vanilla, noting its perfect balance and longevity. This genderless, sheer yet noticeable scent sounds like an ideal summer fragrance. Thank you for this generous opportunity!

    Followed on Instagram @cafleurebonofficial My handle: (@suryachand_r)

  • I love the inspiration Sarah talked about in the intro – the beach riddled with driftwood, crashing waves, and hearty succulents. There’s something so peaceful about ocean air and I think it’s a wonderful muse. Michely noted how hard it can be to create a successful summer scent, and I agree. It seems that so many simply rely on citrus overdoses, so it’s nice to get something that veers away from that. I love light, second skin types of scents in the heat. Steven praised its versatility and also commented on the iso-e super doing a great job in this one, and I love it when it’s used well as a core component. It’s more addictive than a lot of people give it credit for. Sounds like a perfect summer scent and I would love to give it a shot. Best of luck to all. I live in NC, USA.

  • For those of us who live near the beach, year-round, the smell of driftwood is very evocative; the salt, the astringency and the cured wood. I live near the Atlantic Ocean, so I imagine my concept of a driftwood scent is somewhat different than the California coast variety. I love how Steven breaks down a fragrance and appreciates his description of the versatility of Driftwood. MD, USA.

  • realtyisme says:

    I have yet to try a fragrance from this house. Steven has piqued my attention with this Sarah Horowitz creation. I like the sound of a citrusy woody centric scent for the warmer weather..and this sounds like it would vibe well with my taste.
    USA

  • I really like Steven’s videos, and liked his analysis of the scent being not too much a citrus, and not too much woody – it sounds like the best of both for a summer scent. I have stalked Sarah’s site selecting samples, but can’t narrow down my choices. I enjoyed Sarah’s description of how she starts a scent, and will definitely look at Perfect Veil for a sample! Ty for the draw, and the lovely reviews. I’m in the US

  • This sounds so refreshing and perfect for this scorching heat we’ve been having! Grapefruit in particular always cools me down. And I love a salt note. Good to know it’s a unisex one, thank you Steven! I am in USA and am grateful for the chance to win.

  • David Furman says:

    Steven as always presents in an unbiased and professional manner. When he validated that this is a solid summertime freshie with longevity. I like that this composition isn’t overly complicated but I know the perfumer took her time and knew which direction she wanted to take this in. Sometimes simplicity can be key and in this I’m familiar with all ingredients and i would like to see how they intertwine and play off each other. From Jacksonville, NC

  • chrisskins says:

    Ah, summer without a sun tan oil vibe. This sounds energizing and elegant at the same time and we all know that New Yorkers want to smell like Californians in the summer. Driftwood is a beautiful image and inspiration. Stephen gave good details on the notes and longevity and Michelyn added the dreaded, “…brought back for a short time”. Lemming. I live in NY.

  • Fell in love with sea salt in fresh fragrances ever since smelling Jo Malone’s Wood Sage and Sea Salt. Really enjoyed the depth of both Steven, Sarah, and Michelyn’s introduction and review. The citrus opening that develops into it’s namesake, along with Iso E Super sounds like an incredible combination for the hot weather. Very curious on the vanilla’s supporting role.
    Following from @dairylll in US.

  • Fell in love with sea salt in fresh fragrances ever since smelling Jo Malone’s Wood Sage and Sea Salt. Really enjoyed the depth of both Steven, Sarah, and Michelyn’s introduction and review. The citrus opening that develops into it’s namesake, along with Iso E Super sounds like an incredible combination for the hot weather. Very curious on the vanilla’s supporting role.
    Following from @dairylll in US.

  • roxhas1cat says:

    I would love a windswept vacation on the CA coast (this has N. CA vibes). I never watch the Today Show, but obviously someone does. Great marketing. Steve makes the opening sound amazing. Yes, I want something for summer that is less citrus. Beautiful photos as always. Thanks! USa.

  • foreverscents says:

    Sarah’s introduction made me what to explore Moonstone Beach, looking for driftwood to smell, Steven’s video review highlighted the fact that Driftwood is not just a citrusy fragrance. The woods and vanilla, as well as the sea salt make it unique, perfect for casual and dressed-up occasions.
    I live in the USA.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the great writeup Michelyn and video Steven. Sarah Horowitz -Thran is really the godmother of American Indie Perfuemry, perhaps up there with Dawn Spencer Hurwitz

    It’s really hard to find a good woody fragrance for hot weather. The combination of effervescent citrus, saltiness and that woodiness really makes me think of beach driftwood on a warm afternoon.

    Cheers from WI, USA