The Ten Winners of Vanilla and Chocolate Notes in Perfumery Draw
Both chocolate and vanilla can add richness, depth and sometimes unexpected notes to perfumes and don’t have to be boring and bland.
Both chocolate and vanilla can add richness, depth and sometimes unexpected notes to perfumes and don’t have to be boring and bland.
Considered aphrodisiac by many societies and an important ingredient of many comfort foods, from ice cream to home-made cookies, vanilla and chocolate are important fragrance ingredients especially during the winter months.So let’s get busy with ten draw prizes
Caron Royal Bain de Champagne which was created in 1941 by Ernest Daltroff. It was created not only as an EDT but to be poured into one’s bath water to truly create a Royal Bain.
When it comes to fragrance that is as lively as my bottle of Veuve Clicquot Grande Dame there are two I like quite a bit. Interestingly they share the same home bases, France and California, as my favorite bubbly.
As the end of the year arrives it is time to look back over all that the last twelve months have produced and list the best of the year. In 2011, I tested 471 new releases and reviewed 207 of them. Even those numbers didn’t allow me to test half of the new releases for the year. The fast and furious nature of these releases makes it difficult for anyone to truly have a handle on everything that came out in any given year. That being said out of those new fragrances I did try there were some pretty amazing releases.
Amorvero was initially created to be the exclusive fragrance of the Hotel Hassler Roma. Roberto Wirth the President of the hotel wanted a sophisticated feminine fragrance