Top Ten Fragrances 2023 (Ida Meister and Lauryn Beer) + Part 3 Something for Everyone Giveaway

Top Ten Fragrances 2023 from CaFleureBon editors Ida Meister and Lauryn Beer

Top Ten Fragrances 2023 Lauryn Beer(L) and Ida Meister (R)

Now that you have heard from Ermano and me, (our top ten 2023 fragrances here) and (The Best Fragrances of 2023 here) we continue our Top Ten Fragrance 2023 year in review with Deputy and Natural Perfumery Editor Ida Meister and Senior Editor Lauryn Beer. Ida lives in South Boston, Massachusetts and Lauryn in Washington DC (440 miles away); their choices (with two overlaps) are very different. Now it’s time to reveal their respective top ten fragrances 2023-Michelyn Camen, Editor-in-Chief

 

 Top Ten Fragrances 2023

Top Ten Fragrance 2023

It’s that time of the year again! Time to cast a thoughtful (and discerning) eye towards the quality of fragrances which have been released in 2023. I always find this challenging – and this year, even more so. There were myriad fragrances I would have loved to smell, and a great many that I didn’t have the opportunity to experience. Some of this has to do with geography: not everything can be shipped to the U.S. with equal ease, and not everything here is shipped to parts of Europe – so writers everywhere may have limited access. Shipping issues can become very complex indeed; so it goes.  I read from a few sources that there were 3,837 new releases in 2023 (actually, there are even more being released as we write). That’s in comparison to 2022: 4,525, or so they say. I can’t account for the numbers or choices, even though many of the releases listed for both years run the gamut from tiny companies to big, established houses (and everywhere in-between). In the interests of fairness, I read through single review on ÇaFleureBon written over the past year, every document I created, and all the notes and samples in my possession. There are honorable mentions aplenty, and every one merits a top ten.

What trends did I observe? Let’s just say that every time I peruse the well-known websites (including e-commerce), there are ever-increasingly more gourmands. Even those fragrances touted to be more vegetal are quite sweet, and not all smell believably realistic or natural – even when they are created by famous perfumers. Incenses and ouds abound, and I don’t think that this mode is going away any time soon. Famous fragrance houses seem to be very busy creating captives of vegetal and floral materials, which smell amazing and photorealistic. Overall, there were countless ‘nice enough’ perfumes – but ones that I didn’t feel were remarkable enough to list as the top ten. Others I agonized over, because they were beautiful – and too numerous to count.

Top ten fragrances 2023

Ida’s Top Ten Fragrances (plus 1) 2023 collage by Olya

It seems only fair to list the ten alphabetically. Anything else would cause ill feeling – and no one needs that.

Aether Arts Shibari (Amber Jobin): Disturbingly intimate, hovering on the precipice of danger – Shibari explored the very Japanese art/practice of erotic knot tying/bondage. Floral, woody, musky; insinuations of hemp rope and incense strewn amongst them. Amber on the edge – just as we love her. @aetherartsperfume

Azman Risk (Antonio Gardoni): Delicious and slightly nefarious six-oud overload, peppered with equally sexually-charged tuberose, Tonkin musk, civet, ambergris, benzoins, and more. Risk is daring and recklessly beautiful, but not a perfume for the faint of heart. @azman_perfumes

Blackcliff Parfums Incidental Orris (Kyle Mott-Kannenberg): I’ve not yet reviewed Blackcliff Incidental Orris, but that will be remedied shortly. Imagine the chalorous charm of Barbados bathed in green, earthy/woody tones – tenderly kissed with fruit – and you are on the right track. Naturalism meets elegance. @blackcliffperfumes

Eris Parfums Delta of Venus (Antoine Lie): The sensually-charged short stories of Anaïs Nin inspired this raw, limpid, refined and musky homage wrapped in ripe tropical fruit (Antoine Lie’s gorgeous guava accord), galbanum, jasmine sambac +++. Explosive and seditious. @erisparfums

Extra Virgo Oracle (Michele Marin and Alex Postiglione): An olfactory marriage between heaven and earth that would do William Blake proud. Discreet pinches of aldehydes, citrus, herbs and spice collude with frankincense, earthy patchouli; woods and musks nourish a perfume in counterpoint. Magnificent.

Frederico Parfums: a tie between Parfum Ensoleillé and Posh Affair: It wasn’t easy to choose between these two – so I didn’t. Parfum Ensoleillé is lushly solar, glowing with aldehydes, herbs, spice, citruses and sweet orange – as well as orange blossom and lavender, which commingle with woods and ambergris. It sings. Posh Affair is completely different, but equally mesmerizing: heavenly florals and peach nectar pirouette with a classic chypre base enlivened with aldehydes, galbanum, and cinnamon. Fresh, romantic, new. @fredericoparfums

Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask (Euan McCall): A ghostly, twisted vanilla haunting the oaken barrels which are Scotland’s pride. Spiritcask is an olfactory amalgam of familiar materials employed in a singular fashion: highly nuanced, lactonic, and comfortingly suave. @jorumstudio

Meo Fusciuni Viole Nere (Giuseppe Imprezzabile): I couldn’t wait for it to arrive, and when it arrived, I couldn’t stop wearing it. Marie of Roumania in a flacon: spectral, spiritual, it murmurs beyond the grave, halfway between the angels and the earth. Fruit, flowers, soil, the forest floor; the furry underbelly of the wolf which caresses you.  @meofusciano_parfums

Olivier Durbano Pierre Blanche (Olivier Durbano): A gossamer skein of herbs and incense, myrrh and musk. A weightless angelic and talismanic veil of pure loveliness in which to cocoon yourself against life’s tribulations. @olivierdurbano

Manuel Cross Chypre Noir for American Perfumer: Manuel Cross’ ode to the eternally fascinating leather chypre shares the lineage of such greats as Cabochard and Jolie Madame. Sweet, fatty musk ketone and costus root lend veracity to this tuberose-inflected leather underpinned with dusky oakmoss. @american.perfumer @rogueperfumery

Top Ten Fragrance 2023 Best Natural Perfumes: Aftelier Hey Jude (Mandy Aftel) and Abel Odor Black Anise (Frances Shoemack and Isaac Sinclair)

When I referred to Aftelier Hey Jude as “rose rapture”, I was sincere: peachy/apricotty/rosy bliss underscored with heavenly ambergris. Aged musk! Antique civet! Be still, my beating heart. @aftelierperfume

Abel Odor Black Anise is a rare treasure and delectable senza cloying. Seductively dark and accessible employment of star anise, cacao, cassis bud, and tobacco. @abelfragrance

The Museum of Scent by Mandy Aftel

 Top Ten Fragrance 2023 Best Book About Fragrance: The Museum of Scent Exploring the Curious and Wondrous World of Fragrance by Mandy Aftel.

 Honorable Mention: Coma Life So Beautiful by David Falsberg.

Best fragrances of 2023

 

 Ida’s Top Ten Fragrance of 2023 Honorable Mentions: To say something merits an honorable mention is really akin to saying “I loved this to bits, but I only get to name ten”. Here we go:

Providence Perfume Company Magnolia Mist (Charna Ethier):aquarelle-like dreamy and airy, The Eternal Return trapped in a bottle like the proverbial genie. @providenceperfumco

Mona Di Orio Domaine (Fredrik Dalman):gauzy, velvety and weightless, tenacious limpidity which straddles the tightrope between innocence and carnality.@monadiorio

Un Jardin à Cythère by Hermès (Christine Nagel): a divine delicacy comprised of olive wood and leaf, pistachio and citrus garnished with a cereal grainlike note. Surprising and delightful.

Frederic Malle Heaven Can Wait by Jean-Claude Ellena: angelic iris in which Ellena’s supernatural beings have flown too close to the sun and scorched their delicate wings. Shades of W. B. Yeats.

DSH Perfumes tie between Saku Heirloom Elixir no. 30 and Dutchess Meadows Heirloom Elixir no.29: Saku, a haiku which reveals the exquisite veil of transition between summer and autumn, a painterly joy tinged with muted melancholy. Dutchess Meadows, the bucolic landscape of the perfumer’s childhood in upstate New York: that which commences as brilliantly floral and animalic becomes a pastoral lullaby. @dshperfumes

Justin Frederico of Frederico Parfums

 Justin Frederico courtesy of the perfumer

Top Ten Fragrance of 2023 “The Hardest-Working Perfumer”: I would have to choose Justin Frederico of Frederico Parfums (and Creative Accords). Not only has he collaborated for multiple brands (Perfumology, Blackcliff Parfums, among others), he launched his own brand this year. Justin is one to watch over the coming year – and he’s ready.

I want to thank all the perfumers for their wonderful work. We’re looking eagerly toward to a fragrant 2024! ~ Ida Meister, Deputy and Natural Perfumery Editor

Top Ten Fragrances 2023

Lauryn introduces her Top Ten Fragrances 2023

2022 was, for me, characterized by comfort and gourmand fragrances that delineated a need for human warmth, childhood sweetness and kindness after years of pandemic. One year later, back in the thick of our messy world, fragrances were all over the place, as a return to chaos might provoke. On the one hand, ethereally lovely fragrances such as Olivier Durbano’s White Stone Prophecy and Laboratorio Olfattivo Tiglio Mirabilis touched soulful chords, while on the other side of the perfume spectrum, Azman Risk and Der Duft In Flagranti showed off bold, highly individualized creations that weren’t afraid to go big. For me, the most poignant and joyous event was returning for the first time in four years to Pitti Fragranze in Florence, where I reunited with much-loved friends and made new ones. Travel was hard and there was a weird dislocation to being at the show; Florence seemed to stand still, but those lost years left their mark on me. Were my eyes perhaps a little more tired and lined? My energy less available? All it took to wipe that away was the noisy explosion of laughter that announced the arrival of the wonderful Sultan Pasha.

2023’s fragrances were more about individuality than the previous few years, and more upbeat, more Lizzo than LaVigne:

It ain’t my fault that I’m out here getting loose
Gotta blame it on the Goose
Gotta blame it on my juice, baby
It ain’t my fault that I’m out here making news
I’m the pudding in the proof (pudding in the proof)
Gotta blame it on my juice (blame it on my juice)

Lauryn's Best Perfumes of 2023

Lauryn’s Top Ten Fragrances 2023 collage by Olya Bar

And let me tell you, there’s some great juice out there. Here are some of my favourites from the last 12 months. Here are my Top Ten Fragrance 2023

Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia (Angelo Balamis) He’s done it again. Every time I think Angelos Balamis is finally going to send me something ordinary, he comes up with … this. Karikia, his latest release, is a multifaceted tobacco gourmand (yes, gourmand!) that will leave Tom Ford pouting. Moist plummy-cherryish tobacco and hay team up with hazelnut and tonka bean for a deliciously unexpected take on the aromas of traditional Greek tobacco farms. Take a deep sniff and its like being transported into a fin-de-siecle private club, where hazelnut liqueur is poured into tiny glasses pipes while wealthy men puff their pipes. Take another breath, and it’s the toasty, golden aromas of Van Gogh’s Harvest. Utterly delicious and unique.  @angelos_creations_olfactives @angel_bal

Arquiste L’Or de Louis (Rodrigo Flores Roux): 24 carat gold flakes glitter in Arquiste’s bottle like a Faberge snow globe, but the real beauty of this extraordinary fragrance from Rodrigo Flores-Roux, working again with brand owner Carlos Huber, is a golden, honeyed, time travelling orange blossom fragrance that is so sumptuously beautiful Louis XIV would have granted it a royal commission. The balance of florals and woods, smudged with light smoke, is almost unbearably perfect, and the cohesive result is quite possibly the most beautiful orange blossom perfume I’ve ever come across. I’m not even an orange blossom fan, but this is my fragrance of the year. @arquiste @arquistecarlos

Azman Risk (Antonio Gardoni): Whoa, mama! Envisioned as “the summit of desire and passion” and the oud perfume to end them all, Azman Risk lives up to its name. An extrait with a 25% concentration of perfume oils that wove together six natural ouds and two separate but synchronous “matrices;” one of vintage and modern ouds, this is a ferociously sexy, animalic beast. Perfumer Antonio Gardoni eschews the classical scent pyramid of top, heart and base notes in favour of note development that moves musically (something of a hallmark of Gardoni’s work) between refrains and harmonies. The ouds are layered like an agate, each adding a tang that melds into its sisters so that the composition gives off every conceivable facet of oud: smoky, woody, boozy, earthy, medicinal, animalic, and mulchy, with touches of tobacco, creaminess and char. Risk is one of the sexiest oud fragrances I’ve ever taunted my skin with. @azman_perfumes

BDK Vanille Leather (Dominque Ropion): I recently took my teenage niece to Scent Bar in New York to check out the new arrivals and told her she could select a fragrance for a sample to take with her. Her choice surprised me – not a girly floral as I was expecting, but a sophisticated, smoky, and very adult scent: BDK Vanilla Leather. Dominique Ropion’s sophisticated, sensual suede fragrance is given a gourmand edge with honeyed florals and vanilla and delicious earthy touches of patchouli, woods, and resins. Not nearly as sweet or as dense as you might expect, Vanille Leather is an urbane riff on those lovely violet-y handbag fragrances of the 30s and 40s. @bdkparfumsparis

Frederic Malle Heaven Can Wait (Jean Claude Ellena): Departing from his trademark translucence, the great Jean-Claude Ellena has created what is perhaps his most poetical and affectionate fragrance in Heaven Can Wait. Absent angularity, this gorgeous perfume is all soft edges and smudges, a radiant iris-ambrette singed with sadness and smoke. Clove adds a sweetness almost like cinnamon, and, for the first time, I swear I can smell peach fuzz rather than juice. Straight out of the bottle, Heaven Can Wait feels intimate, personal and very human while also retaining Ellena’s characteristic restrained elegance and exquisite balance. An absolutely lovely perfume and my favourite release from Malle since 2017’s Superstitious.

Laboratorio Olfativvo Tiglio Mirabilis (Luca Maffeii): Luca Maffei’s shimmering fragrance for Laboratorio Olfattivo floats silky florals around heady linden blossom in a watercolour cloud. While linden in nature is an opulent, honeyed scent, Maffei takes it in a different direction, attenuating the blossom until it is a near-transparency of itself, and brightening it with soft dabs of sweet spice and white flowers. Sharp, fresh ginger and cardamom add some counterbalancing spicy verve. Maffei threads them together in a radiant tapestry of diaphanous flowers and gentle spice, creating a watercolour abstract of linden; translucent, fluid, and quite lovely, a fragrance for water nymphs and airy spirits. If Shakespeare’s Ariel had a fragrance, it would be this. @laboratorioolfattivo @lucamaffei

Maison Crivelli Neroli Nasimba (Paul Guerlain): Neroli Nasimba is inspired by a walk through an orange blossom grove in South Africa. Composed by Paul Guerlain, this is an outstanding, unorthodox interpretation of neroli that blends the ambrosial, soapy-green sapor of neroli with the dense, parched aroma of saffron and rich saffiano leather. Made with an 18% concentration of perfume oils and absolutes, Neroli Nasimba is an elegant, beautifully balanced fragrance that had me rethinking saffron and neroli, two notes with which I have sometimes struggled. This is gorgeously grassy, silky, dusty, tinged with green, dry, and very sophisticated. @masioncrivelli

Maison Violet Cycle 002 (Nathalie Lorson): This one was love at first sniff and instantly jumped on my Christmas list. Resinous and resonant, a comfort scent edged with an angry melancholy, Maison Violet Cycle 002 is a deeply lovely contradiction created by the superb Nathalie Lorson, heated and spicy but also cosseting and silky. Elemi wood and guaiac meld beautifully here, and the combined aroma is tranquil but alive. Over time, Cycle 002 becomes richer, smoother, opaquer, but somehow never loses either its heat or the weightless quality that makes me imagine floating in space. With its suggestion of fire and earth, certainly this could be a fragrance for the eternal. @violet.parfums

Olivier Durbano White Stone Prophecy (Oliver Durbano): With the spare, unworldly beauty of a copse of silver birches, Olivier Durbano’s White Stone Prophecy is a seemingly impossible invention: a transparent incense, like smelling smoke from a distant church in the snow. Durbano quiets his perfume’s quiet glow by mixing frankincense with forestal notes of violet and sage and dotting them with hyssop, white musk and mint. The earthy, human scent of ambrette keeps the composition from quite floating away, leaving an overall impression of radiance. This is Durbano’s most refined work, and possibly his finest. @olvierdurbano

Parfums Quartana Forest of the Golden Dream(Cecile Barel): Lost in a Brothers Grimm pine forest, you move through sunbeams streaming through the branches. Incense hangs in the air and the drifty scents of spices and herbs from some distant cauldron beckon from faraway. Perfumer Celine Barel and creative director Jospeh Quartana have created a fantastical, timeless grove underlaid with mossy, woodsy and herbaceous notes, its paths lit by brilliant citrus. The pine note – which in perfume can veer into household cleaner – is uncannily realistic here; cool, turpenic, coniferous, and is lifted by lovely, breezy mimosa. Forest of the Golden Dream is the perfect name for this radiant herbal-woods scent, whose wearing it is like submitting to reverie. @parfums_quartana

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Brand of the Year: Azman Perfumes: With the premiere of Risk, the sexiest, most multidimensional oud fragrance to hit the market this year, Azman founder Husen Baba has cemented his place as one of independent perfumery’s most uncompromising and talented creative directors. His insistence on high-quality ingredients and his uncanny ability to choose just the right nose for each brief has, in a few short years, put Azman on my shortlist of best artisan perfume houses – there’s not a weak link in the collection, an astonishing feat for a relatively new house. The fact that he is a tremendously nice bloke is just icing on the cake.

Best fragrances of 2023

Top Ten Fragrances 2023 Honorable Mentions

Antonio Alessandria’ In Flagranti for Der Duft, a whimsically inventive take on “caught in the act” that imagines the purloining of a rare Dutch tulip.

 DSH Perfumes Butterbeer, a cuddly, utterly delightful gourmand that is also deliciously grown-up – Dawn Spencer Hurwitz’s Christmas treat it’s like being hugged by a teddy bear in top hat and tails.

L’Aventura Lions in the Library from Jessica Mara is a deliciously lascivious, incense and leather fragrance that will have you reliving those sexy librarian fantasies.

Antoine Lie’s Les Indomedables Patchouli Noisette, an earthy, boozy hazelnut-patch fragrance with the brand’s trademark elegance.

 Zoologist Tiger, Cristiano Canali’s dangerous vetiver and jasmine beast; animalic, darkly primeval, darkly green with currents of bright, sharp citrus.

Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor

What did you think of Ida’s and Lauryn’s Top Ten Fragrances 2023?

For  our Part 3 Top Ten Fragrances 2023 Giveaway

Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia by Angelos Balamis

Thanks to the generosity of Angelos Balamis, we have 30 ml bottle of  Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia for a registered reader in the USA or EU only

White Stone Prophecy 19. 01 Olivier Durbano

Mille Mercis to Olivier Durbano for a a special 30 ml flacon of Pierre Blanche Prophétie 19:1.0 for one registered reader in the U.S., Canada, UK or the EU

Azman Perrfumes Risk

Thanks to the generosity of Azman we have a 30 ml bottle of Risk for one registered reader in the EU, USA, UK, UAE.

Please leave a QUALITY comment with your thoughts on Ida and Lauryn’s selections, where you live and which you would like to win. You must be a registered reader. Draw closes December 29, 2023

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  • Want to put my nose on so many of those fragrances. End of January going to NYC and hoping to take in some fragrances that I can’t find in Oklahoma.

  • Brad Woolslayer says:

    Ida and Lauryn mention many interesting new fragrances to possibly test out in the future. White Stone Prophecy sounds especially interesting with it’s smoke from a distant church vibe. I’d love to win a bottle of Pierre Blanche Prophetie. I live in Maryland USA.

  • Such smart and varied, and well described selection again from the two ladies. Love how the descriptions are so technical, yet personal at the same time. It gives a really good clue about what to expect, while still leaving some room for imagination, interpretation and one’s own sensitivity to do some work.
    I could not possibly decide between Pierre Blanche Prophétie and Azman Risk. The first one, as still as still can be, meditative and otherworldly, and the second, a sexy beast centered on oud and tuberose, quite scandalous. Would love to win any of them.
    From the EU.

  • I’ve always been a fan of Azman, loved Majnoon, dying to try Risk but hard to find in France! Please ❤️❤️

  • Ida and Lauryn did an excellent job selecting their favourite releases from 2023. I also noticed the trend of increasing numbers of gourmands. In my humble opinion, since years gourmands also get typically higher review scores on perfume databases.
    Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask sounds great with its vanilla and oaken barrels amalgam.
    Meo Fusciuni Viole Nere also sounds nice as I am a fan of Giuseppe Imprezzabile’s artistic creativity.
    Abel Black Anise seems to be intriguing too as I typically do like star anise accords.
    As a tobacco lover I need to test Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia 🙂 I do smoke and would like the smell of Greek plummy-cherryish tobacco and hay teamed up with hazelnut.
    Smelling smoke from a distant church in the snow sounds really interesting, so Olivier Durbano White Stone Prophecy 19:1.0 would be a pleasant perfume. It includes herbs, incense, myrrh and musk.
    From the giveaway I would like to win either Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia or Pierre Blanche Prophétie 19:1.0. I live in EU.

  • appreciate their different perspectives and tastes, and how they described each perfume with such passion and detail. I was especially intrigued by Ida’s choice of Pierre Blanche Prophétie by Olivier Durbano, which sounds like a heavenly scent inspired by a biblical passage. I also liked Lauryn’s choice of The Moon by Frédéric Malle, which seems to capture the mysterious and sensual allure of the lunar cycle. I would love to try these perfumes and see how they smell on my skin. Thank you for sharing your insights and experiences with these wonderful creations. I live in Trzebnica, Poland, EU. I’d love to win Azman Risk.

  • There are lots of names I’m writing down for future sample runs other than that it is hard to comment as I haven’t smelled these fragrances I’m reading about. For the draw I choose Risk. US

  • A warm thank you to Ida and Lauryn for their many reviews throughout the year. I know compiling a list such as this when there were so many amazing releases could not have been an easy task. I have had the pleasure to try a handful of those featured here, such as Cycle 002, Vanille Leather, and Karikia – all of which are stunning. However, there are just as many which have captured my interest, but I have not yet had the opportunity to try. Chypre Noir by Manuel Cross was one that I sorely missed. Zoologist Tiger and Meo Fuciuni Viole Nere both rank high on my “must try” list. Azman Risk is another that sits atop that list. It has been featured in many reviews and tiered selections this year as a highly beloved offering. As a lover of all things warm, spicy, and oud, it sounds like it would be right up my alley. It is certainly the one I would pick should my comment be selected. Best of luck to all. I live in NC, USA.

  • I loved reading the reviews, as I always do, even though I realize that the author’s likes in fragrance don’t remotely align with mine. Even if we don’t love the same thing, there is always something that calls out and appeals. In this case I did spend time looking up several of the mentioned scents, to see if I wanted to add them to my Want To Try list. A pleasant way to spend an hour or so! If I were to be chosen, I would select White Stone. (though the Karikia is on my want to try list too now!)

  • Your description of the Olivier Durbano is so evocative that I can almost feel it. I would love to win that. I’m in the U.K.

  • I’d love to win Karikia, I’m in maryland. These lists are so interesting and the one thing I know I need to try is heaven can wait! It seems to be on everyone’s list.

  • I love end of year lists. They allow me to go back and experience all the films, music and perfume that escaped my awareness and to reflect on the past year in general. I will be selling out many of these perfumes over this winter. Should I win, my pick is Karikia by Angelos Creations Olfactives, a house that I’ve been curious about for quite some time. In US.

  • Interesting more overlaps in this part 3 too! Also overlaps with first two posts. These are always very exciting to read! I agree about Forest of the Golden Dream it is stunning! I also didn’t know Manuel Cross did a fragrance for America perfumer. I have to sample that too I’m a huge fan of his work. I really have to sample Azman Risk but I’m afraid if I would be able to wear it in public haha. Karikia also sounds really amazing. For the giveaway I think I will have to pick Risk it sounds intriguing and luxurios! I’m from Illinois US.

  • Thank you dear Ida and Lauryn for your honorable mentions for Saku, Dutchess Meadows and Butterbeer among your Best of 2023! I feel very honored to be among your faves in a wonderful year of fragrance <3

  • So many fragrances, so little time. All these from the lists sound great but Azman Risk (Antonio Gardoni) sounds like it would be right up my alley. An extrait with a 25% concentration of perfume oils, wow.

    Los Angeles Ca. USA

  • I’m a fan of Olivier Durbano perfume and am totally curious about White Stone Prophecy with its hyssop note. I’ve taken notes, and lengthened my wishlist quite a bit. Heaven Can Wait is definitely on it. If lucky, I’d choose Risk with its “smoky, woody, boozy, earthy, medicinal, animalic, and mulchy” vibe. Thanks for another wonderful article and draw. Mich USA

  • Thank you Lauryn and Ida for two amazing lists. The fact that there is so little overlap really shows the depth of quality coming from the industry. And I completely agree that the whole gourmand trend has really taken over. It’s great to see that there are still plenty of options that either take gourmand to a new level or avoid completely with something not afraid to be different. I also love Karikia for a tobacco done in a way only Angelos could imagine! I jumped on a bottle as soon as it was released and was not disappointed. I think Risk is the bottle I would choose. I love the risks (pun intended) Mr Baba is willing to take with his brand and I love a new take on Oud, especially by Antonio! Thank you for the chance to win! US

  • With the premiere of Risk, the sexiest, most multidimensional oud fragrance to hit the market this year, Azman founder Husen Baba has cemented his place as one of independent perfumery’s most uncompromising and talented creative directors. His insistence on high-quality ingredients and his uncanny ability to choose just the right nose for each brief has, in a few short years, put Azman on my shortlist of best artisan perfume houses – there’s not a weak link in the collection, an astonishing feat for a relatively new house. The fact that he is a tremendously nice bloke is just icing on the cake. Great choices by both Ida and Lauryn really struck by Azman Risk. If I am lucky would love to win Risk. Thanks a million from the UK

  • a tang that melds into its sisters so that the composition gives off every conceivable facet of oud: smoky, woody, boozy, earthy, medicinal, animalic, and mulchy, with touches of tobacco, creaminess and char. Risk is one of the sexiest oud fragrances I’ve ever taunted my skin with. @azman_perfume. Because piece by Lauryn and Ida really struck by Azman Risk. Thanks a lot from the UK

  • I love that Ida’s and Lauryn’s selections reflect a broad spectrum of fragrances that range from daring and bold to elegantly nuanced.

    I am mostly captivated by the following ones according to the descriptions and Ida’s and Lauryn’s impressions: Eris Parfums Delta of Venus, because this unusual combination of guava, galbanum, and jasmine sambac seems like create indeed an explosive yet seductive aroma.
    Azman Risk with its bold and intense oud fragrance that weaves together multiple ouds in a harmonious composition. The complex layers of smoky, woody, earthy, and animalic facets make it even more appealing and interesting for me. I love oudy perfumes especially challenging ones with animalic facets.
    Maison Crivelli`s Neroli Nasimba with Paul Guerlain’s unconventional interpretation of neroli, combining the soapy-green aroma with saffron and saffiano leather. Wow! Sounds refreshing and masculine.
    Olivier Durbano`s White Stone Prophecy, mentioned by Lauryn, which is described as a transparent incense is what I would definitely love.
    Maison Violet`s Cycle 002 by Nathalie Lorson and the idea of a fragrance that’s both heated and spicy yet comforting and silky is especially captivating! Contrasts always attract attention.
    BDK`s Vanille Leather by Dominique Ropion with quite an unexpected combination of suede, honeyed florals, vanilla, patchouli, woods, and resins sounds like an intriguing exploration.
    And of course I can’t help but mention my favorite brand Zoologist, which delights us with its unusual releases year after year. Tiger sounds promising! Next year I heard they are planning to release Rabbit (Fanny Bal), which I’m looking forward to. (Will be looking forward to your article regarding this release!)

    In other words, it was a very diverse array of scents that everyone must definitely put thier noses on! Thank you, Ida and Lauryn!

    I am from the EU (Germany) and I would be happy to win either Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia, or Olivier Durbano`s Pierre Blanche Prophétie or Azman Risk, because it is very hard to choose among these precious creations, really!

  • I appreciate lists like these since they introduce me to houses I think needed the extra oomph of people talking about them. Tobacco gourmand! Such an interesting description for me who is more interested in the tobacco end of Karikia more than the gourmand aspect to it. Tobacco usually in my mind and to my nose evokes distance, admiration from afar perhaps, but having the gourmand elements to it makes the wearer approachable. This is what I hope to win. From Portland, OR

  • Ida & Lauryn’s list very interesting. BDK is a wonderful Fragrance house so many Gems. It’s nice they both mentioned AZMAN . Definitely want to explore this house. Thank you for this chance USA

  • thanks to Lauryn and Ida for your work!
    The first fragrance that piqued my interest was Extra Virgo Oracle. I think it’s great how close the perfumer and fragrance sources are to each other in this house. The interplay of spicy, herbal accords, citrus fruits and elemi sounds wonderful.
    My second favorite is Domaine by Mona di Orio…Quiet exposition with coumarin, cinnamon, bergamot, benzoin. And then comes the farnesol entry in a crescendo. Good!
    I would be delighted to win Pierre Blanche and I am from the EU.

  • It is with absolute delight to find another Azman perfume as a stand out on a list of almost perfect perfumes this year. I would be elated to win a bottle of Risk!

    It’s hard to remember all the beautiful articles we’ve read here over the last 12 months, this list is a memento for everything we’ve liked, desired to try, dared to purchase without trying first, the world of scents and the stories behind the creations in 2023.

    Happy New Year from Portugal

  • Ida’s pick of Eris Parfum’s Delta of Venus is one that I actually got to sniff this year… it’s such a fun and assertive guava, very wild and real, totally deserves “explosive” superlatives. Meanwhile the descriptions of White Stone Prophecy from both Ida and Lauryn were polar opposite to Delta of Venus… transparent and otherworldly. I’m definitely intrigued, would love to win Pierre Blanche Prophétie 19:1.0. I’m in the USA, thank you for the draw.

  • Azman Risk sounds fantastic, such a daring expression of Oud. I’m certain I would love this.
    John from USA

  • I greatly respect the work of Antonio Gardoni. His Maai is my favorite perfume of all time. His compositions never disappoint. This is a true art of perfumery. I’m very curious about Risk. Oud, tuberose, ambergris, yuzu, civet – it sounds like the best symphony.

  • These lists are always so interesting to read! Thanks to all the CFB contributers for putting them together. It definitely helps me figure out what brands I might like to sample in the future. Please enter me in the drawing for Olivier Durbano’s Pierre Blanche Prophetie.
    I’m in WV, USA

  • 3,837 releases and counting. Not sure how you all manage to keep up when catering to such a diverse readership; far easier when I have my own preferences and predisposition, but it’s nice to see a few that caught my eye making it on both Ida and Lauryn’s lists. I did miss Forest of the Golden Dream however, so glad that was brought to my attention, as I’ll be ordering a sample immediately.

    I truly think this is the best giveaway I’ve seen on here and I would be happy with either of the three. Risk has deservedly received a lot of attention, but somewhat divisive reactions; Olivier Durbano is near impossible to sample and Pierre Blanche Prophétie sounds like the sort of scent the world needs right now; but I’ve been craving some tobacco and hearing wonderful things about Angelos’s work, so I think I’d have to go with Karikia for my choice. I’m in the US.

  • Great picks by Ida and Lauryn from incredible fragrance houses. I’ve luckily had the opportunity to smell some of Angelos’ creations and their quality and longevity were incredible. Frederic Malle Heaven Can Wait is a solid pick for the year and may be one of the favorites to come out. Haven’t smelt BdK’s Vanille Leather but they have made some incredible fragrances over the years and will definitely be looking to sample this. Amazing selection of fragrances for the giveaway, but if I had to pick one it would be Azman Risk as I’m trying to get more into oud, but would be happy to win any.
    From USA.

  • Eeek!! So many fragrances I have to smell and am so so curious about!! Ida and Lauryn put a lot of thought into these sections (and are also super lucky to smell and experience them all!!) They truly have a way with words when describing these fragrances, honestly it is so impressive how they conjure such evocative notions as they test all these scents, it is so impressive. Like they are poets.
    The myrrh and musk and incense feeling of Pierre Blanche Prophétie 19:1.0 is definitely the one that I would choose. Sounds really divine – nice wording with angelic and talisman – I have nothing in my collection that exudes these ideas.
    Thank you for the giveaway! From Canada

  • Unfortunately just like Michelyn, Ida has a point about access issues. For example one of Michelyn honorable mentions Fanfarone Italiano isn’t available in Germany a couple of months after its been released , it’s the same thing with American perfumery in Germany.
    Azman Perfumes Risk (Antonio Gardoni):
    I think Risk pays homages to all natural oud lovers worldwide, extrait with 25% concentration, 6 natural ouds , smoke , medicinal and animalic touches , spooky fragrance.
    Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask (Euan McCall):
    Ghostly vanilla and oak barrels
    Manuel Cross Chypre Noir for American Perfumer:
    Quality vintage chypre
    Ida Meister
    XX
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia (Angelos Balamis)
    Karikia sounds delicious and exquisite, I always acknowledge such fragrances. The hazelnut, spices, plums in addition to high quality tobacco I’m drawn to.
    Azman Perfumes Risk (Antonio Gardoni):
    I think Risk pays homages to all natural oud lovers worldwide.
    Extrait with 25% concentration, 6 natural ouds , smoke , medicinal and animalic touches are a bit spooky, I’m glad the perfumer Antonio Gardoni also included boozy , woody and tobacco touches too , to balance a bit the more spooky part of Risk.
    BDK Vanille Leather (Dominque Ropion):
    Extraordinary leather fragrance, and surprising pick for a teenager.
    Maison Crivelli Neroli Nasimba (Paul Guerlain):
    Green dry and sophisticated
    Antoine Lie’s Les Indomedables Patchouli Noisette
    Earthy ,boozy hazelnut patchouli I LIKE
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia is my choice
    Thanks to all involved
    Germany

  • avstjalpningscentral says:

    Oh, for every mention of Angelos Olfactives I get more and more interested in Angelo Balamis creations– what a joyful armada Karikia seem to join; a sample pack will definitely be planned once they are back in stock.

    As someone commented above, it’s great that perfumers that don’t always get the publicity they deserve get their chance to shine for a broader audience, much thanks to these valuable articles. Perhaps that’s why, given its self-evident place these days, Areej le Dores recent History of Oud-collection is yet to be mentioned on these lists so far? One might debate whether they are full blown fragrances, but one can’t blame the creativity – specially for Russian Adam for mustering forth the plantation-based and, comparably, price-efficient oud-soliflore that is History of Indonesian Oud. One that still is up for grabs, with all its clove-, smoke- and earth-facets despite “only” containing oud. Remaining within an oud-spectrum, the mentioned Risk seems to take an almost opposite approach: rather than showcasing one, the sheer amount of six (!) different oud oils – combined with Gardonis usual seemingly chameleon shenanigans – shows a whole different venture. Most intriguing – and congratulations Azman for best house! Perhaps 2023 was the year the oud-craze opened up for more experimentations? With the few mentioned here to perhaps be joined by John Biebels late Chengmen for January Scent Project. Either way, I would love to be able to sniff Risk if I were to win the draw! EU-based.

  • Lisa Collins says:

    I’m from the South of the USA. Karikia sounds like the perfect Tobacco scent and in the South mwe know tobacco. I can’t wait to get my nose on this one. The lists at the end of the year are always my favorites. The oud one, Risk, you out did yourself on the description.

  • A gossamer skein of herbs and incense, myrrh and musk. Please enter me for 30 ml of Olivier Durbano White Stone Prophecy
    Beautiful writing
    EU

  • I really enjoyed seeing so many smaller independent brands represented in this list! DSH, Parfums Quartana, L’Aventura, and Providence Perfume Co. all make such gorgeous and unique perfumes and I am glad to see them highlighted. In particular, DSH Saku is really a hidden treasure. If I’m lucky enough to win, I’d pick Azman Risk. I’m in MN, USA. Happy holidays!

  • I would try all of these, they are all sounds amazing in their own way. I would chose Azman Risk. Thank you for the chance. I live in Europe.

  • These are quite awesome lists and I’ve seen some of the fragrances mentioned in reviews over the year. The one that grabbed my eye the most is Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia and I’m left yearning to smell that gourmand that has some tobacco 🙂 Thank you Cafleurebon team for providing us these curated lists as it is hard to keep up with all the new releases of splendid juice out there. I would be super stoked to win Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia. Happy New Year everyone. I’m in USA

  • I like your perfume list because you give importance to independent and artisanal brands (Olivier Durbano, Angelos Balamis, . I would really like to wear Risk because I hate oud and I would like to learn to love it, Gardoni since he created Maai, I am convinced that he is the only one who can make me love oud! I also really like Karikia, I like tobacco perfumes and this one looks really incredible! I live in France, EU.

  • This was a fantastic years round up and my ‘test’ list has grown immensely. Thank you for mentioning so many great news releases that I may not have otherwise heard of. I love “the Museum of scent” by Mandy Aftel as well. Books like “Essence and Alchemy” and fragrance blogs such as yours introduced me to perfume as an art some 12+ years ago. Thank you for always being a beacon in the seas of new releases. It’s exciting! It’s overwhelming! My nose is up for the challenge. 🙂

    If chosen I would love to pick White Stone Prophecy by Olivier Durbano. I live in the US.

  • Another fantastic “best of year” list! I am happy to see some of my favorite perfumers such as Dominque Ropion listed. I would love to win Azman’s Risk, so exciting to see a perfume with animalics which are my favorite notes, and this house being mentioned as brand of the year by Lauryn.
    Bravo!

  • Thank you so much, Ida and Lauryn. You exhibited exceptional taste in curating their favorite releases from 2023, showcasing a discerning eye for quality. It’s interesting to note that gourmands often receive higher review scores on perfume databases, underscoring their widespread appeal.

    Among the standout selections, Jorum Studios’ Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask caught my attention with its enticing blend of vanilla and oaken barrels—a promising olfactory experience. Meo Fusciuni Viole Nere, with Giuseppe Imprezzabile’s artistic touch, also piqued my interest, and the allure of Abel Black Anise, boasting intriguing Star Anise Accords, adds to the list of intriguing options. Given my affinity for tobacco fragrances, the prospect of trying Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia is particularly enticing. The blend of Greek plummy-cherryish tobacco, hay, and hazelnut aligns perfectly with my preferences. Olivier Durbano’s White Stone Prophecy 19:1.0. In expressing my desire for the giveaway, winning Azman Risk holds special appeal for me as an avid Oud enthusiast residing in the UAE. The allure of this fragrance, rooted in the rich traditions and scents of the region, adds an extra layer of significance to my excitement. Best of luck to all 🙂

  • The review of the year by Ida and Lauryn was fantastic. I particularly am interested in trying zoologist tiger and Parfums Quartana Forest of the Golden Dream which sounds divine based on the description and review given here. I think I would love to win Pierre Blanche Prophétie or Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia. I live in CT, US.

  • Really interesting and diverse list of 2023 fragrances. I’ve only sampled
    Manuel Cross’ Chypre Noir thus far. I would love to win Olivier Durbano’s Pierre Blance Prophétie. A radiant yet transparent incense perfume sounds captivating. I’m in MD, USA.

  • In response to Ida and Lauryn thoughts about access problems I’ll quote myself from Michelyn and Ermano article
    ” Access problems are not something that came up in 2023 , or since C. , it’s always been pretty much the same way. We should not forget that brands are offering some fragrances of their catalog only on certain markets based on how people from different regions US , UK, EU and Middle East often have different preferences.”

    Beyonce Naughty Girl comes to mind when I think of Azman Risk

    Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask i bought because of you Ida , and your review 🙂

    Meo Fusciuni Viole Nere
    I like the relaxing , and spiritual properties of Meo Fusciuni’s fragrances, and personality.

    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia, the tobacco gourmand that will leave Tom Ford pouting sold it for me

    BDK Parfums Vanille Leather is NO youngsters allowed fragrance , at least I thought so , I guess the young lady have a great taste 😉

    Patchouli Noisette is gorgeous , modern boozy , cherry brandy with dark chocolate patchouli and hazelnuts.

    I’d love to win Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia
    Thank you for the time and effort, and the opportunity
    USA

  • Parfums Quartana Forest of the Golden Dream sounds like the kind of scent which would work magic during the winter cold by me with the pine note – which is realistic and not the household cleaner type giving off the cool, turpenic, coniferous vibes. Azman Perfumes a house I have never heard of sounds interesting with its perfume Risk incorporating six natural ouds, and two separate but synchronous “matrices;” one of vintage and modern ouds. I’ve had a recent experience with oud that came across medicinal for a short period of time in the opening, however it fizzled pretty quick and I have to admit it was an accord I have never encountered before and I quite enjoyed. I can’t say I’ve experienced oud that gave off that animalic accord, although I’d probably enjoy it if it veered toward the leathery facet more. I’d like to win Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia. Thank you for the opportunity. New York, USA.

  • What great lists! Both Ida & Lauryn included many houses I am fond of and I enjoyed reading thier detailed descriptions.
    So happy to see Black Anise is listed by many of the writers, very anxious to try it.
    I would choose Risk for the draw, thanks for the very generous giveaway. I live in the USA.

  • Personally, I’m.not a gourmand fan and I think this is exactly what makes me curious now, scrolling through Ida’s and Lauryn’s picks – what if I’m missing incredible beauty?
    Not to mention Risk – this definitely must be otherworldly, if it makes an appearance in almost every top 10, so far.
    So, it goes without saying that I’d consider myself extremely lucky to win Risk.
    Thank you for the work you put in your selections
    I’m based in EU.

  • First of all, many thanks to Ida and Lauryn for their respective top 10, you always inspire me to try new fragrances.

    I like Heaven Can Wait by Fréderic Malle Parfums. This fragrance is delicate, fairy like and intimate. it’s not a loud fragrance and that’s exactly what I need when I want to calm down. when I want to have the fragrance to myself. just enjoy it.

    I think it’s great that Lauryn didn’t choose Oud Maracuja by Maison Crivelli, but Neroli Nasimba, which in my opinion is given too little attention compared to its colleague.
    Because this one sounds like an idiosyncratic, but very beautiful green-spicy & citrus scent, which develops a very fine (wild) leather.

    I would love to win Pierre Blanche by Olivier Durbano, the interplay of green-smoky and woody notes sounds dreamlike and meditative.
    I am from the EU.

  • Want to try them all. You observe all the important thongs. You learn a lot while Working with Perfumes, and vanilla gorumands aint going anywhere. Id like to win Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia. Im from eu

  • Among all these magnificent perfumes, two attract my curiosity. AZMAND and ANGELOS CREATIONS OLFACTIVES. Two brands that I have never tried, known through Cafleurebon and therefore already WINNING for me. the “oriental” Azman with Risk, an inebriating and modern oud and the “Mediterranean” Angelo Blamis, with Karikia, a tobacco gormand that smells of hay, perhaps because I am sure that in both there is a “warm” temperament, close to myself. Two new brands not known to everyone but which interest me a lot and will go a long way, according to Cafleurebon, therefore a guarantee.
    Linda EU

  • I have not tried anything from Azman, although I know they are a constant presence on this blog and I enjoy reading your articles on their fragrances. I would love to test Risk as I like a good oud and Risk seems to be the ultimate oud.
    I am in Europe. Thanks

  • I was delighted to see DSH Perfumes mentioned more than once in this review. I am lucky enough to live near Dawn’s studio in Colorado and I have tried all of the fragrances which were listed. Dutchess Meadows certainly lives up to the glowing review. When I spritzed it on in the store I got the sensation of sunshine on a grassy meadow in a quite unique way.

  • Your description of Olivier Durbano’s Pierre Blanche Prophetie sounds like a magical elixir, a remedy to calm and comfort one’s soul during hard times.
    Please sign me up for Pierre Blanche. I am in Europe. Thanks!

  • Great lists – I can tell how much thought and energy went into making them for us lucky readers! I’m always happy to see natural perfumes and perfumers who center natural materials make the list (like Aftelier’s Hey Jude, Providence Perfume Company’s Magnolia Mist, and multiple mentions from DSH Perfumes!).
    Speaking of natural materials, nothing in this list excites me more than to see my favorite natural material, oud, highlighted in Azman’s Risk. Six ouds from a variety of times and terroir, woven together in a unique, scent-pyramid-breaking way – sign me up! I would love to win Risk if chosen for this giveaway!
    Happy Holidays and best wishes to all for the New Year from the US!

  • I just finished diving into this article that has become an yearly appointment for me and as usual: wow, it’s like a fragrant adventure! Thank you to Ida and Lauryn who took time to describe each scent – considering everything from trends to personal favorites. This article is like a friendly guide for anyone looking to explore the coolest fragrances of the year. Cheers to smelling fantastic in 2023 from Italy (EU)!

  • It is amazing to have this beautiful selection by Lauryn and Ida, two of my favorite reviewers here.
    2023 was an amazing year for the perfumery world. I have to be honest that I have not tried the half of the selection by now I totally have them all on my radar.
    I would love to win Azman Risk because I love the brand but I would love to have any of them 3, they surely are totally gems.
    USA here.

  • Again I’m struck by the overlapping perfumes like Risk like White Stone Prophecy as well as others seen on other lists like Heaven Can Wait and Abel Black Anise. Ones im also very interested in are BDK Vanille Leather and Blackcliff Parfums Incidental Orris as well as Patchouli Noisette by Les Indemodables. If I was to win i would choose Azman Risk first, second choice would be Angelo’s Creations Marikina and third choice would be Blanche Pierre Prophetie 19:1.0. Thanks for the generous draw, from the U.S.

  • Great selections. Once again a year with way too many perfumes to keep track of. These lists help narrow down which ones are truly worth hunting down. Lauryn’s review of Louis D’or has me intrigued.
    I’m most interested in Risk.
    USA

  • Angelos’s Karikia sounds divine … “a multifaceted tobacco gourmand (yes, gourmand!) that will leave Tom Ford pouting. Moist plummy-cherryish tobacco and hay team up with hazelnut and tonka bean for a deliciously unexpected take on the aromas of traditional Greek tobacco farms. Take a deep sniff and its like being transported into a fin-de-siecle private club” USA

  • Shibuichi2000 says:

    I love reading this blitz reviews of their favourite fragrances and imagining how special they must be, especially those that are featured in both tops 10.
    Heaven can wait sound amazing – but then again, I’m biased when it comes to Ellena’s work.
    If I should be so lucky to win one of these great frags, my pick would be Pierre Blanche Profétie.
    I’m in EU.

  • WeAreScentient says:

    Another set of beautiful selections and so many I love and am dying to smell especially Angelos Creations Olfactives more recent releases and Azman’s Risk. Loved seeing David’s fever dream diary in there too. and that Quartana is now on my to sniff list. This is why I love end of year lists.
    Love from Dublin

  • There will be a down-n-dirty battle for Risk, I’m sure, so without further ado I add my name to the list of beautifully-scented mud wrestlers for a chance at the gold. This multi, multi oud and flower blend sounds like it can leave a scent impression that can either steal or crush a heart. I live in NY.

  • Another year is at its end, I enjoyed learning about Ida Meister and Lauryn Beer 23′ best and I’ll try to express my opinion on the topic.
    ■ Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask ghostly vanilla coming from Scotland
    ■ Meo Fusciuni Viole Nere dark forest and violets
    ■ Abel Odor Black Anise cold medicinal dryness with bitter cocoa and tobacco
    Ida Meister
    ■ Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia
    Lauryn was able to merge unique fragrance like Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia , with foodie , Greek culture, and finer private clubs , well done.
    ■ BDK Parfums Vanille Leather definitely not a fragrance i’d expect a teenager to enjoy
    ■ Maison Violet Cycle 002 spicy , silky and woody
    ■ Les Indemodables Patchouli Noisette boozy earthy and elegant trademarks I like
    Lauryn Beer
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia equals top quality and artistry , my choice
    Thanks to Ida Meister and Lauryn Beer, and for the giveaway
    From EU

  • After Michelyn Camen and Ermano Picco it time for Ida Meister and Lauryn Beer, their observations of 2023 are based on kindness, shipping issues, something I fully agree with, huge amounts of new releases, more gourmands and also more vegetal and floral fragrances. Out of all picks , including honorable mentions I’m interested in

    Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey because of Scotland, oak barrels, lactonic and comfortingly suave
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia because of karikia type of tobacco that will according to Lauryn Beer leave Tom Ford pouting, hazelnut liquor and tonka bean.
    BDK Parfums Vanille Leather because of the fragrance urban riff , and the niece story.
    Les Indemodables Patchouli Noisette because of hazelnut, patchouli and alcohol
    My preference would be Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia
    Thank you for your 2023 observations, and the generosity
    EU

  • I liked reading the list and it has a lot of variety; I see that Heaven can Wait appeared here also, it does smell good. Interesting that it’s a favorite since Superstitious, but I guess the Malle range is somewhat lacking over the last years, definitely not near the original releases that were amazing.
    I have also tried Neroli Nasimba and it’s also very good, maybe the best from Crivelli; a brand that has nice openings but fall short in the drydown, in my opinion. I haven’t tried the rest, but Azman is on top of the list to try and Risk is the one I’d go for.
    Thanks, I’m in the EU.

  • Wow, how do I leave a quality review. I simply do not know how to do it since English is not my first language. But what I know for sure is that I would love to get familiar with this new brand to me Azman created by Husen Baba
    I live in Seattle Wa Thank you

  • I’m relieved to hear incense will likely continue to be a theme in fragrance going forward into 2024. I have not tried any on this list, so I’m taking notes.. Thank you for sharing with us. Would love to experience White Stone Prophecy.
    CA,USA

  • Amazing selections by Ida and Lauryn! I would love to try them all, specially Azman “Risk” and Eris Parfums “Delta of Venus”.
    I live in Portugal, EU and would love to win Azman “Risk”.
    Thank you all! Happy Holidays!

  • Let the Top 10 of 2023 games … continue
    Round 2 : Ida Meister (Boston ) vs Lauryn Beer (Washington)
    The amount of new releases is staggering, more and more gourmands are on horizon , rightly said.
    After reading the article I can say i like Lauryn picks more. Out of Ida Meister Top 10 I like
    Eris Parfums Delta of Venus – ripe tropical fruits, jasmine and musky homage
    Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask – highly nuances Oakes barels, vanilla
    Out of Lauryn Beer Top 10 i like
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia – still after smelling thousands of fragrances during the years Lauryn Beer is still amazed by Karikia. I like fruity tobacco, hazelnut and tonka.
    BDK Parfums Vanille Leather – sophisticated smoky leather
    Our of Lauryn Beer honorable mentions I like
    Les Indemodables Patchouli Noisette boozy patchouli
    My pick is 30ml bottle of Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia
    Thank you, and fingers crossed
    Lisbon Portugal (EU)

  • Being from Scotland, I love the Euan from Jorum Studio draws from local inspiration. Ida’s description of Heaven Can Wait intrigues me; angelic spirits flying too close to the sun- sounds like a beautiful tragedy bottled. I would love Pierre Blanche Prophétie 19:1.0. From the UK.

  • I’m sampling a lot but 3837 and counting new releases… I can’t say it’s mostly gourmands coming out, there’s a lot of new oud fragrances, nutty ,and tea fragrances too.
    -Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask is highly nuanced boozy vanilla
    -Meo Fusciuni Viole Nere charisma is appealing to me. Some light , but mostly darker notes and tones are effectively used by the aromatorio , at the same time I find the fragrance not gloomy , but tranquil .
    Being workaholic I’d like to say good luck to Justin Federico
    -Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia is multifaceted tobacco gourmand, somehow traditional yet modern
    -BDK Parfums Vanille Leather my eyes would’ve popped up like in Tom and Jerry if I was at Luckyscent in NY myself. Not that I judge of course Vanille Leather is a bit mature to me
    Azman continues to work into the best direction possible.
    Les Indemodables Patchouli I own, rich and woody aroma, with dried cherries, brandy and sweet tobacco dry down. Confident fragrance, for a confident person. Doesn’t smell earthy imo
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia would be nice
    Thank you Ida,Lauren, Angelos Creations Olfactives, Oliver Durbano, Azman
    USA

  • The one that I want to try from these listed is Hevan can Wait.
    These lists are amazing thanks.

    Oklahoma USA

  • Sandi McDonald says:

    I love that fragrance houses are offering 30 ml bottles. Love having many fragrances to choos according to season and mood.

  • Wow, such a well-rounded selection! I see florals, woods, spices, tobacco, and more represented here…and so many that have flown under my radar until now. There are entire houses mentioned that I am not yet familiar with, and I am excited to start sampling these beauties in the new year. Thank you Ida and Lauryn for always introducing me to new things and helping me keep my fragrance journey an adventure! I am located in the USA and would love to win Karikia if selected.

  • ThatMulattoDude says:

    Ida and Lauren’s picks span the gamut of artistry of the fragrance industry. It’s amazing to consider that, among 4000 scents that get produced per year, anyone is able to choose their top 10 so I respect their hard work and thorough research. Karikia is intriguing as I enjoy tobacco scents. The fact that it’s gourmand is an even bigger bonus. Appreciate the generosity of the giveaway. Many blessings from Virginia, USA.

  • Heaven can Waite but I surely cannot…that’s one I’ve heard alot of positive feedback. Azman risk is the one that I’ve really had on my mind. The oud overkill and the selection of notes makes me curious. Wanted to sample but I believe it had to shipped halfway around the world. From Jacksonville, NC.

  • Ida’s comments about the trends this year were interesting. Some standouts from her blurbs were Extra Virgo Oracle, which sounds expertly blended from classic materials, Spiritcask (I’ve been on the hunt for a perfume that captures the complexity of aged whisky), and her take on Manuel Cross Chypre Noir, which helpfully compared it to some historical precedents. Black Anise sounds more compelling every time it’s mentioned in these lists and I’m reminded me to seek out DSH Saku. Lauryn indeed highlighted some “great juice,” like the surprising combination of notes in Karikia (I’m reminded of your earlier review) and the “transparent incense, like smelling smoke from a distant church in the snow” of White Stone Prophecy. And happy to see L’Aventura Lions in the Library get a shoutout; I’m going to kill a sample soon and it’s well suited to cold days. Excellent lists!

    I’m in the USA. If I were to win, I’d love the Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia, though all three giveaways sound wonderful. Thanks!

  • FragranceIsMe says:

    Ida and Lauryn’s selections are of great interest to me. I noticed both Ida and Lauryn mentioned Azman. The latest release of Risk sounds so intriguing. One that I look forward to getting my nose on. Should I win the giveaway, I’d be honored to win any of the 3 fragrances. Each sound wonderful in their own right 🙂
    USA

  • I loved reading your top 10 choices, especially in a year when I had to remove myself to some extent from fragrance world due to personal events. So I immensely thank you for pointing out some interesting candidates for my wish list 🙂
    Ida Meister’s comments on Delta of Venus and Oracle, Viole Nere and Black Anise immediately put them on my “hunt and test” list.
    I have to agree with Lauryn regarding Karikia. Wonderful perfume which was in all fairness already on my wish list. It is an amazing multifaceted fragrance that portrays tobacco in a perfect way, bringing out its “sweet” facets and drizzling rich honey over it. Intoxicating. And while some others also sound interesting (like Vanilla Leather, White Stone, etc) my curiosity peaked with Azman’s Risk. I’m an oud lover, and until recently was familiar with most of their fragrances, but I had no clue this existed It might be an oud unicorn from what I can gather from Ida’s and Lauryn’s reviews. 6 high quality ouds, blended into sexy seductive symphony in which “smoky, woody, boozy, earthy, medicinal, animalic, and mulchy, with touches of tobacco, creaminess and char” are the notes Antonio Gardoni composed together. Risk would be my award of choice if I am lucky enough to be chosen. Greetings from Austria, EU

  • Max Corvinus says:

    So many amazing fragrances and it is really hard to grasp them all. I would love to try the ones I haven’t sampled yet.
    I live in Zagreb, Croatia.

  • I am impressed by these amazing lists and I have noticed some of the scents in reviews throughout the year. The one that caught my attention the most is Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia and I am curious to experience that gourmand that has some tobacco. I appreciate Cafleurebon team for offering us these selected lists as it is difficult to follow all the new launches of wonderful juice out there. I would love to win Karikia, from NYC USA.

  • foreverscents says:

    I live reading the choices of ÇaFleureBon editors and critics. I especially like when the selections perhaps aren’t too well known; maybe they didn’t get as much fanfare as others, but are still remarkable fragrances. I am especially interested in Extra Virgo Oracle on Ida’s list and Parfums Quartana Forest of the Golden Dream on Lauryn’s list.
    I would choose Risk by Azman.
    I live in the USA.

  • It was fun to see the crossover on the lists, including those of part 2. After reading Ida’s and Lauryn’s choices, I added Arquiste Louis D’Or and Meo Fusciuni Viole Nere to my list of must-try. As always, I appreciate the poetic descriptions by the Cafleurebon writers. I’m in the US and I would love to win Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia.

  • hspoffordiii says:

    Such wonderful and evocative writing, as always. Ida tends to be my north star when it comes to fragrances to check out, and I was impressed to see Risk making the list for both her and Lauryn. I’ve been meaning to try it but it’s hard to come by a sample. It has also been interesting to see the presence of Heaven Can Wait on a number of lists across fragrance site this year, given that it seemed to have a less-than-enthusiastic reception upon release. Thanks so much for your thoughts here! I’d love to win Risk, and I live in Philadelphia, USA.

  • Another fantastic article, thank you ladies.
    The avalanche of new parfums doesn’t bother me , there a passenger for every train…so they say. There are tons of new gourmands sure , at the same time there are a lot of the chypre , woody , super green, animalics , and heady florals too . At least to me the 22′ vegetal trend dried out for the most part.. to use some slang, and there’s a lot less beetroot, and cabbage like scents . As usual I’ll share my thoughts on the fragrances I know, or want to try and compare them with what Ida and Lauryn are getting.
    Azman Perfumes Risk, composed by Antonio Gardoni, knowing his work i was expecting super animalic fragrance, but in my opinion the fragrance is not as scary as i thought it would be. The variety of ouds is special, there’s booze , incense too , and I think the funky part is coming not from the ouds , but from civet and the musk , more sweaty than barnyard oudy.
    Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask , composed by Euan McCall
    Interesting is a good way fragrance, it is well made boozy whiskey, chamomile and cocoa concoction. Smells like , if such thing even existing a cocktail with the 3.
    Meo Fusciuni Viole Nere , composed by Guiseppe Imprezzabile is not a linear violet fragrance , makes me feel like I’m walking through Mirkwood from J.R.R. Tolkien legendarium with rose , jasmine, cassis and cognac.
    Frédéric Malle Heaven Can Wait, composed by Jean-Claude Elena
    I was expecting way more from Heaven Can Wait , to me smells like more powdery love child of Cuir d’Ange by Hermés and Bois d’Iris by The Different Company (both again composed by Jean-Claude Ellena ) and with additional plum.
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia , composed by Angelos Balamis is something I need to try. Most of Angelos previous fragrances are way too animalic, and heady florals for my taste, Karikia is different from all his previous work, love a complex tobacco fragrances.
    BDK Parfums Vanille Leather, composed by Dominique Ropion
    Vanille Leather is classical vanilla, on top of carnal and narcotic tuberose, powdery lipstick like iris , and some suede leather in the background. I wouldn’t expect my niece to like such fragrance.
    Les Indemodables Patchouli Noisette, composed by Antoine Lee
    Modern day patchouli fragrance, with more woody , and cherry pipe tobacco drydown
    Angelos Balamis Karikia I’d like to win
    All profiles I already follow, @waltherp99bg
    Thanks a lot
    USA

  • Regis Monkton says:

    For a while now I’ve been very interested to try something from Olivier Durbano, and Pierre Blanche Prophétie 19:1.0 sounds very appealing to me. Lauryn and Ida’s review caused me to add the following fragrances to my list of fragrances to insist on sampling: Les Indomedables Patchouli Noisette, Zoologist Tiger, Arquiste Louis D’Or, Un Jardin à Cythère by Hermès, and more. I hope to win Olivier Durbano Pierre Blanche Prophétie 19:1.0. I live in the U.S.A.

  • So many of those sound amazing. There’s that Viole Nere again. I’ll keep my eye onJustin. I’d love to win Risk. happy New Year. Usa

  • Thank you for the wonderful article. I have heard really good things about Risk.
    I am in the US and would love to win Risk or

  • Wow, ladies, what excellent descriptive lists. Some I have had the pleasure of experiencing. This year’s best of so far has been simply amazing.
    I look forward to reading the rest.
    I live in the US and would love White Stone Prophecy.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the nice writeups and lists Ida and Lauryn.

    I’m not quite sure why 2023 has seen so many gourmands – it is a trend that I am quite curious about.

    I’m glad that Azman has made it to the lists. I really think that it is a brand that is doing some interesting things with oud. I also wonder about how popular the brand is in the Middle East, compared to the Western world.

    I would love to win either Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia or Azman Risk, with a preference for the latter.

  • If I have to summarize for the second time today the amount of pleasing to the eyes, and mind fragrance information
    Azman Perfumes Risk feels trailblazing , like a perfume I’d never forget . More than playful , than lustful fragrance with different varieties of natural oud, hypnotic musk and a bit of resinous sweetness.
    Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask
    I’m fresh to Jorum Studio . whiskeys , woods and lactonic smell further adding to the intricacy of the fragrance.
    Meo Fusciuni Viole Nere is vamp style of fragrance.
    Abel Odor Black Anise dark tobacco with vanilla and blackcurrant
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia plummy-cherish tobacco and hazelnut liquor poured in tiny glasses
    Rouge Smoking is the only BDK Parfums fragrance i know , it’s complex and alluring , with sour cherries, pink pepper, lots of vanilla, slightly musky smell. I’m happy to own a bottle.
    Even though the two are very different, i tend to believe Vanille Leather falls in the same seductive , little black dress category.
    Les Indemodables Patchouli Noisette is appealing to me because the authentic and modern patchouli , hazelnut and the earthy-boozy nuances.
    If lucky I’d like to win Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • Again all in all the two adepts in Part 3 Ida Meister and Lauryn Beer are liking the best of what they discovered, although Ida believes that way too much fragrances are released lately , and even those touted to be vegetal are getting more sweet.
    I’m curious about, on Ida Meister side about
    Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask because of boozy woody Scottish report
    On Lauryn Beer side
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia because of private clubs, hazelnut liquor tobacco gourmand report
    BDK Vanille Leather because of leather with honeyed florals report
    Heaven Can Wait is a favorite of a few adepts i see
    Antoine Lie’s Les Indomedables Patchouli Noisette because of earthy, boozy hazelnut-patch report
    The multifaceted tobacco gourmand Karikia I’d enjoy the most
    Much obliged
    EU

  • Access is indeed an issue, some brands are really hard to get in US, people living in Europe I’m sure feel the same way about most of American brands
    In terms of gourmands being a Pastry Chef, and a gourmand lover I , in general actually benefit , for the most part from such trends. Of course there are so many low , and mid range 2023 gourmands, but also a lot of top gourmands came out on the market too.
    ☆ Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask i sampled a few months back, Whiskey Chocolate Cake , with Baileys Mousse .
    ☆ Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia. I’m very much interested because Lauryn is not usually impressed by gourmandish fragrances, and even notes.
    ☆ BDK Parfums Vanille Leather
    Dominique Ropion perception of vanilla is , together with mostly white flowers , and leather.
    I’m thinking about making, and later on eating Vanilla Cupcakes , while sitting on a leather sofa. Not a challenging fragrance, the teen niece chose well
    ☆ Les Indemodables Patchouli Noisette smells like Dark Chocolate Hazelnut Cake , with Bourbon Soaked Cherries on top.
    Sorely because of Lauryn I’ll be happy to win Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia
    Appreciate the hard work, reading about your best , and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • I have to agree with Lauryn because I really think that Azman IS without any doubt the brand of 2023. Other perfumes in her selection that I like are Vanille Leather, cycle 002 and forest of the golden Dream.In Ida selection I would like to remark Incidental orbis, Delta of venus, spiritcask and, of course, Risk.

    Risk IS the perfume that would make me The happiest man on the world if I win It and I LOVE in Spain.

  • Some love gourmands , some don’t. Me I’m into gourmands with something else, something that can grab my attention. Reading Ida Meister and Lauryn Beer mini reviews makes me want to smell most ,and 3 asap
    Jorum Studios Scottish Odyssey Spiritcask suave vanilla
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia
    Greek tobacco gourmand and private clubs wow
    BDK Vanille Leather sophisticated urban firm
    Karikia would be great
    Thank you kindly ,from EU

  • What i like in Jorum Studio Spiritcask is parity between its creativity and wearability.
    Meo Fusciuni Viole Nere Shadows… everything is leading to a cryptic message you have to discover for yourself.
    Angelos Creations Olfactives Karikia artistic gourmand made of tobacco , pipes and cohesive approach
    BDK Parfums Vanille LeatherSweet sexy leather, very long lasting too
    Les Indemodables Patchouli Noisette boozy patchouli
    I’d prefer Angelos Balamis Karikia
    Exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • Gourmands are interesting topic, it very much depends how you like such fragrances, just a bit sweet or like you smelling dessert up close.
    I’ll go with the Greek gourmand made by Angelos Balamis Karikia, my grandpa’s business is tobacco harvesting
    Thanks a bunch
    EU