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Fragrance Vault in South Lake Tahoe California

Fragrance Vault in South Lake Tahoe

This past September I finally made my first visit to the wonderous Fragrance Vault, in South Lake Tahoe, California. I had known about the shop for a couple of years but had never made the almost 4-hour drive from my home in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Jana Menard owner of the Fragrance Vault

Jana Menard, owner of Fragrance Vault

I was first referred to the Fragrance Vault, and the store’s founder and owner Jana Menard, back in 2018. At the time, I was solidly into a rediscovery of my personal fragrance journey – the early phase of my interest having gone into a hibernation somewhere in my late twenties. I still am not sure exactly why that part of my being went into a slumber, other than the natural ebb and flow of pursuits and passions within the currents of youth. More than two decades later, this reawakening of my olfactory sensibilities was marked by a renewed enthusiasm, fascination, and desire to delve deeply and in a more erudite way into the great universe of scent.

vintage perfumes

 A selection of Vintage Perfumes at the Fragrance Vault

When I first learned of the Fragrance Vault, I inquired of Jana about some legendary perfumes I had been seeking out, fragrances I had read about that were out of production and hard to find. I quickly became amazed by the inventory she had and the photos of vintage gems she sent me – brand new boxes sealed in their original cellophane wrappers. It was like diving into a wishing well and discovering forgotten heirlooms that had been preserved through time – alcoves and nooks holding echoes and creative passions of eras past bottled in living olfactory art.  Over the last few years, I have ordered a number of wonderful fragrances from Jana, including vintage bottles of Caron’s Le 3ème Homme, Guerlain’s legendary Derby and a late 1980’s Vol de Nuit Parfum (both new/sealed), as well as Dior’s Eau Sauvage Parfum and Eau Sauvage Extreme, all processed with superb customer service, shipped and delivered quickly in perfect condition.

 The Fragrance Vault in South Lake Tahoe stocks 6000 perfumes-niche, vintage and hard to find perfumes

Interior of the Fragrance Vault

Jumping forward to this fall and my first and long-anticipated visit to the Fragrance Vault – walking into the shop was a revelation and an immersion. The primary experience upon entering is literally being surrounded by floor-to-ceiling shelving filled with perfume bottles arranged by brand, display cases holding glimmering rows of even more bottles as well as unopened boxes from a literal A-to-Z of perfume houses. Dramatic displays of large factices adorn many of the shop cases, providing an appropriate dose of theatric presentation and flair to the overall atmosphere.

 

Fragrance Vault stocks a large selection of perfumes, colognes

Can you spy the niche perfume brands on this display?

By virtue of the spaciousness of the store, the dense merchandising of the thousands of bottles does not feel imposing, but rather grand and awe inspiring. There is ample room to stand back and simply take in the visual feast – before diving in with one’s olfactory curiosity resolutely awakened. The range of brands and selection carried by the Fragrance Vault is magnificent: Jana’s inventory ranges from the vintage, classic, and rare bottles dating back to the early 20th century, to designer houses from the modern age, to current niche and artisan releases.

 

Grossmith London perfumes at the Fragrance Vault

Grossmith London Display

Jana estimates her inventory at over 6,000 perfumes, and she continues to add new perfumers and brands to her offerings. She is an authorized retailer of a number of notable luxury, niche, and artisanal houses which are scarcely found in the US marketplace such as Grossmith London, De Gabor Paris, Meo Fusciuni (Italy), Agatho (Italy), Andrea Maack (Iceland) and LuVandus (USA).

 

Lupine Canine organization

Jana doesn’t pay herself a salary. Sales support her initiative to rescue and foster “wild type”  dogs  and wolves

And along the way I  learned from Jana that her fragrance sales support her nearly one-woman operation that rescues, rehabilitates, and fosters wolves (and hard-to-place northern breeds and “wild-type” dogs) that would otherwise be euthanized. I became even more enthusiastic about supporting Jana’s venture, having discovered not only a fragrance shop with a large inventory ranging from modern releases to scarce vintage flacons, but also a store with a devoted mission to support wolf rescue. Jana’s dedication to her shop is evidenced by her ability to juggle all the demands of an independent business with only one paid assistant employee (Jana takes no salary), while also coordinating The Lupine Canine (Facebook and Instagram) rescue efforts, fundraising, and networking for past 20 years.

The Fragrance Vault is truly a unique store, clearly dedicated to the art, beauty, and tradition of perfume and perfumers through the ages. Jana’s vast knowledge along with her friendly and personable character, and excellent customer service, make her shop a must-visit destination for any fragrance lover.

Koa Pickering, Guest Contributor and CaFleureBon reader

All photos by Koa Pickering ©

Store details:

Website: Fragrancevault.net  (including store chat feature)

Established 2014

Specializing in rare, vintage, discontinued, luxury, niche, artisanal, and designer fragrances. Offers complimentary Signature Scent consultations.

Live harp and piano music on weekends (live music suspended during Covid restrictions)

Online, phone, and email orders.

Location and Contact Information:

4000 Lake Tahoe Boulevard #26

South Lake Tahoe, CA  96150

(530) 541-3152

Email: jana@fragrancevault.net

Fragrance Vault Gift Certificate

Fragrance Vault Gift Certificate

Thanks to the generosity of Jana and the team at The Fragrance Vault we have a $125 Gift certificate that can be used online a registered US reader RESIDING IN THE US ONLY. To be eligible please leave a comment on what you enjoyed about Koa’s visit to the Fragrance Vault. Anything surprised or excited you?  What rare, vintage, designer indie or artisanal perfume would you buy with your $125.00  Draw closes 10/26/2020

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64 comments

  • impromptu1992 says:

    I love how Koa’s described the place. It certainly feels like a grand experience. I’d put the 125 towards a bottle of Must de Cartier pour Homme for my husband, he loves it but it’s hard to find and expensive besides. I’d almost certainly have spend a little money besides. Off to browse the stores selection I go. Surprised she rescues wolves! How cool!
    From Texas with love
    Xoxo

  • The wolves! I enjoyed reading about the shop also, especially would love to see the vintage perfumes. I’m not sure which brand I would choose, something niche and unisex for sure. Thanks for introducing another fabulous shop and generous draw! Mich USA

  • All of the pictures and descriptions about Jana and her dogs and wolf rescue, by Koa is so interesting. I was surprised to see that she has rescue dogs in the store! She sounds like an amazing person. I have communicated with her about some fragrances that I have purchased from her. She is so lovely and hospitable. Her store looks amazing! I would purchase a vintage Shalimar if I won the certificate! Fingers crossed! USA
    Great article Koa! Thank you!

  • What an amazing store! I would love to visit, it sounds like a treasure and it supports an excellent charity, Wolves. If I won I would use the gift certificate towards a bottle of Absolument Parfumeur ABSOLUMENT ABSINTHE eau de parfum.

  • I want to hug the pictured dogs, they look beautiful.
    If i win, i would choose Beaufort Coeur de Noir or Fathom V.
    San Ysidro, CA.

  • I heard how amazing Fragragrance Vault at lake Tahoe before from my friend, but today I learned from Koa’s article about wolf rescue :”And along the way I learned from Jana that her fragrance sales support her nearly one-woman operation that rescues, rehabilitates, and fosters wolves (and hard-to-place northern breeds and “wild-type” dogs) that would otherwise be euthanized. I became even more enthusiastic about supporting Jana’s venture, having discovered not only a fragrance shop with a large inventory ranging from modern releases to scarce vintage flacons, but also a store with a devoted mission to support wolf rescue. Jana’s dedication to her shop is evidenced by her ability to juggle all the demands of an independent business with only one paid assistant employee (Jana takes no salary), while also coordinating The Lupine Canine (Facebook and Instagram) rescue efforts, fundraising, and networking for past 20 years.”
    That is exciting! What a wonderful surprise! Thanks for sharing this, I’m also making contributions for rescue wild Florida animals.
    Florida

  • What a lovely store! I love the store but also Jana’s dogs and her canine rescue efforts! I looked at their website and they really have some interesting peaces, but also a lot of more regular fragrances. Really nice selection. One fragrance that I was planning to find and I see that they have it is Van Cleef & Arpels MIDNIGHT IN PARIS. The price is a bit over the gift card value but I would gladly add the rest and buy it in case I win the card. I hope I’ll be able to go to the store at some point given I don’t live anywhere near it. I’m form Illinois, US.

  • Seems Koa and I have pretty similar tastes. Picked up Le 3 Homme earlier this year on a friend’s recommendation but I’ve yet to smell Eau Sauvage Extreme! That was a great find! I would imagine that I would feel like a kid in a candy store in there. Noticed that they have one of my favourite fragrances of all time – Carven’s Homme. Opium edp AND Royal English Leather. So many goodies… But if I’m honest, I’d probably use the $ to sample sample SAMPLE! Quite a few Xerjoffs I haven’t smelled and those Grossmiths look inviting! Jana is a champion of enthusiasts everywhere. MI, USA

  • I love that there is a dedicated space for taking in the entirety of Jana’s beautiful retail space. And as an animal lover, to learn that her efforts support the conservation of wolves. That’s amazing! I’d love to visit someday and can’t even imagine which one I would want to buy first! Thank you, Jana.

  • What a fun place to spend an afternoon! I love vintage fragrances and an gratified to see The Fragrance Vault has such a great selection. Their mission to rescue and protect wolves and other large canines is certainly worthwhile. I would purchase a vintage Caron if available. Commenting from MD, USA.

  • isaaclopedia says:

    Wow! I’d never thought there’d be a physical shop that caters to vintage fragrances, so cool. I wish I’d known about this place when I was in Tahoe earlier this year. Gonna have to check it out next time I go back, I’m in the Bay Area too so hopefully that won’t be too far in the future! I’m glad Koa included that she doesn’t earn a salary from this business, just proves that it’s a labor of love. I would probably use the gift card to try out one of the imaginary authors fragrances that I’ve heard so much about. Love the dogs too <3

    California, USA

  • I enjoyed hearing about the wolf rescue! I’m not sure what I’d end up getting but I see she has the original version of Zoologist Bat that I’m very interested from it being featured in one of Sebastian Jara’s videos (Michigan)

  • P J Freeman says:

    What an amazing and beautiful collection of fragrances. It’s like a fantasy. Someday, when this pandemic is over, I’m going to travel to beautiful Lake Tahoe and visit this unique store.

  • those vintage bottles, many from early 20th century are awesome. Are they for sale also? It’s great that Jana also supports animal welfare with her business. Fragrance Vault is the kind of store I would love to visit one day. USA

  • Shamrock1313 says:

    What an amazing place. I could spend all day there.
    I would be looking at some rare Creeds, Xerjoffs and Imaginary Authors.
    Pennsylvania USA

  • Brad Woolslayer says:

    It’s really cool to hear about fragrance shops like this that carry vintage and hard to find gems. I enjoyed finding out that the shop supports wolf rescue as well. I would be interested in Coach Leatherware No. 2, since the rhubarb and leather blend sounds interesting to me. I live in Maryland.

  • I recently purchased something small from her. She was super great! I am grateful that she brought many wonderful houses for the US fragrance lovers. I didn’t know about the wolf project. Now it’s just one more good reason to support great business. If I won the gift certificate, I’d use it for one of the Agatho creations. I just can’t decide which!

  • This is a store I definitely mean to visit the next time I’m in South Lake Tahoe. I had no idea that the store supported her rescue operation…what a worthy cause! It looks like such a fun place to browse and enjoy. I think I’d like to just smell Nombre Noir, but there’s so much to try! I live in the USA. Thanks for the giveaway.

  • Oh my! I just moved to Vegas after being in the Lake Tahoe/Reno area for many years and this is so exciting! I didn’t hear about this before. I was so wanting more perfume variety in the area and this is fabulous. I hope to check this out next time I am up there:). Her selection looks amazing! I would put the $125 towards Lost Cherry or Zoologist Bee or T-Rex!

  • I live in San Francisco, and had no idea that there was a store just 4 hours out that carried vintage perfumes & brands like Grossmith. The collection in the store looks outstanding, and Jana seems like a wonderful person. If I win, I’d use the gift card to get a waiver on Hasu-no-Hana. Thanks for your visit Koa, and your resurrection back into the world of perfumes 🙂

    Rakesh

  • I really enjoyed from Koa’s visit to the Fragrance Vault the amount of discontinued, rare, or vintage fragrances that are available at Fragrance Vault. It truly is a vault for the treasures from the world of perfumery! The bit that surprised and excited me the most was definitely learning about the dog and wolf rescue. I love hearing about others who want to help and better the world. If I did win the $125.00, I would want to spend it on something by Meo Fusciuni because I have been interested in that fragrance ever since I read about it on here. Thank you so much for everything that you do!
    Reading from Florida, US.

  • I too love this store, after reading about Koa’s visit to Fragrancevault physical store. It’s like library of olfactory delights. I visited their website, it’s fast and very well designed – unfortunately I couldn’t find a fragrance I looked for – Tobacco Flower Fresh – I haven’t been able to find it anywhere, and I like it a lot. It’s been discontinued. But there are many others I could choose – just searching for “Oud” brings up a number of fragrances I could try. I certainly plan to spend some time on this website. Thanks for reviewing this store and introducing the website to those who may not have known about it. Thanks also for the generous draw. Writing from the USA.

  • I’m so glad to have Koa visit this establishment. It sounds like a wonderful place to visit and to patronize online. I appreciate the heads up. I don’t now what I’d get with the gift certificate. I’d have to give it a lot of thought. Thank you so much for the opportunity. I’m in the USA.

  • I’d get a bunch of samples because I’m very indecisive: CdG x Stephen Jones, Vintage Shiseido Feminite du Bois (never seen this anywhere!), Vol de Nuit, Mark Buxton Black Angel, and a bunch of the Beaufort London scents.

  • I loved the photos and the description of the store and the array of different fragrances on offer. It seems they have a ton! And something for everyone from vintage rare pieces to niche and indie releases of today. Also think its pretty awesome that Jana is doing so much to help prevent wolves and wild type dogs from being euthanized. As for what I’d use the $125 for, wow tough question perhaps Ramon Monegal Impossible Iris, or Jorum Studios Trimerous. Then again it could make others like Lira, Mefisto, or Uden from Xerjoff much more attainable for me. So I’m not sure at the moment. Thanks for the generous draw from CT USA.

  • Elizabeth T. says:

    Thank you for this virtual tour! I would love the music on the weekends… definitely a reason to stay and linger there. I would love a bottle from Providence Perfume Co- perhaps Love in a Mist or Lemon Liada. Thank you for this generous draw!! I’m in the USA.

  • Two things I wouldn’t put together, perfume and wolf rescue. A beautiful endeavor. Would like to try vintage Joy, my mom’s favorite. USA

  • The Fragrance Vault is a great surprise to me and that it’s in Lake Tahoe! I’ve been involved in animal rescue for many years and I’m a great wolf lover too!There are so many fragrances I’d love to have but I think I’d choose vintage Le Dix. Thank you for this incredible draw!

  • Wow! The Fragrance Vault sounds like a store I could spend hours and hours exploring. Over 6000 bottles, that is truly an amazing amount of vintage, niche and discontinued fragrances. And I love that the proceeds go towards rescuing and rehabilitating wolves. I read a great book about the reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone and have been fascinated with them ever since. I would be searching for vintage bottles of Guerlain and Caron scents with my gift card. Thanks foe such a wonderful post! I’m in the US.

  • Wow!!
    What a beautiful story, i loved reading about her canine rescue efforts, her inventory looks amazing, if i win i would choose Robert Piguet Fracas edt (50ml).
    CA, USA.

  • So beautiful shop and magnificent selection of niche and vintage perfumes!!
    Koa described place very beautifully.
    I’d probably use the gift card to buy samples or buy Xerjoff.
    US

  • Everything about Koa’s description surprised and excited me. The extreme selection and amazing display, and the fact that the owner uses the profits to rescue wolf dogs. Amazing! I think that if I won the $125… My first thought is to get vintage Fracas from Robert Piquet. But once I poke around the website I will be overwhelmed with excitement and choices. I am in Kansas.

  • sillage4ever says:

    This sounds like a magical place, so glad to have learned of its existence. The sheer variety is impressive!

    My collection could use a full bottle of Balmain’s La Mome.

  • I have a friend who lives near this boutique and she’s purchased several fragrances. They have such a great selection of discontinued scents. If I won this gift certificate, I’d buy a bottle of Dior Midnight Poison edp. I adore that fragrance!
    I live in the USA.

  • Wow, I’ve seen the Fragrance Vault online but had not realized the connection to the wolf and dog rescue — how wonderful! And what a kind offer for a draw. I might use it to buy something from Grossmith, a brand I haven’t explored much. Thanks for doing this!

  • I am supremely impressed with both the artistry shown in presentation, the appreciation of the vintage and niche, and the unbounded compassion for these precious animals. All in one person? She deserves applause. What would excited me in a fragrance? Hard to say, but anything from Caron would be a privilege. I once sampled a rose of theirs that was captivating….

  • If I ever visit California I will go straight on from the airport to South Lake Tahoe to visit the Fragrance Vault, this is like the Mida’s gold Temple of perfumery, what an amazing place and what a passion for collecting perfumes and helping dogs! The counter cabinets with hundreds of bottles are shining like diamonds, love also the Abstract painting making contrast with the black walls. Jana Menard what an interesting and wonderful person she is…God bless you and keep the good work!

  • statikstepz says:

    I live in Florida in the USA… I enjoyed hearing about Koa’s description of the store itself… how there is over 6,00 perfumes stacked floor to ceiling and in display cases very nicely setup but doesn’t look overcrowded and a mess. Seems like a well put together store and to a fragrance lover/addict, sounds like a fragrance lovers dream playground!! Like Charlie in the chocolate factory, but for fragrances! Haha. What surprised and excited me is hearing that they have almost 6000 rare fragrances, some a century old! Places like this are what keeps these rare gems alive! As far as what I’d like to purchase with the $125 if I won, I’d say something along the lines of a rare Arabic/middle eastern fragrance that has been discontinued for many years… because you just don’t see them here in America and they are known for fragrances over there in that pRt of the world and a lot of really good stuff comes from that area… very aromatic and floral fragrances! Thanks again!!

  • Enjoyed this article. I like the idea of taking care of the wolves and wild. I’ve passed by this store before when I was in Tahoe but never had the chance to go in. It seems to look and feel like an adventure. Next time I just go inside. Thanks for the draw, Ca

  • The wolves oh my God!!! I really appreciate what she is doing to help the animals. I would love to visit the shop to see the vintage perfumes. I would be searching for vintage bottles of Guerlain!!

    Florida, USA

  • notoginseng37 says:

    I think more than anything Koa’s article was a kick in the er, wakeup call since it’s been about 4 years since my last visit with my mother who passed this summer. I was a niche newbie back then. This time I really want to check out all the niche new arrivals and the vintage ones like Bal a Versailles, Nombre Noir, Chant d’Aromes. I have yet to try the notorious Creed scents and the last time I didn’t even test Imaginary Authors. And of course Guerlain’s high end collection. Also, Providence Perfume and Agatho and Neandertal.
    I’m almost embarrassed to say, in Reno, yeah, the wildfire smoke this year and the chaos of the pandemic, and now heading into snow tires and chains over the pass if I don’t hurry, it’s getting dark early.

  • The shear volume of choices is exciting enough. I would have no idea in advance what I’d buy if chosen. US

  • If I’d known about this place when I visited Tahoe a few years ago I’d have been thrilled to visit! What fun to browse even the website and not have to wonder if the fragrance is truly as advertised. I think I’d lean toward vintage Poison or Lauren if I won because they bring back memories of friends back in the ’80’s. Thanks for bringing this destination to our attention!

  • Hashim Madani says:

    What struck me is the sheer quantity of perfumes available in one spot; 6,000 and counting. What I’m also loving about Fragrance Vault is that I can be confident about authenticity and originality. Finding authentic discontinued or vintage fragrances online is very challenging. I’d get 1 ml samples of vintage Bal à Versailles, Caron TUBEREUSE, a few Creeds, etc. VA, USA.

  • IvanVelikov says:

    Such a special place, I only know one other boutique selling both new , and vintage fragrances .
    What i like about Jana Menard, is the fact she’s obviously passionate about fragrances, and she’s not just for profit…like some other places on the East Coast. I wish her all the best.
    After looking at Fragrance Vault site , I’ll use the gift card for BeauFort LIGNUM VITAE eau de parfum. I have a sample, and i find it addictive.
    Thanks Koa , such a pleasure to read.
    USA

  • Melissa Madore says:

    I absolutely love the Fragrance Vault and Jana. I’ve learned so much about perfumes from her vast knowledge!!
    I would buy something delicious from the vintage Chanel line. Maybe Gardenia?

  • On account of Koa’s visit to The Fragrance Vault, and on account of Cafleurebon.com publishing Koa’s story, I became introduced to a fragrance store which, I think, will be helpful to me since I’m fond of fragrances. Also, the more I become familiar with fragrances, the more I’ll probably be in search of hard to find fragrances, and the Fragrance vault might be of help to me in regards to that and also in regards to becoming much more familiar with many of the fragrances that have been released. I’m already becoming familiar with fragrancevault.net, and it’s already helpful; I am pretty excited about all of that. If I won the gift certificate then I have a long list of things that I’d consider using that for (e.g. possibly something that Sebastian Jara mentioned in his recent video on incense fragrances, or maybe something very different from those like possibly something from Xerjoff or Franck Boclet).

  • I so want to go here and I love the picture of the dogs! It really sounds like visiting the store would be an amazing experience.
    I would love to walk around and sniff any samples…. in a quick look at the website there are many perfumes that are interesting to me, it would be so hard to pick just one.
    Art de Parfum SEA FOAM, Christian Dior MIDNIGHT CHARM, Franck Boclet LAVENDER, Hermes CALECHE EAU DELICATE, Guerlain VOL DE NUIT, Providence Perfume Co. LOVE-IN-A-MIST, and Providence Perfume Co. LEMON LIADA LIMITED EDITION are a handful that I would love.
    I’m in the US, thanks!

  • Bryant Worley says:

    Firstly, Koa and I, both had to rediscover our fragrance journey. Further, I appreciated that Koa made the Vault sound very inviting, and worth visiting. If anything, the sheer size, as well as it having only one employee, fascinated me.

    There are many fragrances that I would buy with the gift certificate:

    Gucci Pour Homme II
    Robert Piguet Fracas
    Some Imaginary Authors
    Some Ramon Monegals
    Mark Buxton Wood & Absinthe
    Some Zoologists

    I live in Waldorf, MD, USA.

  • Michael Prince says:

    I really admire Jana from The Fragrance Vault having this dog/wolf rescue organization and literally volunteering at her fragrance store. That shows true love and passion. Her idea to come up with rare, vintage, and discontinued fragrances is brilliant. With my $125.00 and over 6,000 options I wouldn’t even know where to start. I’m really not into vintage fragrances, but maybe something more modern that has been discontinued or one of the newer lines of fragrances she carries. I am from Ohio, USA.

  • Wow, that looks like a fragrance lover’s heaven 🙂 Thank you Koa and if I find myself close to Lake Tahoe, this will be surely one stop 🙂 I’d buy Van Cleef & Arpels Midnight in Paris EDT or Balmain LA MOME EDP if I was lucky to win. I’m in TX USA

  • Beautiful article on a fragrance store that is a true gem. I love the selection of vintage, discontinued, and niche fragrances and I was touched by Jana’s dedication to saving wolves. I would probably spend a gift card on a vintage Caron perfume. In a Dallas Fort Worth area.

  • Fragrance Vault is a gem and Jana sounds like a lovely person. Thanks for bringing attention to her store! If I were to win $125 credit, I would put it towards Shalini Paradis Provence 30mL. Thanks for the opportunity to (maybe) win!

  • redwheelbarrow says:

    This store is gorgeous! I’m not very knowledgeable about vintage perfumes but I think it’s so cool that she has all of this available. I don’t think I’ve ever even seen a store like this. Jana sounds like an amazing woman with her wolf dog rescue and maintaining this beautiful store without taking a salary. I have no idea what I’d buy if I won – there are so many amazing offerings. Thank you for the draw, from the US.

  • vickalicious says:

    Thanks for covering The Fragrance Vault. I was just looking at their website, after reading this post, and they have so many hard to find fragrances. I was surprised by the amount of vintage offerings that they have, as well as the option to purchase partly full bottles. Also, the most interesting and impressionable is that Jana takes no salary and assists with the wolf-dog breeds. Thank you for introducing The Fragrance Vault. I’m located in the US.

  • doveskylark says:

    I’d love to do a road trip focusing on perfumeries across the country. I love that there is a destination perfume shop in South Lake Tahoe. I am out of the vintage game, so I would most likely spend any money on a niche house like Andrea Maack.
    I live in the USA.

  • Wow such a HUGE variety of fragrances at one truly unique place. If Koa article was YouTube video, instant like would have followed.
    What draws me into Fragrance Vault is mostly the variety, I’m not very big on vintage fragrances , but I’m well aware some are crazy about vintage fragrances. Each to his own.
    After short browsing through the Fragrance Vault site, I think Franck Boclet Tobacco is one of the best choices. I had it in the past , but finished the bottle.
    $125 coupon so I’ll just pay the extra $25 .
    Exciting giveaway, USA
    Regards

  • Unmistakably Jana Menard has put her heart ❤ and soul into Fragrance Vault.
    Each small , independent business owner can see it clearly from miles away.
    The interior is urban and industrial, yet somehow feels warm and inviting .
    After some consideration, BeauFort Lignum Virae is the one for me to get . I saw review on YouTube comparing it Jar of Lemon Cookies . Being a Pastry Chef I’m intrigued.
    Appreciate Koa’s job , and the giveaway campaign
    USA

  • I love my modern style niche fragrances, but i also love my vintages. To me one could not go without the other , like Ying and Yang ☯️
    Having such numbers of vintages, and especially early 20th century fragrances is close to impossible to replicate. I just can’t believe the amount of work that went for creating such place. Fragrance Vault name i will remember, and if I’m in need of a vintages, I’ll give them a call
    I’m in the mood for Coffee ☕ fragrances for almost 10 days , if lucky I’ll get CAFE made by Franck Boclet.
    Such a pleasant surprise
    USA

  • Up until I read the article , last week I was not even aware of Jana and Fragrance Vault. The selection of really old early 20th century I’ve seen in Fragonard Musee du Parfum in Paris. It’s remarkable how you can compare yourself to a private fragrance museum in Paris , with inventory worth millions.
    If i win the $125 voucher, I’ll get a bottle of Imaginary Autors , not sure which one, and some samples.
    Thanks
    USA

  • After reading the comments, I’m not surprised so many people are surprised by the share among the fragrances in “Fragrance Vault” .
    The pictures compliments Koa Pickering job in such a nice way.
    Abaton Chinotto Gourmand if lucky
    Cheers from VA

  • The Perfumed Dahlia says:

    I’ve heard of this store! Must field trip asap. I enjoyed the detail about the lupine canine within Koa’s description of this visit to the fragrance vault. I’m excited to learn there are niche brands as well as vintage in stock. I would probably buy the Jil Sander III with my $125 gift card, although really I want to road trip right up there and sniff around. Thanks!