Four Unexpected Fragrances to Try This Winter

Four Unexpected Fragrances to Try This Winter

Written by Olivia Olsen 

Want to level up your fragrance game this year? Whether it’s layering your gourmands and florals with abstract scents or switching up your spritz entirely, here are a few fragrance notes to add to your collection.

Fig, Cypress and Cedarwood

Transport yourself to a mossy forest with a fruity twist thanks to Fig, Cypress and Cedarwood. Pair it with Hunter for a unique sweet escape or Jayden to lean into cool-toned wood notes for day and night.

Tomato Leaf, Basil and Rhubarb

Green notes are usually paired with citrus in the summertime to keep things fresh and light. Add complexity to rich gourmands like Jaime’s pistachio and praline with Tomato Leaf, Basil and Rhubarb for an exciting take on dessert scents.

Sea Salt and Driftwood

Leathers are a common note in fragrance when the air gets chilly. Although most people think of beach breezes, Sea Salt and Driftwood can add depth to your woodsy scents or gourmands for an aquatic flair. Riley’s nutty hazelnut and vanilla notes add just the right amount of sugar to this marine accord.

Rosewardia, Oud, Pear and Raspberry

Many fragrance and flavor suppliers create new scents based on concepts with natural ingredients. Rose wardia was made to mimic a deep, red rose which can be perfect for a winter floral fragrance. Pair Rosewardia, Oud, Pear and Raspberry with Parker for an eclectic, airy combination.  


Kick off the new year by exploring what the scent world has to offer. Design your new favorite fragrance with an expert Scent-ologists at one of our Scent Studios, or from your living room with our At-Home Customization Experience!
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