Collection: Cinnamon

Cinnamon pairs exceptionally well with woody notes, its warm and robust character complementing the aromas of Virginia cedar, musk, patchouli, or sandalwood. In Paco Rabanne's Black XS, for example, cinnamon is blended with lemon, sage, and patchouli, creating a charming and virile fragrance with a strong signature. Cinnamon can also be combined with citrus elements, such as orange or lemon, which add a touch of freshness to its warmth. In Lolita Lempicka's L, cinnamon is mixed with bitter orange, warm wood, immortelle, and vanilla, resulting in an unexpectedly chic oriental or a subtly gourmand scent.

As the oldest known spice, cinnamon evokes dreams of warm, exotic regions, conjuring images of beauty, femininity, and allure. Perfume creators have recognized this appeal and continue to incorporate cinnamon in their fragrances. With its warm notes, cinnamon adds sensuality, indulgence, and character to scents. The enduring popularity of cinnamon in perfumery is evident in the numerous iconic fragrances that feature this versatile spice, proving that its enchanting appeal never goes out of style.

Cinnamon