If your favorite scents include things like vanilla extract, freshly brewed coffee, or hot from the oven pastries, gourmands may be the fragrance family for you. Gourmands are built around edible, food-like notes, especially desserts. Gourmands, in comparison to florals or woods, are a relatively new category. However, in the few decades they’ve been readily available, they have noticeably reshaped modern perfumery. Gourmands are one of the most recognizable and sought after scents in the world. The following guide explains everything you need to know about this delectable group, including what they are, where they come from, and what makes them so addictive.
What Is a Gourmand Scent?
The word “gourmand” comes from the culinary world, and describes someone with a passion for good food and drink. So it makes sense that the fragrance family gourmand is full of notes that are made to mimic sweets or other rich foods. The most common notes in gourmand fragrances are:
- Vanilla
- Caramel
- Chocolate
- Coffee
- Honey
- Almond
However, this is a small list. If there’s a certain dessert or baked good you enjoy, chances are that there is a perfume made to mimic it. The real test here is the realism of the scent. If after a sniff you feel like you’ve walked past a French patisserie, you’ve found a quality gourmand perfume!