Olfactory Family
Gourmand

Vanilla

Parfum 30ml
€85,00

Master Perfumer's Layering selection

Sileno Cheloni

Heliotrope
Heliotrope
The spicy sweetness of the Heliotrope note when it meets the Vanilla note, increases its intensity and manages to make it more open and enveloping, in a rich and persistent gourmand combination.
€85,00
Animal Musk
Animal Musk
The deep and undefined aspects of the Animal Musk note blend with the sweet but at the same time woody tones of the Vanilla note, creating an enveloping and rounded combination.
€85,00

Create your Layering

Create your personal fragrance by combining the Olfactory Note Vanilla with your preferred fragrances. Use vanilla as the base for your layering, and add up to 2 olfactory notes to craft a structured and personalized perfume.

Vanilla
Vanilla
Use it as a base for your layering.
€85,00
Vanilla
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Bergamot
Bergamot
The spicy and citrusy tones of the Bergamot note warm the roundness of the Vanilla note, amplifying its gourmand tones. When layering between the two notes, it is recommended to use the Bergamot note sparingly.
€85,00
Bergamot
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Lavender
Lavender
The floral yet aromatic tones of the Lavender note, when they meet the Vanilla note, manage to tone down its sweeter and more gourmand aspects, forming an unusual and characterful combination.
€85,00
Lavender
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Heliotrope
Heliotrope
The spicy sweetness of the Heliotrope note when it meets the Vanilla note, increases its intensity and manages to make it more open and enveloping, in a rich and persistent gourmand combination.
€85,00
Heliotrope
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Tobacco
Tobacco
The spicy and deep aspects of the Tobacco note are intensified by the encounter with the sweetness of the Vanilla note, acquiring depth and warmth creating a nocturnal and sensual union.
€85,00
Tobacco
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Animal Musk
Animal Musk
The deep and undefined aspects of the Animal Musk note blend with the sweet but at the same time woody tones of the Vanilla note, creating an enveloping and rounded combination.
€85,00
Animal Musk
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Tuberose
Tuberose
The powerful and persistent aspects of the Tuberose note, meeting the warm sweetness of the Vanilla note, acquire greater depth, creating a rich and dominant combination.
€85,00
Tuberose
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Sugar
Sugar
The sweetness of the Sugar note, meeting the round aspects of the Vanilla note, creates a pairing that is extremely, with deeper and darker nuances.
€85,00
Sugar
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Pesca
Pesca
The juiciness of the Peach note gives a hint of fruity sweetness to the velvety aspects of the Vanilla note, creating a soft and enveloping fragrance.
€85,00
Pesca
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Description

Dark, spicy and deep, vanilla is a warm, woody and gourmand olfactory note with animalic nuances. Decadently sweet, it is widely used in amber accords for its ability to perfectly match with notes of warmth and sensuality.

History

The origins of Vanilla planifolia, discovered in the "Land of the Shining Moon" by the nomadic population of the Aztecs, merges reality and legend.
In fact, among 30.000 known species, it is the only variety of orchid to produce an edible pod with an irresistible scent. In the the Mexican rainforests tradition, it was believed to have been born from the divine love between a princess and a local prince: an emerald green vine, so beautiful that it could not be wasted for human love, strongly attached to his tree through a delicate embrace of love.

Learn more

Considered one of the most intoxicating essences that nature can offer, when it was first introduced into Europe by the Spanish leaders, vanilla caused a real infatuation. Its fragrance was specially loved by the French court: Madame Montespan used it to perfume bath water, while King Louis XIV, considering it an aphrodisiac, decided to try growing it on the island of Bourbon.