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Guerlain Shalimar Millésime Vanilla Planifolia: The Ultimate Vanilla Statement

By James Whitmore ·

Guerlain’s Shalimar is not merely a fragrance; it is a legend, a century-old icon that has shaped the landscape of oriental perfumery. Born in 1921 and officially re-released in 1925, the original Shalimar by Jacques Guerlain revolutionized the industry by being one of the first to boldly incorporate ethyl vanillin, transforming vanilla from a mere gourmand note into a symbol of sensuality and desire. Its inspiration, the epic love story of Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, and the famed Shalimar Gardens, imbued the scent with a romantic and exotic narrative that continues to captivate.

Over the decades, Shalimar has seen numerous reinterpretations, each striving to capture a facet of its multifaceted brilliance. In this lineage of celebrated flankers, the 2021 release, Shalimar Millésime Vanilla Planifolia, emerged as a highly anticipated and, ultimately, profoundly beloved edition. This particular iteration was designed as a loving tribute to vanilla, the very cornerstone of Shalimar’s revolutionary sillage, elevating it to an extraordinary 'Millésime' status.

Positioned within Guerlain’s prestigious collection, Millésime Vanilla Planifolia is a testament to the brand's enduring craftsmanship and its ability to innovate while respecting its heritage. It stands as a more approachable, yet equally luxurious, gateway to the Shalimar universe for those who might find the original's smoky, leathery facets too challenging. It’s a masterful exercise in highlighting the rich, creamy, and multifaceted nature of vanilla, showcasing Guerlain’s unparalleled expertise with this precious ingredient, particularly their unique Madagascar vanilla tincture.

Its reputation quickly soared within the fragrance community, becoming a highly sought-after limited edition. Enthusiasts praised its smoother, rounder profile, which retained the Shalimar DNA while amplifying the vanilla to luscious new heights. For many, it became an instant classic, a comforting yet sophisticated scent that garnered significant acclaim and established itself as a benchmark for modern vanilla oriental fragrances.

The Nose Behind the Scent

Thierry Wasser (Guerlain's in-house perfumer since 2008, known for La Petite Robe Noire, Mon Guerlain, Idylle) and Delphine Jelk.

4.4 Overall
Longevity
4.3
Projection
3.9
Sillage
3.7
Initially around €106 for 50ml. On secondary markets, $150-$400+ USD for 50ml.
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Accords

Vanilla 40%
Balsamic 20%
Sweet 15%
Powdery 10%
Soft Leather/Suede 8%
Citrus 5%
Woody 2%

Notes Pyramid

Top
BergamotAlmond
Heart
Rose AbsoluteEthyl VanillineVanilla TinctureIris
Base
Vanilla ExtractOpopanineMuscsLeatherWoody NotesTonka Bean

Scent Journey

1
Opening 0-30 min

The initial spray delivers a subtle, bright burst of bergamot, quickly softened by a hint of almond. This citrus freshness, characteristic of Shalimar, is fleeting in this Millésime, gracefully paving the way for the star: vanilla. A delicate, almost buttery vanilla begins to emerge almost immediately, intertwined with a nuanced, subtle spiciness.

2
Heart 1-2 hrs

As the fragrance settles, the vanilla intensifies, becoming richer and more profound. The heart reveals the creamy, multifaceted character of Guerlain’s signature vanilla tincture and ethyl vanilline, supported by a muted rose absolute and a touch of iris, which lends a refined powdery quality. The subtle spicy undertones persist, adding depth without dominating.

3
Drydown 4+ hrs

The drydown is where Shalimar Millésime Vanilla Planifolia truly shines, transforming into a luxurious, warm, and seductive skin scent. The vanilla extract takes center stage, blended with balsamic opopanine, soft musks, and a gentle, suede-like leather note. Hints of tonka bean contribute to the powdery, creamy texture, while subtle woody nuances provide an anchoring warmth. It’s a smooth, rich, and comforting vanilla, often described as having a 'dirty' or 'sexy' edge due to the underlying leathery and musky elements.

Performance Dashboard

⏱️ Longevity 4.3/5

This fragrance demonstrates excellent staying power, typically lasting 8 to 10 hours on skin, with some users reporting even longer durations.

📢 Projection 3.9/5

It projects noticeably for the first 2 to 3 hours, creating a pleasant scent bubble that is sure to be appreciated by those in close proximity without being overwhelming.

💨 Sillage 3.7/5

Shalimar Millésime Vanilla Planifolia leaves a moderate, elegant trail. It’s noticeable and alluring, drawing people in rather than announcing its presence aggressively.

When to Wear

🌸SpringAvoid
☀️SummerAvoid
🍂FallBest
❄️WinterBest

Community Verdict

⭐ Overall
4.4
👃 Scent
4.6
⏱️ Longevity
4.3
💨 Sillage
3.9
💰 Value
3.8

Pros & Cons

  • ✅ Unmistakably Shalimar DNA with an amplified, gorgeous vanilla.
  • ✅ Smoother, less sharp, and less smoky than the original, making it more wearable for some.
  • ✅ Luxurious, rich, and thick vanilla that is multifaceted and unique to Guerlain.
  • ✅ Excellent longevity and noticeable, alluring projection.
  • ✅ Comforting, soothing, and incredibly addictive scent profile.
  • ✅ Often described as a 'gateway' to the wider Shalimar collection for new users.
  • ❌ Limited edition, making it difficult and expensive to find on the secondary market.
  • ❌ Some traditional Shalimar fans might miss the sharper citrus opening or the pronounced smoky/animalic leather of the original.
  • ❌ Can be overpowering or cloying if over-sprayed, especially in warmer weather.
  • ❌ The premium price point, particularly on the resale market, can be a barrier.

Price & Value

Initially around €106 for 50ml. On secondary markets, $150-$400+ USD for 50ml.
Luxury

“For dedicated vanilla lovers and collectors, the investment can be worthwhile due to unparalleled quality and performance. However, inflated secondary market prices require careful consideration.”

📜 Reformulation History

Guerlain Shalimar Millésime Vanilla Planifolia was a limited edition released in 2021. Due to its singular, time-bound production, there are no widespread reports of batch variations or reformulations for this specific flanker. Any perceived differences would likely be due to individual skin chemistry, storage conditions of older bottles, or subjective olfactory perception.

4.6 Overall
Longevity
4.7
Projection
4.3
Sillage
4.5
$150-250 for 50ml
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Accords

Vanilla 45%
Sweet 20%
Powdery 15%
Woody 10%
Spicy 10%

Notes Pyramid

Top
BergamotAlmond
Heart
Rose AbsoluteEthyl VanillineVanilla TinctureIris
Base
Vanilla ExtractOpopanineMuscsLeatherWoody NotesTonka Bean

Scent Journey

1
Opening 0-30 min

A rich, buttery vanilla opens with a hint of bergamot and almond. It's sweet but not cloying, with a subtle powdery texture.

2
Heart 1-2 hrs

The vanilla deepens, becoming more complex with hints of rose, leather, and a touch of spice. It retains its creamy, slightly powdery character.

3
Drydown 4+ hrs

A smooth, warm vanilla base emerges, supported by opoponax, musks, and tonka bean. The leather note becomes more suede-like, and the overall impression is comforting and sensual.

Performance Dashboard

⏱️ Longevity 4.7/5

Exceptional longevity, easily lasting 10-12+ hours on skin.

📢 Projection 4.3/5

Strong projection for the first 4-6 hours, then settles into a rich scent bubble.

💨 Sillage 4.5/5

A noticeable and luxurious trail that lingers.

When to Wear

🌸SpringBest
☀️SummerAvoid
🍂FallBest
❄️WinterBest

Community Verdict

⭐ Overall
4.6
👃 Scent
4.7
⏱️ Longevity
4.7
💨 Sillage
4.5
💰 Value
4.0

Pros & Cons

  • ✅ Intensely rich and nuanced vanilla
  • ✅ Superior longevity and projection compared to EDP
  • ✅ Smooth, creamy, and comforting scent profile
  • ✅ Elegant and sophisticated for special occasions
  • ❌ Very expensive
  • ❌ Limited edition and difficult to find
  • ❌ Can be too heavy for warm weather
  • ❌ May be too vanilla-forward for traditional Shalimar lovers

Price & Value

$150-250 for 50ml
Very Premium

“High price point, reflecting its limited edition status and quality ingredients. Worth it for dedicated vanilla and Shalimar fans.”

📜 Reformulation History

As a limited edition, batch variations are less common, but it is discontinued and can be difficult to find. Prices on the secondary market can vary significantly.

4.2 Overall
Longevity
3.5
Projection
3.0
Sillage
3.2
$100-150 for 100ml
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Accords

Vanilla 40%
Sweet 25%
Woody 15%
Spicy 10%
Leather 10%

Notes Pyramid

Top
BergamotAlmond
Heart
Rose AbsoluteEthyl VanillineVanilla TinctureIris
Base
Vanilla ExtractOpopanineMuscsLeatherWoody NotesTonka Bean

Scent Journey

1
Opening 0-30 min

The initial impression is a soft, powdery vanilla with a hint of bergamot and almond. It's less sharp than the EDP.

2
Heart 1-2 hrs

The heart reveals a creamy, slightly leathery vanilla with subtle floral nuances from rose and iris.

3
Drydown 4+ hrs

The drydown is a smooth, warm vanilla with woody and musky undertones, featuring a touch of tonka bean. It's a comforting and intimate scent.

Performance Dashboard

⏱️ Longevity 3.5/5

Lasts 6-8 hours, becoming a skin scent sooner than EDP.

📢 Projection 3.0/5

Moderate projection for the first 2-3 hours.

💨 Sillage 3.2/5

A subtle, personal trail.

When to Wear

🌸SpringOK
☀️SummerAvoid
🍂FallBest
❄️WinterBest

Community Verdict

⭐ Overall
4.2
👃 Scent
4.3
⏱️ Longevity
3.9
💨 Sillage
3.7
💰 Value
4.0

Pros & Cons

  • ✅ Softer, more approachable vanilla
  • ✅ Less intense than EDP
  • ✅ More versatile for warmer weather
  • ❌ Weaker longevity and projection
  • ❌ Less complex than EDP
  • ❌ May disappear quickly on some skin types

Price & Value

$100-150 for 100ml
Premium

“Good value for an EDT, but EDP offers superior performance.”

📜 Reformulation History

This Millésime is a limited edition and may have batch variations due to the natural origin of vanilla. Generally considered to be very similar across batches.

4.2 Overall
Longevity
3.5
Projection
3.0
Sillage
3.2
$90-130 for 100ml
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Accords

Vanilla 40%
Sweet 25%
Powdery 20%
Woody 15%

Notes Pyramid

Top
BergamotAlmond
Heart
Rose AbsoluteEthyl VanillineVanilla TinctureIris
Base
Vanilla ExtractOpopanineMuscsLeatherWoody NotesTonka Bean

Scent Journey

1
Opening 0-30 min

A soft, powdery vanilla with a hint of bergamot.

2
Heart 1-2 hrs

The vanilla deepens, becoming creamier with subtle leathery and woody nuances.

3
Drydown 4+ hrs

A warm, musky vanilla base with a lingering powdery sweetness.

Performance Dashboard

⏱️ Longevity 3.5/5

Lasts 4-6 hours

📢 Projection 3.0/5

Moderate projection for the first 2 hours

💨 Sillage 3.2/5

Subtle trail

When to Wear

🌸SpringBest
☀️SummerAvoid
🍂FallBest
❄️WinterOK

Community Verdict

⭐ Overall
4.2
👃 Scent
4.4
⏱️ Longevity
3.5
💨 Sillage
3.3
💰 Value
4.0

Pros & Cons

  • ✅ Lighter and airier than EDP
  • ✅ Easier to wear for sensitive noses
  • ✅ Good for warmer weather
  • ❌ Shorter longevity
  • ❌ Weaker projection
  • ❌ Less complex than EDP

Price & Value

$90-130 for 100ml
Premium

“Good value for a lighter concentration, but less potent than EDP.”

Who It's For

✅ Ideal For

  • Vanilla connoisseurs
  • Those who appreciate rich, warm, and sensual oriental scents
  • Individuals, typically aged 25 and above, with a confident, elegant, and alluring personality
  • Those seeking a smoother, more vanilla-forward entry into the Shalimar lineage

⚠️ Not Recommended For

  • Individuals who prefer very fresh, light, or aquatic fragrances
  • Those sensitive to prominent vanilla, balsamic notes, or a subtle leathery undertone
  • Overly conservative office environments if over-sprayed
  • Casual daytime wear in warm weather

The Family

Shalimar Eau de Parfum Guerlain

The classic, richer, and more complex original interpretation.

Shalimar Eau de Toilette Guerlain

A lighter, brighter, and often more citrusy take on the original.

Shalimar Souffle de Parfum Guerlain

A luminous, airy, and soft interpretation focusing on citrus, jasmine, and white musk with a delicate vanilla drydown.

Shalimar Parfum Initial Guerlain

A modern, softer, and more powdery version emphasizing iris, rose, and caramel, designed for a younger audience (now discontinued).

Shalimar Philtre de Parfum Guerlain

A recent flanker, often described as a more streamlined and less powdery version with amazing vanilla.

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💡 Clone Alternatives

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Users have noted a remarkable similarity to Shalimar Millésime Vanilla Planifolia, with a high similarity score in accords.

Emeraude Coty

An older, more budget-friendly oriental that shares a classic vanilla-balsamic structure with Shalimar, though often less refined.

Tabu Dana

Another vintage, spicy oriental with incense and balsamic notes that some compare to the deeper aspects of Shalimar.

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🏆 Final Verdict

Guerlain Shalimar Millésime Vanilla Planifolia is more than just a perfume; it is an experience, a luxurious indulgence for the senses. This limited edition masterfully isolates and elevates the iconic vanilla heart of Shalimar, presenting it in a smoother, richer, and utterly captivating form. If you are a devotee of vanilla, particularly the sophisticated, multi-layered vanilla that only Guerlain can deliver, this fragrance is a non-negotiable addition to your collection. Its exquisite blend of creamy, balsamic, subtly smoky, and gently leathery vanilla creates an aura of refined sensuality that is both comforting and deeply alluring.

While its status as a discontinued limited edition means acquiring it now requires a premium, the unparalleled quality, exceptional performance, and sheer beauty of this scent make it a worthy investment for the discerning collector. It’s a fragrance that commands attention without shouting, leaving a memorable and elegant trail. For those who found the original Shalimar a touch too challenging but yearned for its legendary warmth, Millésime Vanilla Planifolia offers the perfect balance – a modern, highly wearable tribute to one of perfumery’s most cherished notes. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of Guerlain's vanilla artistry, a scent that truly embodies luxury and timeless appeal.

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