13 fragrances
Caron Narcisse Noir, launched in 1911 by Ernest Daltroff, is a bold floral-oriental with notes of narcissus, orange flower, jasmine, and sandalwood. Rated 4.16 on Fragrantica, it offers moderate longevity and a timeless, complex character ideal for fall and winter wear.
Step into a 1922 Christmas Eve with Caron's Nuit de Noel, a sumptuous blend of rose, jasmine, sandalwood, and amber that wraps you in vintage elegance. Long-lasting and deeply evocative, it's a winter evening essential for those who appreciate perfume history.
Dominique Ropion's 1996 masterpiece for Caron, Aimez-Moi, is a breathtaking study in contrast: a spicy anise opening melts into a powdery floral heart, settling on a warm, musky-woody base. It is timeless, elegant, and profoundly romantic.
Caron Nocturnes (1981) is a luminous white floral that opens with aldehydes and neroli, blooms into tuberose and jasmine, and settles into a honeyed, woody base. A timeless classic for elegant evenings and formal occasions.
Caron Nuit de Noël, created in 1922 by Ernest Daltroff, is a sumptuous journey through moonlit florals and earthy woods. Its rich ylang-ylang, rose, and jasmine opening gives way to a mossy sandalwood heart, settling into a warm amber-musk embrace. A true vintage gem that remains as enchanting as ever.
Ernest Daltroff's 1922 masterpiece, Nuit de Noël, is more than a Christmas scent. It's a timeless, spicy-floral chypre built around a legendary base of oakmoss and mysterious Mousse de Saxe. This review explores its century of elegance.
A masterpiece from 1934, Caron Pour Un Homme combines aromatic lavender with a sweet vanilla base. It's a timeless scent that defines elegance and versatility, perfect for the modern gentleman.
Caron Pour Un Homme, launched in 1934, is often cited as the first true masculine fragrance, pioneering the iconic lavender-vanilla accord. This timeless creation from the House of Caron offers refined elegance, versatile wearability, and a comforting sophistication that continues to captivate.
A 1919 olfactory revolution by Ernest Daltroff, Caron Tabac Blond bottles the spirit of the liberated garçonne. This masterpiece contrasts smoky leather and spicy carnation with powdery iris for a scent of timeless sophistication and daring.
Caron Yatagan (1978) is a green, animalic powerhouse that smells like pine forests, leather, and smoked herbs. With excellent longevity and a cult following, it remains one of the most uncompromising masculine classics worth experiencing.
More than a century old, Caron's Tabac Blond remains the definitive rebel scent. A smoky, floral leather crafted in 1919, it captured the spirit of women's liberation and continues to symbolize uncompromising individuality.
Caron Yatagan is a bold, uncompromising green leather that smells of damp earth, smoky herbs, and the primal musk of the forest. It is a complex, dark, and deeply aromatic composition that evokes the image of a hunter returning from a rain-soaked forest. This is a fragrance for the connoisseur who has moved past mainstream offerings.
Caron Pour Une Femme (2018) is a sophisticated amber-rose fragrance by Richard Fraysse, blending green mandarin, benzoin, incense, and amber. With moderate performance and a warm, smoky character, it is ideal for fall and winter evenings. A solid choice for those who appreciate understated elegance.