The Story
Why it exists.
There is a version of Vanille Havane that exists in memory, warm, familiar, a comfort. Coeur de Oud is not that version. Five hundred bottles, a Coeur de Oud extraction pulled from a single, rare piece of Cambodian oud heartwood. Darker. Deeper. More insistent. Not a reinvention. An insistence. The kind that says: the original existed. But this one goes further. Where the original offered warmth, this version offers depth. Where the original invited, this one commands. The oud heartwood brings resinous darkness that transforms the familiar vanilla into something more complex, more demanding, more alive. It is not for everyone. That is precisely the point.
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The Beginning
There is a version of Vanille Havane that exists in memory, warm, familiar, a comfort. Coeur de Oud is not that version. Five hundred bottles, a Coeur de Oud extraction pulled from a single, rare piece of Cambodian oud heartwood. Darker. Deeper. More insistent. Not a reinvention. An insistence. The kind that says: the original existed. But this one goes further. Where the original offered warmth, this version offers depth. Where the original invited, this one commands. The oud heartwood brings resinous darkness that transforms the familiar vanilla into something more complex, more demanding, more alive. It is not for everyone. That is precisely the point.
The materials here are not a suggestion. Comorian vanilla sourced from a single origin carries resinous warmth rather than generic sweet extract. Cambodian oud from a specific heartwood piece contributes smoky woodiness rather than harsh medicinal character. Egyptian jasmine threads an indolic dimension, a bridge between the floral and the animalistic that makes the oud feel intentional rather than accidental. The ingredient quality is the point. The difference between sweet and complete.
The Evolution
The opening arrives like a wave. Cocoa and warm vanilla greet you first, setting a tone of indulgence that feels both familiar and surprising. The oud then begins its slow assertion over the next thirty minutes, smoky and woody, like someone struck a match across the room. Then the wave pulls back. Projection eases slightly as other notes draw closer to the skin, creating an intimate conversation rather than a shout. Jasmine enters with indolic warmth, its floral presence threading through the composition like a quiet counterpoint. Meanwhile, the cacao slowly deepens, turning darker and more resinous as time passes. The drydown is where Coeur de Oud truly becomes itself. The oud grows quieter here, not vanished but steadier, the floor upon which everything else stands. A cocoa-resin warmth emanates, warm and enveloping, asking nothing of anyone.
Cultural Impact
Vanille Havane Coeur de Oud exists as both a love letter and a provocation for those who adored the original Vanille Havane. This version offers depth they might not have known they wanted, a darker interpretation that speaks to the allure of rarity in contemporary perfumery. For those new to the house, the five-hundred-bottle edition signals that value here is measured in quality and provenance, not in recognition or accessibility. The fragrance has earned its place in the collections of those who seek something beyond the mainstream, a scent that rewards patience and attention.
The House
France · Est. 2016
Les Indémodables is an independent French niche fragrance house established in 2016 by Valérie and Rémi Pulvérail. The house takes its name from the French word meaning "timeless" or "unfading," a concept that runs through its entire catalog. Les Indémodables operates alongside Rémi's earlier venture, L'Atelier Français des Matières, a supplier of aromatic raw materials to the perfume industry. This dual structure allows the house to maintain direct access to natural ingredients while maintaining creative independence. The brand is known for its Vanille Havane collection, which has spawned multiple flankers, as well as fragrances like Musc Des Sables, Escale En Indonésie, and Ambre Suprême. The house participates in fragrance events including Esxence, the international niche perfume exhibition.
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