The Story
Why it exists.
Eau de Caramel returned in 2025 as the latest entry in ESSNCE’s Originals Sweet Treats collection, reviving the house’s first caramel experiment from 1992. The brief asked the in‑house team to bottle the feeling of warm caramel sauce, the kind that pools over a spoon on a cool evening. Using a concise pyramid of just seven notes, the fragrance aims to translate that everyday indulgence into a wearable moment, staying true to ESSNCE’s philosophy of turning simple memories into personal archives.
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Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald
The Beginning
Eau de Caramel returned in 2025 as the latest entry in ESSNCE’s Originals Sweet Treats collection, reviving the house’s first caramel experiment from 1992. The brief asked the in‑house team to bottle the feeling of warm caramel sauce, the kind that pools over a spoon on a cool evening. Using a concise pyramid of just seven notes, the fragrance aims to translate that everyday indulgence into a wearable moment, staying true to ESSNCE’s philosophy of turning simple memories into personal archives.
The choice of salted‑caramel ice‑cream as the top note adds a briny contrast that prevents the scent from becoming syrupy, while the heart’s caramel popcorn and white chocolate introduce a buttery, toasted nuance reminiscent of a cinema snack bar. This combination lets the gourmand theme feel both playful and refined, a balance ESSNCE pursues by limiting the formula to a handful of high‑impact accords.
The Evolution
The opening bursts with a chilled salted‑caramel ice‑cream shimmer that instantly grabs attention, lasting roughly the first ten minutes before the sweetness mellows. As the heart emerges, caramel popcorn crackles alongside creamy white chocolate, creating a warm, buttery cloud that settles around the mid‑hour. By the time the composition reaches the dry‑down, the base of vanilla, tonka bean, coumarin and musk takes over, softening the earlier brightness into a powdery, lingering warmth that clings for the remainder of the 4‑6 hour wear. On dry skin the transition is quicker, fading after three hours, while on oily skin the gourmand trail can linger into the evening, leaving a faint, comforting residue reminiscent of a lingering caramel glaze.
Cultural Impact
Caramel has long been a symbol of indulgence, tracing its roots from ancient Middle Eastern confectionery to modern dessert culture. In many societies, the rich, buttery flavor evokes celebrations, family gatherings, and seasonal treats. The salted caramel twist adds a contemporary edge, reflecting today’s love for sweet‑salty contrasts. This fragrance captures that heritage, turning a familiar taste into a wearable memory that resonates with both nostalgic and forward‑looking sensibilities, making it a cultural bridge between tradition and trend.
The House
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ESSNCE curates a small but vivid catalogue of modern fragrances that balance nostalgic notes with unexpected twists. The line includes bright citrus compositions such as Tarte Au Citron (2026) and sweet gourmand creations like Eau de Caramel (1992) and Drunk Apple Pie (2023). Each scent arrives in a clean bottle that lets the perfume speak for itself, inviting collectors to explore a world where simplicity meets depth. ESSNCE positions itself as a laboratory for scent experiments rather than a mass‑market house, offering limited releases that encourage personal discovery.
If this were a song
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The scent feels like a smooth, sweet lullaby with a cool edge, echoing the opening’s icy caramel and the warm vanilla finish.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald



















