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    Nicolai Parfumeur Createur

    Saint Honoré.

    Late morning. Warm kitchen. You.

    WoodyNuttyVanillaLactonic

    Saint Honoré by Nicolai Parfumeur Createur is a eau de parfum fragrance that opens with Black Pepper, Bergamot, transitions into a heart of Hazelnut, Milk, Orange Blossom, and settles into a base of Vanilla, Sandalwood, Musk. Expect 4-6 hours longevity and moderate sillage. Best suited for fall and winter. Rated 3.5/5, loved by the community, 33 votes.

    The Full Picture

    What you'll experience.

    Nicolai Parfumeur Createur

    Saint Honoré

    A pastry shop you can wear.

    Main Accords

    WoodyNuttyVanillaLactonic

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    Your Verdict

    4.0/5

    33 total votes

    How It Performs

    When to Wear

    Character

    The Experience

    A pastry shop you can wear.

    Top Notes · 0-15 minutes

    Bergamot and black pepper arrive together. The citrus is bright and clean; the pepper adds a brief warmth that prevents the opening from reading as merely fresh. It's a quick handshake, not a slow introduction.

    warmcomfortinginvitingnurturingsensual

    The Story

    Why it exists.

    Saint Honoré takes its name from the legendary Parisian patisserie. The challenge was clear: how do you capture the essence of something so deeply rooted in French culture and transform it into a fragrance that breathes on skin? The answer wasn't obvious. Pastry notes in perfumery often slide into literal sweetness, the edible without the emotional. The approach here is different, focused on the feeling of the thing, not just its smell. The result is a fragrance that manages to evoke warmth and comfort without ever tipping into confectionery caricature. There's a subtlety to how the notes interact, a restraint that keeps the composition from becoming heavy or cloying.

    If this were a song

    Community picks

    La Vie en Rose

    Louis Armstrong

    Saint Honoré audience atmosphere

    Who It's For

    Is it for you?

    Saint Honoré speaks to a specific kind of person. See if it matches who you are.

    Obsesses over the finer details

    Values refinement and cultivation

    Appreciates craft others overlook

    Why you'll love it

    The hazelnut-milk heart is perfect

    Lasts 5-6 hours on most skin

    Warm without being heavy

    The vanilla drydown is stunning

    Orange blossom lifts the sweetness nicely

    Close sillage, intimate and personal

    Consider if...

    Some find the milk note fades fast

    Can lean powdery on very dry skin

    Not enough projection for some

    May feel too sweet in warm weather

    Longevity varies significantly by skin type

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    How it compares

    How Saint Honoré compares to similar fragrances
    This fragranceSaint HonoréNicolai Parfumeur CreateurCherguiSerge LutensAniNishane
    ConcentrationEau de ParfumEau de ParfumExtrait
    Top NotesBlack Pepper, BergamotMelon, Lemon, Aquatic Notes
    Longevity4-6 hours6-10 hours6-10 hours
    SillageModerateStrongStrong
    Best SeasonFallFallWinter
    Rating3.97/54.23/54.26/5

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    Reviews

    What others think.

    The hazelnut-milk opening either converts you to the pastry shop cause or leaves you cold, which side did Saint Honoré land on for you?

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