The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Vanillin Supreme arrived in 2025 as the brand's declaration on what vanilla can be when it stops apologizing. The name says it plainly: vanillin is supreme here. Not a background player. Not a seasonal trend. This is vanilla as the main event, supported by cocoa's depth, rum's warmth, and sandalwood's grounding presence. The composition asks a simple question, what happens when you build a fragrance around vanilla's potential instead of its reputation?
What makes this work is the refusal to choose. Cocoa could have taken over, pushing toward chocolate. Rum could have gone tropical. Rose could have softened everything into potpourri. Instead, each note holds its ground. The vanilla doesn't disappear into the cocoa, it dances with it. The sandalwood absorbs the warmth and gives it somewhere to land. The rose whispers at the edges, keeping things from getting too heavy.
The evolution
The opening announces itself with intention. Vanilla and cocoa arrive together, not competing but complementary, like stepping into a space where the baking just finished. The rum adds subtle warmth underneath, not alcoholic so much as comforting. The vanilla persists throughout the wear, revealing different facets as time passes. There is a creaminess that develops, smooth and enveloping, as the fragrance settles into the skin. The cocoa whispers in the background, adding depth without ever becoming dominant. What emerges is a warm, slightly sweet composition with woody undertones that give it presence without heaviness. The drydown is where this fragrance earns its name. The vanilla continues to evolve, now layered with a richness that feels both cozy and refined. The rum warmth lingers close to the skin, a gentle embrace that invites a second smell.
Cultural impact
The fragrance offers a sophisticated take on vanilla that treats the note with respect and complexity. Rather than the familiar skin-like accord often seen in mainstream releases, this version embraces vanilla as a rich, multi-dimensional element. The genderless formulation appeals broadly, avoiding the gendered marketing that often limits fragrance appeal. Clean ingredients make this option suitable for those with sensitivities, without sacrificing the depth and character that experienced fragrance wearers appreciate. The warm, complex character provides something distinctive in a market where straightforward sweet scents dominate.



















