The Story
Why it exists.
Match Made in Heaven answers a simple question: what happens when earthy matcha meets sweet cherry blossom? Sorce found the answer in vanilla soft-serve, waffle cone, and powdered sugar over creamy sandalwood. The blend takes familiar dessert-shop notes and weaves them into something that feels both nostalgic and unexpected, letting the green bitterness of matcha play against the creamy sweetness of vanilla before the warm wood base grounds everything together.
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Meg Baird
The Beginning
Match Made in Heaven answers a simple question: what happens when earthy matcha meets sweet cherry blossom? Sorce found the answer in vanilla soft-serve, waffle cone, and powdered sugar over creamy sandalwood. The blend takes familiar dessert-shop notes and weaves them into something that feels both nostalgic and unexpected, letting the green bitterness of matcha play against the creamy sweetness of vanilla before the warm wood base grounds everything together.
The matcha opening isn't trying to be tea-like in a conventional sense. It arrives green, almost bitter, then immediately softens as the vanilla ice cream swoops in. Some find the cherry blossom detectable; others don't. But the waffle cone and sugar powder in the heart are unmistakable, creating a playful interplay between sweetness and warmth that feels like stepping into a quiet dessert shop where familiar flavors mingle in an inviting way.
The Evolution
The opening hits bright and sweet with a whisper of green. The matcha and vanilla move together, the green and bitter softened by creamy sweetness. Then the waffle cone note arrives, it smells like the outside of a sugar cone, slightly caramelized, warm. The cherry blossom, when it appears, reads more as a soft floral cushion than a distinct note. As the hours pass the sandalwood base emerges, creamy and woody, carrying the sweetness across the skin. Eventually you're left with vanilla and sandalwood together, warm and sweet, close enough to feel like your own skin smell.
Cultural Impact
Match Made in Heaven builds on a dessert-shop aesthetic that has become increasingly common in niche perfumery. Earthy matcha, sweet cherry blossom, vanilla, and waffle cone notes come together to create something that feels both familiar and surprising. The blend takes familiar confectionery flavors and transforms them into an unexpected experience, one that feels nostalgic yet fresh. Sorce's indie positioning within its collection reflects a larger shift in how fragrance enthusiasts approach niche releases, treating them as quiet discoveries rather than loud statements.
The House
United States · Est. 2022
Sorce began as a modest experiment in Charlotte, North Carolina, where founder Caitlin Hayes turned her home‑lab blends into a small‑batch perfume label. The brand offers a rotating catalog of niche scents, each released in limited quantities and presented in minimalist glass vessels. Sorce’s lineup includes playful titles such as In Dreams and Fairy Tales Blueberry (2025) and more contemplative notes like English Major (2024). The house focuses on scent as personal expression, inviting collectors to explore fragrance as a daily ritual rather than a fleeting trend. By keeping production tight and distribution direct, Sorce maintains a hands‑on relationship with its community of indie perfume enthusiasts.
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This fragrance sounds like a slow Sunday, warm waffle cone air, the hum of an ice cream shop at golden hour, that quiet happiness of something sweet shared. Soft, nostalgic, and quietly confident.
Vas Covered In Paint
Meg Baird
























