VANILLA VOYAGE
Vanilla Voyage by Maison Asrar
Fragrance Notes
According to multiple sources, these are the commonly cited notes:
| Position | Notes | Description / Role |
|---|---|---|
| Top (opening) | Caramel, Butter | Sweet, creamy, gourmand — gives a rich, buttery caramel opening. |
| Heart / Middle | Jasmine, Tonka Bean, Honey | Floral and sweet — the jasmine softens the gourmandness, while the tonka and honey add a warm, nutty sweetness. |
| Base | Vanilla, Musk, Amber | The foundational warmth & longevity — creamy vanilla cushioned by soft amber and musk. |
| Additional / Variant Note | Liquorice | Some sources list a touch of liquorice in the opening to give a subtle twist. |
So in summary: Caramel + butter on top; jasmine, honey, tonka in the heart; and vanilla, amber, musk in the base (with sometimes a hint of liquorice).
Character & Impression
- It is often described as a gourmand vanilla fragrance — that is, one that emphasizes edible, dessert-like accords.
- Many users note it leans buttery, custard-y, and deeply sweet. One user on Reddit said: > “This is the most buttery, custard-y, sweet, caramelly vanilla I’ve ever smelled. Hands DOWN. It’s warm and deep and comforting.”
- It’s warm, rich, and enveloping — not a light, airy floral perfume, but one that clings and draws attention, especially in cooler conditions.
- There’s a balance: the floral/tonka middle helps prevent it from being overwhelmingly “vanilla syrup,” and the amber/musk base gives depth so it doesn’t stay flat.
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