Aroma

Vanilla

Vanilla: warm, sweet, quietly complex. The only spice in the orchid family — a flavour the Americas gave the world, now familiar everywhere.

Scent familyGourmand
Best seasonWinter
Time of dayEvening

Vanilla is the only spice in the orchid family, and it begins its life as a climbing vine native to Mexico. The Aztecs were the first to use the fermented pod — they called it tlilxochitl, black flower — and blended it with cacao in the drinks that reached Europe as luxury goods. The rest of the world spent three centuries trying to grow it elsewhere: Java, Madagascar, Indonesia. The vine will grow anywhere tropical, but it refuses to flower without a specific bee, and without that bee the hand-pollination that makes commercial production possible is slow, labour-intensive work. That is why vanilla is the second most expensive spice after saffron — and why the synthetic version, developed in the 1890s, became so common that many people have never smelled the real thing.

The real thing opens differently. Synthetic vanilla is straightforwardly sweet from the first second. Natural vanilla is quiet at first — a warm, almost leathery note — and the sweetness arrives slowly, deepening into something richer: cream, dried fruit, faint wood. The scent lingers. On skin it can last for hours.

The tradition places vanilla firmly in winter evenings and the soft end of the day. Its scent family is gourmand — food, comfort, warmth — and its register runs to love and calm. The tradition pairs it with Joy and Calm as moods, with Love & Romance as an intention. In practice this means it works the way a familiar thing works: you return to it and your body reads the signal. The tradition suggests the same simple move as with any object that carries meaning — give it a place in an evening, name the intention in plain words, and let the repetition do its work.

In the catalogue you'll find vanilla as essential oil, candles, incense and room sprays — the warm end of the shelf.

Resonates with

Moods

JoyCalm

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