
Best fruity-floral gourmand: Armani Power of You Eau de Parfum, from £62
Best ultra-sweet indulgence: Kayali Yum Boujee Marshmallow | 81 Eau de Parfum Intense, from £28
Best tropical gourmand scent: FUGAZZI FRAGRANCES Magic Mango Eau de Parfum, from £95
Best buttery Vanilla moment: Maison Margiela Afternoon Delight, from £62
Best nutty, gourmand cult classic: Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa 91, from £25
By Sephora UK Fragrance Editorial Team
Writers and experts
Updated: 2 February 2026
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Her Parfum
This is a fruity gourmand with attitude. It opens on a hit of juicy Cherry that feels bold and instantly addictive, before warming into a smooth blend of Vanilla and soft Amber. Sweet, but never too much, it’s the kind of scent that lingers and keeps things interesting. If you’re into berry-forward perfumes with a cosy base, this one hits the sweet spot.
The Perfect Match: Burberry Her Intense Eau de Parfum
Irresistible Nectar
Princess Eau Fraiche Refillable
Power of You Eau de Parfum
Yum Boujee Marshmallow | 81 Eau de Parfum Intense
Afternoon Delight
Chai Epice
Cheirosa 91
Vanille Eau de Parfum
Not your average Vanilla. This gourmand perfume takes a cosy classic and gives it an unexpected edge. Wrapped in layers of Vanilla Orchid, Bourbon Vanilla, creamy Sandalwood and a soft floral touch from Heliotrope and Daylily, it’s rich, warm and pretty addictive. Think: Vanilla, but elevated, cool vibes.
The Perfect Match: Laura Mercier Ambre Vanille Eau de Parfum
Fig & Lotus Flower Cologne
Light, bright and totally effortless. This cologne hits you with fresh Fig leaf and crisp Lotus flower notes, balanced out by a smooth, earthy hint of Vetiver. It’s the kind of scent that feels like a breath of fresh air…warning, may cause compliments.
The Perfect Match: JO MALONE LONDON Hinoki & Cedarwood Cologne Intense
Strawberry Eau De Parfum
Love just-ripe Strawberries in the park? Then this one's for you. Opening with bright Bergamot and spicy Pink Pepper that instantly wakes up your senses, it then softens into delicate Jasmine petals and smooth Cedarwood, finishing on a musky note. Fresh but never basic - it’s light enough to wear anywhere but still make a statement.
The Perfect Match: MALIN+GOETZ Strawberry Perfume Oil
Raspberry Ripple Cologne
Your favourite ice cream in perfume form - don’t mind if we do. This fruity gourmand perfume swirls tart Redcurrant and juicy Raspberry with soft White Musk for a scent that’s fun, fresh and a little bit cheeky. It’s sweet without being sugary and light without disappearing. Our ultimate summer gourmand fragrance for 2025, we think this cool scent will be very hot on social media.
The Perfect Match: Jo Malone London Raspberry Ripple Cologne
Coconut Sun Eau de Parfum
This warm, feel-good fragrance blends creamy Coconut Water with dreamy Frangipani, sweet Vanilla and a hint of Sea Salt for that just-back-from-vacay vibe. It’s light, comforting and easygoing… just like golden hour in scent form. Bonus points: every bottle helps fund clean water projects in Ethiopia, so it smells good and does good which we just love.
The Perfect Match: The 7 Virtues Perfume Layering Discovery Set
Wild Vanilla Orchid Eau de Parfum
Soft, sweet and with a side of attitude… this is Vanilla reimagined. Paired with juicy Cassis, fresh-cut Jasmine, and grounded by Sandalwood and Bamboo, it’s creamy but not too sugary and just the right amount of florals. The ultimate balance of cool and confident.
The Perfect Match: FLORAL STREET Sweet Almond Blossom Eau de Parfum
A: A gourmand fragrance is all about notes that smell good enough to eat. Think creamy Vanilla, melted Caramel, whipped Chocolate, toasted nuts and even juicy fruits layered into one addictive scent. These perfumes are warm, cosy and comforting, but this new wave is even more elevated and textured. Modern gourmand perfumes aren’t just sweet, they’re balanced with woods, florals or musks to keep things interesting. If you love scents that feel indulgent and expressive, gourmand is very much for you.
A: The best gourmand perfumes of 2026 are all about finding what matches your vibe. Some go sweet and creamy with Vanilla and Marshmallow, while others lean nutty, smoky or Coffee-led for a deeper feel. We’re seeing everything from Pistachio perfume and Coffee gourmand blends to softer, skin-like sweet scents trending right now. From gourmand perfumes for her to modern, unisex picks, there’s no one-size-fits-all.
A: Sweet fragrances usually sit on the lighter, sugary side, with notes that feel cheeky and fun. Gourmand scents, on the other hand, turn up the richness with deeper notes like Caramel, Chocolate, Vanilla and nuts. They tend to feel warmer, more layered and more comforting on the skin. Sweet perfumes are easy and bright, while gourmand perfumes feel way more indulgent. If sweet is the opening act, gourmand is the main event.
A: Honestly, whenever you want. Gourmand fragrances work just as well during the day as they do at night, depending on how sweet or soft they lean. Lighter gourmands with creamy or nutty notes are great for everyday wear, while deeper, warmer blends shine in the evening. They’re especially popular for date nights, colder months and moments when you want your scent to feel comforting. There are no rules here, just delicious vibes.
A: Fragrance layering is a huge 2026 trend, and gourmand scents are perfect for it. Start with something lighter, like a soft Vanilla or skin-like musk, then build with richer notes like Coffee, Pistachio or Tonka. Layering lets you create a signature scent that feels completely personal and never boring. Think of it like building an outfit, each layer adds something new. The result? A gourmand perfume that feels deeper, warmer and totally your own.
A: Pistachio perfume is surprisingly versatile when it comes to layering. They pair perfectly with Vanilla for extra creaminess, Almond for a nuttier edge, or soft musks for a more skin-like finish. Floral notes like Rose or Jasmine can lift Pistachio and keep it feeling fresh rather than heavy. Woods also work well, adding contrast and balance. The key is mixing creamy with something clean or warm to keep it wearable.