Warm Spices of Perfumery: Incense, Labdanum & Vanilla
Luxury fragrances often share one quiet signature: a warm, resinous core that feels elegant, balanced, and unmistakably long-lasting. This is where an ingredient and olfactive focus becomes meaningful, because premium perfumery is less about loudness and more about structure, depth, and evolution on skin.
Among the most iconic materials that create this refined warmth are incense, labdanum, and vanilla.
Incense: the smoky glow of sophistication
Incense in perfumery usually refers to olibanum-style resin notes that smell smoky, mineral, citrus-resinous, and slightly airy. It adds instant authority to a fragrance, making it feel more ceremonial, more composed, and often more “expensive” because it builds atmosphere without sweetness overload.
You can see incense used in two very different luxury directions:
- In AMARIS (Night De Paris Prive), incense sits in the heart alongside deeper resins, shaping a warm, sophisticated character designed for evening wear.
- In GOLD (Night De Paris), incense appears in the base with amber and vanilla, giving the sweetness a darker, more refined edge rather than a simple gourmand feel.
Labdanum: the amber backbone that lasts
Labdanum is a resin note famous for creating an amber effect: warm, balsamic, slightly leathery, and deeply resinous. In high-end blends, labdanum behaves like a silent architect. It rounds sharp edges, deepens the mid, and helps a scent feel long-lasting and seamlessly blended.
You’ll spot labdanum used as a luxury anchor in:
- AMARIS, where labdanum supports the incense heart and sets up a richer, more resinous dry-down.
- MARTE (Night De Paris Prive), where labdanum appears in the base with woods, delivering a composed woody-amber finish that wears with quiet confidence.
Vanilla: warmth, comfort, and polish (when done right)
In luxury perfumery, vanilla isn’t just “sweet.” It can feel creamy, smooth, softly spicy, and sophisticated, especially when balanced with resins, woods, or incense. Vanilla also enhances the sense of comfort and creates a more rounded, lasting impression.
Vanilla shows two polished styles here:
- AMARIS uses vanilla in the base with leather and honey, turning warmth into something elegant and memorable.
- GOLD features vanilla in a base with amber and incense, making the sweetness feel richer, deeper, and more refined.
Incense, labdanum, and vanilla create luxury because they bring warmth with structure. Incense adds atmosphere, labdanum adds resinous depth, and vanilla adds smooth polish. When they’re layered in the right balance, the fragrance feels richer, lasts longer, and leaves an elegant trail that stays refined from the first spray to the final dry-down.





