Vanilla Absolue by Tauer Perfumes

Vanilla Absolue 2025

Felix2109
07/08/2025 - 06:03 PM
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The quiet magic of real vanilla

The essence of vanilla is exactly what the title of the new fragrance from Tauer Perfumes promises: Vanilla Absolue. Although "new" is only partly true, it is rather a homage to Vanilla Flash by Tauerville, a now discontinued brand by perfumer Andy Tauer. I will therefore also discuss here whether Vanilla Absolue can keep up with the masterpiece Vanilla Falsh, even trumps it or has nothing in common at all.

The fragrance starts directly with an oriental cloud of spices, from which cinnamon, clove and cardamom clearly stand out for me. After a few seconds, a rosy note becomes noticeable, giving the opening a floral softness and maturity. Personally, I hardly notice the dried fruits mentioned in the top note, or only with a lot of imagination.
Shortly after the "spice jungle" becomes quieter, the eponymous vanilla comes to the fore. But don't worry, it is neither cloying nor artificial, a trap that vanilla fragrances unfortunately often fall into. We all know at least one fragrance where this is the case ;). In Vanilla Absolue, the vanilla note is based on a natural CO₂ extract from real vanilla pods, which is probably also the reason why it smells so authentic, sophisticated and unsweet here. As the fragrance progresses, a gentle tobacco note joins in, deepening the composition once again. The spices and rose remain, but recede into the background, while the base becomes woodier and more balsamic. Very cozy, very elegant.

But I don't want to keep you in suspense any longer. Let's now compare Vanilla Absolue and Vanilla Flash.
I wore both fragrances at the same time - one on the left, the other on the right. The difference? You can hardly smell it! If you sniff closely, Vanilla Absolue may seem a little more resinous and balsamic in the base, which gives it more depth, but these are nuances at most. Vanilla Absolue lasted about 10 hours on me, while Vanilla Flash left after about 8.5 hours. Again, I don't notice any differences in the sillage, so they are clearly noticeable without being annoying.

The fragrance should appeal to all those who miss Vanilla Flash and are finally looking for a worthy replacement, as well as those who want to experience vanilla in an unsweet, authentic version. And, of course, all fans of the typical Tauer DNA, because Andy Tauer's signature is unmistakable here and runs through the entire fragrance.
For me, Vanilla Absolue is an absolute winter and fall fragrance and is cozy, warm, enveloping but certainly never boring. Unisex? Definitely. Age limit? None.

This fragrance will definitely accompany me on many cold days this year and maybe soon you too?
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EveMistEveMist 1 month ago
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That's exactly how I feel about it. Wonderful description of the scent. There's also something soapy throughout, but never too much or disturbing - the rose geranium?
I don't care about seasons, I wear it now ☺️
Felix2109Felix2109 1 month ago
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Yes, the soapy note will probably be the rose or the rose geranium, I'm with you there :)