Chocolate Perfumes Are Trending—7 Elegant and Indulgent Scents to Wear in Winter 2026
They're soft, warm, and sophisticated.
Gourmand perfumes are trending. Actually, they've been trending for a while now. Whether it's classic notes like vanilla, almond, and honey, or new and hyper-specific ones like toasted marshmallow, whipped cream, and dulce de leche, we've officially found ourselves in the midst of a sweet-smelling renaissance. Don't think that means we're reverting back to the saccharine-screaming, sugar-soaked scents of yesteryear, though. Winter 2026's lineup is a far cry from cheap or tacky—it's full of modern, elegant, and indulgent perfumes.
There's one specific note that's leading the gourmand charge come the New Year: chocolate (or cocoa). It might not be the most obvious choice, but it's soft, warm, and surprisingly sophisticated. And most importantly, it has range! Chocolate notes can veer earthy and slightly bitter, like pure cocoa powder, or rich and melty, like milk chocolate. Regardless of which side speaks to you, know that chocolate perfumes will be the hot-ticket item in winter 2026. Below, we've listed seven of the most sophisticated selections to help you get ahead of the cool-girl curve.
Fragrance notes: Rose centifolia, cocoa, oud
Aerin's Rose Cocoa Parfum is the epitome of elegance. A subtle, powdery note of cocoa swirls in a base of sophisticated rose and sultry oud (otherwise known as "liquid gold" due to its rarity and expense). Inspired by "a box of sumptuous chocolates and a bouquet of roses," it's as intimate and romantic as a luxurious Valentine's date, although its relevance extends far beyond February 14.
Fragrance notes: Ambrette, coconut water, patchouli, cocoa absolu, wild musk
Byredo's Velvet Haze Eau de Parfum is an iconic, yet difficult-to-define fragrance. It combines powdery ambrette with fresh coconut water, earthy patchouli, velvety cocoa, and wild musk. The effect is unique, sexy, and exotic—the perfect scent to catch a special someone's eye in a crowded room or draw them closer in an empty one. Don't wear it if you want to blend in because it insists on standing out.
Fragrance notes: Citrus peel, fresh cream, vanilla beans, fleur de sel caramel, sandalwood, cocoa, mocha
Liis's Choux Choux Eau de Parfum is a true gourmand fragrance. I mean... the notes read like a French pâtisserie. I can almost see the colorful petit-fours, feel the warmth wafting from the ovens, and hear the delicate crackling of fresh-baked croissants. And for good reason. This perfume was inspired by choux à la créme pastry and "chouchou," a French term of endearment that roughly translates to "darling." It's the perfect perfume for those who wish to bring warmth, elegance, and whimsy to a cold winter.
Fragrance notes: White chocolate truffle, champagne accord, dark cacao
An après-ski scent if there ever was one! It's deep, rich, and decadent, harkening back to a Swiss chalet in the '80s, where color-blocked ski suits and Dom Pérignon abound. Or, maybe it's a snowy mountain lodge à la George Michael's Last Christmas music video (IYKYK). Expensive-smelling notes of white chocolate truffle mingle with champagne and dark cacao. Once applied to the skin, you will detect a hint of juicy plum, soft jasmine, and warm vanilla, too. When it dries down, though, it enters its second act. It envelops you in a soft, subtle scent, like a second skin.
Fragrance notes: Tobacco leaf, tonka bean, vanilla, ginger, cocoa, wood sap
What can I say about Tom Ford's Tobacco Vanille Eau De Parfum that hasn't already been said? The editor-favorite fragrance is also rumored to be worn by celebrities like Harry Styles and Taylor Swift (enough said). It's rich, warm, and opulent, combining spicy notes of tobacco leaf, ginger, and cocoa with soft vanilla and creamy tonka bean. Inspired by an English gentleman's club, the genderless scent radiates power, luxury, and warmth.
Fragrance notes: Chantilly vanilla, tonka bean, cocoa shell
Henry Rose's Dave Eau de Parfum is one of my all-time favorite perfumes, and I know the otherBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing editors agree. (Duh! It won aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing Beauty Award for "Best Sophisticated Vanilla" Fragrance.) It's anything but basic, mixing sweet chantilly vanilla with creamy tonka bean and rich cocoa shell. Wear this, and people will be enamoured by the warmth, sultriness, and subtle spice that are tangled up in this scent.
Fragrance notes: Bourbon vanilla bean extract, upcycled cocoa shell, frangipani, milk accord
Smooth, creamy, and comforting, this perfume belongs to the milk-chocolate camp of cocoa scents. Even though the cocoa shell note doesn't receive top billing, it melds sweetly and surreptitiously with the rich bourbon vanilla, floral frangipani, and creamy milk accord. I have yet to find one person who doesn't have a visceral, "You smell so good" reaction to this scent.

Kaitlyn McLintock is a Beauty Editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . She has 10 years of experience in the editorial industry, having previously written for other industry-leading publications, like Byrdie, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, and others. She covers all things beauty and wellness-related, but she has a special passion for creating skincare content (whether that's writing about an innovative in-office treatment, researching the benefits of a certain ingredient, or testing Wholesale Replica Bag and greatest at-home skin device). Having lived in Los Angeles, California, and Austin, Texas, she has since relocated back to her home state, Michigan. When she's not writing, researching, or testing beauty products, she's working through an ever-growing book collection or swimming in the Great Lakes.