Cuba was the nightlife, casino and party paradise of the 1930s, where Cherigan was already a favourite perfume brand of the local jet set. Fiesta Habana is an ode to the vibrations of Havana nights, enveloped in a swirl of Cuban rum and sweet tobacco. This extrait is enhanced by creamy vanilla and tolu roughed up with haylike tonka bean, spicy immortelle and earthy patchouli.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, late-evening company in a dim room where the air already carries smoke, wood and sweet liquor. It projects a dense, charismatic presence, more velvet jacket than fresh shirt, and suits a wearer who likes their scent to leave a dark, memorable wake.
How to wear
Best in cool weather and after dark, when its smoky woods and tobacco can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply sparingly at first: extrait concentration gives strong diffusion, and a few sprays are enough to let the rum, vanilla and immortelle bloom gradually on skin.
Who it’s for
For lovers of smoky orientals, tobacco scents and rich extrait compositions with a leathery, woody edge. It will appeal to anyone who enjoys dark sweetness, resinous warmth and a bold, textured fragrance with a vintage nightlife mood.
Cherigan’s story
Cherigan is a Parisian house rooted in the glamour of the Art Deco era, with a style that leans into elegance, confidence and a discreet kind of luxury. Its modern relaunch keeps that vintage spirit alive through extrait-strength compositions and a polished, characterful aesthetic.
Fiesta Habana’s concept
Fiesta Habana is framed as an ode to Havana nights, drawing on the image of 1930s Cuba as a paradise of nightlife, casinos and celebration. The composition centres on rum and tobacco, then deepens into vanilla, tonka, immortelle and patchouli for a warmer, more textured take on the city’s nocturnal energy.
Extra info
The name points directly to Havana, and the scent is built around a Cuban nightlife fantasy rather than a clean tropical portrait. Cherigan’s extrait format and high natural-material focus give it a dense, luxurious feel that matches the house’s Art Deco identity.
Cuba was the nightlife, casino and party paradise of the 1930s, where Cherigan was already a favourite perfume brand of the local jet set. Fiesta Habana is an ode to the vibrations of Havana nights, enveloped in a swirl of Cuban rum and sweet tobacco. This extrait is enhanced by creamy vanilla and tolu roughed up with haylike tonka bean, spicy immortelle and earthy patchouli.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, late-evening company in a dim room where the air already carries smoke, wood and sweet liquor. It projects a dense, charismatic presence, more velvet jacket than fresh shirt, and suits a wearer who likes their scent to leave a dark, memorable wake.
How to wear
Best in cool weather and after dark, when its smoky woods and tobacco can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply sparingly at first: extrait concentration gives strong diffusion, and a few sprays are enough to let the rum, vanilla and immortelle bloom gradually on skin.
Who it’s for
For lovers of smoky orientals, tobacco scents and rich extrait compositions with a leathery, woody edge. It will appeal to anyone who enjoys dark sweetness, resinous warmth and a bold, textured fragrance with a vintage nightlife mood.
Cherigan’s story
Cherigan is a Parisian house rooted in the glamour of the Art Deco era, with a style that leans into elegance, confidence and a discreet kind of luxury. Its modern relaunch keeps that vintage spirit alive through extrait-strength compositions and a polished, characterful aesthetic.
Fiesta Habana’s concept
Fiesta Habana is framed as an ode to Havana nights, drawing on the image of 1930s Cuba as a paradise of nightlife, casinos and celebration. The composition centres on rum and tobacco, then deepens into vanilla, tonka, immortelle and patchouli for a warmer, more textured take on the city’s nocturnal energy.
Extra info
The name points directly to Havana, and the scent is built around a Cuban nightlife fantasy rather than a clean tropical portrait. Cherigan’s extrait format and high natural-material focus give it a dense, luxurious feel that matches the house’s Art Deco identity.