A deep, velvety blend of cocoa, coconut and dark rum melts into creamy vanilla, ylang-ylang and smooth woods. Smoky tobacco marries the almond-honey facets of tonka bean in this sensual gourmand.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of close conversation in low light, where warmth matters more than brightness. Its cocoa, rum and woods create a plush, intimate aura that feels polished and slightly provocative, with enough softness to stay inviting rather than heavy.
How to wear
Best in cooler weather, Noir Cacao wears most naturally with a light hand: one to three sprays are enough to let the cocoa, rum and tonka bloom without overwhelming the room. On skin it reads creamy and smooth; in air it leaves a darker, more smoky gourmand trail.
Who it’s for
For those who like gourmand fragrances with depth, texture and a darker finish rather than sugary brightness. It will appeal to wearers drawn to cocoa, rum, tonka and woods, especially if they prefer sensual, velvety compositions with a niche feel.
Release year
2026
The nose
Arina Franzén. Franzén is presented as the visionary perfumer behind Villaniflōr’s high-end niche line, and Noir Cacao reflects the kind of polished, textural composition associated with modern artisanal perfumery: rich materials, careful balance, and a clear sense of sensuality without excess. Her work here leans into contrast—gourmand depth tempered by woods, florals and musks—rather than a simple dessert-like effect.
Collaborators
Dark Tales Artisan Perfumery shaped the creative framework and market positioning of the fragrance, presenting it as part of Villaniflōr’s main line and guiding the concept of a balanced, profound sensory experience. Arina Franzén developed the perfume within that vision, translating the brief into a dark gourmand composition with a refined, niche finish.
Villaniflor’s story
Villaniflōr is positioned as a high-end niche house built around balance, depth and quiet exclusivity. Its fragrances aim for a gentle but memorable presence, with an emphasis on polished composition and sensory richness rather than loud projection or trend-led effects.
Noir Cacao’s concept
Noir Cacao was introduced in 2026 as part of Villaniflōr’s main line under the Dark Tales umbrella. The fragrance was conceived as a deep, sensual gourmand, built around cocoa, rum and creamy woods, with the house framing it as an expression of refined niche perfumery rather than a story-driven launch with a fixed narrative.
Extra info
Noir Cacao is also listed as Nōir Kakaō or Noir Kakaō. It is a vegan extrait and appears in Villaniflōr’s main line alongside scents such as Persika, Iris Poudré and Fleurs d'Orange.
A deep, velvety blend of cocoa, coconut and dark rum melts into creamy vanilla, ylang-ylang and smooth woods. Smoky tobacco marries the almond-honey facets of tonka bean in this sensual gourmand.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of close conversation in low light, where warmth matters more than brightness. Its cocoa, rum and woods create a plush, intimate aura that feels polished and slightly provocative, with enough softness to stay inviting rather than heavy.
How to wear
Best in cooler weather, Noir Cacao wears most naturally with a light hand: one to three sprays are enough to let the cocoa, rum and tonka bloom without overwhelming the room. On skin it reads creamy and smooth; in air it leaves a darker, more smoky gourmand trail.
Who it’s for
For those who like gourmand fragrances with depth, texture and a darker finish rather than sugary brightness. It will appeal to wearers drawn to cocoa, rum, tonka and woods, especially if they prefer sensual, velvety compositions with a niche feel.
Release year
2026
The nose
Arina Franzén. Franzén is presented as the visionary perfumer behind Villaniflōr’s high-end niche line, and Noir Cacao reflects the kind of polished, textural composition associated with modern artisanal perfumery: rich materials, careful balance, and a clear sense of sensuality without excess. Her work here leans into contrast—gourmand depth tempered by woods, florals and musks—rather than a simple dessert-like effect.
Collaborators
Dark Tales Artisan Perfumery shaped the creative framework and market positioning of the fragrance, presenting it as part of Villaniflōr’s main line and guiding the concept of a balanced, profound sensory experience. Arina Franzén developed the perfume within that vision, translating the brief into a dark gourmand composition with a refined, niche finish.
Villaniflor’s story
Villaniflōr is positioned as a high-end niche house built around balance, depth and quiet exclusivity. Its fragrances aim for a gentle but memorable presence, with an emphasis on polished composition and sensory richness rather than loud projection or trend-led effects.
Noir Cacao’s concept
Noir Cacao was introduced in 2026 as part of Villaniflōr’s main line under the Dark Tales umbrella. The fragrance was conceived as a deep, sensual gourmand, built around cocoa, rum and creamy woods, with the house framing it as an expression of refined niche perfumery rather than a story-driven launch with a fixed narrative.
Extra info
Noir Cacao is also listed as Nōir Kakaō or Noir Kakaō. It is a vegan extrait and appears in Villaniflōr’s main line alongside scents such as Persika, Iris Poudré and Fleurs d'Orange.