Anaïs Anaïs by Cacharel is a classic floral fragrance launched in 1978, celebrated for its lush bouquet of white florals and green notes.
Professional Summarised Description
- Launch & Perfumer: Released in 1978 by Cacharel, created by Paul Léger, Raymond Chaillan, Robert Gonnon, and Roger Pellegrino
- Olfactory Family: Floral Green
- Top Notes: Bergamot, lemon, blackcurrant, lavender, orange blossom, Madonna lily
- Heart Notes: Hyacinth, carnation, rose, Moroccan jasmine, Florentine iris, ylang-ylang, tuberose, honeysuckle, lily-of-the-valley, galbanum
- Base Notes: Sandalwood, incense, vetiver, cedarwood, patchouli, oakmoss, leather, musk, amber
Profile
- Opening: Fresh and green with citrus (bergamot, lemon), fruity blackcurrant, and aromatic lavender, softened by orange blossom and lily.
- Heart: A dense floral bouquet dominated by honeysuckle, lily-of-the-valley, tuberose, and jasmine, enriched with spicy carnation and earthy galbanum.
- Base: Warm and grounding with oakmoss, sandalwood, incense, leather, and musk, giving a chypre-like depth and vintage elegance.
Character
- Style: Romantic, powdery, and timeless — a fragrance that epitomizes the white floral extravagance of the late 1970s and 1980s.
- Impression: Often described as lush, feminine, and nostalgic, balancing fresh green notes with a rich floral heart and a warm, musky base.
- Legacy: Considered one of Cacharel’s most iconic perfumes, often compared to the house’s youthful Amor Amor but with a more classic, vintage sophistication.
✅ In perfume oil format, Anaïs Anaïs becomes richer and longer-lasting, with the floral heart and musky-amber base more pronounced, ideal for those who appreciate vintage-style compositions with enduring depth.

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