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13 Stellar Holiday Candles to Make Your Home Smell Festive This Season

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Something about lighting a scented candle during the holiday season feels especially apropos. For me, it’s a ritual. Throughout fall and winter (I tend to burn incense in warmer months), and especially in December, scenting your space and setting the mood with a festive candle is a tradition. The warm flicker, the burning of the wax, and the anticipations of the inevitable scent “throw” mark the season in an intimate and celebratory way. Plus, it makes your abode smell darn good whether you’re hosting friends or simply enjoying a cozy night in. Many fragrance houses release limited-edition holiday scents crafted especially for this time of year, and we’re here to guide you through common olfactive families. We also share some of our favorite candles to help make your season more festive.

When most people think of holiday candles, their minds often drift to the familiar scents of pine and wood. And for good reason. who doesn’t love the smell of fresh spruce or crisp pine needles to capture the essence of the season? But delve into the world of artisanal candles, and you’ll uncover a world of complexity and sophistication across various olfactive families. Luxury perfumers approach candle-making with the same artistry as crafting fine colognes, layering top, heart, and base notes into intricate scent pyramids. A classic pine scent might be elevated with hints of vanilla, cedar, or florals, creating unique and intoxicating interpretations of holiday aromas.

While we’ve grouped the candles below by scent profile, some blur the lines—woody notes intertwine with gourmands, or spice mingles with incense. These candles are more than fragrances; they’re aromatic compositions crafted to set the festive mood. With that in mind, holiday candles generally fall into a few fragrance families – something to suit every taste. Here are some of the more common categories to guide your nose:

Woods and pine: Pine, as stated above, earns its place in every holiday candle story. Balsam Fir and Spruce are in rotation every season with their invigorating, classic winter tree scent. It’s timeless, and if you prefer to stick with these traditional woods for the holidays, I wouldn’t blame you. In fact, most holiday candles—whether Pine or in other scent families feature some woodsy notes. For example, cashmere wood brings a creamy softness, oakwood adds a robust earthiness, and cedar has a grounding, crisp character. The magic lies in how these woods are blended—paired with everything from juniper berries and vanilla to patchouli—crafting distinctive scents that showcase each candle’s personality.

Gourmands: Gourmands are fragrances inspired by foods, and during the holiday season, they evoke the edibles we find comfort in. This broad category includes notes like vanilla and chocolate, known for their rich, indulgent tones, caramel, and honey for sweet warmth and nostalgia. Cozy, baked-good notes like gingerbread, spiced cake, and pistachio imbue a comforting, café-inspired vibe, and crisp accents like peppermint or fruit tones like raspberry add a playful aroma. Festive nuts are also a hallmark here—chestnut offers a sweet, earthy quality, while praline and hazelnut bring equally rich aromas. Decadent and almost good enough to eat, gourmands set a warm and comforting tone.

Winter Florals: Winter florals have become a trending category in recent years. While florals are typically associated with warmer weather, winter florals imbue a sweet, fresh, and invigorating aura, often grounded by subtle woody notes. These fragrances draw inspiration from flowers that either thrive in winter or symbolize the season. Think of the deep musk of rose, the powdery or alpine brightness of edelweiss, or the delicate elegance of winter jasmine and freesia. Winter florals also incorporate seasonal greenery like holly or mistletoe, often as complementary notes to add earthy, crisp depth. What makes this category so captivating is its balance—fresh, delicate blooms intertwined with warm, woodsy notes or spices, creating an olfactory juxtaposition that feels as festive as it is sophisticated.

Spice: Spice candles are a perennial holiday staple, offering cozy yet zesty aromas that evoke crackling spices and pungent nostalgia. The best winter spice candles have a bit of bite, often blending elements of gourmand and woodsy notes for balance. Cinnamon, perhaps the most common spice note, brings a sweet, warm, and slightly woody character. Clove has its distinct, earthy, smoky edge, while cardamom adds a citrusy spice. Ginger and pepper are other oft-used spice notes that add character. Spice candles can veer into overly sweet, cloying cinnamon-bomb territory. But when crafted with an artisanal balance of supporting notes, they deliver a fantastic aromatic kick that will infuse your space with holiday vibes.

Incense: There’s something nostalgic and otherworldly about incense aromas. I have long been a fan of any scents that evoke the tranquil ambiance of an old church on a crisp winter’s day, and festive candles provide a canvas for these ancient interpretations. Winter marks the season for notes like frankincense, with its smoky, balsamic, and slightly citrusy profile that offers a sacred, meditative quality. Myrrh adds a warm, earthy richness with a hint of smokiness. Benzoin, with its sweet, vanilla-like warmth, softens sharper notes and lends a luxurious depth to the composition. Incense notes can work all winter, but when combined with gourmands, wood, or spices, they become a transportive holiday staple.

Whatever your olfactive preferences, ’tis the season to light a candle (or a few) and fill your home with a festive ambiance. The holiday candles below, many of which are limited editions, are crafted by renowned fragrance houses specializing in their craft. These perfumers create artisanal, intoxicating scents, with packaging often as elevated as the wax itself. Remember, it’s the season for giving, and a scented candle makes a thoughtful, elegant gift that’s universally appreciated—perfect for hosts or fellow fragrance connoisseurs. So, check a box off your gift list, or simply cozy up, put on a record, light the wick, and treat yourself to its warming, fragrant aroma.

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