Winter Candle Collection made exclusively for Aimee's French Market
I wanted to release a series of seasonal candles that would transport you to France, with all of its unique scents and aromas. And most importantly candles that have a REAL fragrance… not something that smelled like an air freshener you hang in your car! I couldn’t find any, so I decided to custom blend these myself and have a wonderful candle maker produce them here in the US just for Aimee’s French Market.
Each of the winter candles is 8oz. of 100% soy wax, which burns cleanly and provides a longer lasting fragrance. They come in a tin (no breakage) and have a wood wick for a more natural feel. Some are priced a bit higher, as they have related garnishes on the top.
Without further adieu, here is the winter collection:
Joyeux Noel - A complex blend of pine, berries and spice. The definitive scent for the holidays. This one has real berries and pine that float on the top.
Yule Log - A classic French tradition. A decorated log thrown on a fire and then everyone tosses a bit of red wine on it. This candle is a blend of both the campfire smell of the log, with a wine finish. And it has little pieces of bark that float.
Roasted Chestnuts - This is personally one of my favorite holiday traditions. Chestnuts are thrown on the fire to roast and come out with a sweet, nutty taste. This candle is mostly the latter, with just a finish of campfire.
Pain d’Epices - The smell every French person remembers from the childhood. A warm blend of nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves with just a hint of vanilla.
I wanted to release a series of seasonal candles that would transport you to France, with all of its unique scents and aromas. And most importantly candles that have a REAL fragrance… not something that smelled like an air freshener you hang in your car! I couldn’t find any, so I decided to custom blend these myself and have a wonderful candle maker produce them here in the US just for Aimee’s French Market.
Each of the winter candles is 8oz. of 100% soy wax, which burns cleanly and provides a longer lasting fragrance. They come in a tin (no breakage) and have a wood wick for a more natural feel. Some are priced a bit higher, as they have related garnishes on the top.
Without further adieu, here is the winter collection:
Joyeux Noel - A complex blend of pine, berries and spice. The definitive scent for the holidays. This one has real berries and pine that float on the top.
Yule Log - A classic French tradition. A decorated log thrown on a fire and then everyone tosses a bit of red wine on it. This candle is a blend of both the campfire smell of the log, with a wine finish. And it has little pieces of bark that float.
Roasted Chestnuts - This is personally one of my favorite holiday traditions. Chestnuts are thrown on the fire to roast and come out with a sweet, nutty taste. This candle is mostly the latter, with just a finish of campfire.
Pain d’Epices - The smell every French person remembers from the childhood. A warm blend of nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves with just a hint of vanilla.
I could smell this all day and be satifised with this “healthy” version of a chocolate cake! It really is the scent of a deep, dark chocolate. I’m resisting adding whipped cream…
K.C.
I was once lucky enough to be in Paris on New Year’s Eve and this brought it all back. The candle really does smell like a lovely champagne. And I love the Eiffel Tower floats on the top! Welcome, 2023!
H.L.
I love the balance of the berries, pine and cinnamon of the candle. It IS the holidays scent to me. It also looks great when solid or burning.
-K.J.