This winter, trade your crisp, aromatic scents for something deeper, something spicier, woodier, or muskier. These heavier notes complement the season by giving you the olfactive equivalent of a warm, weighted blanket. They shine brightest when the sun is sparse, and many of them moonlight year-round as nighttime scents.
Below are our seven favorite winter scents. Some have been heating things up for years, while others made their warm and welcome debuts in the last lap around the sun. Whether you’re looking for something sexy or subtle, there’s a surefire pick on this list.
Tom Ford Noir

Tom Ford named this spicy, powdery scent after the dark of night, which makes it perfect for the winter solstice, too. He created the scent for man’s duality: There is sophistication on the outside, but a more personal, private dimension that few people get to see. Consider the contrasting notes of pepper, resin, violet, iris and bergamot as proof of Noir’s complexity.