To figure out the base notes of colognes, you can talk to the people at the perfume counter, who will be glad to assist you. You can also research perfumes online to find out more.

Some gourmand perfumes to try are Salted Caramel by Shay and Blue, Candy by Prada, or Le Petite Robe Noire by Guerlain.

Shalimar by Guerlain is a classic example of this type of scent.

Hypnose by Lancome is a perfume in this category.

To make the scent more wintery, pick a floral with a deeper, more intense scent, that has a base of jasmine or tuberose, for instance. [9] X Research source Vera Wang’s Princess is a good example of this type of scent. [10] X Research source

You can find a fragrance quiz by doing a simple search, but many major perfume websites also have them. You can also test out samples that come in magazines or ask people you know what their scent is if you like it.

Often, perfume counters will have coffee beans on the counter to help you clear out your nostrils. Take a good whiff between scents to help clear your palate, so to speak.

Consider leaving it on for a few hours before buying it. You may find you don’t like it after having it on for a while. [15] X Research source Testing perfumes with samples is a fabulous way to both save money and make sure that a scent works for you!