Winter Candle Collection made exclusively for Aimee's French Market
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.
Buche de Noel - Yum!! A dark chocolate cake rolled with fresh whipped cream. It doesn’t get better than that. This rich scent of chocolate is accented by chocolate wax cake pieces that float on top.
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.
Paris New Year’s Eve Candle and Wine Bag Pairing - A very unique scent for a candle… champagne. The scent almost tickles your nose without the actual bubbly. And it has Paris confetti floating on the top.