


Piquancy: Candle
piquancy
pi·quan·cy /ˈpē-kən(t)-sē/
noun
1. A pleasantly sharp or appetizing flavor or quality.
2. The quality of being lively, stimulating, or exciting to the senses.
Scent Profile:
Zesty Orange, Crisp Apple, Clove & Herbal Spice
Description:
Piquancy is the perfect paradox—bright yet warm, familiar yet unexpected. This non-traditional seasonal scent starts with a flash of citrusy orange and fresh apple, then simmers into the comforting heat of clove and herbs. It’s crisp, spicy, and slightly sweet, like the first bite of a mulled cider with a twist.
A sensory spark that cuts through the cold, Piquancy is the scent that sells out every year—for good reason. It’s festive, but never cliché.
piquancy
pi·quan·cy /ˈpē-kən(t)-sē/
noun
1. A pleasantly sharp or appetizing flavor or quality.
2. The quality of being lively, stimulating, or exciting to the senses.
Scent Profile:
Zesty Orange, Crisp Apple, Clove & Herbal Spice
Description:
Piquancy is the perfect paradox—bright yet warm, familiar yet unexpected. This non-traditional seasonal scent starts with a flash of citrusy orange and fresh apple, then simmers into the comforting heat of clove and herbs. It’s crisp, spicy, and slightly sweet, like the first bite of a mulled cider with a twist.
A sensory spark that cuts through the cold, Piquancy is the scent that sells out every year—for good reason. It’s festive, but never cliché.
piquancy
pi·quan·cy /ˈpē-kən(t)-sē/
noun
1. A pleasantly sharp or appetizing flavor or quality.
2. The quality of being lively, stimulating, or exciting to the senses.
Scent Profile:
Zesty Orange, Crisp Apple, Clove & Herbal Spice
Description:
Piquancy is the perfect paradox—bright yet warm, familiar yet unexpected. This non-traditional seasonal scent starts with a flash of citrusy orange and fresh apple, then simmers into the comforting heat of clove and herbs. It’s crisp, spicy, and slightly sweet, like the first bite of a mulled cider with a twist.
A sensory spark that cuts through the cold, Piquancy is the scent that sells out every year—for good reason. It’s festive, but never cliché.