
How to Choose Your First Trudon Candle: A Scent-by-Scent Guide
Cire Trudon has been making candles since 1643, three centuries before any other luxury candle brand on our floor. The house was the official candle supplier to the court of Versailles under Louis XIV, and the modern collection still uses the vegetable-wax formula Trudon originated. After two decades of carrying every Trudon scent that has crossed our floor at Candle Delirium, here are the five we recommend most, ranked by what we actually sell.
The best Cire Trudon candle for first-time buyers is Abd El Kader, a blend of crushed spearmint, black tea, and warm vanilla. We put it in the hands of more first-time buyers than any other Trudon because the mint and tea read clean in any room while the vanilla keeps it from feeling cold. Start with the Classic ($140, 55 to 65 hours of burn time); the Small ($58) covers you if you want to try it in a smaller format first.
#1 Most Popular: Abd El Kader (Mint, Tea, Vanilla)
Abd El Kader is the one we recommend most often, and for good reason. It opens with a rush of freshly crushed spearmint and black tea, then settles into warm vanilla and ginger. Bright without being sharp, warm without being heavy. Rose hands Abd El Kader to anyone uncertain about which Trudon to start with. It is the safest first Trudon.
#2 Best Leather-Tobacco: Ernesto (Tobacco, Rum, Leather)
Ernesto is the candle you light when you want a room to feel like an aged library or a leather armchair by a fireplace. Deep tobacco, rum, and leather notes create something grounding and intimate. This is a favorite among people who gravitate toward darker, richer fragrances. The Intermezzo three-wick format opens the scent up further. For a more accessible take on the leather-tobacco-smoke profile, our own Delirium Suede & Smoke ($58, created by our founder Anthony Carro) explores a similar register at roughly half the price.
#3 Best Cozy Comfort: Gabriel (Dried Flowers, Oak, Honeyed Spices)
Gabriel is the scent we reach for when a customer says "something cozy." Dried flowers, oak, and honeyed spices create the closest scent-equivalent to a warm wool blanket on a fall afternoon. Stacy gives it to her own family every December. It holds up in summer, though most of our regulars order it between October and February.
#4 Best Mediterranean: Cyrnos (Citrus, Lavender, Fig Leaves)
Named after a villa on the French Riviera, Cyrnos is citrus, lavender, and fig leaves layered over a green base. The scent reads sun-drenched without being sweet. We sell more Cyrnos in summer than any other Trudon, and it remains the brand's quietest-throw scent: a good pick for smaller rooms or for dinner parties where the candle should support, not dominate.
#5 Most Unexpected: Carmelite (Rose, Geranium, Iris, Patchouli, Cedar)
Carmelite is the smell of old stone walls and mossy cloisters: rose, geranium, and iris over a base of patchouli and cedar. It is the Trudon scent that wins over the customers most skeptical of luxury candles, in our experience. Darren keeps the Small candle on his desk year-round.
A note on sizes
Every scent in the Trudon candle collection comes in multiple sizes. The Small (70g, about 18 hours) is a way to test a fragrance before committing. The Classic (270g, 55 to 65 hours) is the signature format most people start with. The Intermezzo (800g, three wicks, 120+ hours) and the Great candle (3kg, five wicks) are for when you have found your scent and want it to fill a room for weeks.
Is Cire Trudon worth the price?
A Trudon Classic runs $140 to $155, putting it in the upper tier of luxury candles. At a 60-hour burn time, that works out to roughly $2.30 per hour. For comparison, a Diptyque Classic at $90 runs about $1.50 per hour, and a mass-market candle at $20 runs about $0.80 per hour with one-quarter the fragrance load and a wick that often tunnels. After more than two decades of comparing return rates across the floor, Trudon's price reflects what is in the vessel: the hand-blown Tuscan glass, the vegetable wax, and the fragrance concentration are genuinely premium. For customers who want a similar leather-tobacco-smoke register at roughly half the price, our own Delirium Suede & Smoke explores the same olfactory family from a different house.
Where to Find the Best Deals on Trudon Candles and Perfumes
The honest answer, after selling Trudon at Candle Delirium for more than two decades: there is no discount channel for this house. Trudon holds its prices, authorized retailers sell at the same list prices as trudon.com, and the brand almost never appears in a storewide promotion. Knowing that changes how you shop for a deal. Here is what each channel actually offers.
Amazon and eBay. Trudon listings on marketplace sites come from third-party resellers, not from Trudon or its authorized partners. Prices sometimes dip below list, but there is no authenticity guarantee, and scented wax stored badly for a year loses the throw you are paying for. A discounted candle that burns flat is not a deal.
Coupon and deal sites. You can search Groupon or RetailMeNot for a Trudon promo code; you will mostly find expired listings for other brands. Prestige fragrance houses rarely authorize codes, and Trudon is among the strictest.
Department stores and luxury e-tailers. Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Net-a-Porter, and Liberty London are legitimate authorized channels, and loyalty points are the realistic edge there. When those stores run sitewide sales, though, read the fine print: prestige fragrance is typically excluded.
Trudon.com and authorized specialists. The same list prices as every legitimate channel. The advantage of a specialist is range and guidance, not markdowns.
So the smartest Trudon purchase comes down to format math rather than markdowns. The $58 Small candle is the lowest-cost way into the house. The Classic carries the best cost-per-hour of the core formats, roughly $2.30 per burn hour. If you own Trudon's La Promeneuse melter, the $49 scented wax cameos are the quiet bargain of the whole line. And Trudon's eau de parfum line runs $290 everywhere, so buy it where you can smell it first. Candle Delirium has stocked the full Trudon collection as an authorized retailer since 2003, ships it free over $150, and keeps Trudon burning on the floor of our West Hollywood store so you can make a $140 decision with your nose instead of your luck.
Why Candle Delirium Stocks Every Trudon Scent
Trudon has been making candles since 1643, originally for Parisian churches and later for the courts of Louis XIV and Napoleon. Today, every candle is still made at the Trudon workshop in Normandy using 100% vegetable wax with no paraffin, pure cotton wicks, and hand-blown glass vessels crafted by artisans in Tuscany. The vessels are modeled after antique champagne buckets and stamped with a gold medallion. They are objects you keep long after the candle has burned.
Candle Delirium recommends Abd El Kader as the first Trudon for new buyers, the safest entry to a house that has been making candles since 1643. Browse the full Trudon candle collection to find yours.
Reviewed and updated July 8, 2026.























