Winter just isn’t the same if your home doesn’t smell like fresh baked cookies and pies around Thanksgiving or balsam fir and peppermint during Christmas. It’s the scents of the season that transport you to holiday cheer and an all around warm feeling this time of year.
Make sure you have these nostalgic scents wafting throughout your home this winter.
Balsam & Cedar
Merry Christmas! Nothing says Christmas tree season like the smell of fresh pine, and this balsam and cedar candle smells like it is straight from the forest.
Peppermint
This three-wick candle is made with peppermint oil and added notes of creamy vanilla for that crisp, icy scent of a fresh winter’s snow.
Mulling Spices
Mulled wine and apple cider on their own and spiked, are a deliciously warm way to welcome autumn and they make your house smell amazing. Keep the scent going with a mulling spices candle.
Gingerbread Maple
Bring back memories of fresh baked gingerbread cookies with this candle. Notes of spices, cloves and a touch of maple makes this the perfect fall to winter scent.
Cherries On Snow
The perfect blend of tart, juicy cherries with sweet almonds is the perfect fruit flavor for winter.
Red Apple Wreath
Another classic in the Yankee Candle collection, Red Apple Wreath brings forth the festive aroma of sweet apples, cinnamon, maple and walnuts for an all around signature scent of the season.
Christmas Cookie
Christmas Cookie is a classic Yankee Candle scent that has been around for decades and is arguably one of the most popular holiday scents from the brand. Who doesn’t love the smell of rich, buttery, vanilla scented, holiday sugar cookies?
Candy Cane Lane
Have you ever wondered what the North Pole smells like? Burn this candle in your home and you’ll find out it smells like candy canes, sweet peppermint and pure Christmas joy.
Sugared Plums
Visions of sugar plums will be dancing in your head when you burn this sweet scent of candied fruit.
Frosted Cranberries
Zesty cranberries, oranges and raspberries make up this candle, which is perfect to burn for Thanksgiving or winter festivities.