Ranked The Best Voluspa Candle Scents

7 Favorite Voluspa Candle Scents and Styles

I find myself drawn to them as soon as I step in any shop that has them.

Voluspa is one of the bigger brands that you find on display in a lot of places and their candles have always been quite alluring.

It’s with pleasure that I go through and smell them all and share my top 7 favorite Voluspa scents with you today!

As an extra, I will also share my thoughts on the different style varieties that most of these scents come in. I do have a preference and I will share why in this post. So check that out at the bottom.

Now back to the fun stuff.


Candle Junkies Top 7 Favorite Voluspa Candle Scents

1. Baltic Amber

(4.7 / 5)

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A great scent for those that like vanilla/spiced candle scents. Subtle but elegant.

Notes: Amber resin, sandalwood, vanilla orchid


2. Goji Tarocco Orange

(4.6 / 5)

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This one is a favorite that we’ve previously mentioned on the blog before. It’s a best seller from Voluspa and is one that I’ve found to please everyone.

Notes: Goji berry, ripe mango, tarocco orange


3. French Cade Lavender

(4.6 / 5)

best voluspa candle scents ranked french cade lavender - candle junkies

French Cade Lavender is sophisticated, calming, and with a nice natural fragrance to it.

Notes: French cade wood, verbena, Bulgarian lavender


4. Spiced Pumpkin Latte

(4.5 / 5)

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This candle made our list for our favorite pumpkin spice scented candles and for good reason. It’s got that classic pumpkin spice fragrance to it but it’s not super heavy. This one just keeps growing on me.

Notes: Fresh Kabocha Pumpkin, Vanilla Marshmallow, Coconut Crema & Cinnamon Spiced Brûlée

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5. Santiago Huckleberry

(4.4 / 5)

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I recommend these kind of scents often. No shame! This one has a nice balance from the vanilla and sugar cane though making it stand apart from the usual fruity scents.

Notes: Ripe huckleberry, vanilla, crushed sugar cane


6. Moso Bamboo

(4.4 / 5)

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Moso Bamboo is another scent that I like more and more over time. It’s woody, yet fresh, and perfect for a fall or winter candle.

Notes: Moso Bamboo, Black Musk & Japanese Cypress


7. Forbidden Fig

(4.2 / 5)

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In typical Voluspa style, this candle manages to lighten the more harsh fragrances that might come from a typical candle of this scent and make it into something that is nicely balanced while being not overly sweet.

Notes: Ripened Fig, Velvety Musk, Midnight Rose & Fig Leaf

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Our Favorite Voluspa Product Styles

For those that like glass jar candles

voluspa single wick glass jars

Out of the five or so different glass jar styles that Voluspa has I find the single wick large jars to be the best. The ones that retail for around $35.

The narrow jar opening, paired with the depth of these containers seems to allow the inside of the jar to heat up a bit more, which helps prevent candle tunneling.

Second, when the flame burns down inside these jars, I love the glow that they give off. I find the look of candles to be important and this style has it!

For those that like the tin candles

While the tin style doesn’t have as many options as the glass, it still has a favorite from me. It is the 3 wick, wide mouthed tins.

voluspa tin candles

The triple wicks on these helps the wax burn evenly and the wide surface area seems to help give the candle more fragrance throw. Simple as that.

For those that have spare cash

The 3 wick tin candles have great scent throw but it doesn’t really compare to what the massive 5 wick glass candles can produce.

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These are by no means cheap. You are however, getting more candle for your money.

Basically, if you break it down to cost per ounce you are actually paying less per ounce with these giant candles than you are with the smaller ones.

So you are actually getting more wicks, more wax, more fragrance throw for less money per ounce.

I get it. It still might not justify paying $150+ on a single candle. However, if you have the money, it might be the better option.


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