Warm Summer Nights | Yankee Candle

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I know it's nearing the end of August and we generally associate September with Autumn but I'm hoping (and praying) for an Indian Summer, so I'm not breaking out the cosy candles just yet! These gorgeous scents are part of Yankee Candles "Warm Summer Nights" collection, I have three out of the four released and each one has its own unique but equally dreamy scent. 

First up is Passion Fruit Martini, the one I was most looking forward to sampling. It smells exactly how I expected too, like a fruity cocktail with a citrus undertone. The main notes are tropical (think Robinsons tropical squash), mango and orange. It's now one of my favourate all time Yankee Candle scents.


Next is Sunset Breeze, I'll be honest I didn't think I would be interested in this one but I couldn't of been more wrong. I thought it would be musky but it's not at all! It's yet again a subtle fruity scent, it says fresh on the jar but it's definitely more tropical smelling. Maybe with a hint of Clean Cotton on cold sniff, however I can't smell that when its burning.

Lastly is Flowers In The Sun, quite a floral scent as the name suggests but again it's got that delectable fruity undertone. It's such a beautiful and inoffensive smell, if your not a fan of the traditional floral scents such as Fresh Cut Roses or Peony this might be a good one for you. I think it's one of those candles you could burn all day and it would make your house smell fresh and inviting. You know what actually, it smells a lot like Yankee Candles Mango Peach Salsa scent which has recently come out of retirement.

The small jars are priced at £8.99 each and can be found on Yankee Candle online store or shops if you have one near you, there is also another scent in the range called Dreamy Summer Nights which is more of a woody vanilla musk scent. 

Have you smelt any of the Warm Summer Nights collection? 
Which was your favourate?

Until next time xo


*This post contains PR samples but all opinions are my own*


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