Collection of the best rose scented candles in Canada for 2026.

11 Best Rose Scented Candles in Canada 2026 – Tested & Ranked

The best rose-scented candle for most people is the Gist of Light Blooming Rose, a hand-poured coconut-soy candle with a fresh, true-to-life rose fragrance (not powdery), made in small batches in Canada, at a fraction of luxury-brand prices. Below, we rank 11 of the best rose candles available in Canada in 2026, from artisan makers to luxury houses.


How We Ranked These Rose Candles

We evaluated each candle on five factors:

FactorWhat we looked for
Scent qualityFresh, true-to-life rose vs. powdery or synthetic
Burn time & waxCoconut soy / soy preferred; clean, even, long burn
Scent throwHow well it fills a room when lit (hot throw)
ValueQuality and burn time relative to price
Availability in CanadaIn stock and shippable to Canadian addresses

The 11 Best Rose Scented Candles at a Glance

#CandleWaxApprox. PriceBest For
1Gist of Light — Blooming RoseCoconut soy~$26 CADBest overall & best value
2Voluspa — Roses Embossed JarCoconut wax~$32 CADBest decorative jar
3Diptyque — RosesParaffin blend~$95 CADBest luxury splurge
4Jo Malone — Red RosesWax blend~$110 CADBest designer fragrance
5Nest — Rose Noir & OudSoy blend~$68 CADBest dark/woody rose
6LOHN — floral rangeCoconut soy~$48 CADBest Canadian luxury
7Vancouver Candle Co — geranium roseSoy~$32 CADBest BC-made option
8Gist of Light — Blush of LoveCoconut soy~$26 CADBest for Valentine’s Day
9Roja Parfums — Rose de MaiSoy~$140+ CADBest ultra-luxury
10Trudon — TuileriesParaffin blend~$120 CADBest green/garden rose
11Yankee Candle — Fresh Cut RosesParaffin~$30 CADBest widely-available

Prices are approximate and vary by retailer. Last reviewed June 2026.


1. Gist of Light — Blooming Rose (Best Overall & Best Value)

Wax: Coconut soy · Burn time: 45–55 hours · Price: ~$26 CAD · Made in: Kelowna, BC, Canada

The Blooming Rose earns our top spot because it gets the single most important thing right: it smells like a real rose, not a powdery, dated approximation. The fragrance opens green and fresh — the cool, dewy quality of a just-cut bloom — before deepening into a full, velvety rose heart with soft jasmine and a warm musk base.

It’s hand-poured in small batches in Canada using coconut soy wax, which burns cleaner and holds the floral complexity better than the paraffin used in many mass-market rose candles. At around $26 CAD, it dramatically undercuts the luxury houses while matching them on scent fidelity.

Why it’s #1: True-to-life fresh rose scent, clean coconut-soy burn, made in Canada, and a fraction of luxury-brand prices. For most people buying a rose candle to actually enjoy (rather than display), this is the one.

Shop the Blooming Rose Candle

ProsCons
Authentic fresh roseSmall-batch availability
clean coconut-soy burn
excellent value
made in Canada; phthalate-free.

2. Voluspa — Roses Embossed Jar (Best Decorative Jar)

Wax: Coconut wax · Price: ~$32 CAD

Voluspa’s embossed glass jar is genuinely beautiful — a decorative object in its own right. The Milk Rose fragrance pairs Bulgarian rose with marshmallow milk and white amber for a sweeter, softer take on rose. If you want a candle that looks as good unlit as it smells lit, this is a strong choice.

Pros: Stunning embossed vessel; coconut wax; sweet-floral profile.
Cons: Sweeter and less true-to-rose than our top pick; jar style isn’t for everyone.


3. Diptyque — Roses (Best Luxury Splurge)

Wax: Paraffin blend · Price: ~$95 CAD

Diptyque’s Roses is an icon for a reason — a powdery, light, fresh rose with a fantastic hot throw once lit. It’s the candle that taught a generation what a “designer” rose candle smells like. The price is steep, and the wax is a paraffin blend, but the fragrance pedigree is undeniable.

Pros: Iconic fragrance; excellent hot throw; prestige packaging.
Cons: Expensive; paraffin-based; powdery profile won’t suit fresh-rose lovers.


4. Jo Malone — Red Roses (Best Designer Fragrance)

Wax: Wax blend · Price: ~$110 CAD

Jo Malone’s Red Roses is rich and inviting, with subtly sweet notes and airy green facets, plus a citrusy lift that adds complexity. It’s a sophisticated, layered rose for someone who wants their candle to smell like a fine fragrance.

Pros: Complex, perfume-grade scent; elegant minimalist design.
Cons: Premium price; wax blend is less clean than coconut soy.


5. Nest — Rose Noir & Oud (Best Dark / Woody Rose)

Wax: Soy blend · Price: ~$68 CAD

For those who find fresh or powdery rose too light, Nest’s Rose Noir & Oud is the answer — Rose de Mai meets smoky oud, black leather, and patchouli for a sultry, sophisticated rose. A genuinely different, more masculine-leaning take on the flower.

Pros: Deep, smoky, sophisticated; great for evening and autumn.
Cons: Not a “pretty” rose; oud is divisive; pricey.


6. LOHN — Floral Range (Best Canadian Luxury)

Wax: Coconut soy · Price: ~$48 CAD

LOHN, founded in Canada by Victoria and Katerina, makes vegan, cruelty-free, phthalate-free coconut-soy candles with European-inspired fragrances. Their floral profiles are refined and slow-burning. A great Canadian luxury option if you want something more design-forward.

Pros: Canadian-made; clean coconut-soy wax; elegant branding.
Cons: Higher price; rose is part of broader florals rather than a dedicated rose candle.


7. Vancouver Candle Co — Geranium Rose (Best BC-Made Option)

Wax: Soy · Price: ~$32 CAD

Vancouver Candle Co honours traditional candle-making with contemporary artisan scents. Their geranium-rose leaning profiles are warm and slightly earthy — a more grounded rose for people who like a little spice and greenery.

Pros: BC-made; soy wax; artisan credibility.
Cons: Rose appears within blended profiles rather than as a pure rose candle.


8. Gist of Light — Blush of Love (Best for Valentine’s Day)

Wax: Coconut soy · Burn time: 45–55 hours · Price: ~$26 CAD · Made in: Kelowna, BC

Our second entry is purpose-built for romance: champagne crush, blush rose, and warm vanilla. It’s brighter and more effervescent than the Blooming Rose — celebratory rather than classic — which makes it the ideal Valentine’s Day or anniversary candle.

Pros: Romantic, effervescent rose-champagne scent; coconut soy; Canadian-made; great value.
Cons: More seasonal in character than an everyday rose.

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9. Roja Parfums — Rose de Mai (Best Ultra-Luxury)

Wax: Soy · Price: ~$140+ CAD

The most expensive candle on this list, Roja’s Rose de Mai centres on the rare May rose with concentrated essential oils, a citrus top, and a warm woody-spice base. Genuinely exquisite — and priced accordingly.

Pros: Rare May rose; essential-oil-forward; collector-grade.
Cons: Very expensive; a serious splurge.


10. Trudon — Tuileries (Best Green / Garden Rose)

Wax: Paraffin blend · Price: ~$120 CAD

Trudon’s Tuileries is a beautiful rose with abundant green notes that add authenticity — it smells like a rose still on the bush, surrounded by leaves and stems. For lovers of fresh, garden-like florals with a luxury finish.

Pros: Authentic green-rose realism; heritage brand.
Cons: Expensive; paraffin blend.


11. Yankee Candle — Fresh Cut Roses (Best Widely-Available)

Wax: Paraffin · Price: ~$30 CAD

The most accessible option — available almost everywhere in Canada. Yankee’s rose is a classic, widely-loved, straightforward rose scent. Not the cleanest wax or the most nuanced fragrance, but reliable and easy to find.

Pros: Available everywhere; familiar classic scent; affordable.
Cons: Paraffin wax; less nuanced and less clean-burning than artisan options.


How to Choose the Right Rose Candle

If you want…Choose
Best all-round rose, great valueGist of Light Blooming Rose
A romantic Valentine’s giftGist of Light Blush of Love
A decorative statement jarVoluspa Roses
Luxury prestigeDiptyque or Jo Malone
Dark, smoky, sophisticated roseNest Rose Noir & Oud
Canadian-made clean waxGist of Light or LOHN
Garden-fresh green roseTrudon Tuileries

Key buying tips:


Fresh vs powdery: decide which rose style you like. Fresh/green roses (Gist of Light, Trudon) smell alive; powdery roses (Diptyque) smell classic and soft.
– Wax matters: coconut, soy, and soy burn cleaner and hold floral complexity better than paraffin.
Check burn time: a $26 coconut-soy candle with 50 hours of burn can be a better value than a $95 paraffin candle with 40.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best rose-scented candle?
For most people, the Gist of Light Blooming Rose delivers an authentic, fresh rose scent in clean coconut-soy wax at a fraction of the price of luxury-brand candles. For prestige, Diptyque Roses; for a dark rose, Nest Rose Noir & Oud.

Do rose candles smell like real roses?
Quality rose candles can smell remarkably close to fresh roses, especially those using fresh/green rose fragrances rather than powdery ones.

Are rose candles good for Valentine’s Day?
Yes — rose is the classic romantic scent. The Gist of Light Blush of Love (rose and champagne) is purpose-built for Valentine’s Day.

What’s the best rose candle made in Canada?
The Gist of Light Blooming Rose (hand-poured in Kelowna, BC) and LOHN’s floral range are both excellent Canadian-made coconut-soy options.

Are rose-scented candles expensive?
They range widely — from ~$26 CAD for excellent artisan coconut-soy candles to $140+ for ultra-luxury brands. Price doesn’t always track scent quality; a well-made artisan candle often matches luxury houses on fragrance fidelity.

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