Notes: honeysuckle leaves; honeysuckle flowers, herbaceous notes; ambergris. This fragrance opens with with a beautiful honeysuckle note as tart and bright as lemon. A herbaceous accord surrounds th...
The problem with Creed Chevrefeuille -- and to my nose it's a serious problem -- is that it uses copious amounts of the Creed musky boysmell base. This is that musky thing that lurks beneath Orange S...
I have never found a fragrance that more embodies the word 'refined'! While it is technically unisex, I find that it is more masculine and I hope daring men won't be put off by the honeysuckle, this ...
This didn't smell of honeysuckle at all to me, although it does smell good ... although it's billed as a unisex, it struck me as a little too masculine, so I gave it to my nephew who caddies at a fanc...
I love the initial mintiness of this scent, but it quickly takes on a different smell to me: kind of a clean laundry smell. While that's not terrible in itself -- who doesn't like clean laundry? -- I ...
One of my biggest regrets about the end of summer is -- no more Chevrefeuille! It's a spring and summer scent completely. Chevrefeuille means "honeysuckle", and that's what this fragrance most evoke...
Chevrefuille is one of the more unique Creeds. On the first blast, I was instantly in love ... it was a mixture of honeysuckle and cool mint notes (lots of them), complementing each other very well. T...
Glorious honeysuckle! I have such fond sense-memories of honeysuckle from my childhood that it's no wonder I like this fragrance. When I was a kid at camp in the summertimes, I used to smell the hon...
After much testing, I'm stil puzzled as to just what this scent was intended to be. Creed describes Chevrefeuille Original: "Citrus notes, herbs and honeysuckle combine to produce a fresh, green 'pa...
Anyone who has made the fatal error of planting mint directly in the ground in their garden knows that it will rapidly take over the entire garden. Wonderful, but intense and very invasive. Essentia...