I have a number of vintage dead stock manufacturers samples of Creed. My Royal delight is considerably more golden than later reformulations. I tend to sample Creeds multiple times because I can never...
Notes per Creed, which designates it a "soft oriental": * Top Notes: Tangerine, bergamot * Middle Notes: Jasmine, violet * Base Notes: Ambergris and leather I do love me some Creed, and th...
A very peculiar fragrance... To me it's more masculine than feminine... I can smell a lot of woods (essences), some spices, leather. The drydown is warm and sublty oriental with a hint of green. Defi...
Royal Delight... As men's fragrances go, I find this kind of boring... smells like a citrus cologne spilled on a leather sofa. It's mostly leather with some citrus in the background... There are so m...
Fascinating story for this one! Queen Maria Christina of Spain commissioned this scent for the secret lover she had after her husband, King Ferdinand, died on the throne. She marrried the man, a roy...
Nice! Reminds me of Number One by Parfums de Nicolai. I think it's stronger and less on the chypre side of things (for some reason I get a chypre feel from No. One). Strong floral but classy. Not incr...
I really like Royal Delight! It's one of the few Creed that agree with my chemistry, while others disappears from my skin in a snap (see great Spring Flower and Fleurissimo :'() R.D. is different! It'...
With a cartoony name like Royal Delight? I couldn't resist... This one's a mish-mash - some may say complex, but it smells chaotic to me. I usually think its weird when people refer to household obj...
This is a definitely spicy perfume but not like Opium ,Youth Dew or the like. This is odd because it is mixed with a citrus note. Maller's description is very good and I can't find any discernable not...