If you are like me, wondering what you will be wearing when you stash of LP No. 9 runs out, this might help to fill part of the gap. Looking at the decomposition of notes, the two scents are most sim...
I found this rather a disappointing fragrance. I could not detect any citrus topnotes - Victorian Posy is a blend of rose, violet and iris on me, which dries down to a musky/powdery base. It was bla...
This is my very favorite of the Penhaligon scents - I hope it isn't being discontinued the way someone mentioned below. It is an old fashioned, simple, feminine fragrance. I am a total tomboy, work ...
The quintessential Eglish scent, Victorian Posy has top notes of Lemon, Orange, Hyacinth, Galbanum, Camomile, middle notes of violet and rose and a base of amber and oakmoss. The result of this unlike...
It's an old-fashioned floral with a powdery woody base. I wouldn't buy it but it's OK.
I am delighted to report that I had a completely different reaction to Victorian Posy than the other reviewers! My skin chemistry prevents me from wearing most fragrances well, but the one benefit to ...
This one was so powdery on me that it triggered a sneezing fit -- and that almost never happens with fragrances and me. I had to scrub it off immediately, so I cannot attest to the notes other than t...