First things first, this perfume preceded Dior by Dune by a year or two. I have often wondered if the Behometh that is Dior took a little known British fragrance, tweaked it, gave it a completely new ...
Notes from Penhaligons are: Lemon, Geranium, Bergamot, Tarragon and Lavender Heart Notes Carnation, Rose and Jasmine Base Notes Cinnamon, Patchouli, Musk, Amber, Cedar and Vanilla It starts with...
As much as I adore Penhaligon's fragrance, this one is the disappointing one. It smells like some effort to imitate some European major store brandes, maybe Hugo Boss, maybe Paco Rabanne or Roberto Ca...
It's very sad - today I checked Penhaligon's website and found that LP no.9 is no longer there. I knew that it is going to be discontinued for a while, but seeing it disappear from the website for go...
Great fragrance - I sprayed quite a bit on because I looooove lots of perfume (even if it annoys other people aroung me :) ) and its quite strong, its like no other perfume I've ever had. Its very woo...
Smells sort of alcholic on me then turns metallic and off. Loved it on a fragrance card but HATE it on me. I thought I smelled like rotting mums... definitely try it on yourself before you buy!
At the beginning, the lavender/oakmoss combination is far too strong and not quite appealing, but the fragrance quickly settles down into a complex, mysterious and alluring mixture of vanilla, amber, ...
Starts with mandarin and cloves, being very autumnal and sweet. Drydown develops the sandalwood and jasmine, with hints of a powdery rose. Finally I am left with all-day long warm and subtle wafts of ...
Smokey, musky and sweet, but on me it turned a bit masculine. I love the bottle. perhaps I'll give this another try another time before ruling it out.