As other reviewers have mentioned, Artemisia is probably one of Penhaligon's most inoffensive scents. This is a positive in that the fragrance is extremely wearable, as pretty as its etched glass bott...
This probably the most sophisticated of all of Penhaligon's scents. Although it is described as a floriental, it's a straight oriental with some floral notes on me. The simple gold and purple package ...
This is probably the Penhaligon's I reach for the most. Cool, sweet and very floral, Bluebell reminds me more of hyacinths than any other perfume I've tried. The initial blast can come of something of...
This and Petite Cherie are the only AG scents I'd call 'young and/or cute'. This is definite peony with red currant middle notes and probably a peach and rose base. Fruity, fun and playful
Elisabethan Rose is not your typical sweet scent. That is, rather than smelling like 'fake rose' (in the same way fake grape never smells like the real thing) or like real tea roses, Elisabethan Rose ...
Wow - I bought this unsniffed, based on reviews, and I'm so impressed by the real thing that I'm considering placing another order just to stock up. This is a very sweet perfume, in th best possible s...
The packaging on this bottle is adorable, with a long pink frosted bottle that is a take-off of the original Louis XVI bottle. Wide at the top, with a narrow base, it has a plastic cap that has tiny i...
Sniffing Malabah reminds me of a cup of orange ginger tea. The ginger note is definitely present, although less sweet and more spicy. A spicy sweet confection with a dry note from the tea. Cinnamon, c...
Eau de Hadrien may be one of those very rare scents that manages to be the best of it's kind - and more. I have tried many citrus scents from Baby Doll to Jo Malone Grapefruit, but have yet to find on...
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...