Penhaligon's Blenheim Bouquet Eau de Toilette
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Brand:
penhaligon's
Line: blenheim bouquet
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: niche
Volume: 30 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml, 200 ml
Country TM: Great Britain
Made in: Great Britain
Gender: for men
Scent Type: citrus, fougere
Top Note: Lavender, Lemon, Lime
Heart Note: Musk, Pine
Base Note: Black Pepper
For those who appreciate time-tested fragrances, classic style, and impeccable taste, Penhaligon's Blenheim Bouquet perfume was created. Its aromatic composition can be a signature scent for every man who always presents himself as a sophisticated and gallant gentleman with impeccable manners and a sense of taste. This citrus-fern fragrance is capable of instantly drawing everyone's attention to its owner, arousing interest and intrigue, emphasizing masculinity and strength.
The top notes of the perfume belong to the citrus freshness of bitter lemon and invigorating citrus, as well as cool, exciting lavender. The "heart" will reveal resinous, deep, bitter-captivating notes.
Pine overflows with animalistic chords, alluring musk. In the trail, you will feel the scent of black pepper, which with its sharpness and spiciness will underline the character and temperament of its owner.Release date: 1902
Country of manufacture: England
Gender: male
Fragrance classification: citrus fougere
Top note: lavender, lemon and lime
Middle note: musk, pine
Base note: black pepper
This fragrance is magnificent, very atmospheric and prestigious. It creates a special atmosphere and style for its use. Naturally, it is not worth wearing without matching the appearance with that of a classic gentleman. It's like riding in a tuxedo on an old Moskvich car.
Definitely for connoisseurs.
I thank the Makeup team for their prompt delivery and another gift with my order. Keep up the good work!
Franklin could not have used this fragrance as he died in 1790. Here is a little history:
In 1704, John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough, won a battle at Blenheim. In gratitude, he was gifted the Blenheim Palace. In 1902, London perfumer William Henry Penhaligon created the invigorating cologne, Blenheim Bouquet, for the 9th Duke of Marlborough. For a long time, this fragrance remained exclusive to the Marlborough family, including Sir Winston Churchill.
I bought this fragrance for my husband, looking for something unique and non-trivial. It starts off with a beautiful citrusy scent, but then it blends seamlessly with other notes. We are very satisfied with it. And it also makes for an impressive gift - you can tell the story about Benjamin Franklin choking on it.