Penhaligon's

Penhaligon's
Penhaligon's is a symbol of English artistic perfumery. The brand, originally founded as a barber shop in 1870, immediately made people interested, attracting the curiosity of the English nobility and in particular that of the Crown. The attention to tradition still lives on today in every single one of Penhaligon's exclusive fragrances. An attention that, however, does not fail to update itself on new olfactory horizons when necessary.
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Penhaligon's perfumes: a tradition born in England

 

Penhaligon's is a distinctive, elegant, sophisticated and terribly British English perfumery brand. Each Penhaligon's fragrance is a masterpiece shrouded in a legendary aura, and it is for this reason that the British brand shines among the stars of the perfumery art world: world-famous, Penhaligon's offers olfactory accords linked to English tradition and an elite, refined production known for its authentic natural ingredients mixed with the latest in fragrance chemistry.

The brand is known for its natural, natural ingredients mixed with the latest in fragrance chemistry.

 

Penhaligon's: The History

The history of Penhaligon's begins during the Edwardian decadence: this luxury perfume brand started its long and rich history in the Victorian era. During this era of traditional values and discoveries, William Penhaligon, a creative, enterprising and ambitious barber from Cornwall, decided to move to London and founded a barber shop in Jermyn Street around the end of 1860. Penhaligon devoted himself in his shop to the development and preparation of lotions, ointments and perfumes for his wealthy customers. London society was immediately impressed by his products. His fame even reached the Royal Family, who appointed William Penhaligon as Royal Barber and Profumer at the Royal Court

William was a witty, creative perfumer and barber, always on the hunt for something unusual to tickle his fancy. His first fragrance, created in 1872, was Hammam Bouquet, in honour of the Hammam Turkish Bath in Jermyn Street. In 1902, Blenheim Bouquet was created, named after the palace of the Dukes of Marlborough: this fragrance soon became the favourite of all the nobility of the time, already beginning to define itself as one of the brand's iconic fragrances. To this day Penhaligon's perfumes are still made in England, using the rarest and most precious ingredients, from hand-pressed bergamot to jasmine at twice the cost of gold. Penhaligon's bottles are still exactly as the creator designed them: clear glass with the original distinctive ribbon on the cap.

For 150 years Penhaligon's has been creating perfumes to tell a story: whether it is Greek mythology, the tailors of Savile Row or the tales of the British aristocracy, Penhaligon's always knows how to describe reality through a perfume. This incredible power of evocation, capable of travelling through time and space, is what has made Penhaligon's perfumes iconic and loved the world over. Penhaligon's elaborates perfumes as true works of art. The fragrances are encased in elaborate, massive and luxurious bottles.

 

Penhaligon's: The Portraits Line

Irreverent and unique, Penhaligon's Portraits line joins a series of new launches, including Alizarin, Equinox Bloom and Oud de Nil. Penhaligon's presents its new Portraits collection dedicated to singular representatives of the English aristocracy and does so with all the salt of British irony: behind dramatic names such as Much Ado About The Duke and The Revenge Of Lady Blanche, elegant bottles with gold-plated animal heads as stoppers are concealed. The new collection contains four eau de parfums: The Tragedy of Lord George, which describes the peculiar fictional father of a small English family, a man loyal to king and country (a woody fougère with aspects of foam and rum, by Alberto Morillas). The Revenge Of Lady Blanche, which draws on narcissus, iris and hyacinth to paint a portrait of his wife, a socialite hiding a terrible secret. The Coveted Duchess Rose, in which Christophe Raynaud depicts the life of their unhappily married (if indeed married at all...) daughter to the eccentric, freedom-loving duke embodied in an effervescent leathery-pink fragrance, i.e. Much Ado About The Duke.

 

Penhaligon's Best Seller Perfumes on 50 ml

  • Blenheim Bouquet Eau de Toilette Perfume: Penhaligon's created this fragrance inspired by the Duke of Marlbourough. Its name, in fact, comes from Blenheim Palace, the Duke's residence. It is a traditionally masculine niche perfume, elegant and discreet, yet unmistakable: citrus oils, spices and woods come together to create an inimitable fragrance.
  • Sartorial Eau de Toilette Perfume: a classic fougère scent with notes of oakmoss, tonka bean and lavender, exquisitely juxtaposed with woody, ozonated, metallic and leather notes, violet leaves, spices and honey.
  • The Coveted Duchess Eau de Parfum Perfume: Rose married a Duke in order to escape the stifling rigidity of her family and become the coveted Duchess Rose. After a naively romantic first moment, she finds herself disillusioned and frustrated in an unsatisfying marriage. Always looking for fun and levity (and perhaps romance), her fragrance is a fresh rose that is not so innocent.
  • Juniper Sling Eau de Parfum Perfume:this aromatic fragrance is inspired by one of the most famous liqueurs ever, London Dry Gin. Juniper Sling is an homage to the glittering London life of the Roaring Twenties, a chilled cocktail of gin with the freshness of juniper, a splash of angelica and a black heart of pepper, cardamom, leather and iris. A mouth-watering base of brown sugar, black cherry and amber add extreme sensuality to the fragrance. Enigmatic and attractive, to be used without moderation.
  • Halfeti Eau de Parfum Perfume: one of Penhaligon's Best Seller perfumes, Halfeti is a feminine fragrance that draws inspiration from the opulent and sumptuous products from Turkey: exotic flowers, spices, soft leathers and precious fabrics. The fragrance derives its name from the small Turkish village of Halfeti, where the enchanting black roses at the centre of this fragrance grow along the banks of the Euphrates River. These roses are dark and mysterious, so dark that they look black. Halfeti is an exquisite woody and floral fragrance accompanied by saffron, lemon, mugwort and cypress. The precious and exquisite rose is placed like a precious jewel in a warm and enveloping embrace of sweet and colourful flowers. The fragrance gradually releases its base notes with a strong dark patchouli note that together with the floral heart leads into a combination of resins, oud, amber combined with sandalwood and leather.
  • The Tragedy of Lord George Eau de Parfum Perfume: notes of brandy, woods and tonka bean. The Tragedy of Lord George seems to embody the noblest values of the aristocracy: virtue, respect, loyalty and fidelity. The fragrance reflects its essence; seemingly traditional, but with hidden secrets.

 

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