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Created in 1902, the fragrance became the most recognizable scent of Penhaligon's - a flagship classic that stormed into European salons and still remains there. On one hand, it is a composition with over a century of history, but it is worth noting that it still remains current and any suspicions of its retro style would be absurd. Blenheim Bouquet is a perfectly crafted scent that doesn't lose any of its relevance. Besides, can the cologne breeze of top notes, led by lavender, ever stop being pleasing? The same goes for the later stages of the perfume, where the sharp pepper and contrasting, soft musk are created by pine oil. Interestingly, the creators decided to omit middle notes in Blenheim Bouquet and thus combine a fresh, sharp head with a woody and spicy base. Ultimately, the fragrance gives the impression of the highest male elegance captured in a bottle.
Year of creation: 1902
top notes: lemon, lavender, lime
heart notes: none
base notes: black pepper, musk, pine
Fragrance Notes
Head
lemon, lime, lavender
Base
black pepper, pine, musk
About the brand Penhaligon's
The quintessence of British style and quality. Everything is made in England from the finest oils and essences, which often cost more than pure gold. They have long been appreciated by perfume connoisseurs around the world, and today they are also finding their place in the niche perfume market. Each of the scents tells a different, captivating story - whether it's the first Hammam Bouquet from 1872 or the recently created Elixir. It is worth noting that currently, two perfumers belonging to the elite of perfumery - Olivia Giacobetti and Bertrand Duchaufour - are creating for Penhaligon's. The latter became famous for his signature reinterpretation of the Anthology Collection, available in Poland exclusively at Galilu. This line is an extremely successful attempt to recreate discontinued compositions, and each of its products is a masterful display of the creator.
Reviews of Blenheim Bouquet
Interestingly, there are no heart notes in this fragrance. But the super refined opening of lemon, lime and lavender makes it hard to forget. And the final notes of pine, musk and black pepper. It's technically a masculine scent, but why limit yourself with labels, especially in spring and summer. Blenheim Bouquet is perfect for hot weather.
Richard Goller, Everfumed