Sophisticated cologne, named after the iconic English oak. Fresh like a mountain stream basil and lemon, sweet jasmine and deep woody notes and the scent of moss, which bring us happily back to earth. But in this case, it has nothing to do with the prose of life!
• Head notes: lemon, lime, mandarin, bergamot
• Heart notes: jasmine, lily of the valley, cardamom
• Base notes: oakmoss, sandalwood, galbanum, musk, amber
Fragrance Notes
Head
lemon, lime, tangerine, bergamot
Heart
jasmine, lily of the valley, cardamom, basil
Base
oakmoss, sandalwood, galbanum, musk, amber, patchouli
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 Quercus
Quercus opens with a hint of ozone, but it's not a sea freshness. It's more like gin and tonic. It's light, refreshing, mixed with spicy cardamom and a lot of citrus. We can feel musk, ozone notes, citrus and flowers (evoking the scent of shampoo), all on a warm amber base.
Victoria, EauMG