Penhaligon's The Tragedy of Lord George Eau de Parfum
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ماركة:
Penhaligon's
السلسلة: the tragedy of lord george
نوع المنتج: eau de parfum
التصنيف: فاخرة
الحجم: 75 ml
بلد: بريطانية العظمى
صنع في: بريطانيا
الجنس: للرجال
نوع العطر: الشرقية
النوتة العليا: تونكا, عنبر, نغمات خشبية
النوتة الوسطى: تونكا, عنبر, نغمات خشبية
النوتة الأساسية: تونكا, عنبر, نغمات خشبية
The renowned perfume house Penhaligon's has dedicated a series of fragrances to British aristocracy. Noble, with their secrets and palace intrigues, these scents fully embody the character traits, manners, and impeccable appearance that are a worthy reflection of their noble prototypes. The fragrance Portraits The Tragedy of Lord George tells the story of a wealthy man who seemingly embodies the finest virtues: generosity, justice, courage, and diligence. However, this is not truly the case, which is the tragedy of Lord George.
The concise yet multifaceted trio of notes unfolds with the intoxicating, strong aroma of brandy, enriched with pleasant fruity-floral undertones, beguiling hints of vanilla, and a warm, enveloping alcoholic aftertaste. At the heart of the perfume composition are warm, slightly dry woody notes, basking in gentle sunbeams. The fragrance trail reveals noble amber nuances and enchanting hints of tonka beans.
I didn't buy it for makeup, but I still want to leave a review. I bought it for myself, not for my husband. The scent is bold, mature, and confident, like a woman who enjoys strong alcoholic drinks and sex. I don't know why they classify it as a masculine fragrance, it feels more unisex to me.
Undoubtedly one of the few modern classic men's fragrances.
The opening is very romantic with woody-spicy notes in an eastern style by Alberto Morillas. It strongly reminded me of Hermes Equipage, but in a modern version. Then, once again, the pine-aldehyde notes of Equipage follow, but the ending and base pleasantly surprise with a modern interpretation by Albert Morillas of Guy Robert's creation. While in Equipage everything ends with retro leather and vanilla, here we have brandy and tonka beans, with the same delicate intimate undertone of "yellow" amber.
Definitely, this fragrance is a successfully "played" modern version of the aristocratic, but already vintage, Hermes Equipage by Guy Robert.
It is certainly worth every penny, although it is still a first-class masculine luxury, not niche.
Bravo, Morillas!