Penhaligon's Eau de parfum The coveted duchess rose 75 ml
Penhaligon's
Somewhere among the English hills, the sun rose softly over a mansion nestled among a majestic oak grove, which was built shortly after the arrival of William the Conqueror in England (or thereabouts). Two or three servants are busy drawing baths, opening curtains and beating carpets, preparing the house for its inhabitants to meet each other.
Allow us one favor - to give complete freedom to your imagination and introduce you to heroes who have never actually existed, even if it seems as if you have met somewhere…
The Coveted Duchess Rose
A fresh, sweet rose - ready to be picked. Ever since her marriage (which turned out to be not a bed of rose petals), the chaste Duchess needs passion with all her heart. Her soul is exhausted by the desire to escape from the cramped shackles of Victorian life, she dreams of nothing but “Paradise Regained”, again and again. And while her husband spends every evening at the theater, she is immensely bored alone…
Her scent
O heavenly delight! Clean as the first rain. Fragile and sparkling, like a frost-covered rose. A sweet rose whose fresh innocence and figure are incomparable. But wait… What a surprise… Those fleshy, woody notes seem to inadvertently reveal something else. Something a French woman wears. At night. In the dark. When fragility and sophistication take on a tinge of sensual seduction.
Spicy and refreshing spices. Cardamom, cumin, black pepper. Cashmere, tobacco and patchouli. Rich, sensual woody notes. Impulsive, immodest, with a thirst for knowledge and new horizons. When last seen, he seemed to be taking lessons from Duchess Rose…
- product type
- eau de parfum
- fragrance family
- floral
- top notes
- mandarin
- heart notes
- rose
- base notes
- abelmosk
In the middle of the 20th century, the brand received two patents for the supply of branded products to the royal court, since then each bottle has been decorated with the family coats of arms of the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales. To this day, fragrances are enclosed in classic glass bubbles with round caps and satin bows. Only the Portraits collection stands out — its vials are crowned with the heads of owls, deer, lions and other animals — each of them embodies certain character traits of a fictional member of Penhaligon's secular society.
France