View Full Version : What's Yer Favorite Penhaligon EdT?
Michael
02-25-2007, 09:40 PM
I keep telling myself I should try Penhaligon, but my second mortgage hasn't come through yet! :eek: The only one I HAVE tried is a sample I received with my order from London's Bathecary. They sent a vial of Blenheim Bouquet which smells, to me anyway, like something I should COOK with!! Anyway, what's your take on the Penhaligon lineup? Thanks, boys and girls!
TraderJoe
02-26-2007, 06:04 PM
Hammam Bouquet - just about the only rose-influenced scent I'll do. This is a very complex fragrance, and very masculine on my person.
madmedic
02-26-2007, 06:59 PM
I have only one of this range...Endymion. Love it:love008
SSLSTudio...
02-26-2007, 07:23 PM
I can Vouch for Quercus by Penhaligon im very very cheap with it so as to not run out of it... a great fragrance.
If you have Santal by Floris you can skip Endymion and go for Quercus instead.
both are nice Endymion and Quercus.
Michael
02-26-2007, 07:25 PM
I can Vouch for Quercus by Penhaligon im very very cheap with it so as to not run out of it... a great fragrance.
If you have Santal by Floris you can skip Endymion and go for Quercus instead.
both are nice Endymion and Quercus.
Thanks. I tried Floris' Santal, but didn't care for it. So much for Endymion I guess.
crackstar
02-26-2007, 07:36 PM
I agree with Rene all the way, I love Quercus. It suits me to a T.
Jeff
Michael
02-26-2007, 09:10 PM
Hey, look what I just found! 'Course, half are for wimmin, but still, five vials of various men's flavors for $20 isn't horrible. Better than $350 for five 50ml bottles just to find one you like!
http://www.shoplondons.com/pescliseinca.html
Samples? Did someone say samples? (So sorry, couldn't resist! :rofl)
LX_Emergency
02-27-2007, 05:25 AM
I've tried 3 and out of the three (Opus 1870, Douro, LP no 9) I liked LPno9 and Opus 1870 very much but Douro not very much.
I was able to find a bottle of Opus for cheap on e-bay otherwise I might have bought LP. Offcourse I don't know what any of the other scents smell like.
moviemaniac
02-27-2007, 05:36 AM
I've got three of 'em, the Blenheim, the Hammam and the English Fern
The one I love the most is the Blenheim, followed closely by English Fern and Hammam. But I do like 'em all very much :cool:
teenagefrank
02-28-2007, 09:04 PM
hammam eggs for me!
Bob O.
03-21-2007, 04:33 PM
I have Douro, Blenheim Bouquet, Endymion and Castile...English Fern and Opus 1870 are on the list to be acquired. So I guess you can say I like them quite a bit.
You can contact them and see about getting some samples...If you are lucky enough to live near one I would suggest stopping by.
Mottern Man
03-21-2007, 06:13 PM
I have never sniffed this stuff, do they have it at some stores I can check out?
Queen of Blades
03-21-2007, 06:19 PM
I have never sniffed this stuff, do they have it at some stores I can check out?
The only store I know of is London's Bathecary in Charlottesville. Nice day trip. :D
There must be some place in NoVA.
Michael
03-21-2007, 06:21 PM
I have never sniffed this stuff, do they have it at some stores I can check out?
http://www.shoplondons.com/pescliseinca.html
10 samples (half men's) $20. Share with Joanna. :D
Mottern Man
03-21-2007, 06:23 PM
http://www.shoplondons.com/pescliseinca.html
10 samples (half men's) $20. Share with Joanna. :D
What do you say, JoA? Group buy?
Queen of Blades
03-21-2007, 06:27 PM
What do you say, JoA? Group buy?
Ok, you can send me some money and I'll buy it.
Mottern Man
03-21-2007, 06:28 PM
Ok, you can send me some money and I'll buy it.
You Got A PM :D
Michael
03-21-2007, 06:31 PM
Wow! Maybe, as Joe claims, I AM an enabler! Scary!!
Queen of Blades
03-21-2007, 06:34 PM
Wow! Maybe, as Joe claims, I AM an enabler! Scary!!
You are definetly something, not allowed to say what. :mad:
:D
Michael
03-21-2007, 06:36 PM
Funny, I was just thinking the same of you! Hey, you're the one who invited me here...sweetheart! :p
Queen of Blades
03-21-2007, 07:33 PM
Hey, you're the one who invited me here...sweetheart! :p
Glad I did. :D
Michael
03-21-2007, 07:45 PM
Glad I did. :D
Hey, someone's got to try to straighten you out! I don't think it's working though.
Queen of Blades
03-21-2007, 07:52 PM
Hey, someone's got to try to straighten you out! I don't think it's working though.
I guess some things are impossible. ;)
Padron
03-22-2007, 12:36 AM
Hi Michael,
Go to their website and write them a nice little note expressing your interest in their fragrances. They sent me a nice selection of samples for my wife and I, Free ;)
I have Hammam Bouquet and Castille so far and I love them both and my wife likes them too, IMO excellent scents that are high quality and last a long time.
I really want to get a bottle of English Fern, but need to shop around a bit.
Here’s how I classify Penhaligon’s eaux de toilette.
Citrus category
Blenheim Bouquet: Obvious citrusy top notes, but not aggressive as it is balanced by a woody base of pine. The woody base is in my opinion not oriental. That’s the kind of citrus edt that I imagine a fine middle-aged gentleman would wear.
Douro/Lords: Douro still appears on their website, but is has regained its former name Lords. Contrary to Blenheim, Douro is strong, confident. The lemony notes remain. That’s the kind of strong citrus edt that fits an Armani businessman that tells you: “You’re fired.”
Racquets: Much lighter than Blenheim or Lords. More fresh than sweet/sugary. I think a young, thin, effeminate man, err, with a racquet in his hand, would wear it.
Warm, sweet category
Love Potion n°9: It was discontinued. It originally was a temporary Valentine perfume and as it didn’t fit Penhaligon’s old London image, it was ditched. There are still remaining stocks in brick-and-mortar shops. Top notes of blackcurrant that soon turn into warm notes of cinnamon. If you can snatch a bottle and if you do love it, the only alternative is YSL’s Opium.
Endymion: Don’t be fooled by the description that lists citrus as the first ingredient. It is a very warm, sweet edt that has nothing to do with Blenheim, Lords or Racquets. For the record, I far prefer it to Floris’s Santal which I wouldn’t wear. The warm/sweet notes come from the mix of amber and musk. My only complaint is it doesn’t last long on me.
Opus 1870: Opus has sweet top notes of clove/amber that reminds me of Chanel’s Égoïste (NOT Égoïste Platinum), except it is followed by an all-front assault of pepper. That is a very interesting mix. It perfectly fits an upwardly mobile young executive who is not told “you’re fired” by his Douro-scented boss.
Fresh category
Castile: My favourite edt with LP9. I first disliked it as it was radically different from my usual department store fragrances. Very fresh, mellow and flowery. “Neroli” does not mean “orange”. Almost unisex.
Quercus: In my opinion, the most consensual edt. I would describe it as a fresh, sophisticated CK One clone, and I don’t necessarily mean it in a negative way. Perfect for summer.
Other
English Fern: A classic, but not for everybody. I like to sniff it, but I wouldn’t wear it. I prefer to use the shaving soap instead. Created in 1910 and totally different from modern fragrances. Very green, fresh notes that will make people think you just rolled in an English field.
Hammam Bouquet: The first Penhaligon’s edt. It is radically different from the rest of the line-up. It reeks of the old world atmosphere and is definitely not for everybody. I first hated it and did so for months. From time to time, I would sniff it and take a step back as I found it so offensive. It is HEAVILY floral. My sense of smell has evolved and I now like it. The only reason I won’t buy it is I don’t want to antagonise my friends. I won’t describe it, you have to smell it.
Finally, note Penhaligon’s has redesigned some packages:
http://www.shavemyface.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11795/Penhaligon_s_men_1-6.jpg
http://www.shavemyface.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11795/Penhaligon_s_men_7-9.jpg
http://www.shavemyface.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11795/Penhaligon_s_women_1-4.jpg
http://www.shavemyface.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11795/Penhaligon_s_women_5-11.jpg
Padron
03-22-2007, 02:47 PM
Thanks Yukio, for all the great info. Do you know when they changed the labeling and packaging?
Thanks Yukio, for all the great info. Do you know when they changed the labeling and packaging?
They are currently changing them, but they still have stock to clear. Last Saturday I was at the Penhaligon store of Paris. The Douro line was still there and many products (Castile, Endymion, etc.) sported their old design. I bought the very last LP9 bottle the store had.
Padron
03-22-2007, 03:24 PM
They are currently changing them, but they still have stock to clear. Last Saturday I was at the Penhaligon store of Paris. The Douro line was still there and many products (Castile, Endymion, etc.) sported their old design. I bought the very last LP9 bottle the store had.
Thanks, I have been wanting to try the LP#9 but was afraid of the reports I've heard of the very strong clove smell. How do you like it?
I've seen the new Castile bottle on another forum and was wondering what the fancy label it was sporting was about.
Now I know.
THanks!!
Spirit_of_76
03-22-2007, 06:45 PM
Hammam Bouquet all the way for me. Although English Fern deserves a mention.
Hate the Castile.
Regards,
Alex
crackstar
03-22-2007, 08:07 PM
Quercus ROCKS!
Jeff
Padron
03-22-2007, 09:12 PM
If you like Neroli, Castile smells much better than Czech & Speake Neroli and lasts longer too.
Padron
03-22-2007, 09:13 PM
Quercus ROCKS!
Jeff
I have a sample somewhere, I'll have to dig it out. :cool:
LX_Emergency
03-23-2007, 02:24 PM
I tried Opus, LP9 and Douro. I liked Opus and LP9 but I'm not a big fan of Douro. Opus is in my cabinet however and will be there for a long time if I can afford it. Too ba LP9 isn't available anymore because it was very nice as well.
mercV12
04-19-2007, 12:49 AM
I have a bottle of Endymion. I like it but it's not my favorite. I've got to get the sampler. i'm intrigued by what I've heard about Quercus.
jnich67
04-24-2007, 05:24 PM
Blenheim Bouquet and English Fern are my two favorites. They're on the "sophisticated" side and are among my heavy-hitters. Quercus is nice and clean - almost soapy. Great for a hot day.
Jordan
qhsdoitall
04-24-2007, 09:20 PM
I'll let you know after my samples arrive. Hope the wife likes her samples.
Scorpio
04-30-2007, 09:12 PM
Endymion
Blenheim Bouquet
English Fern
Hammam Bouquet...takes a little to get use to
I do not like Castile at all!!!
Would like to try LP#9 and Opus...maybe someday
Raf
qhsdoitall
05-01-2007, 12:47 AM
I'll let you know in a week or so. The 10 vial men's/woman's sampler arrived today. Maybe I can get my wife to pick a favorite for her stuff.
moses
05-01-2007, 05:21 PM
Wow,
Nice info Yukio. I've tried most all of them.
Favorites are:
Blenheim. I like the Lemon/Pine mix. Serious make you feel good/confidence builder factor. Not terribly romantic, but good for business, or just kicking about.
English Fern. Already described better than I can. Nothing like modern department store cologne (but then, neither is BB). Very very fresh. And green.
Opus. I love this stuff. Musty hamster bedding comments aside. Very very masculine. Woody. Peppery. Quite outdoorsy, to me.
Others:
Quercus. Eh. Boring.
Racquets. Pleasant. Sporting. Not sure I would wear it.
Endymion. Smells heavenly, actually. In a very warm way. Definitely the most romantic of the lot. I would probably only wear it when planning on being close to someone....
LP #9. Don't like it. Not remotely masculine to me. Endymion is a much better romantic scent.
Douro I don't really remember that well. Seemed nice, I guess.
Definitely feel free always to ask them for samples. They are pretty generous with them.
-Mo
Capt America
05-30-2007, 03:25 PM
Hi Michael,
Go to their website and write them a nice little note expressing your interest in their fragrances. They sent me a nice selection of samples for my wife and I, Free ;)
I have Hammam Bouquet and Castille so far and I love them both and my wife likes them too, IMO excellent scents that are high quality and last a long time.
I really want to get a bottle of English Fern, but need to shop around a bit.
I've got a question for you...
Do they notify you after you've e-mailed them expressing interest? Or do they just send it out to you without saying so?
I contacted them and said I was interested in buying some of their products, but being out here in Kansas I'm no where near any of their stories. And that I'd like a few samples just so I can get an idea of what they are like.
I did that last week and haven't heard a word back.
minderasr
06-21-2007, 04:20 PM
I *may* have a bottle of Opus 1870 on the way from a kind hearted seller whom messaged me when I was outbid. My fingers are crossed!
:cool:
Padron
06-21-2007, 10:38 PM
I've got a question for you...
Do they notify you after you've e-mailed them expressing interest? Or do they just send it out to you without saying so?
I contacted them and said I was interested in buying some of their products, but being out here in Kansas I'm no where near any of their stories. And that I'd like a few samples just so I can get an idea of what they are like.
I did that last week and haven't heard a word back.
I am sorry for the late reply, they did not respond to me either. Maybe 4-5 weeks after I expressed an interest in their offerings I received a nice box with most of their men and womens fragrance samples.
Hopefully yours will be arriving soon as well :D
TstebinsB
07-03-2007, 10:31 PM
This may be late but don't anyone sleep on SCS Embrace. That is a fan favorite!! (By fan, I mean the ladies) :sexe
minderasr
07-04-2007, 09:02 AM
I *may* have a bottle of Opus 1870 on the way...
Success! I received a new 50ml bottle just yesterday for $49.23 (£24.00 GBP). When I was outbid on this auction (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150133902968), the seller contacted me stating she could get more. Shipping took about a week.
:D
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