PRODUCT DETAILSIf London’s Mayfair has a scent it is probably by Penhaligon’s – now a thriving brand with two Royal warrants and a rich, colourful history.
It began in the 1874s when a Cornish barber, William Penhaligon was inspired by the exotic fragrances wafting out from the Turkish Baths favoured by royalty and wealthy businessmenin Jermyn Street. He created his first fragrance for gentlemen there, Hammam Bouquet, in 1874.
Penhaligon’s now has stores throughout London, while its men’s and women’s fragrances are sold around the world where their rich and original scents are highly prized, especially those from the Portraits collection, named after fictitious British gentlemen and cads.
Penhaligon’s – the essence of London life.
Portraits The Tragedy Of Lord George Eau De Parfum Natural Sprayfeatures:
- Made in England
- An intoxicating men’s fragrance with top notes of brandy, middle notes of shaving soap and base notes of tonka beans.
- Inspired by Lord George, a noble aristocrat, loyal to the monarchy, faithful and who adheres to traditional values but with hidden secrets.
- Housed in a signature glass flacon with a golden stag’s head on the stopper.
- Presented in a richly illustrated box featuring Lord George. auregard.
Volume: 75ml.
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