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    Question Penhaligon Scents designed for Different Seasons?

    Hi Gents (and ladies),

    I love the scents of Penhaligon's (I have Blenheim Bouquet, Endymion, Opus 1870, Racquets, and Quercus)...but does anyone know if their various scents are designed to go best at certain times of the year or best suited for different seasons?

    if so, what goes when? Opinions highly appreciated.

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    Robert,

    Hmmmm. That's an interesting question. Although every person's body chemistry is differnt, I would think that the lighter Penheligon scents would go best during spring and summer months, while heaver scents wouod be best for fall and winter.

    Just my 2 cents.
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    Hi jhenry,
    Thanks...that's what my thinking is, but what would constitute a "light" or "heavy" scent? i.e., is BB a light scent, etc...?



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    Robert,

    Hmmmm. That's an interesting question. Although every person's body chemistry is differnt, I would think that the lighter Penheligon scents would go best during spring and summer months, while heaver scents wouod be best for fall and winter.

    Just my 2 cents.

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    Robert,

    As I have never worn any of the Penhaligon colognes, I can't say for sure. They're pretty expensive. Vintage Blades is currently offering a sampler pack of the Penhaligon scents in small bottles, however. Perhaps I will get one of those samplers before the summer ends and let you know for sure.
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    Not too familiar with penhaligon's scents. But normally heavier scents would be tobaccos, leathers, darker woods, etc. Lighter scents more on the floral side. Although if you're into some at the moment, I don't think you should let the season discourage you from using it. I know I don't.

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    I dont know if they meant for them to be used at different times of the year, but my thought has always been to go with what you fancy really!

    I only have the Endymion cologne, and thats pretty good all year round I think. Not too heavy or anything, but I prefer Spanish Leather in the winter as I find it a bit too full on for the summer.

    Other than that, I tend to go with what I fancy that day!

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    Hi jhenry,
    These are indeed expensive. I have actually found a source on eBay that sells them for 1/2 price...no knockoffs or anything, just doesn't have the foofoo ribon. In fact, I had such a pleasant experience with him that I now deal with him independently of eBay. If you want, PM me your email address and I can put you in touch with him.

    He's sending me 10 samples of Penhaligon's other scents (including women's...for my wife) for free.

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    Robert,

    As I have never worn any of the Penhaligon colognes, I can't say for sure. They're pretty expensive. Vintage Blades is currently offering a sampler pack of the Penhaligon scents in small bottles, however. Perhaps I will get one of those samplers before the summer ends and let you know for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baakabak View Post
    Not too familiar with penhaligon's scents. But normally heavier scents would be tobaccos, leathers, darker woods, etc. Lighter scents more on the floral side. Although if you're into some at the moment, I don't think you should let the season discourage you from using it. I know I don't.
    Point well made baakabak . I use them daily without regard to seasonal attributes...nonetheless, i was merely curious about the engineering of scents and whether Penhaligon had the seasons in mind when designing their scents

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stubear View Post
    I dont know if they meant for them to be used at different times of the year, but my thought has always been to go with what you fancy really!

    I only have the Endymion cologne, and thats pretty good all year round I think. Not too heavy or anything, but I prefer Spanish Leather in the winter as I find it a bit too full on for the summer.

    Other than that, I tend to go with what I fancy that day!

    Stubear...I too, love Endymion...nice, lasting scent

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    Hi folks
    After a quick email with the same question posed to Penhaligon's, here's the response that I received from them (Verbatim):

    Dear Sir,

    Thank you for your email. Looking at the scents you already own, I would categorise them like this;

    Racquets – warm/summer
    Blenheim Bouquet – warm/summer
    Quercus – warm/summer
    Opus 1870 – cold/winter
    Endymion – cold/winter

    As for the rest of our men’s collection, I would say that;

    Castile – warm
    Douro – warm
    Eau de cologne – warm
    Elixir – cold
    English fern – could be both
    Hammam bouquet – cold
    LP no.9 for men – cold

    Please let me know if you have any further questions.

    Kind Regards
    Penhaligons by Request

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