Penhaligon's Belgravia Chypre
What it smells like
The Scent File profile
Bergamot opens things with a clean, citrus-edged brightness before the heart pulls toward a restrained floral accord — rose and jasmine present but never showy, held in check by oakmoss that lends an earthy, almost damp-forest weight from the start. The dry-down is where it earns its keep: vetiver and labdanum push the moss into darker, resinous territory, settling into a cool, smoky skin scent with moderate projection and sillage that stays close rather than announcing itself. — Best in cool spring or autumn air, worn by anyone who prefers structure over sweetness.
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