Description
What are the secrets of the British aristocracy? Are they as well behaved, courteous and polite as they seem to be? “Portraits” is a tribute to the English spirit; between establishment, humour and provocation. The family portrait starts with one of its main character: Lord George (chapter I).
Deceptively traditional, Lord George is a perfect reminder that one should be aware of appearances. He himself maintains that one should never be able to divine what a man is thinking. This ability being, of course, the key to a happy marriage.
Honourable, to a tee, his fidelity to King and Country is resolute. His fragrance, powerful, rich and ever-so welcoming “do come in, I’m sure we’ve met before”. For the well-to-do who are able, stable, reassuring but also lots of fun. A solid shoulder to cry on (was that a protective hand I felt on my?) This is a fragrance for the man whose reputation lives on.
Not quite Latin but full of love nevertheless.
Notes
Top notes: woody ambery
Heart notes : rum, soap
Base notes : amber, ambrox, cedar, musk, sandalwood, tonka.
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