Penhaligon's Anthology Collection Eau de Cologne
Head Notes: Orange, Lemon, Bergamot, Rosemary
Heart Notes: Neroli
Base Notes: Eau de Cologne has no base notes
Originally created in 1927, Eau de Cologne is a classic citrus with subtle ripples of powdered orange and aromatic rosemary. Lithe and highly polished, Eau de Cologne resonates with nostalgia for the bygone jazz age and the glitter of patent dancing shoes.
Eau de Cologne was originally created in 1927 and has been resurrected as part of our 2010 Anthology Collection.
The Penhaligon's Story
Over 135 years since the doors of the
Penhaligon's barber shop first opened on Jermyn
Street, William's hugely precious archives
continue to inspire and inform everything we do.
Our passion is to carry on his incredible legacy of
creative and innovative perfumery, challenging
the traditions of the art and seeking new ways to
interpret elegance.
We continue to work with master perfumers who
can interpret our distinctive ideas; conjuring up
new perfume sensations that flow against the
tide.
A hand-written formula by
William Penhaligon
Contradictory ideas don't come bolder
than our best-selling men's fragrance Blenheim Bouquet . At its launch 1902, this was a brave new direction. Citrus based, it opposed the rich, heavy florals that were feted at the time. The world soon caught up with William's way of thinking.
Today, our scents are still made in England using the finest rare ingredients - from hand squeezed bergamot, to jasmine at twice the price of gold. Our signature Penhaligon's fragrance bottle is to William's original design: clear glass with a distinctive ribbon-wrapped stopper.
This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 05 February, 2011.