Penhaligon's Halfeti Cedar 100ml Eau De Parfum

Introducing Penhaligon's Halfeti Cedar, a luxurious Eau De Parfum Spray designed exclusively for ladies. Launched in 2020, this exquisite fragrance belongs to the Woody Spicy family, offering a symphony of rich and captivating notes that linger beautifully on the skin. Halfeti Cedar opens with an alluring blend of rum, peach, saffron, and cardamom, creating a warm and inviting top layer. As the fragrance evolves, the heart reveals a sophisticated mix of Virginia cedar, dried fruits, cinnamon, mineral notes, and immortelle, adding depth and complexity. The base notes of Atlas cedar, vanilla, patchouli, tonka bean, and labdanum provide a lasting, comforting finish that envelops you in a veil of elegance. Crafted by the renowned niche fragrance brand, Penhaligon's, Halfeti Cedar is a testament to the design house’s dedication to quality and creativity. The scent comes in a 3.4 oz (100ml) bottle, making it a perfect addition to your perfume collection or a thoughtful gift for a special lady in your life.
Penhaligon's is a British perfumery established in 1870 by William Penhaligon. Originating as a barbershop, Penhaligon's offered its first fragrance in 1872, Hammam Bouquet. The fragrance was inspired by the neighboring Turkish Bath and its sulfurous steam. The company's best-selling fragrance, 1902's Blenheim Bouquet, created at the request of the Duke of Marlborough at Blenheim Palace, broke with the prevailing floral trends of its day to enchant with zesty citrus, spices and woods. Scents were issued regularly from the original shop on Jermyn Street, until it was destroyed in The Blitz of 1941. The shop disappeared, but the fragrances of the company endured, and in 1956, Penhaligon's was granted a Royal Warrant by the Duke of Edinburgh for the manufacturing of toiletries. Interest in the company was renewed with the opening of a new Penahligon's flagship store in Covent Gardens, in 1975. The flagship store represented a new direction for the company a...
Penhaligon's is a British perfumery established in 1870 by William Penhaligon. Originating as a barbershop, Penhaligon's offered its first fragrance in 1872, Hammam Bouquet. The fragrance was inspired by the neighboring Turkish Bath and its sulfurous steam. The company's best-selling fragrance, 1902's Blenheim Bouquet, created at the request of the Duke of Marlborough at Blenheim Palace, broke with the prevailing floral trends of its day to enchant with zesty citrus, spices and woods. Scents were issued regularly from the original shop on Jermyn Street, until it was destroyed in The Blitz of 1941. The shop disappeared, but the fragrances of the company endured, and in 1956, Penhaligon's was granted a Royal Warrant by the Duke of Edinburgh for the manufacturing of toiletries. Interest in the company was renewed with the opening of a new Penahligon's flagship store in Covent Gardens, in 1975. The flagship store represented a new direction for the company a...
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