I recently went to Penhaligon's perfume shop in Covent Garden in order to complete the scent profiling session that I received in the last window of my Penhaligon's advent calendar from last year: Penhaligon's Advent Calendar - Spoilers. I was curious to try some of their other scents, and as I am now working in central London, I thought that my lunch break was the perfect time to try the profiling experience. I visited the perfume shop in Covent Garden, on Wellington Street, for the experience. This is a great shop with plenty of space, unlike their small shop in the piazza of Covent Garden. Penhaligon's was founded in the 1860s by William Henry Penhaligon, a Cornish barber who became a perfume expert and barber for Queen Victoria. The first Penhaligon's shop was opened in 1874 on Jermyn Street, and the first fragrance was Hammam Bouquet, developed in 1874 and inspired by the nearby Turkish baths.

I was offered a cup of tea whilst I waited for the shop assistant to finish serving the other customer, and this helped me to relax and look around the shop and settle in. I loved the cute Penhaligon's-branded teacup and saucer!

I was asked what the perfume was for and what I usually wear, and I explained that I was looking for something for work since I spend a lot of my time at work (as most of us do), so I wanted a scent that was classy and had longevity. Currently, my professional scent of choice is "Red Door" by Elizabeth Arden, which may be a little bit dated but is always a scent that works well on me and one that gets me compliments as well as has that longevity that I appreciate. I also love the whimsical "Flight of Fancy" by Anna Sui and the rose-scented Chloé perfume, which is my favourite casual scent, which I have also worn for work during the summer months. (I also love the DKNY apple-note scents, but the longevity on those puts me off since they do not last long on me at all.) Based on the notes of the rose-scented perfume and "Red Door", the shop assistant was able to determine a range of notes that I enjoy. I'm actually pretty easy when it comes to perfume, and longevity and a classic scent is the most important.

The obvious choice was the Duchess Rose, which is a very nice scent, but I already like the Chloè scent. I was also looking for something different, so we tried several more. Empress is a good one, and I love the hand lotion of this scent. My least favourite was Yasmin, and I asked to try Bluebell, and I really disliked this scent. Most of the others were good. I narrowed the list down to the Portraits series (their bottles with totem animals) "The Duke" and a few other scents that I asked to try because the bottle caught my eye.

"The Duke" has rose and gin tones, which was really unique. It's not too masculine and not too feminine. I also asked to try "English Fern" because I saw the bright green ribbon on the trolly and could not resist. Green is my favourite colour, so this perfume just called to me.
"English Fern" is a minty scent with bergamot and jasmine; it's a fresh scent and is different to any other scent that I have tried. I knew I must have it. The scent was actually created in 1910, so it's an old scent with an earthy fragrance. Clover, lavender, moss, and geranium are some of the notes. It is a unisex scent and highly versatile and fresh.

I also tried the scent, characterised by the navy blue ribbon, "Esprit du Roi". Unfortunately, this scent is being discontinued, but it was the scent that I found most similar to my current professional perfume of choice, "Red Door". The scent has a lot of notes, including citrus, bergamot, mint, cardamon, clove, ylang ylang, cedar, sandalwood, white musk, and more. "Esprit du Roi" was created in 1983.
The last one that I tried was "Savoy Steam", a perfume created in 2017 with inspiration by the first Penhaligon's scent, "Hammam Bouquet". It uses rose, geranium, incense, rosemary, and pink pepper for the notes. It is an easy-to-wear scent that has the longevity in wear that I was looking for and is different to anything else that I own.
So, overall, I came home with a few nice new fragrances, and these will keep me going for awhile too while I phase out some of my older scents that just don't have the longevity that I enjoy.
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