for
Men
by
Royal Copenhagen
Year introduced: 1976
Michael Edwards's Family Classification: Soft Oriental
Description: After the success of the original version of Royal Copenhagen cologne, this musky fragrance was released using the same know-how of the Danish company. A masculine, refreshing scent.
Top notes: Lavender, sage, basil
Heart notes: Neroli, jasmine, Lily of the Valley
Base notes: Clove, nutmeg, amber, musk, patchouli, moss
Released in 1886 by the House of Creed, Royal Delight creates a captivating allure due to its intoxicating blends of jasmine and vanilla. Sweet fruits complement the aromatic woods in this rare fragrance.
Mysterious and strangely moving, Ambre Sultan is the antithesis of golden, powdery ambers. This stunning fragrance is a deep, resinous scent, loaded with spices, deep amber, earthy patchouli, dark resins and quiet vanilla, all of which combine to make a visceral and raw scent experience. It\'s a trip to a Bedouin tent in a desert far away and stealing a look inside…thick incense burning on coal with spices filling the air, mysterious eyes flashing and a very real feeling that you\'ve never smelled anything like this magnificent amber perfume before. A devilishly dark aroma that goes beyond sensual or coy, Ambre Sultan is flat out oozing sexuality, deeply exotic and utterly, totally and completely unforgettable. Once you smell it, it will haunt your dreams until you find your way back to it.