Something from a silver 10 ml metal covered decant "vessel" I found that no longer had a legible label on it, if it ever had one. Anyone else have this kind of thing in their collections.
I am thinking strictly from the scent--because I have no memory of where this decant would have come from unless I had that decant bottle already and transferred a non-atomizer decant into it--it is PdN Cedrat. The "regular" version, not the "Intense." I will probably never know for sure. I do like it. Lemon with some spice/black pepper. I think I am in love with Patricia de Nicholai. Luck Scent says PdN Cedrat is "Said to be Patricia de Nicolais personal favorite . . . ."
Yesterday, if I recall, Pen's EF on one arm and vintage Houbgiant Fourgere Royale, 1959 version, as I recall, on the other. For scent notes, see what Bobk1 had to say in this thread. To me, these are what straight-up fougeres, as opposed to the host of oriental, etc., fougeres, are supposed to smell like, and they smell amazing!
I am thinking strictly from the scent--because I have no memory of where this decant would have come from unless I had that decant bottle already and transferred a non-atomizer decant into it--it is PdN Cedrat. The "regular" version, not the "Intense." I will probably never know for sure. I do like it. Lemon with some spice/black pepper. I think I am in love with Patricia de Nicholai. Luck Scent says PdN Cedrat is "Said to be Patricia de Nicolais personal favorite . . . ."
Yesterday, if I recall, Pen's EF on one arm and vintage Houbgiant Fourgere Royale, 1959 version, as I recall, on the other. For scent notes, see what Bobk1 had to say in this thread. To me, these are what straight-up fougeres, as opposed to the host of oriental, etc., fougeres, are supposed to smell like, and they smell amazing!