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It releases Friday at noon EST. It's a temporary Valentine seasonal in Excelsior base.Not on B&Ms site...
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"Genteel and smooth, the fragrance is a combination of cured tobacco, sandalwood, Mousse de Saxe (REALLY), citrus, vanilla, resins, myrrh, and geranium. It was inspired by photos of richly appointed libraries, peppered with winged leather armchairs, a glass of fine whiskey, and the smell of aging teak and mahogany wafting from the shelves. As with all Mousse de Saxe fragrances, the inky tang of the accord suffuses the entire scent like a whispered promise, and this is perhaps our favorite use of the design as an accent thus far."What was the scent profile on it?
Skeletons are all the rage these days. What I wouldn't do for a good skeleton.Wonderful description; but I don’t understand the use of a skeleton on the label.
Thanks. I have Lavanille and Vespers, love mousse de saxe.It releases Friday at noon EST. It's a temporary Valentine seasonal in Excelsior base.
Will also said he was bringing back "Rhapsody" in SoftHeart.
Smoking kills.Wonderful description; but I don’t understand the use of a skeleton on the label.
Author Barrister and MannSkeletons are all the rage these days. What I wouldn't do for a good skeleton.![]()
Pray tell?Thanks. I have Lavanille and Vespers, love mousse de saxe.
Sounds great, but I have recently discovered PAA...
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Will seems to like "Day of the Dead" type themes. Maybe watching too much TWD during all the lockdowns...Wonderful description; but I don’t understand the use of a skeleton on the label.
What’s Rhapsody!It releases Friday at noon EST. It's a temporary Valentine seasonal in Excelsior base.
Will also said he was bringing back "Rhapsody" in SoftHeart.
One of B&M's classics. I actually really like it - difficult to describe the fragrance, but one of Will's stronger notes - citrus, apple, pear, cherry; very floral to me. Definitely Spring/Summer, and like many of B&M's offerings, not for the timid. Glad there's a refresh....What’s Rhapsody!
I’m not familiar with it?