Power, prestige, and a palace: that was the inspiration for Penhaligons iconic Blenheim Bouquet Eau de Toilette. Created for the ninth Duke of Marlborough, the Eau de Toilette is named after his estate, Blenheim Palace.
An homage to Britain's best dry gin, it showcases aromatic notes of lemon, pine, and black pepper. Even 120 years after its creation, its fresh and citrusy accord remains as alluring as ever.
Fragrance Notes: | Lemon, Lavender, Pine, Black Pepper, Musk |
Penhaligon’s is perhaps the world’s most esteemed fragrance house, with a rich heritage interlaced with British history, aristocracy and culture. Since 1870, the fine perfumers have been entertaining the world’s nostrils with a dose of Britishness and dazzling scents, and they do not intend on stopping.
Shop PenhaligonsEnsure you store your perfume in a dry place, out of direct sunlight to retain the longevity and integrity of the fragrance. Apply to pulse points as desired. Do not rub fragrance into the skin.