Sag Harbor fragrance notes
Head
- sag harbor bay accord, bergamot, ivy leaf
Heart
- peony, honeysuckle, magnolia, long island grape
Base
- oud, amber, sandalwood
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Bond No.9 Nyc Sag Harbor Unisex 3.3 oz 100 ml Eau De Parfum Spray Same As Photo
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Latest Reviews of Sag Harbor
In the noise of the
Smells of the people of the
Big city on the
Other big island
On aqueous dilution
And time dilation
One may be tempted
To find relaxation of
Things microcosmic
When in fact it's the
Macroscopic, indeed, the
Bigger picture, the
Beauty of all things
Considered so to speak, that
Still seems to matter
Even as we are
Distracted in the spectrum
By peaks and valleys.
Smells of the people of the
Big city on the
Other big island
On aqueous dilution
And time dilation
One may be tempted
To find relaxation of
Things microcosmic
When in fact it's the
Macroscopic, indeed, the
Bigger picture, the
Beauty of all things
Considered so to speak, that
Still seems to matter
Even as we are
Distracted in the spectrum
By peaks and valleys.
This is heaven in a bottle, flowery and fruity. Peony, magnolia, honeysuckle and bay leaf. Sweet peony, fragrant magnolia, the honeysuckle is just the right amount, not cloying like others I have tried. I recognized the fragrant bay leaf because we use it to cook. I know what it smells like and picked it up right away. Unisex. Great for spring/summer.
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wonderful floral summer scent, sneaked several compliments today!
I've sampled more than a dozen of the Bond no 9 perfumes, and I've smelled another 10 or so more in passing. There is a sameness to their mixed floral perfumes that concerns me. They smell the same, yes. That's the subjective part. But I recognize that I dislike their sweetened-floral fragrances in general, and I must question how this colors my judgement. Dislike aside, to look at a prolific perfume line, patterns develop, and while Bond do make some traditional, innocuous mixed florals of no particular note (Chelsea Flowers, Park Avenue, Madison Soirée) they also have a stock style that they are apparently under a spell to release every third perfume or so. This style is the hazy, musky, boozy, lingering-sweet floral.
Examples: Fire Island, NY Musk, Bleecker St., Nuit de Noho, Lexington Ave, NY Amber,
Some of these perfumes are less floral' than others, but the floral screech is the seasoning that allows the pancake-syrupness to shine. These perfumes ride on an overwrought, thick, lingering sweetness that requires any other note to shriek at top-volume to be heard. Which brings us to the peony in Sad Harbor. The peony note in perfumery is famously uncouth and abrasive. When paired with a base that requires a shouting match in the first place, peony shows itself not to be a pleasant note.
The name works, though. Sad Harbor evokes the collapsed end of a Hamptoms-climber drinks party. Flotsam and wounded vanity strewn around cocktail tables scented with abandoned, spilt fruity cocktails. Hits of salt air and sick.
I take back everything I've said about perfume being a weak tool to evoke a complex narrative.
from scenthurdle.com
Examples: Fire Island, NY Musk, Bleecker St., Nuit de Noho, Lexington Ave, NY Amber,
Some of these perfumes are less floral' than others, but the floral screech is the seasoning that allows the pancake-syrupness to shine. These perfumes ride on an overwrought, thick, lingering sweetness that requires any other note to shriek at top-volume to be heard. Which brings us to the peony in Sad Harbor. The peony note in perfumery is famously uncouth and abrasive. When paired with a base that requires a shouting match in the first place, peony shows itself not to be a pleasant note.
The name works, though. Sad Harbor evokes the collapsed end of a Hamptoms-climber drinks party. Flotsam and wounded vanity strewn around cocktail tables scented with abandoned, spilt fruity cocktails. Hits of salt air and sick.
I take back everything I've said about perfume being a weak tool to evoke a complex narrative.
from scenthurdle.com
Nice fun summer beach scent. Very surprising.
Very strong aquatic floral. The main notes are honeysuckle and magnolia. THe main theme is aquatic, like a flower garden by the ocean. Nice smelling and long lasting, but not something I would wear. Definitely feminine.
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