Parfums de Marly - Godolphin
Parfums de Marly - Godolphin
Parfums de Marly's Godolphin, launched in 2010, is a distinctly masculine fragrance that captures the essence of leather, making it a standout choice for men. Created by perfumer Michèle Saramito, Godolphin is a testament to Parfums de Marly's expertise in crafting sophisticated and commanding scents that resonate with the modern man.
As a leather scent, Godolphin embodies the rich, deep, and luxurious qualities associated with this material. Leather fragrances are known for their warm, sensual, and often bold character. In Godolphin, these aspects are artfully captured, resulting in a fragrance that exudes strength, elegance, and a timeless appeal. The leather note in Godolphin is likely complemented with other elements such as woody, spicy, or aromatic notes, adding complexity and depth to the scent profile.
The introduction of Godolphin in 2010 enriched Parfums de Marly's collection, offering a masculine fragrance that combines traditional elements with a contemporary twist. Michèle Saramito's skill in blending these elements has resulted in a fragrance that is not only distinctive but also versatile, suitable for a range of occasions from formal events to everyday wear.
Godolphin is more than just a fragrance; it's a symbol of power and refinement. It appeals to men who seek a scent that is both assertive and sophisticated, one that complements their strength and style. The creation of Godolphin by Michèle Saramito showcases Parfums de Marly's commitment to using high-quality ingredients and their meticulous attention to detail, further cementing their reputation as creators of luxurious and memorable fragrances for men.
Top notes : Fruity Notes, Saffron, Mate, Thyme, Cypress and Green Notes.
Middle notes : Rose, Orris and Jasmine.
Base notes : Leather, Amber, Vetiver, Virginia Cedar, Musk and Vanille.
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Good fragrance similar to TFTL. You must love leather fragrances to enjoy this. Bottle came in with scratches and defects. Packaging definitely could’ve been better