Men

Georgian’s The King John

Marca
Flavia
3.95 de 5
22 votos

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Descripción

Georgian's The King John by Flavia is a men's fragrance from the olfactory family. Georgian's The King John was launched in 2022. The top notes are spicy and saffron; the heart notes are lavender and tobacco; the base notes are woody, tonka bean, cedar, and amber.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 25%
  • Primavera 28%
  • Verano 13%
  • Otoño 34%
  • Día 47%
  • Noche 53%

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Comunidad

22 votos

  • Positivo 77%
  • Negativo 18%
  • Neutral 4.5%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 2 notas

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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4 reseñas

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  • Fla Via caught me off guard with this perfume; I don’t know if it’s copying The Tragedy of Lord George by Penhaligon’s (I’ll find out by Christmas), but it doesn’t need to. It smells incredibly comforting and delicious. Basically, it’s honeyed lemon tea, though you can still detect the amber and tobacco notes with the lavender dancing around. It’s honeyed lemon tea that hits its peak potential on rainy days; it’s exquisite, a very nostalgic and beautiful scent on many levels, plus it’s at an insane price. Notoriously masculine, but that comforting quality makes it relatively unisex (with the obvious lean), so a woman who wears bold scents and likes these slightly brandy nuances that add elegance and sophistication could wear it perfectly. A must-have for people in their 20s or 30s–40s. Thanks to this perfume, I got to know Fla Via better, and they seem to have one of the best aroma and bottle qualities in the dupe market—it’s totally worth trying them out.

  • Fla Via caught me off guard with this perfume; I don’t know if it’s dupe-ing The Tragedy of Lord George by Penhaligon’s (I’ll find out by Christmas), but it doesn’t need to—it smells incredibly comforting and delicious. Basically, it’s honeyed lemon tea, though you can still detect the amber and tobacco notes with the lavender dancing around. Ultimately, it’s honeyed lemon tea that hits its peak potential on rainy days; it’s exquisite, a very nostalgic and beautiful scent on many levels, plus it’s at an insane price. Notoriously masculine, but that comforting quality makes it relatively unisex (with the obvious lean), so a woman who wears bold scents and likes these slightly brandy nuances that add elegance and sophistication could wear it perfectly. A must-have for people in their 20s or 30s–40s. Thanks to this perfume, I got to know Fla Via better, and they seem to have one of the best aroma and bottle qualities in the dupe market—it’s totally worth trying them out.

  • Sigismondi

    I tested The Tragedy of Lord George and The King John side by side: the former is a 70% clone, which isn’t bad. At first, King John is more citrusy, but in the heart phase, they even out. However, King John is much friendlier; what gives Lord George its maturity is that undeclared vetiver note. King John’s advantage is its versatility: it’s more wearable, less rigid, and has longevity that Lord George would envy. On skin, it lasts 6–8 hours and on clothes up to 12 without needing to macerate, and its trail reaches a meter within an hour. Lord George smells high-quality, but King John doesn’t fall short—it’s an affordable option for a great fragrance.

  • Sigismondi

    After testing it thoroughly, with The Tragedy of Lord George by Penhaligon’s on my left wrist and The King John on my right, I’d say it’s a 70% clone, which isn’t bad… At first, King John is more citrusy than Lord George, but as minutes pass and the heart phase kicks in, that’s where they meet. The King John is much friendlier than Lord George and has that undeclared vetiver note that gives Lord George its maturity. The advantage of The King John is its versatility: it’s more wearable, friendlier, and less rigid, and its longevity is something Lord George would want: on skin, it lasts 6–8 hours and on clothes up to 12 hours without needing to macerate, and its trail radiates about a meter away within an hour… Lord George smells high-quality, but The King John doesn’t fall short. I consider it an affordable option for a great fragrance.