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Legacy of Petra

4.04 de 5
1,012 votos

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Legacy of Petra by Penhaligon's is a woody-spicy fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition is signed by perfumer Natalie Gracia-Cetto. Upon opening, the scent unfolds with green tea, fennel, and bergamot; the heart reveals licorice, myrrh, frankincense, and rosemary; while the base settles on benzoin, vanilla, and woody notes.

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  • Invierno 40%
  • Primavera 12%
  • Verano 6.8%
  • Otoño 42%
  • Día 39%
  • Noche 61%

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  • Positivo 75%
  • Neutral 12%
  • Negativo 12%

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  • It’s already available at the Corte. Tested on blotter. The note that stands out the most and lasts is the licorice, a scent similar to black gumdrop. I haven’t worn it, so I won’t talk about performance. Cheers.

  • I bought several things from Penhaligon’s, and the girl made a decant of this fragrance for me because it caught my attention. On blotter, it seemed like a licorice bomb, but I decided to give it a second chance on skin, and I’m very glad. Reducing it to ‘smells like licorice’ is unfair. That powerful opening doesn’t reflect on my skin; it settles as a very spiced wood, like an old spice cabinet and tea. That vintage touch is always accompanied by fennel and licorice, preventing it from falling into a closed or humid smell. I can easily imagine it as the fragrance of a vampire in an old Lisbon palace, a great library with yellowed books. I wish the green tea lasted longer. This ‘vintage’ touch might not please everyone; although I’m not in favor of limiting fragrances by age, here I advise caution. It’s not a beast in projection or trail; after three hours, I only feel it close to the skin. I think being moderate goes in tune with its spirit. Without a doubt, it seems aristocratic, very in line with the house. Different, magnetic, mysterious. On the right person, it will cause broken hearts.

  • Eric Rosetti

    Magnificent fragrance. At first, I hesitated because of the licorice smell, but as the hours pass, it turns into a great perfume. Also, the bottle, the color, and the box are gorgeous. It’s one of those perfumes you enjoy all day without being intrusive, but that constantly reminds you it’s there. I’ll definitely buy it. Rumors say they’re going to discontinue it, but I don’t believe it; it’s a beauty. Its longevity exceeds 12 hours, and the incense note is sublime. It could be launched in an Amouage bottle; it’s a masterpiece worthy of the Omani house’s classics. I’ve bought several recent Penhaligon’s releases, and they’ve all had better projection and longevity than before.

  • Eric Rosetti

    Magnificent fragrance. At first, I was a bit hesitant to try it because of the licorice aroma, but as the hours pass, it transforms into an absolute powerhouse. Plus, the bottle design, the perfume color, and the box are truly gorgeous. This is one of those perfumes you enjoy all day long at work without being intrusive, yet constantly reminding you it’s there. I’m definitely going to buy it!! New Review: Purchased!!! It’s an incredible perfume. People say, rumor has it, and everyone comments that they’re going to discontinue it soon. I don’t believe it because it’s truly a beauty of a perfume!! Its longevity on skin easily surpasses 12 hours, and the incense note it releases is simply sublime!! This perfume could be launched in an Amouage bottle, and everyone would agree it’s a masterpiece worthy of the Omani house’s classics. I’ve purchased several of Penhaligon’s latest launches after a gap of several years, and I must say they all have better projection and longevity than we were used to, thanks to Penhaligon’s!!

  • anitamoon

    I bought a few Penhaligon’s items, and the assistant prepared a decant of this fragrance for me since I was curious. Honestly, testing it on blotter felt like pure licorice bomb, but I decided to give it a second chance on my skin. I’m so glad I did. I can confidently say that reducing this perfume to just ‘smells like licorice’ is unfair and inaccurate. That powerful initial licorice note doesn’t translate to my skin. Instead, it settles into a highly spiced wood scent reminiscent of an old wooden drawer where spices and tea were stored. That vintage touch is constantly accompanied by fennel and licorice, preventing it from smelling musty or damp. I can easily imagine it as a fragrance for a vampire living in a palace like Quinta da Regaleira in Lisbon—a grand library filled with wooden shelves and yellowed books. I wish the green tea note were more long-lasting and pronounced. Keep in mind that this ‘vintage’ vibe might not suit everyone. While I’m not one to limit fragrances by age, in this specific case, I do advise caution. It’s also not a beast in terms of projection or sillage; after three hours, I barely detect it close to the skin. I think being moderate fits the spirit of the fragrance perfectly. It certainly feels aristocratic, very much in line with the house’s style. Different, magnetic, mysterious. This perfume on the right person will cause broken hearts.

  • I’m not usually a fan of ambery fragrances, and this one is truly ambery. The licorice note drowns out the rest. It’s not unpleasant, but for me, nothing makes it stand out. If I have to say something good, it’s that at least it doesn’t smell like Lolita Lempicka.

  • I usually don’t like ambered fragrances, and this is deeply ambered. The licorice note eclipses all the others. It’s not unpleasant, but for me, nothing makes it stand out. If there’s a positive, it’s that at least it doesn’t smell like Lolita Lempicka.

  • Ambery and spiced, very distinct. At first, it smells like licorice and benzoin, with that touch of green tea making it more wearable for daytime; then vanilla emerges, very spiced. Without a doubt, it transports you to all the delights of the East.

  • Ambered, spiced, and very different. At first, it smells of licorice and benzoin, with that touch of green tea that makes it more wearable for the day, then the vanilla comes out, very spiced. Without a doubt, it takes you back to all the delights of the East.

  • Psicostasis

    I love it on my boyfriend’s skin; it’s a licorice scent that keeps a bergamot tea very fresh and unique (it has a difficult skin where perfumes don’t always stick, highlighting green and acidic notes). However, on me, it smells like a hyper-realistic licorice candy, a bit powdery. A bit much.

  • AlturaPerfumes

    The first thing I noticed was a dense scent, somewhere between honey, smoke, and spices. Looking at the notes, I think it’s licorice, something I’ve never tried before. It’s very feminine, but I don’t see it as easy to wear. From the Afternoon Routes collection, it’s one of the ones I liked the least, along with Empressa.