Penhaligon’s
Penhaligon's is a historic British niche perfume house, founded in London in 1870 by William Henry Penhaligon, barber to the Victorian nobility. Today, as then, the brand creates handcrafted fragrances inspired by English eccentricity and unconventional elegance, using rare and precious ingredients such as hand-squeezed bergamot, jasmine, and creamy vanilla.
Timeless icons like Hammam Bouquet (1872) and Blenheim Bouquet (1902) tell olfactory stories made of emotions, memories, and refinement. Each creation is a liquid emotion, designed for those seeking original and distinctive perfumes with an unmistakable olfactory signature.
All Penhaligon's perfumes are produced in England and enclosed in iconic glass bottles with a ribbon, symbols of unique style and perfumery tradition of excellence.