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Penhaligon's Ltd · 6,802 like this
February 3 at 3:57am ·
  • Olivier Cresp, master perfumer of Juniper Sling, has received the highly acclaimed Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in Paris this week. The recognition is awarded for those who have a"significant contribution to the enrichment of the French cultural inheritance". Congratulations Olivier - a huge accomplishment!
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    • Mathieu-Louis Aoun, Beth Swarbrigg, Susan Nuxoll and 19 others like this.
      • Jane Hobson Thought Penhaligon's was an English brand?
        February 3 at 3:58am · 1
      • Kris Dembinski Why you think it's not an English brand ?
        February 3 at 4:06am
      • Parrasy Peripatetic Juniper Sling is a point where the greatest French perfumer met the greatest English brand to create olfactive love story. Hope this marriage will continue/
        February 3 at 4:22am
      • Drake Richards oh dear !
        February 3 at 4:36am
      • Jane Hobson So how is it a a"significant contribution to the enrichment of the French cultural inheritance"? Unless it's for his previous work and not Juniper Sling.
        February 3 at 4:37am
      • Parrasy Peripatetic Surely,it's for all his creations! it's impossible to be acclaimed Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts because of only one fragrance even if it is Juniper Sling.
        February 3 at 5:19am
      • Penhaligon's Ltd ‎Parrasy Peripatetic you are indeed correct. The award is for his lifelong work with perfumery. We are extremely proud to have had the pleasure of working with such a talented perfumer for Juniper Sling.
        February 3 at 6:07am
      • Drake Richards Juniper sling smells just like gin . splash on the Gordons its actually cheaper
        February 3 at 6:09am
      • Penhaligon's Ltd Very funny Drake Richards. We prefer the additional notes of Angelica, Leather and Black Cherry though which you definitely can't find in Gordons Gin!
        February 3 at 6:23am
      • Penhaligon's Ltd Does everyone not agree?
        February 3 at 6:24am
      • Drake Richards If you want to smell like an 19th century London gin house look no further.
        February 3 at 6:25am
      • Penhaligon's Ltd The beauty of fragrance is that everyone has their own personal opinion about what it smells like. A 19th century gin house is definitely a first! For me it smells of a heady cocktail from the 1920's.
        February 3 at 6:32am
      • Drake Richards ah well I wasnt born then but you obviously know
        February 3 at 6:34am
      • Gowtham Jeyakumar It is the same perfumer who made the Armani Attitude and Black XS, two of my favourite mainstream fragrances.. so I guess this should be right up there!
        February 5 at 5:33pm