The Bewitching Yasmine
This fragrance is an evocative oud, intended to take the wearer on a journey through time and place with heady notes of coffee, cardamom, and Tahitian vanilla. Incense and amber add an alluring complexity, contributing to a sensual, subtly sweet and spicy scent.
Bewitching Yasmine—aka the devastating beauty, with her heart set on establishing a new life in England—is a member of the Penhaligon's Portrait collection. The heritage-steeped perfumery was established in 1870 when a Cornish barber set up shop on Jermyn Street in London. Some 155 years later, the line is still imbued with British idiosyncrasy, and synonymous with royals, rebels, aristocracy, and the well-to-do.
Key notes: Coffee, jasmine, vanilla.
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The Bewitching Yasmine
The Bewitching Yasmine
This fragrance is an evocative oud, intended to take the wearer on a journey through time and place with heady notes of coffee, cardamom, and Tahitian vanilla. Incense and amber add an alluring complexity, contributing to a sensual, subtly sweet and spicy scent.
Bewitching Yasmine—aka the devastating beauty, with her heart set on establishing a new life in England—is a member of the Penhaligon's Portrait collection. The heritage-steeped perfumery was established in 1870 when a Cornish barber set up shop on Jermyn Street in London. Some 155 years later, the line is still imbued with British idiosyncrasy, and synonymous with royals, rebels, aristocracy, and the well-to-do.
Key notes: Coffee, jasmine, vanilla.
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This fragrance is an evocative oud, intended to take the wearer on a journey through time and place with heady notes of coffee, cardamom, and Tahitian vanilla. Incense and amber add an alluring complexity, contributing to a sensual, subtly sweet and spicy scent.
Bewitching Yasmine—aka the devastating beauty, with her heart set on establishing a new life in England—is a member of the Penhaligon's Portrait collection. The heritage-steeped perfumery was established in 1870 when a Cornish barber set up shop on Jermyn Street in London. Some 155 years later, the line is still imbued with British idiosyncrasy, and synonymous with royals, rebels, aristocracy, and the well-to-do.
Key notes: Coffee, jasmine, vanilla.























