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Jermyn Street

  • Masculine
  • Cruelty Free

100ML / 3.4FL OZ - EAU DE PARFUM

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$270

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565 Grand Ave, Carlsbad, CA 92008

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The Story

Drawing on notes of gin and vetiver, this fragrance has the feel of refined elegance, understated class, and timeless style.

Notes of juniper with a splash of lemon accentuated by an initial burst of citrus and refreshing green facets have been blended with the theme of vetiver. The vetiver permeates the fragrance from its introduction to the base and is buoyed in the heart by the juniper with a contemporary twist of coriander, a subtle complement to gin creation.

In the unique area of St. James’s London stands 89 Jermyn Street, British Family Perfumery Since 1730 and the original Floris family home. Traditionally, fragrances were hand-poured in the ‘mine’ beneath the Floris shop, perfuming the streets with a continuous trail of scents. It is with these former practices in mind that ‘Jermyn Street’ was crafted. This fragrances celebrates our home, along with the surrounding businesses and the genial community that make up this hub of sartorial style and elegant luxury. The fragrance draws inspiration from London’s plane trees, which stand proudly in front of the shop. It’s also inspired by the fresh scent of fine, crisp cotton found within the renowned shirtmakers that reside in the picturesque location named after Henry Jermyn in 1664.

Top
Bergamot | Mandarin | Green Vetiver | Violet
Heart
Coriander | Vetiver | Armoise | Juniper Berry
Base
Amber | Cedarwood | Musk | Vetiver

The House

Floris London is the oldest English perfumer still trading. Founded in 1730, the house began by selling perfumes alongside combs and shaving products, and by 1820 was royal-appointed comb-maker to King George IV. Florence Nightingale, Winston Churchill, and Marilyn Monroe were customers. Nine generations of the same family later, every fragrance is still made in Britain — and many are composed around a single central note: neroli, bergamot, oud, or rose.

The Perfumer

Edward Bodenham