Nose is pleased to announce the arrival of Penhaligon's The Dandy, a tribute to endless nights, where every moment is a dance, every breath a celebration.

Founded in 1870 by William Henry Penhaligon, it was his son Walter who elevated the house to royal rank in 1902, with the creation of Blenheim Bouquet for the 9th Duke of Marlborough, the first "Royal Warrant" in a long series for this iconic house...The house today perpetuates the legacy of this perfumer, with perfumes made in the heart of England.

With The Dandy, Fabrice Pellegrin immerses us in the cozy atmosphere of a clandestine bar, with woody, amber and smoky scents. “Independent, refined and epicurean”, this is how the perfumer describes his latest creation.

From the opening, a voluptuous and warm rum evokes tropical evenings and sophisticated cocktails. The fragrance evolves with notes of rich, malty whiskey and dried fruits, on a woody base where cedar and oak add earthy touches. Patchouli brings a spicy and herbaceous note, while ambermax envelops everything with lingering warmth.