Captain Fawcett Orginal Parfum

Captain Fawcett Orginal Parfum

£57.00 inc VAT

Captain Fawcett’s chosen Foug?re *which travelled with him on his numerous expeditions, has been loyally re-blended and is now available for the first time in over a century. Discover fresh top notes of bergamot and mandarin yielding to an exotic spicy thread of cardamon and coriander, displayed against a backdrop of vanilla, sandalwood & moss.

A truly inspired & sophisticated gentleman’s fragrance that doffs its hat to the resolute plant hunters of yesteryear.

A robust glass flask style bottle with pump atomiser ensures a most precise delivery.

Please note: Due to recently imposed prohibited and restricted goods legislation the Captain’s Eau de Parfum can currently only be sent to UK mainland addresses.

*Foug?re, meaning “fern-like”, a name derived from arguably the earliest manufactured male specific perfume Foug?re?Royale first introduced by Paul Parquet of the House of Houbigant in 1882. Not to be confused with Foug?res which, despite the shared etymological root, is a rather lovely medieval town at the western base of the Cotentin Peninnsular in north west France.

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Captain Fawcett’s chosen Foug re*which travelled with him on his numerous expeditions, has been loyally re-blended and is now available for the first time in over a century. Discover fresh top notes of bergamot and mandarin yielding to an exotic spicy thread of cardamon and coriander, displayed against a backdrop of vanilla, sandalwood & moss.

A truly inspired & sophisticated gentleman’s fragrance that doffs its hat to the resolute plant hunters of yesteryear.

A robust glass flask style bottle with pump atomiser ensures a most precise delivery.

Please note: Due to recently imposed prohibited and restricted goods legislation the Captain’s Eau de Parfum can currently only be sent to UK mainland addresses.

*Fougre, meaning “fern-like”, a name derived from arguably the earliest manufactured male specific perfume Foug?re Royale first introduced by Paul Parquet of the House of Houbigant in 1882.