Frequently Asked Questions about Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London
What does Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London smell like?
Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London features top notes of Cardamom, Pepper, and Tea, middle notes of Incense, Opium, and Whiskey, and base notes of Agarwood (Oud), Birch, and Tobacco.
How long does Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London last?
Based on user reviews, Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London has exceptional longevity, typically lasting 10+ hours. The longevity rating is 5.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London?
Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London has powerful sillage that projects strongly and leaves a significant scent trail. The sillage rating is 5.0 out of 5.
When was Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London released?
Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London was released in 2015.
Is Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London for men or women?
Based on user reviews, Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London is primarily a masculine fragrance, though 0% of reviewers consider it suitable for women.
What season is Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London best for?
According to user reviews, Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London is best suited for Spring, Fall, and Winter.
What occasions is Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London good for?
Vi Et Armis by BeauFort London is particularly well-suited for casual occasions.
Vi Et Armis, from BeauFort London was released in 2015. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Cardamom, Pepper, and Tea, middle notes of Incense, Opium, and Whiskey, and base notes of Agarwood (Oud), Birch, and Tobacco.
A fragrance that is only really suitable for colder weather, I always forget quite how astonishing this is.
First off, it's birch tar smokey. As in mega smokey, and at the same time brine-laden. It is such an intense blast that the first time wearing this, my immediate reaction was to recoil. On subsequent wearings I became innured to it and now just think, "That smells astonishing."
Gradually, a sweetness starts feeding through, which feels medicinal, almost jammy. This, I suppose is the opium scent, which I have smelt once, many years ago but can no longer recall if this is an accurate representation or not. The Smoke transforms to tea, lapsang souchong, with its meaty, earthy notes. There's a whiff of whisky, something floral then eventually it settles to deep, incense-laden woods. The smoke lingers, with varying intensity, from beginning to end.
There's not many perfumes I would class as an outright masterpiece, but this is one of them. It's extremely polarising (my partner loathes the smell as much as I love it) and there are a limited number of situations in which I'd dare to wear this. Nonetheless, if I had to whittle my collection down to three fragrances, this would be one of them: it's an outright love.
A fragrance that is only really suitable for colder weather, I always forget quite how astonishing this is.
First off, it's birch tar smokey. As in mega smokey, and at the same time brine-laden. It is such an intense blast that the first time wearing this, my immediate reaction was to recoil. On subsequent wearings I became innured to it and now just think, "That smells astonishing."
Gradually, a sweetness starts feeding through, which feels medicinal, almost jammy. This, I suppose is the opium scent, which I have smelt once, many years ago but can no longer recall if this is an accurate representation or not. The Smoke transforms to tea, lapsang souchong, with its meaty, earthy notes. There's a whiff of whisky, something floral then eventually it settles to deep, incense-laden woods. The smoke lingers, with varying intensity, from beginning to end.
There's not many perfumes I would class as an outright masterpiece, but this is one of them. It's extremely polarising (my partner loathes the smell as much as I love it) and there are a limited number of situations in which I'd dare to wear this. Nonetheless, if I had to whittle my collection down to three fragrances, this would be one of them: it's an outright love.