This was my latest perfume purchase and I’m so happy with it. Freddie continues his quest for simplicity and themes which appeal to him, and this one spoke to me. The opening is floral, laconic, soapy musks and coconut (not any kind of conventional coconut note, think the toasted coconut of Santos de Cartier or something) also a kind of mild, classic chypre, peach fuzz. It’s powdery. Even a light damascene or even a spectre of violet. There’s a push n pull, a slight astringency of hairspray or ‘hairy’ salon things. The trump card though is the waxiness of the 11 candles… of the title. This is an accord which cleverly uses myrrh to create the effect of an ancient altar or something, coated in candle wax. My description probably sounds it sound complex, like a lot going on, but there really isn’t, it’s one cohesive vibe, a wonderful idea, perfectly executed. Bravo!
Frequently Asked Questions about 11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton
How long does 11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton last?
Based on user reviews, 11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of 11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton?
11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created 11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton?
11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton was created by Freddie Albrighton.
When was 11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton released?
11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton was released in 2021.
What season is 11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton best for?
According to user reviews, 11 Candles in Antwerpen by Freddie Albrighton is best suited for Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter.
11 Candles in Antwerpen, from Freddie Albrighton was released in 2021. The perfumer behind this creation is Freddie Albrighton. The notes are Beeswax, Myrrh, Orchid, Pink Pepper.
This was my latest perfume purchase and I’m so happy with it. Freddie continues his quest for simplicity and themes which appeal to him, and this one spoke to me. The opening is floral, laconic, soapy musks and coconut (not any kind of conventional coconut note, think the toasted coconut of Santos de Cartier or something) also a kind of mild, classic chypre, peach fuzz. It’s powdery. Even a light damascene or even a spectre of violet. There’s a push n pull, a slight astringency of hairspray or ‘hairy’ salon things. The trump card though is the waxiness of the 11 candles… of the title. This is an accord which cleverly uses myrrh to create the effect of an ancient altar or something, coated in candle wax. My description probably sounds it sound complex, like a lot going on, but there really isn’t, it’s one cohesive vibe, a wonderful idea, perfectly executed. Bravo!