Frequently Asked Questions about Jaguar Classic Black by Jaguar
What does Jaguar Classic Black by Jaguar smell like?
Jaguar Classic Black by Jaguar features top notes of Apple, Bitter Orange, and Mandarin Orange, middle notes of Cardamom, Geranium, Nutmeg, Sea Water, and Tea, and base notes of Cedarwood, Musk, Oakmoss, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, and Vetiver.
Who created Jaguar Classic Black by Jaguar?
Jaguar Classic Black by Jaguar was created by Dominique Preyssas.
When was Jaguar Classic Black by Jaguar released?
Jaguar Classic Black by Jaguar was released in 2009.
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God! This is uninspiring, and while I would normally write a fairly neutral review which said it was okay, today I'm actively choosing to dislike this one. The reason being I'm quite partial to the original Jag fragrance and I like the brand, it's a British institution. Not going to talk about notes or performance because I'm boring myself already... Although I will say this...It's not a tea fragrance (of any note) it does open quite nicely. Soon it descends into a synthetic muskiness, mixed with an aquatic seasideyness (see re:Azzaro Chrome Legend) and then a bit of god awful, suncream and white floral 'freshness' (again see chrome legend) If you want something generic I'd normally say don't go for the well known stuff explore the discounted treasures like Dunhill and Jaguar but in this case, maybe don't bother.
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Jaguar Classic Black, from Jaguar was released in 2009. The perfumer behind this creation is Dominique Preyssas. It has the top notes of Apple, Bitter Orange, and Mandarin Orange, middle notes of Cardamom, Geranium, Nutmeg, Sea Water, and Tea, and base notes of Cedarwood, Musk, Oakmoss, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, and Vetiver.
God! This is uninspiring, and while I would normally write a fairly neutral review which said it was okay, today I'm actively choosing to dislike this one. The reason being I'm quite partial to the original Jag fragrance and I like the brand, it's a British institution. Not going to talk about notes or performance because I'm boring myself already... Although I will say this...It's not a tea fragrance (of any note) it does open quite nicely. Soon it descends into a synthetic muskiness, mixed with an aquatic seasideyness (see re:Azzaro Chrome Legend) and then a bit of god awful, suncream and white floral 'freshness' (again see chrome legend) If you want something generic I'd normally say don't go for the well known stuff explore the discounted treasures like Dunhill and Jaguar but in this case, maybe don't bother.