
Discover the Fragrance Family of this scent and some key notes within it. Click each element to find out more.
- Dry Woods Scent
- Ginger Note
- Leather Note
- Patchouli Note
Scent: Woody
In May 1969, Richard E. Grant was 12 years old and flew from Swaziland to London on a trip with his parents. Emerging from Piccadilly Circus tube station, he was wide eyed in wonderment seeing the Eros statue and fountain, whose steps were crammed with patchouli-perfumed hippies. The combination of patchouli oil and petrol from all the traffic, proved an indelible inhalation! Earl Grey tea at Fortnum and Mason on Piccadilly, with its Bergamot base and its well-worn leather chairs, proved to be a scent complimentary mix. He has bottled these heady memories, combining patchouli, bergamot, petrol, ginger and leather, into Jack Piccadilly ?69. The 100ml bottle is sleeved in a Union Jack draw-string calico bag with luggage label attached to personalise once opened. Made in Great Britain and not tested on animals. Top notes of bergamot, ginger and green leaves give way to a heart of cypriol, mate and petrol. Base notes of patchouli, cedarwood, dry amber and leather rounds out this unisex eau de parfum.
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