Date Added: 11/12/2014
Dunhill London scent is a sweet, soft airy floral vanilla and creamy tonka touched off with fruity apple. I love the airy sensation it brings to the ambiance whenever I have this one and the powdery sandalwood dry down is so pleasing.
by Jackson
Date Added: 11/10/2012
Dunhill London, like the other recent releases from this formerly reputable house, is crap. It's the same tired old cheap synthetic spiel, the ever-present calone and dihydromercenol used with no sense of inspiration whatsoever. An insult to London, to what dunhill used to be, to the English rose this supposedly embodies. It smells pretty much like your generic, 1.99 drugstore showergel. This is the kind of junk that has given "designer fragrances" the reputation they currently enjoy, at least in my book. My advice: stick with Burberry Brit. That's a designer fragrance which managed to capture the English spirit while modernizing it, turning a profit, surely, but without abandoning any and all standards of quality and originality. I will refrain from even mentioning the grand old English masculine rose fragrances in the same breath as this garbage.
by Good London
Date Added: 11/10/2012
This one isn't Dunhill's best creation, but certainly isn't their worst either. It does give you the impression that you've smelled it a few times before but it is a nice, clean, slightly classy smell. Lack of originality and longevity will only get this frag a neutral though.
by Paul
Date Added: 11/10/2012
I have to disagree, this is lovely! Very different from the rest of the new releases out at the moment. Yes it does have a synthetic edge to it but come on its a designer scent, what do you expect!
Give it a go and don't expect a Creed for this price but very easy to wear lasting aromatic scent.
by Colonel Dunhill
Date Added: 11/10/2012
When something smells of nothing, or everything all at once I call it an amorphous mess. And this is one. Synthetic, doesn't even attempt to be different from most other 'designer' releases of late or be new or innovative. As Alfred puts it, it has that ubiquitous 'conglomerate' note present in so many sellout frags.. As for calling it 'London', I am insulted as a Londoner and it should've been called 'Palookaville' as it is nowhwere. Oh, where is Dunhill Edition or D? Ho Hum.
by Londoner
Date Added: 11/10/2012
Fruity musk with a very, very light fuzzy powdery basenote. The apple top is good but it's mostly musk.
by Alfredo
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