Sutton Place Bond No 9

4.25 из 5
(16 отзывов)

Sutton Place Bond No 9

Rated 4.25 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Sutton Place Bond No 9 for women and men of Bond No 9

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Sutton Place by Bond No 9 is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Sutton Place was launched in 2016. Top notes are bergamot, tangerine, pink pepper, cassis and pineapple; middle notes are jasmine, lily and patchouli; base notes are amber, musk, leather and vanilla.

16 reviews for Sutton Place Bond No 9

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I smelled/tested Sutton Place back in January of this year, and wasn’t impressed with it’s scent. It has a very generic smell for its retail price point. The only good thing I can say about Sutton Place is the attractive bottle design! 🙂

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m not even going to try to write much about this one,
    the lady who tried selling leather scents recommended this , and I can easily say there’s way better out there, especially for the price that it costs to get something that is leathery. It is so BORING and mediocre- really. I wouldn’t even bother testing this.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Update: I’m doing a side by side right now and I 100% stand by my comparison. Sutton place is a little more floral with a touch of leather and less spice, but still very similar to DB. I will say that I dislike DB, but the subtle differences in SP make it just barely wearable. Still seems like a ton of money for what it is though.
    Smells like a marginally more refined Dylan Blue. If you like this but don’t like the price, be sure to try DB before dropping crazy $$$.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    It has strong performance in both terms of longevity (7-8 hours) and sillage/projection. It also has the same effect like  Bond No 9 New York Patchouli which means that it burns my nose.
    Main players here are acidic and very spicy cassis, patchouli, bergamot and pepper. The other notes are quite discreet.
    I recommend it for fall and spring, daytime.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    after sampling this fragrance. Its smells masculine and fresh.Great for warm weather. Nothing wow about this fragrance. Ive smelled better than this. For the price its a pain to spend this much money on a fragrance that is generic. I like the smell but the price kills me. Ima enjoy sampling this fragrance maybe a decant would be nice. Nice looking bottle.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m still trying to decide if I really like this or not. The problem I’m having with it is that I don’t really feel excited about it at all. It smells nice, it smells like a fresh spicy masculine scent, that could be used for a myriad of occasions, but it just smells…generic to me. Also, upon smelling this really close, and really concentrating on the smell, it has a dryer sheet vibe to it….or a fresh men’s deodorant vibe. Someone commented that this smells like Axe body spray, and although I’ve not smelled that particular spray mentioned. I could definitely see that as a being true as that is the kind of vibe I get. I’ll have to keep wearing this sample, probably will wear it again tomorrow and see what I really think.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This one is super tricky very good scent after wearing it several times but the composition is complex I don’t care what anyone says it smells like idk anymore lol but I like it a lot I hit the love button and the smell is just fruity…… idk what lol the pepper is a heavy hitter as well in this can be worn any season and most noses will appreciate it I believe after first 30 min has past it eases its pepper and the smell is I still say indescribable lol but it’s nice this should be one of there best sellers def

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Laurice hit another home-run with this masculine, fruity Oriental.
    They say that you should never judge a book by its cover, but if you like brown crocodile with classy gold lettering, you will LOVE Sutton Place. Refined, elegant, sophisticated, mature, and wealthy are adjectives that spring to mind. Although tobacco is not listed in the notes, I get a sweet pipe tobacco note on the dry-down. Also, there is a strong fruity scent that reminds me of apples and pomegranate. Very Middle-Eastern. A scent fit for a king, with a price tag to match.
    Be careful not to apply more than two sprays because for the first two hours it goes into beast mode. Later, it fades away very quickly. Kind of the way a diplomat makes a good first impression and then moves on to the next person, place, or thing. But don’t be fooled. This diplomat of a fragrance is not a one-dimensional, boring charlatan. It is the complete opposite. Classy to the core.
    Merci, Laurice. You’re the best.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. Fresh citrus with a sexy vanilla dry down. Compliments galore. This is one of my favorite Bond fragrances along with Scent of Peace for men and Cooper Square. I get WOW head turning compliments with these fragrances. Bond gets a bad wrap from the guys but the ladies love it. I love the art of fragrances and I just like smelling good but compliments are a plus. You’ll definitely turn heads with this one.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    I hate to be a Debbie downer here, but this smells nearly identical to Axe Phoenix body spray (and lasts about as long.) If it weren’t for the price tag, I would think that this was a piece of performance art commenting on consumerism and its effect on the art of perfumery. Alas, it’s just a lazy attempt at making a buck.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I still haven’t found a male scent from this brand that I like, but there are some from the unisex and female lines that I do. This is one of those, I liked it as soon as I sprayed it, but of course, the ones I happen to like from this brand so far have no projection nor longevity. Skin scent before an hour of spraying; when I sprayed it it left my skin very shiny so I thought it was gonna last, what a shame. Two perfumes that I really hate stunk up all my wardrobe (NY Oud and Bond 9 I believe), you can smell them without even needing to open the door, but this one I can barely smell it where I sprayed it, go figure.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Come on guys. No.
    I wanted to love this I really did. Conceptually from the location selected to the bottle design to the scent itself and it’s performance: nothing matches up. It’s disjointed at best. Your “wealthy, cultured, powerful” scent is an aneimic fruity freshie with impotent performance?
    For all the different citrusy notes, all I really get is some lemon and if I close my eyes and concentrate, tangerine-which does get a little stronger over time. It doesn’t develop much on the skin otherwise. It’s projection is a joke. It’s entire scent profile is…lazy?
    I love some Bond’s a whole lot but this was a fail on all levels. It wanted to be a freshie but failed, then wanted to be a barbershop at some point…and failed. I’m clearly not smart enough to get it. Either that or Bond has lost their mind.
    Scent: 6/10. It’s not a garbage fire but it’s not memorable or particularly well blended to me.
    Projection: 3/10 come on guys. No. After an hour it might as well be the ghost of residue past of a bath and body works scent. Decidedly “down market” from their target.
    Sillage: 2/10 for the first 30 minutes then nothing. No.
    Longevity: 2/10 yep. Two hours. Then it’s a total skin scent for another two then it’s gone.
    Would I buy a full bottle? No. Fail. No.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    If you want to pay 300$+ to smell almost identical to John Varvatos Vintage go right ahead. Good job Laurice, way to be different… Cool bottle, but another regurgitated men’s fragrance.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I was intrigued by this new release when I first smelled it in the boutique. The subtle yet tasty notes of pineapple add just enough freshness to the warm and spicy background. I brought a sample home to try out in anticipation of Bond’s upcoming promotion on 10/27. My findings are not positive.
    The opening is nice, but the pineapple is nowhere to be found after ten minutes on the skin. The scent quickly devolves into a generic, bland smelling cologne, with absolutely no character.
    IMO, not worth the $$$.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Just sniffd today. On my hands now. The initial balst is a pain in the …!!! Smells like Bleeker Street to start. Longevity is good….the drydown is pretty good, that’s when the vanille, woods and light touch of leather show up and it’s not a copycat…… But for $350 Not gonna happen unless its with a promotion….thats coming up on the 27th of Oct. Check out my first impression
    YOUTUBE RaJuR real deep kool coming soon!!!!

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Simply smashing!!

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