Description
Atkinsons 24 Old Bond Street Triple Extract is a new eau de cologne by Atkinsons which celebrates 200 years of the house. This fragrance is not the only one which celebrates this important anniversary but was launched after trilogy The Contemporary Collection which represents fashion interpretations of the three classic perfume ingredients (rose, green notes and lavender) with fragrances Rose in Wonderland, Posh on the Green and Lavender on the Rocks.
24 Old Bond Street as the fragrant symbol of the house is a typical English eau de cologne with strong character, while the new 24 Old Bond Street Triple Extract is a highly concentrated version of the basic English cologne. Re-edition of the contemporary EDC 24 Old Bond Street is available in a collection of five fragrance presented in 2013.
Composition of the perfume provides juniper berries combined with cardamom in top notes. It is followed by rose aromatized with whiskey, on a base of ambergris, musk, black tea and cedar. The fragrance is signed by perfumers Christine Nagel and Violaine Collas. Cocktail of aromas of juniper, rose and black tea owes particular beauty to woody shades of whiskey providing special smoky charm of oak barrels.
Atkinsons 24 Old Bond Street Triple Extract is available as 50ml and 100ml Eau de Cologne.
24 Old Bond Street Triple Extract was launched in 2014.
buvf23 – :
I don’t think I’ll add much by saying this is a very well blended tea perfume with hints of whiskey and rose. I don’t see much difference with the 24 Old Bond Street in intensity or silage, this one is maybe a bit rounder and more mellow. All in all a very refined perfume to wear all year round day or night.
Dockessegenueopc – :
Its my case,is very good fragrance, this reminds me exactly of the lobby.
Zootsnowdof – :
FYI, its an Eau De Cologne, so adjust your expectations with the performance. Otherwise, I love love the scent, classy and elegant.
Worthy addition to my collection
Projects modestly and turns into a skin scent soon
I wish it were an EdP
ColApis – :
Class and elegant perfume I agree with some the top note similar to carttier. But when it dry down it’s completely different. I got a lot of compliments about it. My bottle almost finish and I will buy another one. Longevity also is good more than 5 h.
9.9 / 10
zark16 – :
i just love the classic british top not and i bought it immediately with no regret .. the dry down is similar to body by burburrys in a manly way .. wooow
vlados412 – :
I was hoping this would simply be a stronger, more pronounced version since the original was so weak, but it turned out to be a lot more citrusy (and more generic IMO)
Zeleznjak – :
The first few minutes it resembles Cartier Declaration (or a flanker), before finally rose makes its appearance. Followed by cardamom, cedar and black tea. Tried a load of times, but the whiskey just isn’t there for me. The dry down is easy on those around you, being a bit too tame all round really. I can’t get excited by it despite there being nothing much to dislike. I probably prefer Cartier Declaration at about a quarter the price.
Summed-up as the biggest non-event since Kohoutek’s comet.
dj_vex – :
This is a gentle perfume, a skin scent only, but it does last a fair amount of time. It has a nice opening smell – tea, whiskey and juniper and rose. The cedar makes a nice base but the musk tends to be the more dominant smell after the first two hours. It’s nice but it doesn’t really last and it doesn’t really quite capture my heart. It’s missing something. I’m glad I tried it but you need something much more special for this price.
valziras – :
Christine Nagel did not hit the nail on its head with this one.
What opens nicely turns out to develop in a musky mess. Kräuter-like triple extract with too much cardamom.
Not my case.
OLD2 – :
Brilliant, old-school right off the bat, tremendous freshness on the skin on application. Lovely blend of traditional British savoir-faire with an elegant composition of vintage and contemporary elements.
Highly recommended for people who would like to be noticed, but not overwhelm the entourage. Its understated after a couple of hours, exactly what you would expect from an eau de cologne of this style.
The settle down is lovely, relaxed, relatively long lasting, with incense and whiskey and slight amber in the forefront; the rose reduces nicely behind.
I would not be surprised if women will want to try this even though it is considered a masculine fragrance.
24 Old Bond Street triple distilled : 8.5-10
seven5800 – :
Right from the beginning, this reminds me exactly of the lobby fragrance in Sofitel Sukhumvit, Bangkok. Very surprising found 🙂
tme344elipseskism – :
I agree with the previous comment. This smells fantastic but performance is dismal.
rikky22 – :
This is pleasant, but not spectacular. The juniper and cardamom are a lovely combination. It strikes me as very British — stiff upper lip, chic in an old-world sort of way, somewhat safe/conservative, and bracing. I’d probably buy it if weren’t so expensive. The longevity is terrible. The “triple extract” means, according to the sales person at Barneys, it’s triple the strength of an eau de cologne. Ok, but it’s still not strong enough. It would have been better as an EDT or EDP. As it is, it lasts no more than 30 to 45 minutes on my skin and then becomes a very faint powdery scent that vaguely reminds me of Journey by Amouage. I tried it on two different occasions.
JOYMNROPMOINO – :
I feel quite privileged to be the first reviewer on this scent because I absolutely loved it!
Not much rhyme or reason to my assessment just a brilliantly done, fresh fragrance which was love at first sniff.
I’ve tried the EDC too and I have to say there’s no comparison this one is better. I got a fresh fruity citrus/juniper type of opening from this juice, then a heavenly greeness which doesn’t overstep it’s bounds and somehow remains sweet.
I’d say it’s a fruity gentle musk in the main but what elevates it is the subtle hint of booze, tea, spices maybe some rose and the ambergris? I’m not saying I can smell all of these constituents but something is certainly contributing to making this a superior juice.
To be honest, I only tried it in store on my skin once so I really need to get my hands on a sample to get a better idea of what’s going on here? Longevity was okay but again I will need to try Old Bond Street Triple Extract to be more conclusive.
To me this is a great, summer scent and not to be overlooked.
Update: well I’ve managed to get my hands on several sample vials of this and the cologne version and I have to say I stick to my above statements. A refreshing yet warm, mellow vibe. This time I do get a huge dose of green slightly metallic tea (reminiscent of Creed silver mountain water) with delicate soapy cardamom at the back of it and a dry down that is laid back but impressive because this is such a gentle scent. It delivers on everything really and has a air of sophistication about it. Simple not earth shattering but I really love it!