Crown Esterhazy The Crown Perfumery Co.

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Crown Esterhazy The Crown Perfumery Co.

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)

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SKU:  0d6e41d965a0 Perfume Category:  . Fragrance Brand: Notes:  , , , , , , , .
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Crown Esterhazy fragrance is originally created by William Thomson in 1874 for the Princess Esterhazy. The scent is fresh, classic citrusy and aromatic. It was discontinued in 2002.

The composition opens with citrus fruits and lemon blossom. The heart includes mint, orange blossom, rosemary and rose, placed at the base of musk and spices.

It is available as Eau de Parfum.

6 reviews for Crown Esterhazy The Crown Perfumery Co.

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    So much lemon. This is like a bright yellow cough drop that leans toward lemon cleaner. I do not like it, can’t think of when I would ever wear this … and yet I cannot stop smelling my wrist.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Esterhazy a wonderful citus experience. It is not bitter or tart, and it’s not sweet, it’s like making lemonade; it’s freshly squeezed lemons, lemons, and more lemons with a dash of rosemary, mint and spice to give it a little umph. When you first spray this on there is no way to avoid the blast of lemon in your face, like when you are squeezing that lemon wedge into your iced tea and rather than going down into your drink it squirts up into your face. This is the citrus lover’s scent at an affordable price, but sadly discontinued.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Esterhazy is a beautiful, clean, clear refreshing soft lemonade. At first spray, lemon is strong, but after about 10 minutes, Esterhazy becomes a very close to skin scent. The spices are super gentle, barely there, smooth, blended with very slight touches of rose and orange blossom. A tiny touch of mint is virtually non-detectable, serving only to add an airy, uplifting quality.
    Esterhazy is a delicious, addictive blend, a soft slightly sweetened natural lemon beauty. Unfortunately, it fades away very fast, completely disappearing within one hour.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Thanks Miss Guerlain for the recommendation. You are right, it is perfect. I love it.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Thank you Miss Guerlain for the review you made me wanna get this even more 🙂

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    This is THE BEST citrus-perfume made! EVER! Lastingpower is beyond amazing & the scent is of real fresh lemon-juice! Nothing artificial about it. My no.1 citrus. And a signature for summer – always!
    This was created in 1874 for Princess Esterhazy. A classical citrus edp. A very uncomplicated, but fresh and enduring citrus fragrance- almost edible in its completeness. According to the legend. King George V, while at a state ball, was dancing a minuet with beautiful Princess Esterhazy, when her charming perfume attracted his attention and he inquired as to it’s origin. The King’s fascination and curiosity made Crown Esterhazy one of the most talked about scents in Crown’s collection.
    Long before King George IV swept Princess Esterhazy off the dance floor and took her directly to his perfumer with the demand that he duplicate her wonderful perfume, generating 50 years of it being the most popular perfume in England, it belonged to another royal personage. First documented in 1370, it was either invented by Elisabeth, Queen of Hungary, or dedicated to her by a gypsy or by a hermit. A simple scent comprised of citrus, rose oil, orange blossom, mint and rosemary. Initially it smells of a lovely, clear lemon, which gives way to a gentle floral spiciness.
    This Q & A, I really need to add (note: this Q & A is from: mimifroufrou/scentedsalamander blog)
    :”{Perfume Q & A} with George Wuchsa of First in Fragrance/Aus Liebe Zum Duft
    * – For people with exclusive tastes: what is the most expensive perfume that you carry in your store that you recommend as a must for this summer?
    Answer: – Crown Perfumery – Esterhazy”
    + Esterhazy has been metioned right here at a fragrantica-article By: Marlen Harrison 06/05/10 10:41:30 (fragrantica.com/news/Ninfeo-Mio-by-Annick-Goutal-1477.html) Quote: “When I tried Ninfeo Mio, I did so without having any knowledge of the olfactory pyramid, preferring to be surprised. At first, I was excited by the sweet tangy lemon and orange notes. I hadn’t experienced something this close to a crystallized sugar sensation since Crown’s Esterhazy.”

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