D Alfred Dunhill

3.64 из 5
(11 отзывов)

D Alfred Dunhill

D Alfred Dunhill

Rated 3.64 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

D Alfred Dunhill for men of Alfred Dunhill

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Description

Dunhill D is a masculine fragrance launched in 1996, developed by perfumer Gerard Anthony. The fragrance is a refined, stylish, cool and dry, opening with notes of lemon, mandarin, pepper, spearmint, cypress and rosewood. The heart notes are lavender, lily of the valley, freesia, geranium, jasmine and white rose, placed on the base of sandalwood, cedar, musk, amber, moss, tonka and vanilla. George Sakier designed the bottle.

D is available as EDT with an accompanying collection of facial care.

11 reviews for D Alfred Dunhill

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This has the heart of Calvin Klein Escape in it, with just a tad more feminine dry down tonit. Pretty happy with this and I get a lot of compliments.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    A delightful Dunhill. Musk, citrus, florals and woods. Totally safe to wear anytime. Longevity and silage are moderate and OK. I think the closest to this is Aramis Cool Blend – but the Dunhill shades it! This is an honest to goodness good juice.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    With just one sniff, this fragrance warms my nose with memories. Once I was in high school and a victim of bullying. A close friend would try to lift my spirit, telling me that we’d go after them, bullies. Once in grade school, while running, I accidentally tripped on something and fell off, wounded. My mother came to aid, telling me everything would be all right. Once I was even younger and it was bedtime then. My mother was still in her office, working over the course of the night. I, being a kid who couldn’t sleep without my mom those days, was approached by my sister who told me that our mom was on her way home. Then, I closed my eyes and fell asleep. Soundly.
    Peculiarly, D by Alfred Dunhill reminds me of good things during times of distress. It reminds me of safety. Of serenity. Of comfort. Of courage even.
    While being generic is expected out of a fresh fragrance, D is an exception. There seems to be an inimitable curtain of notes in the composition, enwrapping the lavender to make it more suitable to a diverse crowd. I bought this as a blind buy from FragranceX. With no regrets. It may not be signature-worthy, but it’s great for days you need something refreshing. I have the 30-ml bottle without a sprayer, and I enjoy applying the fragrance. Which requires that I place my fingers on the bottle’s mouth and dab the juice where I feel needed.
    Once you are confused of which fragrance to wear or buy, D by Alfred Dunhill is a safe pick. If by chance you won’t like it, you can pass it on to a young nephew or son. Tell him it contains the water of courage or is a confidence serum topically applied.
    The small cylindrical bottle looks like some props from a fantasy movie set.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    smooth and clean, bordering on freshness overload.
    Nice scent from Dunhill, would suit a majority of age groups and also totally unisex in my opinion, (florals and musk give it a bit of flexibility).
    One of all the scents I’ve tried from this house I’d say D is a crowd-pleaser.
    gentle controlled sillage with decent longevity.
    Nice 🙂

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    A truly masculine scent, but I wore this at my own risk.. if the weather gets too hot, or if you’re not careful with soaps, this easily turns into a bad B.O. smell…

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This is such a nice fragrance, totally inoffensive, it’s nice and clean. A great mix of mint, lemon and sandalwood, it’s really well blended, not normally a huge lover of mint, but it’s great here. A cracking fragrance.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Not Good, way to feminine!! Smells like A cheap synthetic, watered down version of ISESY MIYAKE.
    Fads out very quickly as well, no wonder it has been discontinued by Dunhill.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    hard to find it nowdays! a very classy scent though by dunhill a true gentelman scent by dunhill as always!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    A discerning male friend of mine wore this fragrance when we were in college together. This is such a delicious men’s fragrance and is light enough to be unisex… or so I think. I was wearing this and my father smelled it on me, then declared that he should have my bottle! He even put me on a semi-guilt trip – saying that women shouldn’t wear a man’s cologne, just to be able to steal this for himself.
    What can I say, my Dad always had fabulous taste! This is one of my ALL TIME FAVORITES! I love the way that this smells! It is a masterpiece! Love it!
    I really wish that Estee Lauder would copy the notes in this and bottle this for a woman. I love the strength of Estee Lauder fragrances and how long they last on my skin. This is a total jewel of a fragrance and could definitely be copied but tweaked to make it a woman’s fragrance.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Reminds me of Cartier’s Roadster-there is a mint note throughout but kept dirty due to the herbal notes.
    It seems like an older gentleman’s cologne-both this one and Roadster.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    duh… nhill I don’t get this one. Not bad, but very generic. I smell the rosewood and mandarain orange, & a hint of cypress in top notes, but can’t pick out the jasmine. Fades so quickly, I can’t quite make out the heart or base notes, even after multiple applications, with my nose next to my skin. Given to me probably 12 years ago; wouldn’t have bought it for myself.

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