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knopa_lebedeva – :
It reeks of old-fashioned British tradition. This is Wellies… Barbour… Range Rover… Weekends in the Cotswolds. Yes, Woods of Windsor just might be the quintessential rural English fragrance. Eminently stiff upper lip, in a crumpled, tweedy way. Toodle, pip!
nwi381InsuffBooni – :
Woods of Windsor for men smells mossy, soapy, spicy, creamy, and leathery. I would put it loosely in the same category as English Leather and British Sterling, but more relaxed, subtle, and (especially) of a higher quality. It smells like the ingredients are better.
kirill.drozd – :
the opening is very alcohol and avon comes to mind quickly.the citrus and clove instantly duke it out and confuses the senses.cleaning products for sure is in the air for only 2 seconds though.mild cloves mix with oakmoss within 3 minutes and will remind you of leather. this stuff tricks you into thinking it has pine sort of and is stranger than azzaro pour homme.you’d never believe that what started as a cat fight would end so peaceful.this is such a fun cologne!
Edit:weeks later,what have i been missing?this could’ve been my favorite had i found this years ago.
ugo2008 – :
A really nice lemon and clove scent. I’m wary of citrus in general since many fragrances that are citrus-heavy in the opening are too sharp for me, but this one nails it– the spice and lemon are in perfect balance here. I don’t notice much oakmoss but I seem to have the newer bottle (pictured) so there could be some post-IFRA shenanigans at work. I also get much more clove than nutmeg. Projection and longevity are just so-so for me (four to five hours max with two sprays to the neck and two to the chest) but it’s really a lovely scent. Any more spice and the lemon would smell like lemonade but any less, and you’ve got lemon Pledge. Not terribly expensive so worthy of a blind buy if you like clove and lemon.
KolT81 – :
I splash this on my husband whenever he’s freshly showered. It’s a pleasant citrusy spicy scent that smells just right.
7411400 – :
First dab sampling from a vintage bottled dated 1995 (it’s a long rectangular bottle with a different design from the one pictured). I was pleasantly surprised by everything about this one, especially ingredient quality. Longevity is excellent but it’s hard for me to judge projection (“sillage”) from a dab sampling. It’s rather simple and the note pyramid appears accurate, with just a touch of sweetness. The balance seems very good, which is important for me with citrus scents (because of how sharp they can be), and there seems to be quite a bit of oakmoss present (and not that much patchouli). Very nice and definitely niche-like !
Lo#rd – :
Britsh style&old school!