Frankincense and Myrrh Czech & Speake

4.07 из 5
(14 отзывов)

Frankincense and Myrrh Czech & Speake

Frankincense and Myrrh Czech & Speake

Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Frankincense and Myrrh Czech & Speake for women and men of Czech & Speake

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Description

Frankincense and Myrrh was inspired both by the
rich colours and exotic smells of the orient. The
packaging has an intricate design reminiscent of
the screens in Arabic temples, including two huge
golden amphores which would contain precious
oils flanking the entrance and an oil burner on the
floor gently fragrancing the temple.

Available in 100ml Cologne. Introduced in

14 reviews for Frankincense and Myrrh Czech & Speake

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this fragrance, there is nothing like it ……. that I have ever smelled anyway, I always get compliments when I wear it.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    This is one of those fragrances that only get a few wearings every year and it deserves more. I am going to be using this more over this Christmas period.
    Its a fresh clean and very mature scent and the name speaks for itself.
    Glad that I have this in my collection.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    My bottle is from way back in 2011ish (and still going strong), so newer editions may have weakened – but for me the ‘classic’ C&S Frankincense and Myrrh is a large, heavy, hugely aromatic, gorgeously gold-glittery smell of Christmas. It is intense and big – on the verge of bullying, compared to many other incense/resin-themed scents I’ve tried – so many of the reviews below just baffle me because I don’t recognise the scent they describe.
    This was one of the first scents I ever smelled which evoked wealth and real sophistication; a truly complex oriental. For me it genuinely evokes exotic camel caravanserais laden with everything aromatic from the East. Certainly smells way more luxurious than it needs to and at a price point comfortably between mass-market mediocrity and high-end niche pretension.
    Completely unisex IMHO but you do need to really like both frankincense and myrrh (well, doh….) ; this is a hugely resinous, radiant, almost-bitter incense thing, not at all shy and surprisingly un-sweet. I get a little citrus and floral at the opening but not nearly so much as others describe; so this scent (like many other Czech and Speakes in my experience) may be have been reformulated as a much milder beast. I usually loathe lavender, and it’s unmistakably in here, but it’s a discreet amount of the sharp fresh kind, and the other strong aromatics are more than robust enough not to let the lavender boss them.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Frankincense and Myrrh will be a disappointment for anyone looking for either frankincense or myrrh. It doesn’t have much of either, very little in fact. It is rather a gentle, soapy aromatic masculine fragrance accentuated by these two notes. There is a fleeting and subtle citrus opening along with lavender. The lavender is soon paired with light frankincense. This is followed by the fragrance getting woodier and ever so slightly creamy from the woods. The soapy freshness is present throughout. Unfortunately, it perfoms a disappearing act very quickly – low sillage and low to average longevity on skin.
    I would have loved a more substantial rendition of the same theme – a soapy traditional aromatic masculine accentuated by incense. It has pitfalls similar to a few other Czech and Speake fragrances I have sampled – not bad, but thinness of body and absence of any compelling factor in the scent profile.
    2.5/5 (neutral)

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Is that a mainly male scent or is it good for women too?

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    This review is based on their sample. Reminds me a bit of Epic Man by Amouage. Below average projection and moderate longevity on my skin.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Frankincense and Myrrh does not live up to its name. It opens mainly with lemon and lavender. Even tough the Frankincense/Myrrh combination is there I find the woods to be equally strong.
    For my tastes it is a bit too mass appealing and not interesting enough.
    I’d grade it B-

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Excellent mixture of myrrh and frankincense that leaves her well-balanced not only enjoying it appears that the lavender mixture of oriental notes. But the fragrance does not disappoint.
    I classify it thus:
    Smell: 8/10
    Projection: 5.5/10
    Longevity: 6.5/10

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This is not at all what I was expecting! I was wearing Creed Jasmin Impératrice Eugénie last night, so naturally this morning I was looking around for a rich oriental to segue into. Czech & Speake Frankincense & Myrrh is not really that at all! I was thinking that this would be, well, a spicy oriental with a Christmastime vibe. So it just goes to show you that the names do build expectations up quite a lot…
    What did I find? To my nose, the lavender is up front and center, as are the herbs: basil and clary sage are listed in the note pyramid, and to me they are far more dominant than the frankincense and myrrh and olibanum (also listed among the notes). The wood (cedar is listed) smells natural, not like aromachemicals, so this may even be the original recipe from 1984.
    What a surprise: this is a powerful woody aromatic cologne! Smells good and natural and I’d definitely recommend it to gents. For myself, this is more of a warm weather scent. Quite likeable, despite defying all of my expectations. The longevity is very good thanks to the substantial basenotes to which the aromatics are able to cling.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    My very first frangrance was Frankincense and Myrrh and that was during my teenage years. It was a start to develop a passion for frangrances, I come a long way but I can never forget my first perfume.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    The first time I saw Frankincense and Myrrh laying on a perfume shop shelf I expected a dark, bold and meditative composition a-là Avignon, but then I tested it…
    The main ingredients mentioned in the fragrance name are concocted to a classic musky/citrus cologne with a result that while is not particularly outstanding is still pretty enjoyable and pleasant. If you’re looking for your first frankincense/myrrh composition there’re many better options out there, but considering this was originally rleased in 1984 and it’s still one of the few citrus-frankincense-myrrh combo on the market, it definitely deserves a good rating. Very Nice.
    Rating: 7/10

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    One of your better late autumn/early winter fragrances. Note separation is suprisingly good, considering this is a fragrance from a house that, well, doesn’t specialize in fragrance. The title ingredients are on display, haloed in kitchen spices and subtle woods. It’s all very bright, masculine, and festive smelling. Try it around the holiday season. It’s not a bad one in the least, although I wouldn’t spring for a bottle myself. Perhaps if there was a bit more lavender in the composition, I would consider it, but as it stands, it’s a little flat. It goes to show that even with high-grade ingredients and careful blending, this type of scent can come across as uninspiring if nothing makes it sparkle. This fragrance smells as though it takes itself a little too literally, but that might be exactly what Czech & Speake fans want.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Well for starters I don’t associate this with Christmas! Having said that I will concede that this is a fabulous winter snuggle-scent.
    Soft, snuggly and smokey with a refined powdery drydown that reminds me a little of lavender and chamomile baby talc mixed with some (and I mean this positively!)past-its-use-by-date dried sage that you might find in the back of the kitchen cupboard. I find very little citrus here which is surprising as lemon notes usually project loudly on my skin. The frankincense is very enjoyable and never tips over into that slightly medicinal smell.
    Sillage is discreet, I find this one wears quite close to the skin, but my oh my, it’s special. Again and again I find myself raising my wrist to my nose.
    A cold winters night with a crackling fire, a slightly rough tartan wool blanket and a hot toddy. Oh yes. A full bottle is calling….

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Now that I joined Fragrantica I re-post my review of Frankincense and Myrrh by Czech & Speake.
    I’m not into citrusy fragrances, and I love oriental and resins-based scents. The persistence is not so good on my skin, but this fragrance represents for me a valid alternative for summer to citrusy fragrances.

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