Monarch Boadicea the Victorious

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Monarch Boadicea the Victorious

Rated 3.71 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)

Monarch Boadicea the Victorious for women and men of Boadicea the Victorious

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Monarch by Boadicea the Victorious is a Leather fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Monarch was launched in 2015. Top notes are bergamot, grapefruit, artemisia, black tea and red berries; middle notes are lily-of-the-valley, freesia, rose, jasmine, pink pepper, cinnamon and cardamom; base notes are leather, oakmoss, agarwood (oud), cedar, patchouli, labdanum, vanilla, tonka bean and incense.

7 reviews for Monarch Boadicea the Victorious

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    6/10

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    velvety suede leather, spicy and balmy…to me, the best outing from this house!

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    The smell is very good, very wearable. One of the reasons I bought it, it’s because it was rated long lasting here and I believe in people’s experiences. But the one I bought is very weak and is not long lasting at all. At the same time I bought a Chariot and although some people scored Chariot quite low on the longevity and sillage, I score it a 10 with flying colors on these fronts. So I guess Boadicea has some batch issues. I’d recommend caution with this brand.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    goes on much like Molton Brown Oudh Accord and Gold with a tad less amber and a titch more oud; after about an hour, the oud fades and the amber rises; lovely with great lasting power and projection; there’s a hint of rose in the background

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Not exactly a leather scent. Just feel distant leather hints; what strikes immediately is a very pleasant fruity and citrus. Particular scent, definitely noticeable and long-lasting. To try.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Very excellent perfume
    My rating: 8/10

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Monarch up now, as part of my Selfridge tour round – and this one is a Selfridges Exclusive.
    And – it’s pretty good. The opening was somewhat ‘generic fruity’ but very pleasant, natural and uplifting.
    The notes say, among others; ‘berries and grapefruit’ to open and I’d go with that, with a tiniest smidgen of green and cardamom.
    Think ‘real Niche’ and name it – it’s almost certainly not there. Vanilla and/or tonka, combined with the lack of any form orange or other ‘different’ obtrusive friut/floral.
    Lack of the obscenely overused orange blossom, violets or lavenders. And smoke – totally none of it.
    In short; the oud and incense (which no doubt this scent has) are hidden well away beneath pleasantries and all the while being steeped with vanilla.
    It’s nice, smooth, a smidgen sweet and relaxing if not mind-poppingly awesome or deeply seducing. So it’s passed my notorious Top-lover ‘safe-head’ acid-test, kudos!
    I didn’t get much artemisia very thankfully, I think (meant to be yet another bitter green note) and the scent is sweetened with one of my favorites as mentioned; tonka.
    As long as the other notes are safe enough, tonka is something I never grow tired of. It’s there, with vanilla, a smidgen of oud that loses battle with a beautiful sweet incense. This scent is starting to come out to play here and I’m liking it.
    Then the woods. It’s safe and unisex yet playful and cheeky with those unlit incense sticks, like a girl wanting badly to pull off to a fine shisha bar a little to often.
    Picture Creed’s Ambre carnelle, those who are familiar with that – this is (sort of) the ‘cleaned up’ Modern reformulation. Very nice, very post 2000’s. Powder and ‘old lady’ replaced with chic and refined.
    The very generous (and pretty) sales lady gave me an outrageous offer of £90 for the 100ml Exclusive bottle, which looking at it now, very sad I turned down (can’t believe that now, what was I thinking?)! Will have to return to pick it up, it’s a fine fine scent that marries old with new beautifully.
    It’s £150 for the big bottle otherwise which is still, given at some of the gob-smackingly terrible scents Roja and Amouage have, is quite the deal!
    Again, Bodecia’s materials and craft is 2nd to almost none, expect no designer to even come close to the finesse on display with the notes this line plays with and I think it surpasses many Amouages and Roja’s. Very nice, much like this scent’s aroma itself.
    For me, the best of the whole House by far, easily surpassing Glorious (too much fruit syrup).
    I will likely need further testing specially to find the notes I really want like the cinnamon, rose and labdanum. This could yet score higher if I find those but for now, it’s very solid and very pretty from this one.
    My rating: 7/10.
    Quality: 10/10.
    A hidden gem. Testing courtesy of Selfridges.

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