The Odd Fellow Bouquet Atkinsons

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The Odd Fellow Bouquet Atkinsons

The Odd Fellow Bouquet Atkinsons

Rated 3.78 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
(23 customer reviews)

The Odd Fellow Bouquet Atkinsons for women and men of Atkinsons

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The Odd Fellow Bouquet by Atkinsons is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. The Odd Fellow Bouquet was launched in 2013. The fragrance features heliotrope, tobacco, ginger, pepper, benzoin and labdanum.

23 reviews for The Odd Fellow Bouquet Atkinsons

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Loving this. Warm, powdery tobacco wrapped in honey and heliotrope. Super musky. The resins are there too, subtly. No ginger detected.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Pipe tobacco and ash rolled in honey and dusted with baby powder. It’s musty and old smelling. Not a winner.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    pipe tobacco and sweet woodiness, love this scent, a worthy addition to collection.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    In a few words: a honeyed version of TF Tobacco Vanille… misteriously even that dried-fruits accord so characteristic is replicated (and not listed, neither honey). Redundant

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my first comment! Thank you to all this community that brings every day comprehensive comments, with a real critical spirit on perfumes.
    I’d like to start with this one, The Odd Fellow’s Bouquet, which particularly intrigued me as I am movie buff. Some Atkinsons perfumes have been created for celebrities, including one for the famous Lawrence of Arabia (according to the representative of the brand in Paris that speaks with passion). On the « paper » (sorry I don’t know the name in English for the white paper for spraying the perfume), I smelled only sweet, with a heavy smell of spices. But once put on the skin, all its power wafted and moved on to pleasant smell of fresh spices, amber, and tobacco. A long lasting, and some stops in the street to give the name to passers-by of this perfume!

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Amazing fragrance, reminds me of Tobacco Vanille with cinnamon, whiskey and gingerbread cookies, it can be easily unisex, amazing quality, lasting power is really high

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    My first impression of Odd Fellow Bouquet was “Wow”- really pleasant and elegant. Tobacco and benzoin joined by labdanum and heliotrope in a really well-made homogeneous blend. I also think it’s a great step to leave out the vanilla from the amber chord, it makes Odd Fellow Bouquet slightly darker compared to its relatives. e.g. TF Tobacco Vanille.
     
    The very friendly smoothness of the blend is at the same time the strength and the weakness of Odd Fellow Bouquet. The first impression is wonderful probably, to a great deal, due to the very fine tuned balance. But, to me, after an hour or so the very same factors that provided this wonderful first impression become a problem. Over time nothing interesting is happening, there is no evolution and for me to be immersed in this soft scent for a whole day becomes a bit monotonous.
    But in total Odd Felow Bouquet is very well made and definitely worth trying.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my favorite in all Atkinsons line, and I do like all other man/unisex fragrances they offering.
    To me it is like if Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille and Guerlain Heritage had baby.
    It is very well blended, none of ingredients sticks out – truly bouquet, not individual flowers. If I could smell tobacco in it, that would be not classic tobacco but rather like honey and spice scented tobacco sold in some Asian countries.
    It doesn’t change much in all 10+ hours it lasts on me, and in this case it’s a good thing, since it is gorgeous scent. The type that quietly but confidently says “class and sophistication”, but in the same time very sexy if not outright seductive.
    I see it mostly suited for 30+ group, but it easily could be used as evening scent for formal occasions or date night for younger gentlemen. Although I would consider Fall/Winter scent, it is not too heavy to wear it in Spring or colder Summer nights.
    Scent 10/10
    Longevity 9/10
    Projection 8/10
    Sillage 8/10
    Price for Quality 9/10
    Definitely bottle worthy!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    It was too sweet, it actually reminded me of honey syrup.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I like Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille and I get the comparison to this, but I find this stuff somewhat gagging and headache-inducing, and I’m not sure why. It has a cough medicine note that reminds me of original formulation YSL M7; at first I thought there may have been some of that same synthetic oud in this. What is it that’s annoying me? The benzoin? I find I almost always don’t like predominantly amber scents, so that could be it.
    MysteryBuff: I have and love De Nicolai New York and Chanel Pour Monsieur Concentree and I love Creed Bois du Portugal, but this Odd Fellow’s Bouquet doesn’t appeal to me – I don’t get the comparisons.
    Yes, it does strike me as gourmandy… that was my first take on it until I got that it’s mainly a ambery tobacco scent.
    Longevity is better than average.
    ———-
    Second wearing on my hand: Yes, it’s confirmed, this stuff bugs me. That ambery benzoin note is fierce on me.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    The storied house of Atkinsons (London, 1799) has been reborn (Italy, 2013). What followed was an intriguing catalogue of fragrances in impeccably styled bottles.
    The Odd Fellow’s Bouquet is a re-issue of a scent created to celebrate the return of Lawrence of Arabia. Atkinsons conjures up the appropriate imagery: “Lawrence of Arabia ensconced in the splendour of a St. James gentleman’s club, its weighty silence broken only by the occasional turning of a sheet of a newspaper, and the Oriental fragrance of Ottoman tobacco issuing from the depths of upholstered winged armchairs… This rarified ambience is conveyed with almondy heliotrope flowers and dark tobacco, heightened with ginger and fiery peppercorn and, finally, deepened with a rich ambery accord of benzoin and labdanum. A fragrance of immense leisure.”
    The history of the firm and the Lawrence of Arabia story may be the best thing about this fragrance. Although the notes suggest Five O’Clock au Gingembre or Tobacco Vanille, The Odd Fellow’s Bouquet is much closer to Chanel Pour Monsieur Concentree minus the vanilla, a less distinguished cousin of Bois du Portugal or De Nicolai’s New York.
    This is a straight up woody oriental in the old school style. It could come across a bit dated and a bit feminine in the opening. Too much amber for my personal taste.
    Very pleasant at the end, however, mostly stark woods with slight smoke and sweetness, like the aroma of a sauna.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Tour de force creation by Atkinson’s. A legendary scent.
    Rich velvety and enveloping tobacco (sweet turkish and oriental blended tobacco to my nose) , semi-sweet amber with a zest of ginger on application , it is too me (a lover of tobacco fragrances) the very best in its class.
    It’s a perfect blend of sweet Ambre Narguile by Hermessence and sophisticated Tabarome by Creed, each of which are legendary fragrances in my books.
    Recommended for men 35 +, power business or evening occasions, you will stand out, you will be noticed and you will be admired. When you are asked what you are wearing, your answer with bring even more intrigue. Research the Odd Fellows, they have a long and rich history. dating back to the early 1800’s.
    A Wonderful, worldly and delicious fragrance originating from great craftsmanship.
    Odd Fellows Bouquet gets a 9.5/10 for me, and this is being conservative!

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Perfetto

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I wish that I bought when I had the chance. I could not decided between this and “Oud Save the King.” But this is really full bottle worthy. It has a magnifique nougetty unique quality that leads me crazy. Every time I wear it I feel like I made a good choice.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Not just for man. It will be for me too. Beautiful!

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Cookie Dough might be the best way to put it. Benzoin and ginger are magnified with small doses of lab and tobacco. Similar to Missions as they are both crafty light scents. Missions would be the obvious choice as it is way cheaper. The Odd Fellow is nice on it’s own but does not warrant the price tag.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I live for oddities and weirdness or quirkiness in a GOOD way and in a BIG way.
    This composition smells to me of “Cookie Dough”. I get instantly reminded of my early childhood, baking with my mother for Christmas cookies, biscuits or “Plaetzchen” as we used to call it in German.
    It is a lovely skin scent; strong, but nevertheless very sensual, seductive, sexual, sophisticated, and most of all VERY GOURMAND.
    I used to love to lick the raw buttery dough from the big wooden spoon plus anything that was left in the big batter mixing bowl, that my mother gave me as a reward for my help in the kitchen. (half an hour later I usually had a bit of a tummy ache but that did not bother me).
    I cannot help but think of a romantic bakery, patisserie or Viennoiserie in the context of this scent. Perhaps some old Viennese Bakery with hundreds of years of heritage, still using those beautiful white paper crochet style doily (the decorative kind).
    Truly original and truly an oddball, in the nicest possible way.
    ATKINSONS I love you for bringing my childhood back. xx

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    There is one note in this fragrance that makes it smell like “old man.”
    Otherwise this is a fabulous scent.
    It reminds me of Givenchy Pi on steroids with a touch of tobacco. You can tell it’s made from the highest quality ingredients. I would recommend this fragrance for the winter season.
    Extremely potent. One spray and your set for the day.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    محبي هيرود من دي مارلي ونوتة التبغ الممزوجة بالفانيلا والسويت واللمحة العنبرية من زهرة اللابنديوم عليهم بتجرة العطر

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I adore this one. I’ve been hoarding a tiny sample for a few months now, thanks to the very helpful SA at Barney’s in Chicago.
    It’s mostly tobacco, sweetened by heliotrope and benzoin without becoming syrupy, and enough light spice to keep the fragrance interesting. Rather dry.
    It’s quite soft, but tenacious; “Come closer” rather than “Here I am!”.
    Highly recommended!

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    WoW , this is great. Take Tom Ford FV remove cinnamon and you get The Odd Fellow . Very pleasant smell. definitely worth full bottle

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    O-M-G
    This smell is very pleasant and not boring with a classic and elegant character of this beautiful flask containing perfume Force and funky and lift my hat to the man who designed this smell crazy, I do not buy the fragrance from the first glance but wait to try it more than once in order to judge it good in terms of price and smell, but with this fragrance magician has bought it very quickly without any waiting.
    Recommend and i am sure you will love it.
    10/10

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    O-M-G.
    I’m literraly speechless now. Words escapes me. This is totally a Hidden gem in the chest full of gems I might say.
    Beautiful combination of Tobacco leaves and Bezoin. Sweet, tampted, elegant, seductive, polite, charming,…I can spend all day tallking about the goodness of this beauty. Thanks God I decided to turn to the Just Opened Shopping Mall downtown where the Atkisons Boutique located.
    Sillage: B (quite noticable in the couple of first hours)
    Duration: A (Yes, it stays and it stays LONG. 8h+)
    Smell: A+ (IF there’s any higher possible rate than A+)
    Versatility: B (for gentlements ONLY, no kids, no jokes)

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