Upper Class Royal Crown

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Upper Class Royal Crown

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

Upper Class Royal Crown for men of Royal Crown

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“Inspired by a modern Cary Grant, Upper Class impersonates impeccable charm, natural elegance and subtle irony.
A sweet – spicy fragrance with a slight hint of pink pepper and leather, followed by woody notes of Burmese oud and Omani incense.
At the heart, a blend of rich wet earth tones blended with iris and precious woods notes are perceived.
The green-musky base notes, enhanced by vanilla and myrrh give the fragrance strength and character.
Similar to pollen that spreads through a lifeless city.
Grey, like ashes swaying in a sky pierced by the sun’s rays.
A “must” for the successful man- a man who is extremely attractive, elegant, refined and ironic.
A man that is characterized by the perfect balance of elegance and simplicity.
Reminiscent of the great Cary Grant in Hitchcock’s “To Catch a Thief”” — press release of the brand. Upper Class was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Antonio Visconti.

2 reviews for Upper Class Royal Crown

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m at a crossroads with Upper Class. The coriander in this smells like you forgot to put on deodorant. Coriander is one of those notes you really don’t wanna mess with. In this case it’s mild but still potent. I’m surprisingly impressed with raspberry notes in this, it really offers a unique angle that compliments the upper class guy. However, if you’re trying to impress a lady, the coriander could turn your chances into a negative glances. Don’t interpret my review as a complete write off, sample it, and see how it jives with your body chemistry. The coriander has me pumping the brakes on truly liking this. However, I’ve now reached the dry down and I get candy floss and the coriander has drifted away significantly. Good scent but the coriander on the top and candy floss on the bottom don’t really do it for me.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    This is more of a nasty cloying sweets! Definitely cloying vanillas mixed with berries on bed of iris & myrrh with allot of burned cedar and an ugly leather.
    Sort of a headache to be honest with that European style oud, and cheap musk! the ingredients ARE quite full of quality but the blending method and the categories of the materials mixed in makes it smell quite cheap. So imagine an extreme dosage of vanillas, with raspberries, then doses of oud, and myrrah, And cedar. ANd iris, AND ambergris,, ANDD leather, ANDDD … oh my… that’s just a GRAND headache rather than an upper class.
    Ironically, later it smells like grilling in the woods with that balsamic veal on a flammable coal! Not actually a real veal rather than a burned coal flammable coal, which is similar to the hideously smell of “Interlude Man” by Amouage, and a bit like “Bonfire” by Demeter, tiny like “Fume” by Hendley, and a bit more like “The Holy Mountain” by Apoteker Tepe, but mostly it’s the lighter version with more balsamical of Amouage. Then it returns to a cloying vanilla, raspberries, and cedar, with doses of leather, and iris! it just swings back and forth, but just once! first cloying, then grilling, then cloying again but creamier.
    Well, i believe it’s the least creation that i liked from Royal Crown as i wish it didn’t presents the modern Cary Grant as Cary was behind this inspiration, but what to say! although i thought i’d save the best for last but it didn’t go well this time :/

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