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One of the unique joys of a perfume

which is high in natural oils is that while the quality always remains 100%, the accents of the scent will vary bewitchingly with every vintage.

The perfume becomes a living entity, as animated and arbitrary as any of its wearers. Each harvest will yield flowers of a slightly varying fragrance depending on hours of sunshine and rainfall. With Creed fragrances the finished perfume will always follow the same identical formula, but also breathe out an individual signature, just as a precious wine will vary subtly from year to year. 

Here is the magical mystery and sophistication at the heart of Creed.

The origin of the natural oils used in Creed fragrances

plays a huge part in the quality of the fragrance produced. Over millennia certain countries, regions and cities have become celebrated for perfume oils of unique quality.

Indian tuberose, vetiver from the isles of Haiti and Bourbon and Calabrian bergamot are renowned. Provencal lavender, Egyptian jasmine, Bulgarian rose and Sri Lankan sandalwood are legendary. All these ingredients are cultivated, loved and honoured by the Creeds.

The romance of the many plants, trees, herbs and flowers

which are used in perfumery add greatly to the power and impact of a scent. There is magic and enchantment simply in listing - and visualizing - the oils that are used in a fragrance and remembering where the plants are grown: picturing their shape, size, habitat and color - not to mention their perfume. Some flowers bloomed on this planet for millions of years before Man appeared. The great Jurassic dinosaurs would have gazed upon - and maybe eaten - the first magnolias. Irises grew in the Nile before the pyramids were built. They really are a gift of nature, wondrous and remarkable.

From generation to
generation since 1760

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