Fort & Manlé

All the Queen's Men

All the Queen's Men
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All the Queen's Men

Regal nectar: honeyed rum & spice.
Eau de Parfum
One review

Details

Perfumer

Dedicated to her majesty, they are born to serve their posts. Nursed and fed until ready to do the work of collecting nature's dust and converting it to liquid gold, they now nurse and feed the next generation. Striped and fit for the many tasks to keep the castle strong, they assemble and carry out her will. Converting flower dust into nature's greatest elixir is not as hard as it seems. The great nectar bar of spring unfolds its brilliant colors, giving out samples to its busy customers. Buzzing and bumping from bloom to bloom, piggybacking Spring's bold bouquet, these busy workers inspire a scent worthy of the queen herself.

Notes

Scent Description

A rich and complex blend featuring honey as the central note, accompanied by dried fruits, rum, and vanilla. The composition is enhanced with warm cinnamon, woody notes, and fir balsam, creating a sweet, spicy, and resinous fragrance perfect for colder seasons.

Sillage

Low
Excellent

Longevity

< 4 hours
> 12 hours

Gendertendency

Masculine
Unisex
Feminine

Uniqueness

Mainstream
Niche

Additional Product Information

Reviews

4
One review
R
Review
12/2/2024
Royal Nectar: A Sweet Symphony of Power
Fort & Manlé's All the Queen's Men has earned respect among fragrance enthusiasts for its masterful blend of sweet and resinous notes. This Melbourne-based creation stands out for its sophisticated balance of honey, dried fruits, and cinnamon, skillfully orchestrated against a woody backdrop. The community particularly appreciates its smooth wearability and well-executed dried fruit accord, which surpasses similar offerings in the market. While some find the sweet, boozy character overwhelming, most celebrate its refined evening presence. The fragrance performs reliably, making it a worthy choice for fall and winter occasions, though the recent price increase has raised some eyebrows.
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