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Dunhill D is a masculine fragrance launched in 1996, developed by perfumer Gerard Anthony. The fragrance is a refined, stylish, cool and dry, opening with notes of lemon, mandarin, pepper, spearmint, cypress and rosewood. The heart notes are lavender, lily of the valley, freesia, geranium, jasmine and white rose, placed on the base of sandalwood, cedar, musk, amber, moss, tonka and vanilla. George Sakier designed the bottle.
D is available as EDT with an accompanying collection of facial care.
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Reminds me of Cartier's Roadster-there is a mint note throughout but kept dirty due to the herbal notes.
It seems like an older gentleman's cologne-both this one and Roadster.
duh... nhill I don't get this one. Not bad, but very generic. I smell the rosewood and mandarain orange, & a hint of cypress in top notes, but can't pick out the jasmine. Fades so quickly, I can't quite make out the heart or base notes, even after multiple applications, with my nose next to my skin. Given to me probably 12 years ago; wouldn't have bought it for myself.
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