
Town & Country
Few fragrance houses carry the kind of historical weight Clive Christian does, and Town & Country Eau de Parfum is one of the most storied entries in their Crown Collection. First composed in 1925 and famously associated with Winston Churchill, it was revived in 2023 by perfumer Vincent Ricord as a unisex aromatic-woody composition with a 25% perfume concentration. Aromatica carries the Clive Christian Town & Country decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making this rare Crown Collection piece genuinely accessible.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Clary Sage, Bergamot, Juniper, Lemon
Heart: Cardamom, Frankincense, Sandalwood, White Tea
Base: Ambergris, Cashmere, Cedarwood, Patchouli
The Scent
Clary sage hits first, and it is immediately distinct from the lavender-forward aromatics you may be used to. It reads simultaneously herbal and slightly floral, with a clean green edge that the bergamot sharpens into something bright and citric. Lemon adds a quick lift while juniper brings a faintly resinous, piney note that grounds the opening before it has any chance of running too fresh or aquatic. Within the first few minutes, this quartet settles into a crisp, herbaceous accord that feels unmistakably British, even slightly country-estate.
The transition into the heart is where Town & Country becomes more than a heritage homage. Cardamom arrives with warmth and a subtle spice that bridges the herbal top to the deeper materials below. Frankincense adds a church-like smokiness, not heavy or medicinal, but present enough to lend the composition a quiet gravity. Sandalwood, which Ricord positions in the heart and threads effectively through the base, provides a creamy, woody cradle for everything else. White tea is the surprise here: it introduces a faintly watery, slightly astringent quality that softens the incense without washing it out, keeping the mid-stage from going too dark or too resinous. The interplay between frankincense and white tea is the most distinctive moment in the composition, a tension between ancient resin and clean minimalism that neither resolves nor overwhelms.
Around the twenty-minute mark, sandalwood begins to assert itself more fully, smoothing the herbal sharpness of the opening into something warmer and more skin-adjacent. This is when the fragrance starts to feel genuinely intimate rather than expansive. The aromatic brightness of the clary sage and bergamot does not disappear outright; it recedes gradually, leaving a faint herbal halo over an increasingly woody core. Cardamom lingers here longer than expected, adding a spiced warmth that keeps the mid-stage from collapsing into a generic wood accord.
The dry-down shifts the weight toward ambergris and cedarwood, which together produce a warm, skin-close, softly animalic base. Cashmere adds a powdery, almost textile softness, while patchouli appears at low volume, giving enough earthy depth to anchor the whole structure without announcing itself. The patchouli here is restrained and modern, nothing like the heavy, hippie-era treatment; it reads more as a quiet darkness underneath the cashmere. This is a dry-down that rewards patience: the final stage is richer, warmer, and considerably more intimate than the breezy herbal opening suggests.
When to Wear
Town & Country belongs in cooler weather, worn to formal evening events, business dinners, or any setting that calls for something considered and quietly authoritative. The aromatic-woody structure suits autumn and winter particularly well, from a gallery opening to a candlelit dinner in the city.
Who Is It For
Wearers who prefer their fragrances intellectual rather than loud, with a clear preference for British heritage niche and the kind of composition that reveals more over time rather than announcing everything in the first spray.
If you enjoy Green Irish Tweed, both sit in the British aromatic-woody tradition and reward direct comparison. Browse the full Clive Christian collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Few fragrance houses carry the kind of historical weight Clive Christian does, and Town & Country Eau de Parfum is one of the most storied entries in their Crown Collection. First composed in 1925 and famously associated with Winston Churchill, it was revived in 2023 by perfumer Vincent Ricord as a unisex aromatic-woody composition with a 25% perfume concentration. Aromatica carries the Clive Christian Town & Country decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making this rare Crown Collection piece genuinely accessible.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Clary Sage, Bergamot, Juniper, Lemon
Heart: Cardamom, Frankincense, Sandalwood, White Tea
Base: Ambergris, Cashmere, Cedarwood, Patchouli
The Scent
Clary sage hits first, and it is immediately distinct from the lavender-forward aromatics you may be used to. It reads simultaneously herbal and slightly floral, with a clean green edge that the bergamot sharpens into something bright and citric. Lemon adds a quick lift while juniper brings a faintly resinous, piney note that grounds the opening before it has any chance of running too fresh or aquatic. Within the first few minutes, this quartet settles into a crisp, herbaceous accord that feels unmistakably British, even slightly country-estate.
The transition into the heart is where Town & Country becomes more than a heritage homage. Cardamom arrives with warmth and a subtle spice that bridges the herbal top to the deeper materials below. Frankincense adds a church-like smokiness, not heavy or medicinal, but present enough to lend the composition a quiet gravity. Sandalwood, which Ricord positions in the heart and threads effectively through the base, provides a creamy, woody cradle for everything else. White tea is the surprise here: it introduces a faintly watery, slightly astringent quality that softens the incense without washing it out, keeping the mid-stage from going too dark or too resinous. The interplay between frankincense and white tea is the most distinctive moment in the composition, a tension between ancient resin and clean minimalism that neither resolves nor overwhelms.
Around the twenty-minute mark, sandalwood begins to assert itself more fully, smoothing the herbal sharpness of the opening into something warmer and more skin-adjacent. This is when the fragrance starts to feel genuinely intimate rather than expansive. The aromatic brightness of the clary sage and bergamot does not disappear outright; it recedes gradually, leaving a faint herbal halo over an increasingly woody core. Cardamom lingers here longer than expected, adding a spiced warmth that keeps the mid-stage from collapsing into a generic wood accord.
The dry-down shifts the weight toward ambergris and cedarwood, which together produce a warm, skin-close, softly animalic base. Cashmere adds a powdery, almost textile softness, while patchouli appears at low volume, giving enough earthy depth to anchor the whole structure without announcing itself. The patchouli here is restrained and modern, nothing like the heavy, hippie-era treatment; it reads more as a quiet darkness underneath the cashmere. This is a dry-down that rewards patience: the final stage is richer, warmer, and considerably more intimate than the breezy herbal opening suggests.
When to Wear
Town & Country belongs in cooler weather, worn to formal evening events, business dinners, or any setting that calls for something considered and quietly authoritative. The aromatic-woody structure suits autumn and winter particularly well, from a gallery opening to a candlelit dinner in the city.
Who Is It For
Wearers who prefer their fragrances intellectual rather than loud, with a clear preference for British heritage niche and the kind of composition that reveals more over time rather than announcing everything in the first spray.
If you enjoy Green Irish Tweed, both sit in the British aromatic-woody tradition and reward direct comparison. Browse the full Clive Christian collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











