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Penhaligon's

Welcome, Penhaligon's AlUla

A new scent for those seeking serenity and sanctuary. Ah, Penhaligon's AlUla. The vanilla winds whisper like A-lU-la-by. Born of sand and drenched in sky, an oasis appeared before us.

A story of date palms swaying in a harvest wind, bringing with it the scent of citrus and fig. Plum and spice. Incense and saffron. A history steeped in spice markets and spirituality. Tales of creativity and community spun into a cultural tapestry.

Sanctuary at last, for those that travel the incense road.

DISCOVER PENHALIGON'S ALULA

The Notes

Warm plum, ripened in the vaporous heat, meets a mirage of patchouli tinged with turmeric. Cardamom caves its way in stone, spice and saffron sweep across the desert.

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A Traveller’s Companion

A monolith of scent made miniature, but no less mesmerising. Penhaligon's AlUla arrives with more treasures in tow, a pocket-sized paradise for one's travels.

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Carve Their Name

A gift from afar for noses seeking a spot of adventure. Present them with Penhaligon's AlUla. Engrave their name or personalise their scent with leather sleeves in bold hues, golden monograms and delightful charms.

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Reuse & Make New

Follow your nose to a brighter future with Penhaligon’s Fine Refills Service. Simply, bring your empty bottle to select stores for a fresh top up.

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An Exploration of The Incense Road

Take one’s nose on an olfactive expedition with the decadent ingredients found within the Trade Routes collection – now featuring the new eau de parfum, Penhaligon’s AlUla .

TRADE ROUTES COLLECTION
CAIRO EDP 100ML MFR

CAIRO

Damascena rose, patchouli and saffron perfume this ancient, sensual city.

$290
PENHALIGON’S AL ULA EDP 30ML

PENHALIGON'S ALULA

A mirage of plum and patchouli offer an oasis amid a saffron desert. Explore the Incense Road...

$145

Further Reading

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