Perfume and Cologne Reviews

Experiencing the Best of Creed: A Review of the Top Five Perfumes

The House of Creed is a superior niche fragrance house. It’s roots date back to 1760 when James Henry Creed founded it in London. Ever since, Creed fragrances have found themselves as some of the most popular, top selling, and luxurious.

Creed’s modern day prestige began when King George III commissioned a royal fragrance from the house. This firestarted a brand that would forever be aligned with royalty and sophistication. Creed’s fragrances often served many elite figures in history, including Napoleon III and his wife.

Creed’s fragrance reputation embodies the highest of quality and scent compilations. They continue to leverage a process known as infusion technique, a method adapted in the 18th Century. Creed also uses natural ingredients. In a world ripe with synthetic versions of just about anything, Creed distinguishes itself by avoiding such processes.

Over the years, Creed has avoided aligning with celebrities and has instead relied on it’s distinct reputation that, as mentioned, dates back centuries.

Things to Know About House of Creed

image of queen victoria in Creed section describing royals

We’ve mentioned some of this, but here’s some facts about House of Creed that truly distinguish it from other perfume houses, including the major ones.

Family Tradition: Creed remains a privately-owned luxury fragrance house. The business has been passed down for centuries. In fact, it spans over seven generations. Olivier Creed currently sits at the helm. He began his reign in 1975.

The Royals: Creed’s impressive client list extends to a handful of Royal family members, including, Queen Victoria, Emperor Franz-Josef of Austria, and Queen Maria Cristina of Spain.

Rare, Natural Ingredients: Creed is known for soourcing rare ingredients from all over the world. Some of these notes include Italian orange zest, Spanish jasmine, and Tonkin rice from Asia. All Creed fragrance ingredients are natural, avoiding synthetics.

Limited Production: Creed maintains a limited production philosophy for it’s creations. This translates to quality over quantity.

Creed’s Top 5 Fragrances

Aventus

aventus

Aventus is absolutely one of Creed’s most popular creations. A celebration of Creed’s 250th anniversary, it was launched in 2010 and became a success immediately. It’s bold scent features blackcurrant and Italian bergamot at the top. You’ll also note Calville Blanc apples and pineapple. Our Aventus review covers all the rest of the notes.

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Green Irish Tweed

green irish tweed

A classic that dates back to its 1985 launch, the men’s fragrance was popular with celebrities such as Clint Eastwood and Cary Grant. Expect peppermint, lemon verbena, heart of violet leaves, and a base of sandalweed and ambergris. Our Green Irish Tweed review covers all the notes.

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Silver Mountain Water

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This 90s classic reflects a fresh and clean scent, although without any antiseptic vibes. Blackcurrant, bergamot, green tea, and musk combine to craft this unisex fragrance.

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Millesime Imperial

Millesime Imperial

Another unisex installation by House of Creed, this one offers a marine-salty and fruity melon experience. There’s a tropical, beachy feel to Millesime Imperial. It’s known as a summer fragrance but don’t let that stop you from sporting it on a cold winter day. You do you, friends.

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Royal Oud

Royal Oud

Released in 2011, Royal Oud is a luxurious, warm, and spicy oriental fougere fragrance, built around a heart of oud, a precious and historically significant ingredient. While not House of Creed’s most popular fragrance, the scent may embody the house’s history of luxury as much as any of their fragrances.

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Final Notes

The House of Creed offers luxury perfumes that stand the test of time. In fact, their fragrances have withstood and thrived through centuries. Their perfumes leverage the power of storytelling over the popularity of celebrity faces often used to advertise major perfume houses. Their use of natural ingredients is a cherished, idolized position in a day and age that typically uses synthetic ingredients across most beauty products. House of Creed is fine perfumery right before our very eyes.