Creed Millésime Impérial (Batch 2008)
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Description - Millésime Impérial (Batch 2008)
Mediterranean brightness, modern build. Creed Millésime Impérial (Batch 2008) EDP decant from ৳2,053, shipped across Bangladesh. Notes of Si
Commissioned for King Faisal of Saudi Arabia and his court, which is the kind of origin story Creed tells often and in this case appears to be accurate. Creed launched Millésime Impérial in 1995 as an eau de parfum, and this listing is a 2008 batch specifically, which matters to people who track how the house has reformulated over the years. Older batches are widely held to be richer and saltier. Aromatica has the Millésime Impérial decant in Bangladesh in two sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Sea Salt, Fruity Notes
Heart: Sicilian Lemon, Bergamot, Iris, Mandarin Orange
Base: Sea Notes, Musk, Woody Notes
The Scent
The opening is the reason this fragrance has the reputation it does. Sea salt and an unnamed fruit accord hit together, and almost every reviewer independently identifies that fruit as melon or watermelon even though no such note is listed. The effect is salty and sweet at once, and the most-repeated description across Basenotes is cold champagne by the ocean, which is unusually apt. There is a metallic, faintly ozonic edge in the first ten minutes that people familiar with Silver Mountain Water recognise straight away. As the salt settles, Sicilian lemon and bergamot come forward and the composition briefly reads as a citrus rather than a marine. Iris is the note that separates this from every aquatic that copied it, giving the heart a grey, slightly powdery texture that keeps the sweetness in check and adds a formality most beach scents lack. The florals are subtle enough that a fair number of wearers never register them at all. From there it moves into the house base of musk, soft woods and ambergris, and this phase sits close to the skin. The most consistent criticism is that it goes quiet fast, with many owners reporting an hour of proper presence followed by a long skin scent, and this complaint appears across every batch year. A 2008 bottle should sit on the stronger end of that range. Reviewers split on value: one camp calls it a landmark of the citrus-marine genre, another calls it a fruity salty fragrance carried entirely by the name on the bottle. The historical argument sits with the first group. This was released a year before Acqua di Gio and it laid out a salt-and-melon idea that the mainstream then spent two decades reworking, which is worth hearing at the source even if you end up preferring a copy.
When to Wear
Heat and daylight. Summer days, coastal weather and warm-weather offices, where its restraint is an advantage rather than a flaw. Spring works too. The Summer collection has more in this register.
Who Is It For
Someone who wants a salt-and-citrus fragrance with an iris backbone under it, and who is curious enough about batch variation to seek out an older one.
If you want to hear how the current formulation compares, Millésime Impérial is stocked alongside this batch and the difference is the whole point. Browse the full Creed collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml and 5ml.
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