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Which Should You Buy?
A bracing gin-and-tonic in a bottle: Juniper Sling sparkles with crisp juniper, cool spices, and a whisper of woods. Effortlessly chic, it is the ideal choice for those who crave understated yet distinctive freshness.
Eden's No.658 keeps the juniper-forward, sea-breeze freshness that made Penhaligon's original a warm-weather favourite, with a slightly simpler pepper-and-vetiver dry-down standing in for the more layered orris-root complexity of the source.
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Seasons
The bracing gin-like freshness and spicy juniper make it ideal for spring and summer, while the subtle warmth and woody undertone also suit early autumn. Too light and crisp for the depths of winter.
Occasions
Refined but subtle projection makes it excellent for office and casual wear. Its playful freshness is charming on dates, but the lightness and drydown keep it from being too formal or suited to high-energy sport.
Seasons
The juniper-citrus opening and fresh vetiver base read cool and bright, making this best suited to spring and summer wear.
Occasions
A clean, non-sweet aromatic-fresh profile with moderate projection suits casual and office wear well, though it lacks the depth for formal or evening occasions.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean aromatic, fresh spicy, woody
Subtle differences in overall composition
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