Lemon & Neroli – Eau De Toilette 100ml
45.00 €
Lemon & Neroli Eau de Toilette. Exhilarate your senses with a refreshing spritz of our light, bright and zesty fragrance. Perfect to wear everyday.
Let’s bring this fragrance to life…
The vibrant and uplifting fragrance has zesty top notes of sparkling Sicilian lemon and mandarin that give way to a heart of lemon blossom and neroli resting on a soft base of precious woods.

Bronnley is a storied British perfumery brand with an illustrious history, founded by James Bronnley in 1884. Quintessentially British, it started with fine-milled soaps, creating products that became cherished for generations and is known all over the world. Bronnley is a heritage body care brand made in the UK and crafted using the finest botanicals.
Today,still usιng the original moulds to make their exclusive soaps including Bronnley’s emblematic, yellow coloured lemon soap, first formulated in 1892. Shaped like a lemon, the soap comes wrapped in printed tissue paper, which nods to how real lemons were sold in a bygone age.

Description
Lemon & Neroli Eau de Toilette. Exhilarate your senses with a refreshing spritz of our light, bright and zesty fragrance. Perfect to wear everyday.
Let’s bring this fragrance to life…
The vibrant and uplifting fragrance has zesty top notes of sparkling Sicilian lemon and mandarin that give way to a heart of lemon blossom and neroli resting on a soft base of precious woods.
About Bronnley

Bronnley is a storied British perfumery brand with an illustrious history, founded by James Bronnley in 1884. Quintessentially British, it started with fine-milled soaps, creating products that became cherished for generations and is known all over the world. Bronnley is a heritage body care brand made in the UK and crafted using the finest botanicals.
Today,still usιng the original moulds to make their exclusive soaps including Bronnley’s emblematic, yellow coloured lemon soap, first formulated in 1892. Shaped like a lemon, the soap comes wrapped in printed tissue paper, which nods to how real lemons were sold in a bygone age.
