New Niche Fragrance Review: Creed Millésime 1849 +The Bridges of Madison Avenue Draw

Airdate: Saturday, October 21 (8-11 p.m. ET)

Meryl Streep as Francesca Johnson and Clint Eastwood as Robert Kincaid

We were star-crossed lovers from the very start, an olfactory "Bridges of Madison County." As I approached the Creed Boutique, I whispered to myself: "I don't want to need you." Was that Clint or Meryl who said that? Either way, I remembered that "love won't obey our expectations…"

I had gotten an e-mail from the sales associates at Creed letting me know that the New York store was getting 200 of the 500 limited-edition bottles of Olivier Creed's newest creation, CREED Millésime 1849. Originally, I thought I was safe when I learned that this was to be a UK-only release; moreover, a Harrods-only exclusive that I probably would never get to experience. Despite the fact that I am a hardcore, no-nonsense, bad-to-the-basenotes Creed fan, I was resigned to the fact that I might never smell, much less own, this ultra-exclusive (and expensive) fragrance. So when I received the notice that Millésime 1849 was but a mere subway ride away, I spritzed caution to the wind, and got myself to Madison County, oops, I mean Madison Avenue.

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I walked in, greeted by the legendary Luis and Rodney (who treat all of their clientele as if we were royalty), who were readying the gleaming forest-green bottles for display. I don't want to need you…

I learned that Olivier Creed composed this fragrance to honor the legendary Harrods department store in Knightsbridge, London, established in 1849. As any Creed loyalist should know, the word millésime is French for vintage. The team at the boutique further explained that this fragrance was created as "a tribute to the unrivaled heritage of The House of Creed, Millésime 1849 is homage to the perfectionism, tradition and dedication of the master perfumes of the Creed family. A rare masterpiece, this soft woody oriental evokes a time when third generation perfumer, Henry Creed, supplied his creations to the English Royal Court." I felt a tingle in my MasterCard.

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From the  Movie version of Bridges of Madison County 1995 (book by Robert James Walker 1992)

Though the fragrance is considered unisex, early word-of-mouth suggested it leans a bit more Meryl than Clint. In Victorian terms: more corset, less cravat. Hopefully, I thought, it won't suit me and I'll be able to save some money. Maybe I'll stock up on Aventus and leave this one to the ladies. Love won't obey our expectations…

Oh, just smell it and stop being so dramatic! So, I smelled it. And much to my disappointment, it was love. It's fantastic. Why must I fall for something so ephemeral, so precious, so … expensive? At $350 (£225) for 75 ml. and with only 500 available on earth? But it's good. It's great. It's exactly what one would expect from Creed when challenged with creating something so rich in heritage. Despite its unabashed Creedness, 1849 smells like nothing they've ever created. There is a texture here, a density that I've never experienced from this house. There is a silk ribbon flowing through this composition; one end is securely tied to modernity, relevance and contemporary style, but the other end connects to a different era. This is the first time I've seen this inscription so prominently displayed on the bottle: "From Father to Son Since 1760." That was it. I sensed its Victorian connection; an heirloom, a gift passed through generations. Henry Creed was holding the other end of the silk ribbon. The sweet, viscous floral opening of jasmine and ylang-ylang reminded me that this was created to evoke a time where there was no masculine or feminine marketing. Yet, the division remained in the social class system. This is a formal, aristocratic, upper class scent. Opulent and full-bodied, yet the fanfare is muted to conform to today's level of quiet, genteel nobility.

I picked up on the oud right from the start. The oud accord, similar to that in Royal Oud, counters the florals and prevents it from progressing into something too dated, too matronly. The mix of oud, patchouli and Bourbon vanilla is thoroughly modern (think Kerosene's R'Oud Elements) and provides much of the aforementioned density, a lush curtain through which the royal party emerges. Sandalwood and musk provide support and round out the royal court.

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The Bridges of Madison County by ~cinoworus

Like a piece of music, familiarity often strengthens affection. After a short time, I came to believe that Creed's Millésime 1849 is extraordinary. I have fallen in love with something which cannot last. But is it better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all? Sure, we can purchase it now, but it will soon be disappearing like a bygone era. The lure of collectability was enough to pique my interest in this Creed rarity, but its magnificence will remain long after it’s gone. Appropriately, when Robert James Waller's novel "The Bridges of Madison County" was published in the UK, it was released under the name, "Love in Black and White." How very Creed. Beauty is a temporary gift and perfume is a glorious reminder than love can last long after the beauty has faded.

As I write, the NYC Creed Boutique has a VERY limited supply of Millésime 1849. In fact, knowing that this review would soon be published, I secured a second bottle. If you'd like to own this exclusive fragrance which will undoubtedly become a highly-sought-after legend (a la Vintage Tabarome), call Luis or Rodney at the NYC Creed Boutique, 212-439-7777, (794 Madison Avenue) without hesitation. This scent is not available on the Creed website. There is also a very limited supply at the Harrods flagship store, Knightsbridge, London.

Because I want to share this feeling with another reader I am making my own 10mL decant of Millésime 1849 to giveaway. This draw is for US readers only. To be eligible leave a comment on what Creed fragrance you would think Clint or Meryl would wear. The draw ends July 29, 2013.

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Michael Devine, Senior Contributor

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68 comments

  • What a great article! This sounds SO good. I think Clint would smell wunnerful wearing Aventus.

  • Honestly, not a fan of limited edition Creeds just because it prevents future fans of the brand from ever experiencing these wondrous compositions.

    Regarding what Clint would wear, in the Bridges of Madison County, I would lean toward the green nature scent provided by the one and only Green Valley (another scent discontinued much to my disappointment)

  • leathermountain says:

    I don’t know the film, but I am a fan of Royal Oud. Maybe Meryl would rock that scent.

  • Loved the review! I think Clint would wear Selection verte. and Meryl Angelique encens.

  • Meryl would certainly wear Creed’s Spring Flowers with suitable class and grace. Created for Princess Diana (if I recall correctly), Meryl Streep could definitely carry the torch. 🙂
    I’m in the U.S., and would love to try Millesime 1849. Thanks for the opportunity!

  • Meryl should wear Les Floralies. Les Floralies is another LE one that is a beauty!!

  • Lovely review! This sounds like a Creed to love.
    Let’s put Meryl in Vanesia!
    Thanks for the generous draw.

  • d3m0lici0n says:

    Wow! I’d love to try this limited edition. Looks awesome. I think Clint would wear Royal English Leather. Thanks for the draw. I live in the US.

  • I can picture Clint in Chevrefeuille and Meryl in Fleurissimo. This limited edition sounds so enticing, thanks for sharing! I am in the U.S.

  • I think Clint Eastwood would wear creed royal oud and Meryl Streep millesime imperial.

    Thanks

  • I think Clint might be just the guy for Original Vetiver. What a truly generous draw! Thank you for sharing this and I hope that whoever wins this one really appreciates it.

  • That is so nice of you to share, Michael!

    I think Meryl would wear the alluring Angelique Encens. Or maybe it’s just wishful thinking because AE is what I want to wear. 🙂

  • I too am one who thinks Clint is a Bois du Portugal kind of guy. Just pure class.

    Thanks for the generous draw. 🙂

  • Great article. I love Creed Perfumes so count me in for the draw. Although I loved the book ( still have it on my shelf), the movie brought the characters to life . Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood, what could be better!

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    you confirm what i had read that this shares some elements with Creed Royal Oud..As far as Eastwood is concerned, i see him wearing Erolfa because he looks like a worn-out sailor while Meryl Streep would definitely be suited to Creed Spring Flower

  • Oh Creed Millesime 1849 sounds great. I loved Meryl Streep as Francesca and she would wear Creed white flowers. Clint Eastwood stole my heart and I would say Creed Vetiver, it’s so earthy and sexy.

  • PatriciaC says:

    Royal-Oud for clint because he is Rare, hypnotic, sumptuous 🙂 for Meryl CREED Fantasia De Fleurs because she took that intoxicating stroll through the secret garden didn’t she? Thank you for the drawing.

  • Jardin d’Amalfi on Streep and Spice and Wood on Eastwood. Thank you for this try.

  • I believe Clint is a Royal English Leather kind of man. Meryl would wear Amalfi Flowers (as do I)! Thank you for the draw!

  • Silver Mountain Water works all around, I think Clint & Meryl would both want to wear this one.

  • susie frankel says:

    Amalfi Flowers for Meryl….she was Italian in the movie.
    Vetiver for Clint…sexy in the past…long in the tooth now.
    It would be special to get this draw.

  • I know Aventus seems an intuitive choice for Eastwood, but I think–especially for this role–that Original Santal is a better fit. And Neroli Sauvage for Streep: lovely and soft at times but with enough backbone to be equally at ease among women and men. I’m in the US.

  • Clint looks like he would go for the Creed Cuir de Russie such a captivating masculine scent. Meryl looks like she might go for the Creed Fleurissimo Hollywood glamour.
    In the USA and thank you for your generosity.

  • I see Meryl in Angelique Encens – royal, almost priestess-like. Clint I imagine in the lovely, earthy, green Vetiver.

    Thanks Michael for such a generous draw!
    I live in the U.S.

    …and what a film this was..

  • Michael, so generous of you! After reading this, I’m falling in love, too! I’m imagining Clint in Spice & Wood and Meryl in Amalfi Flowers…I live in the U.S.

  • I’d have to say I’d think Clint to be a Royal English Leather guy. Just something about a leather saddle, I guess.

  • Clint-Cuir de Russie, the birch note just seems to fit perfectly here
    Meryl-Spring Flower, fruits and flowers, just like an orchard next to the flowerbed by the house

  • Wow, what a generous draw! Thank you. I would have to say Love in White for Meryl because it’s elegant and Original Vetiver for Clint because it’s woods and spice.

  • I loved the movie, and people hav etold mer i look like Meryl Streep in this movie. I would think she would wear Amalfi Flowers for this part, as she is Italian, and Clint should be wearing Vetiver . Thanks fo rthe generous draw.

  • Clint would wear Bois d’ Portugal while Meryl would wear Jardin D’ AMalfi!!

    Nice review btw!

  • I do believe Clint does wear Green Irish Tweed, doesn’t he? Now that I know that, I can’t think to suggest anything else, lol! I’d love to win something Creed. Thanks for the lovely giveaway!

  • soupersusan says:

    I imagine Meryl in Love in White — American and sweet but with fresh air and backbone.

  • David Sitlani says:

    I initially thought that GIT would be a good choice for Clint, but I agree with others that Royal English Leather is more appropriate. Jardin d’Amalfi for Meryl.

  • Hmmmmm. Meryl…. if one could coax her into it, I think Fantasia de Fleurs would be perfect for her because of the ambergris note, which to me is rather quircky, but I can also see her in Love in Black.

    I live in the US; thanks for a fantastic draw!

  • Clint = Vintage Tabarome

    Meryl = Fleur de The Rose Bulgare

    If anyone has ever sampled a blend of the above…it’s rather special 😉

  • Wow loving this! I would swoon to win this draw. Clint is definitely Royal English Leather. Meryl’s scent…hmm I think she could pull off Fleurissimo.

  • For Clint, so many options seem to fit the bill, but for one reason or another, they fall short. My initial reaction was to go with Vintage Tabarome, but it just has too clean a vibe for him. Vetiver ’48 and Bois du Portugal came to mind, too, but BdP is too formal and V48 has too citrus-y a top, which goes against what I believe he would wear – the Vetiver base, for whatever reason, doesn’t cut it either.

    So I’m left with two: either Cuir du Russie or Orange Spice. I think for Clint, the best option would be Orange Spice. Fits his rugged persona perfectly, IMO. CdR seems an all-too-obvious choice – something most of us would think he wears, only to find that in actually, he sports Orange Spice.

    For Meryl, I’ll go with Angelique Encens. The vanilla – the incense – the rose – an all-around classic and elegant concoction deserving of being worn by someone that shares its attributes.

  • I agree with others who think that Francesca would wear Jardin d’Amalfi, and Robert would wear Vetiver. It’s much more difficult to imagine what the real-life personages of Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood would wear, but I’ll go for Royal Scottish Lavender and Baie de Genievre, respectively.
    Thanks for the terrific draw!

  • Thus far, I have not been a fan of Creed fragrance for myself. Going by MIchael’s terrific review, I am going to say that perhaps Meryl would go for Millisime 1849. It certainly has my interest piqued. I would love to experience it. I live in the US. Thanks for the draw.

  • I think Clint would be well suited for Neroli Sauvage on a nice summer day. The rich and creamy texture of this aromatic citrus is emblematic of Clint’s refined stature. As he walks through the cornfields of Iowa the breeze lifts this fragrance to light and airy heights.Clint would appreciate how subtle and and genteel this beautifully crafted fragrance is. Thanks for the great draw.

  • I think Meryl might wear Spring Flower. It is such a wonderful perfume. I am in the US. Thank you for this drawing. It’s a great opportunity for one of us to be able to experience this limited edition from Creed!

  • This was a great read! I think Meryl would wear Vanisia well. Thanks for the draw! I’m in the U.S.

  • Tabarome, to me, is such a statement of masculinity, with the rich tobacco and tea scent it carries, definitely fit for Clint. And Meryl, I can see wearing nothing less than the masterpiece that is Jardin d’Amalfi

  • I do feel Clint could perhaps wear green valley. As Meryl wears aqua fiorentina.

    Great article.

  • I imagine Clint wearing Vintage Tabarome. Tabarome is strong yet still gentlemanly. A classic for a classic.

  • If Creed decided to make a short list of who was allowed to wear Aventus, Clint would be one of the first names on that list

  • Both these individuals embody class and sophistication. GIT for Clint, and Love in White for Meryl.

    I am located in the US

  • I would just like to picture someone like Meryl Streep wear the same fragrance that I do, so I would go with Spring Flower

  • I know it has become popular to hate on Aventus, but it is a magnificent work of art and I can absolutely see Mr. Eastwood wearing this amazing scent.

  • Clint – Aventus or GIT
    Meryl – Sublime Vanille

    USA here. Thank you very much for the draw

  • Richard C. says:

    Clint would wear something rugged, like Dirty Harry or his cowboy personas. Tabarome, Bois de Cedrat maybe. And Meryl, as classic and beautiful as she is – either Royal Service, or Love in White.