Creed cologne
The house of Creed has created several colognes since it's start in 1854. The best known colognes from the house of creed is tabarome, silver mountain and irish tweed. Until recently Creed was best known for their masculine scents. Visit the creed women section if you are looking for Tubereuse Indiana or Royal water.
Creed Tabarome - the 1999 cologne
This cologne from Creed, named Tabarome, swept across both Europe and USA when a massive campaign introduced it in April 1999. It's scent is characterized both masculine and crispy. It consists of a blend between jasmine and vetiver.
Silver Mountain cologne from 1995
Launched in October 1995, Silver Mountain from creed has made it into the top 10 of most appreciated. Its crisp base note gives it a striking initial scent. Combined with its freshness it has become one of the most popular colognes from creed. It can be used at any occasion.
Green Irish tweed - the "most classic" creed fragrance presented on this page about creed colognes
Green Irish Tweed entered the market in 1985. It's a special scent that cannot be imitated with synthetics. This gives Green Irish tweed its uniqueness compared to other perfumes in general. It goes without saying, that this is a quality perfume product from creed. It's said, that this cologne originally was created for Cary Grant. Green Irish Tweed was the first Creed cologne to make it into the American market.
Millesime Imperial by Creed
Regardless of the expensive price, this is truly an amazing fragrance. Women turns their head to men wearing this perfume - its said.
For many people the one and only creed fragrance
The Creed Family of fragrances
The House of Creed was established in London in 1760 by James Henry Creed. Soon Creed and his innovations became so popular, that Queen Victoria appointed him as Royal Supplier of perfume. Queen Victoria was not the only one recognizing both the originality and refinement of creed perfume; several courts went to chose James Henry Creed as their supplier of fragrance.
In the year of 1854 the company moved to Paris, and from its Paris base, the House of Creed has made several individual designed perfumes to celebrities in France. Of course, in 1854 Sir James Henry Creed was already dead. Lately creed perfume has been acknowledged by celebrities such as Naomi Campbell, Gwyneth Paltro, Brooke Shields and Jessica Simpson. Creed perfume is sometimes characterized as bit masculine, but its not much.