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Davidoff Champion Takes Top Spot at The Perfume Shop

Davidoff Champion takes top spot this summer as it becomes the latest addition to The Perfume Shop from 28 July.

Davidoff Champion Takes Top Spot at The Perfume Shop

Davidoff Champion connects with the power and emotion of sport. Aimed at the man who knows what he wants, the sporty scent taps into masculine, competitive instinct with powerful authenticity.

This fresh fragrance combines Top Notes of Lemon with Heart Notes of Clary Sage Essence and Galbanum Essence as well as Base Notes of Oak Moss and Cedarwood.

The strong outer packaging is simple and powerful with textured sides and a debossed plaque. Encased in an innovative opaque black glass dumbbell with weighted base and cap, this classic and individual fragrance possesses both the masculinity of sport and the design of Davidoff.

 

Ideal for any athletic man, Davidoff Champion will be available from The Perfume Shop from 28 July 2010, available in an EDT Spray 50ml at £35.50 and an EDT Spray 90ml at £43.50.

 

To learn more about fragrance from the perfume experts or to purchase your favourite scents please visit http://www.theperfumeshop.com/.

NB. Prices may vary but are all correct at time of print.

 


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