This Fall (2010), Bond No. 9 launches two eaux de parfum - Cooper Square and Washington Square. "For a century and a half, it’s modestly served as the front yard to Cooper Union, that world-famous architecture and engineering institution, and as a strategically located sliver of a park where traffic barreling down from uptown swerves and merges to form the start of uber-Downtown, otherwise known as the Bowery. But today, Cooper Square itself is in motion, zooming into the 21st century—and acquiring a new image as the latest New York hot-spot". (press release) This is a contemporary warm and intense eau de parfum with the lightest notes of juniper berry and vetiver. The key notes are: Cognac, lavender, patchouli, and an ambery, feral Mediterranean flowering plant called ciste labdanum.
Bond No. 9 is an American fragrance company founded in 2003 by perfume industry veteran Laurice Rahme. Bond No. 9 fragrances pay tribute and immortalize iconic New York landmarks and geography, with fragrances including Central Park South, Madison Square Park, Manhattan and more. With over 60 fragrances encompassing many New York neighborhoods, beaches and well known attractions, the Andy Warhol fragrance collaboration and the I LOVE NY collection are among the popular scents. A percentage of sales of the I LOVE NY collection gives back to the state of NY, funding state-wide programs which include recycling and park restoration.
Top Note: Cognac, Juniper Berry, Lavender
Middle Note: Myrrh, Olibanum, Patchouli, Cashmere Wood
Bottom Note: Musk, Vetiver, Ciste Labdanum, Timberwood
Classification: Niche Fragrance
Family Name: Oriental Fougere