
Imperial Green
LaliqueEau de Parfum2020
Side by side


Imperial Green peaks in spring, while The Tragedy of Lord George belongs to winter. The side by side below shows where they overlap.
This match is a verified relationship from our fragrance graph. The score weighs each fragrance's notes, accords, mood, occasion, weather fit, gender, and performance — the same scale as the badges on every “reminds of” rail.
The essentials
| Imperial Green | The Tragedy of Lord George | |
|---|---|---|
| Concentration | Eau de Parfum | Eau de Toilette |
| Launched | 2020 | 2016 |
| Gender | Male | Male |
| Perfumer | Nathalie Lorson, Julien Plos | Alberto Morillas |
| Best season | Spring | Winter |
Scent DNA
Imperial Green
The Tragedy of Lord George
Shared between both fragrances
The pyramid
Notes both fragrances share
Community taste
| Imperial Green | The Tragedy of Lord George | |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 4/5 | 4/5 |
| Longevity | 6-10 hours | 6-10 hours |
| Sillage | moderate | moderate |
No varnish
Here's the thing about orange blossom absolute in a men's fragrance: it either sounds wrong to you or it sounds incredibly right. Imperial Green lands in the second camp.Imperial Green
If you want a gentlemanly daily scent that smells like a well-groomed morning, this delivers without being loud or dated. The soap and ambroxan make it an easy win for work.The Tragedy of Lord George
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