07/23/2025

Landshark321
726 Reviews

Landshark321
1
Spicy berry rose with resins and woods, multifaceted, cozy, sophisticated, like a familiar trip
Sampling one of the most recent two releases from Gallagher Fragrances, Crimson Veil, a fresh, spicy, nuanced blend of berries, pepper, rose, leather, incense, and oakmoss, sort of a spiritual cousin of the now-discontinued O’Fraiche and Rose All Dae. It’s fruity and sweet, a wee bit tart, yet sort of spicy, grounded in resins, rose, and woods, a bit like a fougere that replaces lavender with rose and fruits, quite versatile and classy, a unisex signature scent that still feels like something special to wear out, with a masculine base yet feminine top, a really neat blend that’s sort of an instant classic from the house, in a very good way. It’s also familiar and comforting in a way, not specifically in the sense that I’ve smelled it before, but that it comes together in a really cozy way.
Part of the main collection, it’s EDP concentration and priced at $125 for 50ml, very reasonable in the current market, as with the rest of the house, sold via the house site and great boutiques like Perfumology. It performs quite well on me, and overall, I find the scent to be quite compelling. It’s now in the mix of a few scents that I’m strongly considering buying from this house, as it’s been some time since I’ve purchased a bottle from them.
8 out of 10
Part of the main collection, it’s EDP concentration and priced at $125 for 50ml, very reasonable in the current market, as with the rest of the house, sold via the house site and great boutiques like Perfumology. It performs quite well on me, and overall, I find the scent to be quite compelling. It’s now in the mix of a few scents that I’m strongly considering buying from this house, as it’s been some time since I’ve purchased a bottle from them.
8 out of 10