
Sand, surf, sunshine. Bare skin and bare feet. Carefree weekends. concerts by the water. Real people, Real moments, Real New York.
Retro-Chic scent with a fresh orange flower note.
Notes: Calone (Sea Notes), Orange Flower Absolute, Ambrox Wood of Violet and White Musk
OVERALL RATING 5/5
WRITE A REVIEWgeovanni perez | 12/29/2021
Omg I just received it yesterday I know is a summer scent but honestly you can wear it in any occasion. And let me tell you that this was a blind buy and I don’t have any regrets. It’s smells so good that you’ll want to drink it 😂. Honestly it’s smells amazing
Cassie | 7/22/2021
I bought this looking for a new “summer” scent, but honestly this could work in any season. Though I love fresh, beach scents, I typically don’t get along well with calone. To me this is a perfect amount of sea, Sun, and summer florals. I predominantly get orange blossom and honeysuckle. It’s so light and delicate, but not an in-your-face floral bouquet. This is very well blended. Though it is light I can smell this on myself for HOURS. Doesn’t project much, which is what I prefer. In the summer this is the PERFECT compliment to a warm day on the beach with salty, sunscreen skin. So so nice!
John Hawkins | 12/4/2019
If this is intended as a fragrant representation of sand, surf, sunshine, bare skin and bare feet, Bond No. 9 has remarkably and very successfully achieved its goal. Like the similar (but noticeably different) Fire Island, Jones Beach conjures up coastal breezes, salty air and most cleverly the lightly sweet musky scent of skin that has been in the sun. Where Fire Island goes heavily for a just applied 'sunscreen on skin' vibe, I think Jones Beach instead opts for how your skin might smell at the end of a day at the beach. That is, once your sunscreen has mostly worn off. Looking at the published notes, aside from the white musk, you would not expect a combination of Calone, Orange Flower Absolute, Ambrox & Violet to achieve such a clear representation of skin that is not shower fresh clean, but not dirty either. It's the smell of skin that has been in and out of salt water and since dried in the sun. Although not listed as a note, I swear that I detect a small amount of tuberose here as well. As I have come to expect from Bond No. 9, the performance is outstanding. On my skin it lasts an entire work day and I can still clearly smell it when I'm changing out of my work clothes at the end of the day. I've now worn this several times to work and out on the weekends and at least a few of my friends and colleagues have commented positively about how nice it smelt. It's not nearly as powerful as Fire Island, but that OK with me. I think that Jones Beach is meant to be a more understated fragrance. This is a very fun, relaxed and not too serious offering from Bond No. 9 and it gets 2 thumbs way up and 5 stars from me.