Home to artists, royalty, heiresses and diplomats, this quaint span of two blocks near the East River is tucked on the edge of Turtle Bay in midtown Manhattan, making it perhaps the city’s most exclusive and desirable neighborhood. Even though it’s mere steps to some of the most touristic attractions in the city, you have to be an insider to know it’s there: “It’s fascinating because Beekman Place is secluded, yet totally global due to its residents,” says Bond No.9 Founder Laurice Rahmé of the destination which is also just north of the United Nations and today, boasts an international population. Between the European-style streets, rarefied architecture, and views of the water and Roosevelt Island beyond, it’s the kind of NYC enclave “that really has it all,” she says.
This fascinating blend reflects the sophisticated, unique ambiance of an ultra-impressive locale. The top notes are an unexpected and contagious fruit blend of juicy pineapple, slightly animalic black currant, and nuanced, elegant pear. What follows is a similarly surprising heart brimming with a gentlemanly blend of fresh, vibrant basil leaves - all at once spicy, sweet and deeply green - the lively pepper and lemon herbaceousness of geranium, and salty driftwood, evocative of the water nearby Beekman Place's coastal location.
Like its dynamic, storied namesake, the scent further develops with yet more plot twists: tonka bean lends a gourmand note, musk and patchouli add rich, sensual depth, and ephemeral sea amber and woody, earthy oakmoss add a grounding flourish. The dry down is that of a sumptuously warm, spiced leather. While decidedly masculine in nature, Beekman Place is a complex scent for anyone with a refined, yet adventurous, palate.