


Silver Mountain Water Decant
Not sure which size? Start with 10ml — enough for 10–15 full wears to know if you love it before buying the bottle.
Top: Bergamot · Mandarin Orange · Neroli
Heart: Green Tea · Blackcurrant
Base: Musk · Sandalwood · Petitgrain · Galbanum
Bergamot, green tea, blackcurrant, and a clean mineral musk — cold, crisp, and slightly metallic in the best way. The kind of fragrance you spray in the morning and find yourself smelling on your wrist three hours later, wondering why it keeps getting better. Creed retails it at $495 for 50ml.
The decant gives you the full performance picture across temperatures and skin conditions before the bottle commitment.
Year-round capable. Spring and summer peak. Office through casual. Six to eight hours. Apply four to six sprays. Spray clothes for extended presence.
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Longevity, skin chemistry, the collector's take, and how we authenticate.
Bergamot, mandarin orange, neroli, green tea, blackcurrant, musk, sandalwood, petitgrain, and galbanum — the 1995 Pierre Bourdon and Olivier Creed composition that earns "without a doubt Creed's most hypnotic creation — the opening rush of crisp citrus and blackcurrant is sparkling and almost icy, like cold mountain air hitting your face; the green tea note adds smooth, slightly bitter freshness that pulls you in deeper; the dry down hooks me — clean musk, lingering tea, and that faint fruity sparkle that never fully disappears" from the collector who placed it above Aventus on the house's merit ranking, "a metallic, almost mineral shimmer that gives it a unique edge while the musk and tea give it a serene, flowing calm — it feels like standing beside a cold river in the Alps, pure, refreshing, and endless" from the reviewer who found the most accurate evocative description, and "my number one Creed at the moment — very bright, clean, and milky-creamy; the uniqueness cannot be overstated" from the Parfumo member who discovered the composition fresh and found nothing in the current market that fully replicates it.
The context for Silver Mountain Water is inseparable from the context already documented for Millésime Impérial — the two compositions were released the same year, authored by the same nose, and form Pierre Bourdon's twin 1995 contributions to the house that both Olivier Creed and the fragrance community acknowledge as the period that most clearly defined the house's modern catalog. Where Millésime Impérial is the beach composition — citrus-marine, salty, watermelon-adjacent, purely summery — Silver Mountain Water is the mountain composition: citrus-tea, slightly metallic, greener, cooler, and genuinely capable of year-round wear in a way its companion cannot claim.
The inspiration is documented specifically. Olivier Creed was a competitive skier. The Swiss Alps — specifically the high-altitude streams that rush through the mountain passes below the ski runs, carrying glacial meltwater through rocky channels — are the olfactory reference. "The sparkling high-mountain streams of the Swiss Alps" earns its status as one of the most honestly evocative origin descriptions in modern fragrance because the composition genuinely delivers the experience it promises: cold, clean, slightly mineral, with the specific quality of cold clean water that has traveled over stone rather than sitting in the still warmth of a summer sea.
The green tea is the compositional choice that sets Silver Mountain Water apart from every other citrus-fresh composition that existed when it launched in 1995 and from the majority that have launched since. Green tea in fragrance — specifically the slightly grassy, slightly bitter, clean tannin quality of fresh green tea leaves rather than the sweet, mellow chamomile-adjacent interpretation that appears in many "tea" fragrances — was not a common structural material in 1995. Bourdon's use of it as the heart's dominant note creates the "slightly inky, somewhat metallic, cool and airy" quality that earns the composition's most distinctive community descriptions: "like a steamy cup of Earl Grey evolving over the citrus base," "a cool, airy ozonic accord blending seamlessly with the tea," and most precisely, "a metallic, almost mineral shimmer that gives it a unique edge." This metallic quality is not a flaw — it is the note that prevents Silver Mountain Water from being simply another clean bergamot fresh and makes it the composition that earns "Creed's most abstract fragrance" from the house's own catalog documentation.
The blackcurrant in the heart performs a structural role that the note's reputation for sweetness might suggest would shift the composition toward fruity warmth. It doesn't. Blackcurrant here is "inky, slightly bittersweet, and sharp" — the green, tannic, almost vegetal quality of the leaf rather than the sweet, jam-like quality of the fruit. Combined with the green tea and the slight mineral freshness, it creates the composition's most distinctive chapter: the transition from citrus opening to the clean, slightly metallic, green tea-blackcurrant heart that the community consistently identifies as the composition's most memorable and most characteristic feature.
Performance mirrors the Millésime Impérial pattern — honest documentation required. Modern batches earn 6–8 hours from most reviewers, with some reporting 4–6 on challenging skin chemistry and softer projection after the first two hours. The composition is definitively not a sillage beast. "A sophisticated whisper that leaves a pleasant and clean impression without being intrusive" earns its accuracy as both compliment and caveat. Apply four to six sprays; spray clothes for extended presence; accept that the trail is intimate rather than room-filling as a feature of the composition's character rather than a production weakness.
🔺 The Scent Pyramid
Top Notes (0–20 min) Bergamot · Mandarin Orange · Neroli
The opening is clean, slightly candied, and citrus-forward without the sharp, astringent quality that makes some bergamot openings challenging. The bergamot and mandarin here are "dried and slightly candied — not freshly squeezed but warmer and rounder" from the reviewer who placed the specific citrus character correctly. Neroli adds a slightly bitter, slightly floral white-blossom quality that earns the composition its slightly cool, slightly medicinal freshness in the first minutes. The opening is brief — 15 to 20 minutes before the green tea heart takes over — and functions as an introduction rather than the composition's primary act.
Heart Notes (20 min–2 hrs) Green Tea · Blackcurrant
The composition's defining chapter and the site of its most distinctive and most discussed quality. Green tea provides the slightly grassy, slightly bitter, clean tannin freshness that earns the "slightly metallic, almost mineral shimmer" characterization and distinguishes Silver Mountain Water from every citrus-fresh composition built on purely warm aromatic structures. Blackcurrant contributes the "inky, bittersweet, sharp" quality that reads as green-tannic rather than fruit-sweet — creating the specific clean-with-an-edge character that earns "like Earl Grey tea over the citrus residue" as the most precise single-sentence description. "At its best in the heart" from the community members who tracked the full developmental arc.
Base Notes (2 hrs through 6–8 hrs) Musk · Sandalwood · Petitgrain · Galbanum
The base is the composition's warmest and most grounding chapter — a clean, slightly woody, subtly earthy foundation that earns "clean musk, lingering tea, and a faint fruity sparkle that never fully disappears" as the most evocative drydown description. Sandalwood adds creamy, slightly woody warmth; petitgrain contributes fresh, slightly bitter wood-citrus depth; galbanum adds a subtle green, earthy quality that maintains the alpine character into the final hours. The musk is skin-close and intimate — the quality that earns "a sophisticated whisper that pulls you back to your wrist to smell it again."
What it smells like on skin:
The bergamot-neroli opening is immediately clean, slightly cool, and genuinely distinct from standard citrus-fresh masculines — there is something slightly mineral, slightly cool about Silver Mountain Water's opening that announces its alpine intention before the heart develops. After 20 minutes the green tea and blackcurrant arrive and the composition reveals its true character: the inky, slightly metallic, clean-with-an-edge quality that earns "hypnotic" from devotees and "interesting but not quite my thing" from those who prefer warmer or sweeter registers. The musk-sandalwood-galbanum base is the composition's most broadly accessible chapter — warm, clean, creamy, and genuinely beautiful in the skin-close way that earns "you keep bringing your wrist to your nose" as the experience that converts sample wearers into bottle buyers. Best on warm skin in warm weather — heat amplifies the green tea and mineral quality significantly.
Why Collectors Decant This:
❄️ Bergamot, green tea, blackcurrant, and clean musk — "Creed's most hypnotic creation; the opening is sparkling and icy like cold mountain air; the metallic mineral shimmer gives it a unique edge; the dry down hooks you — clean musk, lingering tea, a faint fruity sparkle that never fully disappears; it keeps pulling me back to my wrist to smell it again"
🏔️ Millésime Impérial goes to the beach; Silver Mountain Water goes to the ski slopes — the twin 1995 Pierre Bourdon compositions for Creed that together cover the house's entire fresh register, with SMW offering the cooler, greener, more mineral-metallic character that earns genuine year-round versatility its companion cannot claim.
🔍 Decanted from authenticated Creed EDP gray-market stock. Rodney personally authenticates all Creed inventory — house font, embossing depth, fill level, batch code format, and cap construction verified before any bottle enters the Aromatick catalog.
💸 $345 boutique retail for 50ml of a composition with documented performance variability across skin types. The decant gives 5–8 full skin-chemistry assessments across temperatures and conditions before committing — the rational approach to the green-tea-metallic register that either earns devoted loyalty or quiet indifference, with very little middle ground in between.
⚡ Year-round capable; spring and summer peak — office through formal through casual — 6–8 hours — intimate projection; apply 4–6 sprays — spray clothes for extended presence — safe blind buy for clean citrus-tea lovers — not safe at $345 without a skin test first
Who decants this: Millésime Impérial wearers who want to understand how the mountain composition differs from the beach composition before choosing which Bourdon-Creed 1995 classic earns their full bottle. Collectors drawn to clean, slightly metallic, green-tea-forward compositions who want to understand why "Creed's most abstract fragrance" earns that designation honestly before the price justification conversation. Aventus owners completing a Creed rotation who want the house's cleanest, most technically interesting fresh counterpart. Anyone who encountered Silver Mountain Water on someone in warm weather and couldn't immediately identify the clean, slightly mineral, tea-forward trail that made them curious.
Performance & Wear Guide
- Year-round capable; spring and summer peak
- office through formal through casual
- 8 hours
- intimate projection; apply 4
- 6 sprays
- spray clothes for extended presence
- safe blind buy for clean citrus-tea lovers
- not safe at $345 without a skin test first
Performance varies with skin chemistry and ambient temperature. Apply to pulse points. Start with fewer sprays and adjust.
Rodney personally authenticates all Creed inventory — house font, embossing depth, fill level, batch code format, cap construction, and juice color verified against documented genuine production. Creed is among the most counterfeited fragrance houses in the world. Every bottle is checked before decanting.
Authentic Creed compositions at below-boutique pricing under the first sale doctrine.
Decants hand-filled into sterile atomizers from authenticated source bottles, sealed and labeled before shipping. Questions: contact us.
— Rodney Gallagher, founder, Aromatick.com











