Murdock added Renshaw to its collection of men's colognes in Summer 2014. The fragrance takes its name from tennis player, William Renshaw and the scent is inspired by tennis and British lawn sports.

The company say:

Taking its cue from gentleman tennis player Mr William Renshaw, the most successful Wimbledon champion of the amateur era, this light cologne is a celebration of the style and elegance of British lawn sports.

Combining top and middle notes of fruit and flowers around a clean and fresh watercress middle, it encapsulates a summer's afternoon sipping Pimms on the lawn after a few relaxed games on the court

Renshaw fragrance notes

  • Head

    • ruby red grapefruit, sicilian bergamot
  • Heart

    • violet, gardenia, lily of the valley, strawberry, jasmine blossom, green peppercorn, watercress
  • Base

    • musk, white woods

Latest Reviews of Renshaw

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A very pleasant scent, unisex in style. Meant to evoke the scent of a "well manicured English lawn" as encountered in a game of croquet or tennis.
The scent starts crisp and dry. The pink grapefruit is a brilliant touch, and is very refreshing and brisk. The florals come together in a well-designed manner. Delicate, not too sweet, giving a light green chord. The violet and lily of the valley hold centre court. Violet has its haunting, ghostly silver aspect here. The dry-down is a tiny tiny bit sweet but it is not problematic. Quite a charming, spring-like scent.
31st July 2015
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