Top 10 Colognes to Get the Man in Your Life

With the holidays approaching gift-buying mode has been activated! Don’t leave it until the last minute to buy your man the lasting gift of fragrance!
We know it can sometimes be daunting shopping for the fellas, but a good cologne can bring out his best. Whether he’s sporty, academic, adventurous or introverted, there is a fragrance for him! Here is our top 10 picks that explore all ages and personalities!
D.S. & Durga Burning Barbershop

A breathtaking marriage of smoke and woods melds with delicious turkish delight, resulting in a head-turning scent that always grabs attention! Said to have been inspired by a barbershop which burnt down in NY in 1891, legend states that their lavender, vanilla and and spearmint hair tonics were ruined in the fire. A charred bottle was found in the ashes, and it is said to have smelled like this! Mysterious AND with an interesting back-story, it’s a great talking point these holidays!
Bottega Veneta Pour Homme Essence Aromatique

For the gent who is meticulously well groomed, one can’t look past the understated yet classy Essence Aromatique by Bottega Veneta! A sophisticated, easy to wear cologne, this fragrance speaks of casual male elegance, but in hushed tones. Italian bergamot, citrus, pine, woods and patchouli feel fresh and luxurious when sprayed from the tactile frosted bottle. A fantastic, lightweight cologne for daytime or after-bath rituals, it feels instantly completing.
Ck One Platinum Edition
Besides looking the business in it’s tidy (and covetable!) new mirrored flacon, CK One Platinum edition is a great new twist on a 90's classic! Launched this past August, this scent is devoutly unisex (although leans slightly more masculine) and is a great counterpoint to it’s 1990’s older sibling. Where the older version was crisp and fleeting, Platinum Edition is strong, dynamic and luminous. Its blend of apple, cardamom, cinnamon, amber, vetiver and cashmere steer it firmly into a new territory. It fells warmer and more enveloping on skin. Great for brisk holiday nights on the town!
Mr Burberry Indigo

A sonnet from master perfumer Francis Kurkdjian (responsible for Gaultier’s Le Male, amongst others), Mr Burberry Indigo is brisk, sharp and commanding; the kind of fragrance that might appeal to a sporty guy or man on the go! Inspired by an English sea breeze, it is brimming with citrus, violet, mint, lavender, rosemary and aquatic accords. Fresh and spicy, but not cloying or heavy… a must for every man’s cologne line up.
Boss The Scent Private Accord
The latest in Boss’ “The Scent” series, Private Accord raises the bar with sophistication and intrigue. A woody, oriental scent for men, Private Accord has hearts hammering with its delicious ginger, mocha and cacao accords. Dark, woody and chocolatey, this masculine fragrance comes alive in the cold weather! It reveals a mischievous and playful side of a man. Definitely a date-night go-to!
Terre d'Hermes Eau Intense Vetiver
Vetiver - rooted in Terre d’Hermes since it’s origins - is now the main player in this brand new composition 'Eau Intense Vetiver'; underpinned by simmering Sichuan pepper and sparkling bergamot. Where Terre d’Hermes was woody/mineralic, the Vetiver version is woody/vegetal… the kind of scent that embraces an outdoors/sporting lifestyle. One comes to expect only the best from a house like Hermes, and this one delivers on all counts!
Manrose Etro

There’s no good reason why a self-assured man should shy away from florals, and this is why Italian fashion giant Etro has furnished us with Manrose: a manly take on this famed flower! Coupled with bergamot, pepper and cardamom, it adds a spiced nuance, whilst incense, patchouli, amber and musk, a sense of earthy roundedness. A great compliment-catcher, Manrose only reaffirms that daring, confident men should always take chances!
Angel Men Pure Leather

The masculine scent that partnered ‘Angel', and helped shoot Thierry Mugler to stardom in the 90s was the gruff gourmand Angel Men. It has had a fair share of flankers, but none come quite as close to perfection as Pure Leather! Fashioned on the original blend of coffee, patchouli, and (would you believe it?) burning rubber tires, Pure Leather is an intensely good, comforting scent for men!
Caron Pour Homme Sport

Launched off the success of Caron’s pillar masculine 'Pour Un Homme' (created back in 1934, and still around today), Pour Homme Sport is a refreshing and vibrant reboot of this smooth men’s classic! Shimmering with citrus, verbena, lavender, ginger, and a scattering of nutmeg, cedar ambergris and musk, this fragrance packs punch; always feeling bright and aloft! This top pick should be thrown in every gym bag for that post-workout refresh!
Bond No. 9 New York Amber

With a bottle that has all the bling of a Christmas bauble, New York Amber is perfect for guys and girls, and is even great shared between the two! A rich, dense scent that unfurls all day, New York Amber is laden with musk, sandalwood, amber, saffron, nutmeg, benzoin, myrrh, rose, oud and pepper! If this blend won’t stoke the winter fires, I don’t know what will! Its a gem that the special guy in your life will always wear and look back on fondly!
Moschino Uomo? Cologne Review

Moschino has always been on the cutting edge of Italian couture celebrating well edited silhouettes with a hint of humor and theatrical flair! Not only have they dominated the catwalks of Paris and Milan for decades, they have a vast portfolio of perfumes that are quirky, humorous and unexpected!
Moschino Uomo? Is a masculine fragrance which, If I’m honest, sits smack dab between the sexes (possibly the reason why there’s a question mark in the title). It feels incredibly well edited - much like a Moschino couture coat - and is also resolutely unisex. Sparkling aldehydes meet the nose upon first sniff, and then a delicious cornucopia of kumquat, coriander, cyclamen, cinnamon and sage follow Then, a considered base of labdanum, musk and ambergris trail into the drydown. Despite the complex perfume pyramid, the result feels like an expensive soap Ð one used to perfume the hair or skin, leaving the wearer smelling meticulously well-groomed.
Could there be a sunnier, warmer, more endearing perfume for both men and women? I don’t know.what I do know is that Uomo? dominates in the Italian genderless perfume stakes. Charming, interesting and intensely satisfying, it’s not one to be overlooked!
Eau De Grey Flannel Cologne Review
Founded under the famed Estee Lauder umbrella, American fashion designer Geoffrey Beene was a household name in the 60s, 70s and 80s, and his fashion brand is still trading today. His iconic masculine scent Grey Flannel, launched in 1975, exemplifies the fougere cologne classification, with its complex and rich forest greens and damp woods. In 1997, Grey Flannel was reimagined for a new generation, and a flanker was born-Eau de Grey Flannel.
As one might expect from the name, Eau de Grey Flannel suggests a scent with the original Grey Flannel bones, plus a semi-transparent, aquatic twist. In this regard, the younger sibling does not disappoint! Eau de Grey Flannel charms from the get-go with sappy cypress, sparkling citrus, star anise, caraway and cedar. Somehow the composition feels rather buoyant - eucalyptus, lavender and vetiver carry it away on the crest of a cerulean blue wave on a sun-soaked Mediterranean seascape.
Whether it be for school or for the office Eau de Grey Flannel is a sensational all-rounder. Brisk, aromatic, masculine, it ticks all the boxes for year-round wear.
