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igivko – :
This is probably the best value for money fragrance I have ever bought.
It remembers me Cabochard from Grés (the best Chypre I ever tried) and costed me 9 €uros per a 500 ml flask.
Fantastic old school woody spicy barbershop!
kotzp – :
… smells good , widely available in Portugal and of course, Spain , decent perfomance and fantastic value for money …
… of couse , both box and bottle are a bit dated and lacking in … expressive content… but what one actually wears is the perfume , which is fresh , masculine and suitable for daily use .
… good news for those wanting to spend less with a great effect …
Street treiser – :
Brummel is one of those fragrances from the past that needs to be understood to wear it; it’s not just an old male scent, but a wind of woods and spices that brings a whole symphony to your nose; you need to take a deep and warm shower, dry your body with a clean towel and then after 15 minutes splash this eau de cologne on your clean skin to feel and appreciate the magnificent and great personality of this fragrance, the greatness and shine of this scent will take you to “la mancha” where “DON QUIJOTE”, fought with giants and dragons to save his DULCINEA DEL TOBOSO, where you can feel the air of the Mediterranean sea that brings to your nose the elegant and sophisticate spirit of Spain; BRUMMEL despite of its age still will separate you from the boys and put you as the one that understood how to be a man.
urchub – :
Spain what are you playing at? You’ve produced some of the best EDTs known to man under the Puig label. Why write off classics like this? Thd Vetiver De Puig was one of the best ever seen yet, the Spanish trend to rubbish their own excellent industry for designer tosh is incredibly sad. Spain produces in my eye’s some of the best long lasting EDTs and decent value for money lines ever seen. Don’t abandon your history be proud of it!!Otherwise you don’t know what you’ve lost until it’s gone.
Vetal-1 – :
Along with Agua Brava this was the smell of my gran dad’s generation…strong, masculine, fresh. It’s a shame it has these connotations nowadays in Spain. I bought my husband a perfume that quite reminds me of this old school smell: Fan di Fendi aqua.
drakon768 – :
ZELJO is quite right but is the young generation the ones who gave brummel this kind of popularity, me i come from country side in spain from the little villages in La Mancha where in the past most of the man(25-60+) use brummel and got hairy chest, do hard jobs and visits often the gentlemans club, i think that’s why this popularity but for me its a very manly smell and if u ar not in spain where maybe they will judge you, i think for the price is a really good and manly cologne.
максим5 – :
I can understand: our Spaniard friends feel that’s enough; they are pure & simple exhausted by their Brummel. In Spain, you can easily buy two 100 ml bottles of Brummel, an eau de toilette and an after shave, with 10–15 euros altogether, at almost every corner.
But, you know what? Nonetheless, Brummel is a very good cologne. For a mature man (40+) or a guy who appreciates the perfumes of the ’70 or the ’80, Brummel will be a pleasant surprise. A crisp woody aromatic, for a clear & clean morning. Have you ever loved Givenchy’s Monsieur, or Gentleman, or their mates? Then, Brummel is your kind of juice.
Of course, it’s very cheap, probably is ultra–synthetic and, alas, in Spain is quasi–omnipresent.
But I truly believe that, in the rest of the world, a real men’s perfumes collection must have it.
Once again: if you don’t know it, you’ll have a biiiiig surprise.
A deserved 8/10.
001uin – :
in Spain saying you smells to brummel means you smell old, cheap or even dirty, nobody under 60 uses brummel anymore but everybody knows, and laughs, about that one,,