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anatt – :
Brut Black is like liquid licorice for a while, and then it fuzzes out, becoming a vague semisweet “fresh” fragrance. They went nuts with the anise note for some reason, and I wonder if the idea was to stretch the anise element of regular Brut. I do sense a hint of lemon and a very mild herbal twang in the background of Black, but to be honest the budget of this scent is too limited for any real dynamism beyond the top notes. If you like synthetic musks in the generic “black” style, and happen to enjoy anise, Brut Black might be your ideal Saturday spritz.
pip101 – :
Lots of anise, which I love. Good and simple, layers well, crisp, inexpensive. Very pleasant. Very easy to live with, clean, fresh. Holds it’s scent well. According to the admin of brutworld.com Brut Black is a seperate fragrance from Brut Black Special Reserve. EVERYONE is selling Brut Black spray cologne Black AS Special Reserve, but it ISN’T. Brut Black Special Reserve has the words “Special Reserve” on the bottle and box. So fragrancenet.com, amazon, everyone on ebay, EVERYBODY is pulling this crap and it pisses me off. I’d like to try a bottle of the SR…WHO HAS IT? Seriously, let me know!
Sam Hopkins – :
When it comes to fragrances sometimes I just can’t resist. I’m strolling through my local Walgreens and I see a display of “special Limited Edition” Brut sprays. On sale. Only $8. So I purchased both the Brut Black and the Brut Blue. The above description is pretty accurate for Brut Black. The fragrance has that synthetic “fresh” smell common to many current “drugstore fragrances”. The whole effect though is a not unpleasant melange of fresh, kind of spicy, non-specific floral, non-specific wood and some non-specific citrus. This scent will draw compliments from teenaged girls working at the checkout register if that is something you find to be a positive. This could be a nice starter fragrance for a guy just getting into uping his grooming routine.