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Jur_Zatey – :
I used to wear Caesars man back in 2014. Pity they dont sell it here in Europe. My girlfriend back then did also like it. Beautiful green cologne.
VitalyRozhdaev – :
While some of you have likened this cologne to Drakkar Noir which I love as much as anyone, I find this scent to be very much it’s own unique ‘green’ fir scent. It is of the drugstore cheapie type but smells really good. A classic fougere and green moss cologne, super 80s and hyper masculine. In today’s market gourmands and modern youthful scents, aquatic scents, are in vogue. I want none of that. Give me some of this!
Opens with a lemon verbena scent. It reminds me of L’Occitane (did I spell that right?) lemon verbena shampoo and body lotion. This is a good verbena scent, outdoorsy, citrusy, green, and floral with a distinctive lavender aroma. The lavender is soothing and therapeutic, slightly medicinal. The fir note in the heart is detectable and it embraces all the green notes that come after it: patchouli, green moss or litchen AKA Evernia Prunastri. I love this note in fragrance. It’s green, cool, grassy, and aromatic. There’s something of a cheaper Ralph Lauren Polo Green in it.
The lavender note is as some have pointed out suggestive of shampoo, after shave and powder in the barbershop style. I don’t find it powdery at all but it is definitely a barbershop scent with a warm comforting aroma that smells clean and like you just got out of a barbershop with a haircut and a shave. The dry down also contains a balsamic note and some amber, a little bit of musk and lots of moss. The herbal aroma is pleasant and quite good for wearing after you’re shower and for your day in any season of the year. Masculine, classic, green and clean.
Finally I want to add that this cologne used to be available in the Forum Shops at Caesar’s Palace Hotel in Las Vegas Nevada. I don’t know if it still sells there. This scent was launched in the 80’s and was supposed to match up with the Caesar theme. Smells of laurel wreaths around Caesar’s head, of rosemary and lavender notes which would have been common in some of the Caesar’s palaces and baths in Rome. It’s green and mossy and evocative of Italy’s herbal pastoral side. Most of all it’s a clean inoffensive scent, good for executives who wear suits and want to smell masculine without going too far or too musky. It’s underrated and should make a comeback.
fashistwp – :
Classic barbershop-type, clean, soapy, slightly sharp (ie lavender and oakmoss dominant) scent. As others have said, it’s a bit like Drakkar Noir but without the leather. It’s old fashioned, not particularly complex, but I think it’s pleasant. It’s fine, nothing wrong with it, and I’m happy to wear it. Moderate longevity and sillage, which is good for this type of scent, and great value for money. I like the name too – makes me feel like a Roman soldier 🙂
June 2016
EXelent – :
Straight to the bin for this one. Could be oconsidered nice if you were a poor minimum wage earner with a gambling problem and your budget for a fragrance was $10, but otherwise cough up the money for MFK Masculin Pluriel to understand what a fougere can be when no expense is spared.
artedange – :
Great oldschool. Similar to Drakkar, but not absolutely, less dark, smoother and greener, but much better performances
mangustyg – :
Smells like Drakkar, end of discussion. The performance is quite good.
3electrogened – :
Same as darkker minus the leather scent I get 6+ hours with that this 10cheapie wore it alone in the winter time…
lexa406 – :
You had me at the nomenclature, but I have to say that it’s the pretty herbaceous green hue I like to call “pistachio” that drew me to Caesars Man. However, this is definitely a “man’s man” type of fragrance with none of the candy-like sweetness promised by some online reviews! The top and most prominent note is definitely rosemary, which gives this dry scent a decidedly bitter quality which somewhat lessens after its dry-down. A pretty apt description online by the Fragrance Foundation’s Fragrance Directory spells that Caesars Man is a “rich combination of armoise, verbena, juniper berry, Italian bergamot, Alpine lavender, and fir balsam then balanced with warm, woody notes of fresh amber, Indian patchouli, treemoss, sandalwood and Haitian vetiver.” As a woman smelling this fragrance, I want to add that I personally would layer it with orange blossom water for a citrusy sweetness, green tea and perhaps another floral like lily of the valley, jasmine, honeysuckle or even carnation to balance out all that masculinity…
azika – :
Drakkar Noir YES… Stronger and spicier and is the CHAMP! Does the job for about 6-8 hours…
Dakar Al-Rehab Yes… I actually like the perfume oil! Smells great! Like a Beast! but calms down after 4-5 hours also.
Sung Homme Kinda… I find Sung Homme to be the BOMB! Irish Spring on steroids! I would not compare this one except for the piney notes…
I find all these to be far Superior to Caesars Man. All with that Piney Soapy woodsy notes.
Caesars Man in comparison… Ya, a little cleaner and soapier. Seems to not last as long… I get about 4-5 hours. Smells great for the cost of $8.99 at Ross. Great after a shower! I really do like this fragrance just wish it had a bit more UMPH… I find Caesars Man to be at the bottom of this list with that being said… it still smells great!
alekc1964 – :
For me it is a cleaner Drakkar Noir without the sour note. Definitely a 80’s frag. Pretty similar to Sung pour Homme and Polo Green. A power house but not as over powering as Giorgio for Men.
Descent fall casual frag for me with good longevity and projection.
Enjoy it but don’t think I would purchase another bottle.
Solid-7.5 out of 10.
VeEAL – :
Caesars Man is simply awful. It was given to me as a gift. When I opened the box it smelled like a bar of soap. When I sprayed some in the air to check it out it was repulsive. Entirely overwhelming and cheap. A strong bitter smell. Then after the first minute or so it progressively got worse. It was just an overwhelming cheap conglomeration of scents, none of which ever came together. To be nice I applied some to my arm but later washed it off. Or tried to. Later it went in the trash where it belongs. Absolutely the worst men’s cologne I have ever had.
novichok – :
it’s a fruity and green fragrance , a very good perfume for every seasons.
manitu – :
As others have noted, when you spray this frag on the first thing you think is “Drakar”. It has alot of similarity to that well appreciated juice but it is different. After the dry down you percieve that it is not quite as powerful and it begins to develop it’s own personality. Ceasar’s Man is cleaner smelling than Drakar, I don’t detect any leather. It has a bit more fir and an herbal citrus aroma not quite as pungent as lemon, lighter. It has a nice slight sweetness. I gave equal sprays of each similar scent, Drakar on my right arm and Ceasar’s Man on my left. 45 minutes in Drakar’s power advantage has disappeared. Actually Ceasar’s seems to be the stronger of the two now. One would have to sniff carefully and have a very accurate shnozz to clearly tell them apart. I found it interesting that the people who liked this also like list is composed of quite a bit of my own collection. You can pick this up for peanuts, $10 or less. It’s worth picking up whether you want an inexpensive Drakar substitute or if you appreciate it for itself.
peresdenis – :
Caesars Man is a very underrated cologne thats very woody with a citrus hint to it with a little bit of green apple thrown in there. I got this a blind buy from Ross that was reduced for 7 bucks, cant wait to rock this during football seaons in the fall
pletcheruis – :
I have a bottle pushed to the far corner of my collection. Its been sitting there, half full and capped for about 20 years. It was great when it came out and followed the 80s trend of LOUD.
Looking at some posts below and its comparison to Drakkar Noir has peaked my curiousity. My old bottle of DN has long since sat empty, yet I disticntly recall its notes. I am somewhat curious to find a Vintage DN, yet Ceasars Men has made me reconsider.
Its more “Drakkar Green”(the bottle is easy to imagine), without carnation, cinnamon and black leather. Other than that, it could pass as a flanker from Guy Laroche-now defunct. At the very least it is a designer imposter. Here is the caveat-Ceasars cost about $10 USD, hasnt been changed(oakmoss devil) and is still on retail shelves in the USA. The vintage I was considering is $59. I didnt love DN that much.
As it stands, Ceasars Men will return to the shadows. This is the harsh reminder of my 80s tastes…
1730216 – :
As others have noted, this is almost identical to Drakkar Noir, but a fraction of the price. I bought mine online, paid for shipping and it was still one third of the price that the same quantity of Drakkar costs locally. If you like powerhouses, this is one for you. There is nothing at all subtle about Caesar’s Man as the opening notes are a little harsh, which suits me just fine. It is a really sweet , warm fougere, with pronounced citrus and herbaceous notes. A definite thumbs up for me!
vanya951 – :
Not too bad,a bit linear and synthetic but noticeable .I would say it is a cross between a fougere and a bitter citrus.
Enjoy this in the Autumn /winter in the u.k as it is quite powerful but still more of a daytime fragrance than night.
No flowers or girly unisex sweetness.Would say a safe bet for a man over 50 who likes classic masculine aftershave type fragrances.
Out of 10 I would rate 7 as it is so cheap but lasts well and is distinctive.
serega1978 – :
a pretty nice fragrance, old school…i was at ross’s discount stores and i saw that they had a handful at 8.99 each..can’t beat the price so i picked up one.. it reminds me of an 80’s type powerhouse scents, very aromatic and a pleasing fragrance if you do not over do it.. typically imagine some hairy chested guy running around with some big gold medallion swinging from his neck lol… but seriously it is not bad , reminds me of the azzaro type of scent, maybe drakkar i can sort of see that, duc de vervins also has a similar begining to it. i just think for what you can pick a good size bottle up, why not ?
begar – :
I haven’t smelled Drakkar Noir since way back when so I can’t even say I know that this one smells like it. It does smell like Samba Kiss for Men, but this one is much better, being richer, more natural smelling, and more subtle. Worn discreetly, this is acceptable for a wide range of social occasions. If you want something greener and a bit more subtle, there is Ferre’s men’s
fragrance from 1986. This one is a little sweeter and has a bit of a candy-like quality to it. If you like fougere accords and want something along these lines, but want it for around $10-15, I can’t think of a better choice.
UPDATE: I recently acquired a vintage version of this and it is different, more rich and natural smelling, but without the slight candyish quality of the new one. This goes into my rotation on days when I want a subtle, well balanced, straightforward fougere without any “bells and whistles.” It’s clearly got some oakmoss and patchouli but it’s nicely balanced. The color is yellow whereas the new one is green.
UPDATE #2: I acquired yet another bottle, this one looks like the newest formulation but is older. It smells like the vintage one ounce version. Since I now have two, my vintage one ounce is up for swap.
boychenko1985 – :
Not much to say about Caesars Man. Two things:
1) Caesars Man is a good fragrance. A (by all means) cheap aromatic/green fougère that smells way much better than the majority of today’s masculines.
2) It’s unquestionably derivative (Drakkar Noir anyone?).
Said that, if you find it on a shelf, don’t miss the chance to take it home as it sells ridicolously cheap and smells cheap but good.
Rating: somewhere between 1 and 10
NillAlignique – :
Drakkar Noir… thats the only thing this scent reminds me.I adore drakkar so I adore caesers. Besides, I pay half the price I pay for Drakkar. I recommend this for all DN lovers.