Moonshine A Gentleman’s Cologne EastWest Bottlers

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Moonshine A Gentleman's Cologne EastWest Bottlers

Moonshine A Gentleman’s Cologne EastWest Bottlers

Rated 4.20 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

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Moonshine is a gentleman’s cologne created by Colin Heck Newberry, Charles Woodson Holderness, Jr., Matthew Rodney Moore in collaboration with the old perfume house from Grasse – Gallimard.

The cologne is woodsy, with notes of black pepper, leather, gin, tabacco, and patchouli.

Moonshine A Gentleman’s Cologne was launched in 2011.

10 reviews for Moonshine A Gentleman’s Cologne EastWest Bottlers

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Genuinely American. Authentically southern. This cowboy is wearing his goin’ out boots tonight.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Finally got to smell this today, to me this smells identical to Gucci Pour Homme, its unfortunate that this is pretty pricey and has longevity and projection issues.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Very intriguing concept. I like the look, feel, and packaging of the bottle. The splash top is love/hate because it is too big of an opening to evenly dispense the liquid but not really big enough to cover with your thumb. I would either add a sprayer or a restrictor imho.
    What does it smell like? Well for being called “Moonshine” this cologne does not necessarily smell like booze. Rather it is a woody, peppery, earthy smell reminiscent of Terre d’Hermes. I splashed too much in my hands and rubbed it into my neck, cheeks, and hair. It’s been a couple of hours and the scent is faint already. With any splash cologne they will most likely stick close to your skin. For what you get this is too expensive. I wouldn’t pay more than $30-45 for this. And even then I would use this as an aftershave with Terre d’Hermes as a cologne to complement each other.
    I do get the wood chips vibe and a forest feel. Very manly and actually very pleasant to my nose, just nothing revolutionary. Straight forward woodsy cedar scent with pepper and earthy patchouli in the base.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Wood chips and flannels

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    opening is great. drydown is identical to terre d’hermes. a little disappointed that they smell so similar.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    The first time I tried this I couldn’t smell much. As it’s not in a spray bottle I simply wasn’t getting enough on myself to judge. So I revisited.
    Essentially, it’s pine sawdust with, if I’m not mistaken, some Iso E Super (with its very mild cedar note that can also be interpreted as warm skin in flannel). As is noted elsewhere on the web, it mildly resembles Terre d’Hermes. It might be a cross of Tom Ford Sahara Noir (pine) and Terre d’Hermes (cedar).
    It doesn’t project much…
    It’s not bad – but it’s not exceptional, either.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This is terrific. I bought it without trying it for my husband’s birthday and was a little nervous. It does not disappoint! I LOVE it and so did he…Success!

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    got like 12 compliments the first time I wore this. Big risk as I bought without ever smelling. It will be my go to for years to come!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s too bad. I usually like what Galimard does, but this stuff is just plain unappealing. In the beginning, you can clearly get the gin, along with the pepper and cedar. It kind of smells like turpentine for a little while, and then dries down to a very plasticky leathery wood…very dry…very flat. I have a hard time picturing anyone really liking this. It does have a slight resemblance to Poivre Samarcande briefly, but is nowhere near as sparkling as the Hermes creation.
    And NO SPRAYER…wth?!

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    It smells like a woodshop. Might as well break out the table saw.

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