Description
Burberry presents the new fragrance Mr. Burberry in April 2016, as the masculine version of My Burberry from 2014. The creator of this line is perfumer Francis Kurkdjian.
“Mr. Burberry is a structure of a classic aromatic fougère that has inspired so many famous fragrances, but this has been totally remodeled and remastered to introduce a radically contemporary creation in its proportions and ingredients.” wwd
The composition is announced as woody – herbal. Its ingredients are inspired by tradition of British perfumery. It opens with zesty accords of grapefruit, cardamom and tarragon. The heart notes include birch leaf, nutmeg oil and cedar, followed by the base of sandalwood, vetiver and guaiac wood.
The neck of the glass bottles is decorated with the same gabardine material Burberry uses to make its amous trenchcoats. The face of the campaign is Josh Whitehouse, accompanied by, Amber Anderson, and shot by Steve McQueen. The fragrance is available as 30, 50, 100 and 150 ml Eau de Toilette with additional cosmetic collection.
fizic – :
Fresh and clean fragrance. from opening to dry down Amazing. If you like Dior sauvage or blue de Chanel you will definitely love this.
erewayptodere – :
because of this frag i stop watching youtube reviewers (Jerremy, Fragboy stewie,….etc) because they really insult this perfume 🙁
when i smell it first time it is a good one but i give it another chances it grows with me like heaven and i received so many compliments from both genders.
i trust the nose of Mr. francis he is absolute genius trust ur nose only 🙂
kpvpvi – :
if most of the reviews about it is positive why there is a lot of hate of this frag??
av_00 – :
This is what a drug lord would smell like. I love it. The grapefruit note is superb.
fatalist – :
Mr.Burberry is fresh of Mint and bitter of Birch leaf, and thinking it just like Bleu Chanel+ CD Sauvage= Mr.Burberry by Burberry!!
My last time review is 80.
Almomchoope – :
Herbs and wood. Not bad. Gets more watery in the dry down. Pretty nice, really.
alik_51 – :
Mr Burberry is good. You can’t go wrong with this. You will definitely smell good and It’s inoffensive. I give this a 8.2/10
backlink service – :
Got a sample vial. Weak as f…smells good, but yeah, boring and faint, like a dusty leathery book, and some wood…so like a library with chair and desk? Something almost potpourri and days of yesteryear. I might at sometime get a bottle but it’s weakness doesn’t make it a remote priority with better stuff to get first.
dataengels – :
At first I hated this but it did grow on me SLIGHTLY.
This opens up with a very sharp,synthetic grapefruit note with some note that smells medicinal,bitter and off putting. It smelled very cheap like a scent you would smell in the dollar store. Once it dries down the scent becomes more pleasant and woody and your left with a woody,aromatic freshie that’s pretty bland and boring and even though it’s ok there are way better scents out there.
Performance was mediocre as it lasted 4-6 hours and has average projection.
Side Note— this smells better in the air than on skin
Overall rating —6 out of 10 ! A very poor take on Burberry’s take on Bleu De Chanel
arm77 – :
The epitomy of a likeable masculine.
Hits all the beats from previous successful male perfumes from past years, zipping from the woody grapefruit fougere of Bleu de Chanel to the fresh herbal cardamom cologne of Declaration.
Has a surprisingly pleasant drydown for this kind of fougere, given how often they can get dank and strident in their woody sections (see Sauvage). It can’t help, however, for all its affability, feeling a little boring, like one of those really nice, handsome guys who just can’t hold a conversation.
Like many examples of this kind of perfume (Allure Homme Edition Blanche, CHIC for Men, Guerlain Homme), I think it would make a far more interesting feminine.
ramiro21 – :
Starts off with a very beautiful and pleasant grapefruit with cardamom and a hint of nutmeg. I don’t get much mint or tarragon. On drydown becomes a sort of sweet woody scent with nutmeg and with some vetiver. It’s actually not that bad and I feel pretty good for winter. Sillage is moderate while it projects for an hour and a half and then becomes a skin scent. Overall it’s a nice winter fragrance with some fresh notes and some nice slightly sweet woody notes. I can sort of detect vetiver on a very woody cedar base. I would have liked it far more if it lasted. In any case there is something very interesting about this fragrance that makes me like it. Not full bottle worthy though due to the atrocious longevity.
Update: I just realized the opening of this is very similar to the super synthetic somewhat sweet grapefruit in Adidas Ice Dive. I mean almost identical. But where Ice Dive stays like that the whole time, Knighted Man morphs into sweet and slightly warm spicy woods with a hint of vetiver.
3.5/5
19000 – :
this fragrance really is something else. Gives me A Givenchy Gentlemen only vibe but much more bitter.I say that in a positive way in my opinion. Doesn’t matter if it isn’t ground breaking, its amazing, and performance is not bad either. Any nose (experienced or not) would easily enjoy this.
4 out of 5 overall
Rostislav66 – :
Nice not great. If you can find it online for about $20 it’s worth adding to your collection. It has a clean fresh scent, nothing new but rather pleasant and versatile enough to wear casually or semi-formally. The only issue is Mr. Burberry, and I’m talking about the cologne of course, has no personality, no identity, and nothing distinctive. That will not be a problem to those that wish to blend in the crowd. But to those horny dudes seeking a fragrance the ladies will remember… this is not it fellas. She’ll appreciate your clean scent. But it won’t make her want to know the name of the fragrance. Look elsewhere if you want to be remembered. Otherwise, it’s a fine enough fragrance for any dude of all ages. Clean has no age.
Burberry London is still the best fragrance from the house IMHO.
averaslile – :
Overall a discreet perfume. Every time I wear it I get this familiar smell which reminds me instantly of CK Contradiction, so I searched here and found others mentioning the same scent as well. That’s only when the scent starts. Then it is woods, but very mild. It feels to me like it lacks more substance. It was fairly strong on paper strip, but now I´m certainly it was the Eau Parfum I tried on the ocasion, buying the original instead.
vodoley3288 – :
If you’re 115 years old you can get away with this, but not 116…good to know. I was looking for a scent I could wear daily and not be cloying, kinda like the Bleu de Chanel’s, Sauvage’s, Dylan Blue’s of the world. Those scents all seem sort of bland to me, but this Fougere really stood out. It’s more dapper smelling to me, a bit more sophisticated and unique. I don’t understand the hate for this one, Francis Kurkdjian is one of the best perfumers in the world. I compared this with other scents like BdC, platinum egoiste and Sauvage… and Mr Burberry won each time with the females, so go figure.
pistic – :
Ï tried this yesterday, on a paper strip it lasts some 2 days, on a skin about 2 hours (as a skinscent)…the scent itself starts with grapefruit and later turns into sweet woody cologne.
These basenotes are actually very nice but since Mr. Burberry´s projection and longevity are both rather pitiful, this cologne is unofortunately not worthy of buying full-bottle for me. (I´ve got a mini 5ml bottle and I guess that´s enough for me.). Probably good for office, age range 15-115, as this really can´t offend anyone.
I´ve tried EdP as well but that one is different smell to my nose and its projection and lasting are almost as miserable as EdT´s.
To be honest, I´d expect more from Burberry and it seems to me that their scents are going in the same direction as those from Gucci = into oblivion.
camryzx – :
The smell is nice but it didn’t attract me to purchase it in the first place.
In fact it took me one year to convince myself to buy it. I think Mr. Burberry EDT is a kind
fragrance that can prolong people to like it longer and it is easily to get bored.
Out of 10, I will give 7.5.
Alex_Blitz – :
I really don’t understand people calling these modern fresh fragrances generic. To me this fragrance stands on its own with a sharp bitter citrus opening that dries down to a smooth woody benzoin masculine scent. I would place this in the same vain as Aqua di Gio Profumo. I do like this much better though. The bitter opening of this fragrance took some getting use to. Once you do however, it is very addicting. It’s a beautiful scent. The bitter opening quickly fades and the mid and base notes become very woody, powdery and masculine. This fragrance is blended very smoothly. It also projects quite nicely but only for a short time. This is one of my favorites out of all these modern fresh fragrances. It has the bitter citrus top notes that ADG Profumo is missing. The top notes of this fragrance really give it that hint of sweetness that makes it what it is. Although this fragrance is sharp, bitter and woody, it does not last as long as I would like it to. It has decent projection for a short time but it suffers the same fate as many of these citrus fresh fragrances. It just does not last that long. It is much better than many of the colognes I have smelled on the market however. The performance of this fragrance is not bad, but it isn’t good. It is much better than CH Men or current formulation Dior Homme for example. All in all this fragrance is definitely worth buying and I will always own it. I find myself using it much more than many of my modern freshies, including ADG Profumo and Sauvage. That’s a bold statement but a true one. I feel they created something very special here as far as scent is concerned. I just wish they would amp up the staying power and charge me 20 more dollars. I would have paid it.
Olegas – :
I really love the opening of this one !!!
Start up with fresh herbal citrusy,
Dried down with woodyness and warmth,
Its blended so good,
Well balanced,suits for indoor summer spring,
Freshy vibe shower gel like,
Ive really enjoyed this fragrance,
Perfomance and longevity was around 3-4 hours on my skin,
Overall 9/10
My fav perfumers!
colchak.al – :
Wow! I thought this fragrance was a lot of things, but polarizing wasn’t one of them…
As for me, I am a fan. I can’t disagree with the fact that it isn’t groundbreaking or that similar scents already exist. At the end of the day, however, this is a nice smelling fragrance that would be appropriate in many situations. It has decent longevity although the sillage isn’t great. Yes, have smelled better, but have also smelled much worse.
Pretty happy with adding it to my collection.
aguz2009 – :
It’s young men perfume with similarities to most of the market perfumes. It has nothing special and it’s smell is unrecognizable
auglmeovbwb – :
This is my favorite shower gel-like fragrance. I like this one so much because unlike a lot of other shower gel- like fragrances, this one has some depth to it from the Cardamon and Benzoin. I know this one has a lot of dislikes for being uninventive, but, that doesn’t change the fact that this bad boy smells pretty damn good. The EDP makes this one a bit darker, but, I think it is a tad bit of a redundant purchase. Give this one a try, you may be disappointed because it isn’t anything new, but, it is Shower gel done amazingly. This also lasts for 6 hours and gives you a nice scent bubble.
elrain – :
EDT on my left wrist, EDP on my right wrist
About one hour in now so I can pick up on the differences. The EDT is a lot more airy, “hollow”, and diffusive. It does have better projection and it focuses on the citrus/herbal elements.. Smells pretty nice BUT…..
I prefer the EDP and just purchased a bottle after snagging a sick black friday deal. Both fragrances have pretty much the same exact notes, but the minty liquid grapefruit cardamom opening is gone from the EDT within 15 minutes but remains in the EDP until the fragrance dies out. In the EDP there is an amped up cinnamon and nutmeg which fills out the heartnotes, prevents the fragrance from feeling hollow like the EDT, and allows daily use for the fall and winter. The EDP is much longer lasting but has slightly less projection than the EDT. This toned down projection is ideal for the office as well as date night.
If you’ve ever smelled True Religion Men (in the brown bottle) or Ed Hardy Hearts and Daggers you have a good idea of what this smells like. Mr. Burberry is modernized though with a heavy dose of cardamom. If you like this new wave of airy minty spicy green fragrances you can probably do a lot worse than Mr. Burberry, which in my opinion is highly underrated at the moment.
FACK_THE_POLICE – :
To me, just a bit of a mess of nauseatingly sweet scents that were thrown together in something that I would expect after 5 years in a department store shelf. Only instead of 5 years, it would be on those shelves now.
winstrol – :
Ill try to convince my macho man to wear this one lol he likes Burberry, whenever he remembers to wear something. This perfume is not pretentious at all, maybe a mere step above body spray. W-H-O CARES! I tested a few high end ones at the men’s section, God they all smelled generic to me till this one! I liked it the most. Im a sucker for woody scents, benzoin and mint.. But Tarragon?? I cook with both mint and tarragon(not at the same time tho) and love both, didnt expect to find it here tho I could sense its qualities – Tarragon is slightly sweet and aromatic – i love it. Overall a memorable to me fresh scent I wanna smell it again and def on my guy’s neck,its a turn on. I guess those who bash it are into more sophisticated perfumes. Ive complimented random men on their perfume, sweet unusual ones, that smell objectively high end and lovely to me, but i wouldnt want them on MY guy ya know. This one is simple, deep, not loud, but manly, nothing too fancy, its a blue collar guy in my mind. I cant really imagine someone else wearing it, idk.. but like I said i have a blue collar guy in mind.
P.S: where im from they say dont gift perfume to your significant other or ull break up haha. So ill have to drag him to Ulta and make him test it, which sounds like a headache to me, i think its worth it for this one.
affigory – :
Just as I suspected when this came out, its now all over TJ Maxx. The entire line is available for pennies on the dollar. Personally I hate this stuff, but if its your thing, have at it.
krivonosmu – :
Smells really really good!! Nothing to complain about so far. Cant speak about longevity and sillage just yet. Lets find out. But the smell is heaven. Work, formal, party or just chilling. Fits right in.
Jshar – :
This is just the right mixture. Woody and classy but not heavy and cloying, fresh but not cheap citrusy, warmth and coolness are absolutely in balance. A clean, fresh, cool aswell as warm, classy scent reasonably priced. Nothing to complain here.
vovakori – :
I love the opening of this its very fresh and familiar and gives instant pleasure to the senses. I get fresh citrus and mint predominately then wood and spice in the background giving this a warmth and holds the composition together nicely.
This is very well blended imo and I really don’t understand the negative reviews this has received as I see this scent as a people pleaser, but as we all know this whole genre is subjective so anyways….
I would recommend this scent strongly to anyone looking for something formal but not too sweet and heavy and not your typical bland citrus type scent. This has refinement and warmth in just the right places. A very nice reasonably priced scent from Francis Kurkdjian.
Well worthy of a try….
8/10
Tatsy46597 – :
I thought I would like this. I enjoy a lot of Burberrys, and the bottle is dressed up so cute, like he’s going to a wedding. But then instead of smelling dressy, it is like a guy that has 2 jobs. By day, a mechanic. By night a carpenter. And he has no want or need for a shower in between. I will pass…
sarapov – :
It’s not groundbreaking. It’s a very familiar scent, safe and generic. But on the good side…..IT SMELLS GREAT. My favorite Burberry scent to date this is the most beautiful “generic” smell in my collection. That makes it unique in one way! This is a very clean and light woody scent that starts out grapefruity fresh but dries down to an airomatically smooth scent of various woods and earth tones. Brings me into a world of an English pub with the smoke, wood and mossy florals. A little old school with a contemporary side. I was looking for a more mature scent and I think this one fits the bill. It is for the man that doesn’t need to try so hard and who says I’m here I’m confident. I smell clean, fresh, and classy. Thank you Burberry!!
olyuska – :
Add me to the list of mr burberry defenders. Spicy, fresh, mint, herbal opening with lots of grapefruit. Very aromatic and pleasing. As it dries down it settles to a moderately projecting soapy, fresh, aromatic fragrance with spice, much of the grapefruit burns off. The fragrance flips from being spice dominant in the opening to aromatic, herbal, fresh, woody in its dry down.
Perfect for all year round, perfect for the office, dressy enough to be worn formal, and perfect for a year round dumb reach. This smells nothing like sauvage or bleu de chanel but it is similar because this is burberrys mass market appeal fragrance, it just does so differently.
Sauvage opens sweet, fruity, and peppery and settles to a metallic, sweet, creamy fragrance with the pepper throughout. Makes me think of very high quality shaving cream and talcum powder after a haircut and shave at an upscale gentlemans barber shop. Bleu de chanel is citrus, peppercorn and cedar in the edt with the edition of amber in the edp variant. It is an aquatic but has spice and cedar to give it more depth. Mr burberry goes aromatic, fresh, woody, lavender with spice. You’d imagine yourself walking through a fragrant forest wearing it.
I think people miss the mark on what Burberry does with their fragrances. They are gentlemanly fragrances for the guy who wants to smell nice, but not comes off as trying too hard, and boisterous. Quiet, calm, reserved, approachable, and masculine. I love burberry touch, Brit, London and the Beat. London and the Beat are not safe fragrances under any definition, rhythm line was not for me. Well worth a purchase especially when it can be had for under 40 dollars for a 3.4 ounce bottle. Haters gonna hate. I love this and its edp counterpart.
neonss – :
This reminds me of Dunhill Icon Elite, it has same cardamom vibe, but more light and aquatic. It smells nothing like BdC or Sauvage.
carpinteyroafd – :
I finally got it and wearing it today, nice bottle and promising opening but dies within the 2 hours after been applied, at least on me, and I wore the shower gel too. No compliments so far.
I thought that this cologne being under the nose of Kurkdjian shouldn’t be bad, but well not impressive either.
moroz1012 – :
This is a nice fragrance!
Lot of people are saying how boring, ordinary, weak or simple it is.
I’m not agree.
I tried it 3 times and all I can say is that it’s very nice one.
First of all I like the composition. It’s smooth. That’s how I can describe it – very smooth. It’s not screaming, it’s not in your face. It’s very gentle and mild.
I can’t feel any syntheticness in it, no harshness. From the start to the beginning I feel quality.
Yes, maybe the longevity is not what we all wanted or expected. That’s the downside of it. But I can’t say that it’s a disaster. I get honest 5-6 hours of longevity and a lightmoderate sillageprojection.
Probably if it would be a bit stronger, 15-20% for example. It woul’d be perfect. But it’s still good. It’s moderate.
I just don’t understand why “Bow-tie” deserves a lot of hate.
Many people are buying current Chanel’s (Blue,Allure’s) which became dilluted now more and more for around 100$ and they can forgive Chanel 3-4 hours of longevity for 100$. But people cant forgive 5-6 hours longevity to Burberry which cost twice less.
Тимоха72 – :
Personally i think this scent smells pretty good to me. I get the grapefruit, cardamom and the mint mostly here. It’s nothing groundbreaking like most people claim here but then again i do not need something so groundbreaking since most people will probably not care what you are wearing anyway. Only what matter is you smell good or not, and at the end of the day Mr. Burberry smells good to my nose
TemuninownCom – :
People mislead what this fragrance is all about. This is a mint fragrance, period. It was created as a mint fragrance, very much in the same vain as Frederic Malle Geranium Pour Monsieur
prili4niu – :
I love this one
Smells authentic and fresh
a good office fragrance any day of the year.
vladek2001 – :
Mr Burberry is a considered woody-citrus fragrance that distinguishes itself in the cynical world of mainstream masculine perfumery by being well-rounded, discrete and, most shockingly, pleasing to the senses. Whereas most designer masculines screech their message – generally “I am clean!”, “I am sexy!” or “I am a puerile sweet mess!” – Mr Burberry prefers the novel approach of simply saying, “Hello, how do you do?”
Mr Burberry opens with a contemporary fougere accord comprising prominent grapefruit bolstered by cologne-like hints of mint and lavender. It’s clean and a little bit sharp, as is customary to stand out during the 30 second blotter battle at the department store counter. Wait for the dry down, however, and you’re greeted with a very nice citrus-woody accord with just the right amount of sweetness, spice and warmth. Cardamom, cedar and vetiver, most likely rendered with a healthy dose of synthetics, are the main standouts. Shockingly, there isn’t a hint of ambroxan, musk, tonka or pepper (pink or otherwise), which is surely grounds enough to win a FiFi award. Those who find Mr Burberry generic have likely suffered olfactory shutdown from overexposure to Bleu de Sauvage Amara in every Uber, elevator, bar and office.
Yes, Mr Burberry isn’t groundbreaking, and performance is moderate. But in the current dire climate of designer dreck, it’s actually quite refreshing to come across a well-executed, restrained and elegant composition that doesn’t condescend to men like they’re mindless idiots. Well done, Francis Kurkdjian.
XXsl – :
A throwback creation while pulling in new themes as Mentioned lower down.
Quite pleasing but I still think it’s outmatched by current genre holders like bdc and sauvage. Still beautiful, the top notes shine with soft Citrus and are more pleasing for me then the aforementioned. The sweet but slightly dank woods add some maturity to in in the same way oud fragrances do. Unlike oud frags however this one dampens it with some herbally vetiver dry down. Could wear this in all seasons and I imagine improves as the temperature drops.
It’s like Burberry beat meets jimmy chooman meets gucci homme II. And in the dry down a subdued Polo blue.
I enjoy it more than all of these.
wowander.hitrow – :
It does kinda smell like Invictus but only in the opening and then it blossoms into its own personality, while not 100% unique, but the dry down is really nice. I like it a lot. It’s not offensive or overwhelming to people within your fragrance sphere. LOL.
yuriyozzz – :
this is actually generic, but safe
for me it is really good from the opening to the dry down
not masculine as its name, suitable for man under 32
great scent, good sillage, last long.. one of my favorite so far…
this is the 2nd best, next to Brit Rhythm by Burberry
Khachik2008 – :
There’s something wildly nostalgic in this that speaks to a coming-of-age eroticism. If only I could put my finger on it….
OH YEAH IT JUST SMELLS LIKE ATTRACTIVE GIRLS I WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL WITH
Thumbs down
demonlis – :
This is a mild fragrance with basically a great advertising campaign behind. The notes are pretty much soft floral, woody and citric, nothing offensive or new. People would like it since it’s a very generic scent.
The performance and sillage are a joke ! In 1 hour you won’t be able to smell anything. Maybe I will try the EDP
To be 100% honest, it was a total disappointment . I won’t be buying any other bottle of this.
My verdict… 2 of 10
dan_podo – :
I decided to try this fragrance that has a prize FIFI Awards 2017 in France to the best new perfume of the year to see the wonder that I missed, but, there is something I do not understand very well:
As they reward a fragrance that is almost a clone of Invictus as best new release of the year ??????
Would not it be better to reward a more original fragrance with more quality than this ????
Is it not that there are many corporate interests, money and influences that makes all this happen to take the hair to consumers and cause this type of awards lose much credibility ???
Anyway!! I have my own opinion but I keep it to avoid falling into disqualification.
Anyway in my land there is a saying that says the following:
The one who hits first, hits twice!!
Apply it Burberry gentlemen and wake up because with fragrances like this will not fill their pockets as that is already filled by Paco Rabanne who was the first to hit the target with a fragrance as commercial as Invictus.
Rating: 1
demis – :
Mr. Burberry is a basicccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc*****WHOA! I’m sorry, I actually fell asleep writing about this stuff. It’s that boring! What I meant to say is, Mr. Burberry is a basic and bland woody citrus fragrance that is safe beyond what I thought possible and despite sampling it on at least 5 different occasions I still can’t tell you what it smells like exactly because it’s just that vague. I get a ho-hum synthetic citrus note followed by some flat, nondescript woods. And if anything interesting comes after that I’m sorry, but it’s already lost my attention and I never even make it past the one hour mark. If Mr. Burberry is a person he is married to a dutiful yet detached wife, has 1.5 average, kind of unattractive kids, drives a used beige Toyota Camry to work for a meaningless company where he files meaningless data into black and white boxes on a computer screen all day, returns home at 5 o’clock, eats a dinner of boiled chicken and lettuce, watches the 6 o’clock news, performs one hour of cardio on the elliptical he has parked in the living room and then utters, “goodnight honey” before he goes to sleep with approximately 2 feet of space between him and his wife…and then he wakes up at 7 o’clock and does it all over again. I thought Bvlgari Man was kind of boring, but at least Bvlgari does it the right way–the citrus has some sparkle and the wood has some backbone. Mr. Burberry is like a shell of Bvlgari Man…or something like that. It’s been done before, but at the same time it’s such a tired theme you probably can’t even remember by whom. It even smells boring on the little paper strip in the magazine, and surprisingly accurate. Trust me, just leave it there. You won’t be missing out.
EDIT: I see this just won some kind of “Professionals” award for best designer perfume released this year. Are you kidding me? Are the quote unquote “professionals” even trying anymore or are they just phoning it in– stuffing their noses in the Spring Macy’s catalog when it’s delivered to their homes, closing their eyes, and randomly ripping out the first scented sample they can find? Give me a break.
ser9701969622 – :
Better.
Better than the EDP. And surprisingly good longevity and projection, with an interesting progression to the scent itself.
Upon initial spray, I get a very distinct smell of sweet and spicy pencil shavings, that gives off a “hey! this smells like a soap I’ve smelled before” vibe.
After a few minutes, it opens up a bit (in a good way), where you can easily make out the citrus and vetiver. The sweetness moves into the background and the cardamom comes out full force, making the scent spicier and spicier with time. On me, the projection at this point is stellar. No complaints.
A few hours in, (and this is the shocker), the projection refuses to die down and the fragrance actually transforms into a simple warm vetiver and tart lemon-grapefruit combination that you would normally find in the top notes of every fragrance ever made. Yeah.
The first time this happened, I was like…Whaaaaat? But after the second wearing, I was convinced. A spicy, woody opening with a CITRUSY vetiver base. Uncanny. But there it is. A little generic for my taste, but I’m happy to have experienced it.
Scent – 6.5/10
Longevity – 8/10
Projection – 8/10
Overall – 7.5/10 – a generic citrus-base marvel.
ctz077speagoessenda – :
Such a beautiful fragrance, and so many negative feedback, I just can’t get it. Ok, longevity and projection are average, but many Chanel, YSL and even Dior products doesn’t last more than this! 6 hours, that’s what I get from it, and it’s an average level for a modern frag, not really huge disappointment. Scent is fresh and airy, but has some tartness and bitterness in the drydown, which makes it quite unique in comparison with other rivals.
P.S. don’t test it on a paper, but only on a skin – then you can truly appreciate the conception, which MFK put into this fragrance. It is not as boring and predictable, as you might think at your first sniff. Screw you, perfume snobs, who calls this great fragrance generic.
Cenpro – :
This is a great fragrance: I bought it because it reminds me of Liz Claiborne for Men, although it’s a LOT weaker. Obviously it’s not identical to liz, but it smells fresh & clean, which makes this a good alternative cologne to my heavier, darker ones.
pvt981Unlogrere – :
This scent smell like the colder brother of Black by Kenneth Cole.
He suffers of an aseptic distance. No joy in the heart. A sad smile. A sexy depression.
Sort of more clean woody leather variation of the mentioned, but atcually so similar and than nice too. It share some notes with Black but the sobstitutes lead into the same territory. Usual combo grapefruit/vetiver plus muscade.
A masculine classic frozen shower for a very hot summer.
Ends like Francesco Smalto, far resemblances with Enrico Coveri as well.
b13vlad – :
A very safe fresh fragrance. It isn’t incredibly interesting but, it is safe and smells good. Great for all settings and occasions. My wife really like this fragrance. The longevity and projection on this are not great, I would say barely at the moderate level. It is a good idea to buy a portable atomizer if you plan on getting this fragrance.
Since you can now buy this at the discount fragrance sites I would say it is a good buy, but do not pay Department store price for this.
Jirdesal – :
Yes this is a good fragrance
If you have bleu de chanel ore dior sauvage you wont find this fragrance intresting
But if you own boss ore lacoste fragrances,yes you will find verry good this one
jxu972speagoessenda – :
I really like this one. It starts, for me, with the birch leaf, the grapefruit and the Mint. Really like the opening. After 30min, i get the terragon and the cedar and a little bit of cardamom. It’s good but its not a great performer, as we all know… A 9/10 for the scent. But the performance it’s very poor.
SPGudvin – :
Unfortunately I dont quite like this one.. the opening reminds me a little of womens face wash/cream on my skin..after a while the woody/earthlyness appears which I dont find pleasant either.
CerJkeee – :
Smells terrific for only 30 minutes then it’s gone poooof.
Bolfplonyff – :
I’ve always been a fan of Burberry ever since I was young. They do that American clean taste well without feeling like an air freshener. Their fragrances smell the way I imagine London does or did, clean and tailored, with tea and moss and rain… This one is overwhelmingly citrus through and through, but a nice solid citrus that sits atop some mild woody notes. I’m quite fond of this one, and I think it mostly comes down to nostalgia. I used to dream about one day owning Burberry Brit and London, two of my favorites as a kid. Now that I’m older and my tastes have evolved and continue to evolve, I’m not sure that the profile here would suit me. But I like it regardless thanks to the memories they afford me. Admittedly it does start to quickly die down into something less appealing, like a damp suit as it’s drying. It’s an iffy fragrance, and even though it’s hardly old, it feels like it belongs in the early 2000s. 6.5/10
Serg4563 – :
The first time I have smelled this perfume was year ago and I had hated them until today. There is something weird about,you may find it unplesant at first smell, but now for me it is diffrent. I can smell some cold fresh air, this perfume is very clean and modern, and they quite unique. I have changed my mind about it, because I have tested so many perfumes that smelled the same, but i don’t recall something simmilar to this one.
Goagobia – :
خنک چوبی خاکی! یه حس خوب زودگذر!
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Scent & Qualiy:8/10
Longevity: 4/10
Sillage: 2/10
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