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  • Sauvage
    Dior
    The opening is a bright burst of pink pepper and bergamot that feels sharper than most fresh masculines, almost electric.
    3.9★
  • Terre d'Hermes
    Hermès
    The opening is dry citrus—orange and grapefruit stripped of sweetness, more peel and pith than juice.
    4.3★
  • Eros
    Versace
    Eros opens with a jolt of icy mint cutting through citrus brightness—immediate, almost electric.
    4.1★
  • Aventus
    Creed
    Aventus opens with a bright, almost synthetic burst of pineapple and apple—tart, juicy, and immediately recognizable.
    4.3★
  • La Nuit de l'Homme
    Yves Saint Laurent
    La Nuit de l'Homme is the most successful men's cardamom fragrance of the past two decades — and for good reason.
    4.4★
  • Encre Noire
    Lalique
    Encre Noire opens with a dark, almost mineral vetiver that feels pulled from damp earth rather than distilled for polish.
    4.2★
  • 1 Million
    Paco Rabanne
    The opening announces itself immediately—bright grapefruit cut with crisp mint, like a sharp intake of cold air.
    3.7★
  • Le Male
    Jean Paul Gaultier
    Le Male opens with a sharp jolt of mint and lavender—barbershop brisk, but warmer than expected.
    4.0★
  • Fahrenheit
    Dior
    A blast of gasoline-tinged violet opens like the hood of a vintage sports car, strangely beautiful and almost industrial.
    4.0★
  • Dior Homme Intense 2011
    Dior
    Dior Homme Intense opens with a powdery whisper of lavender and iris that feels almost talc-like in its softness.
    4.5★
  • Bleu de Chanel
    Chanel
    Bleu de Chanel opens with a clean citrus thrust—grapefruit and lemon sharpened by mint and pink pepper—that feels more athletic than dressy.
    4.2★
  • Club de Nuit Intense Man
    Armaf
    The opening is unapologetically bold: tart pineapple and blackcurrant collide with sharp citrus and green apple, creating an almost electric sweetness that announces itself from across a room.
    4.2★
  • Versace Pour Homme
    Versace
    Versace Pour Homme opens with a bright citrus trio that feels less like a burst and more like a sustained shimmer—neroli tempers the lemon and bergamot, keeping the introduction aromatic rather than sharp.
    4.3★
  • Versace Pour Homme Dylan Blue
    Versace
    The opening strikes an unusual balance: grapefruit's citrus brightness cut with the green, almost milky bitterness of fig leaf.
    4.2★
  • Cool Water
    Davidoff
    Cool Water opens with a bracing aquatic-herbal rush—lavender and mint collide like a splash of cold seawater, sharpened by rosemary's camphorous bite.
    3.9★
  • Y Eau de Parfum
    Yves Saint Laurent
    Y Eau de Parfum opens with a bright snap of ginger and crisp apple, tempered by bergamot's citrus roundness.
    4.4★
  • Acqua di Giò Profumo
    Giorgio Armani
    The opening is a swift hit of bergamot that feels more mineral than citrus, like sun-warmed stone rather than fruit.
    4.4★
  • Bleu de Chanel Eau de Parfum
    Chanel
    The opening delivers a sharp citrus burst tempered by pink pepper and mint—bracing without veering into cologne territory.
    4.4★
  • Le Male Le Parfum
    Jean Paul Gaultier
    Le Male Le Parfum strips away the maritime freshness of the original, leaving a denser, more carnal structure.
    4.6★
  • Versace Man Eau Fraîche
    Versace
    Versace Man Eau Fraîche opens with a bright citrus charge—lemon and bergamot sharp enough to wake you up, softened slightly by cardamom's aromatic warmth.
    4.2★
  • Ultra Male
    Jean Paul Gaultier
    Ultra Male opens with a jolt of sweetness—candied pear and mint collide over lavender, creating something between a barbershop and a patisserie.
    4.4★
  • Allure Homme Sport
    Chanel
    The opening is a bright citrus spark—clean orange peel with a crisp, almost aquatic freshness that feels more athletic than sweet.
    4.3★
  • Nautica Voyage
    Nautica
    **Nautica Voyage** opens with a crisp green-apple note that feels less fruity cocktail than freshly sliced—clean and slightly tart, with an aquatic transparency running beneath it.
    4.0★
  • Jazz Club
    Maison Martin Margiela
    The first spray delivers a bright citrus flicker—neroli and lemon—cut with the prickle of pink pepper, like stepping from a cold street into a warm, dimly lit room.
    4.2★
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