by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
Greetings, gentlemen. This week, I’ve been wearing Tom Ford Noir, arguably one of my favourites from the house. I have to say, it’s been a real pleasure. Released in 2012 and created by Olivier Gillotin, Noir was originally classed as a “woody oriental.” That...
by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
Greetings, gentlemen. This past week, I’ve been spending time with a fragrance I’ve had my eye on for a while: 1872 for Men by Clive Christian. And let me tell you — it’s been quite the ride. Why was I drawn to it in the first place? Maybe it’s the regal green bottle....
by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
Greetings, gentlemen, Last week, I spent some time wearing Creed Viking Cologne—not to be confused with the original Viking Eau de Parfum. Despite both being EDPs, these are two entirely different fragrances with very different personalities. Both have their...
by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
Greetings, gentlemen, This week I’ve been wearing Neroli Portofino by Tom Ford — a bright, breezy number from the Private Blend collection. It’s not exactly the crown jewel like Oud Wood or Tobacco Vanille, but let’s not be snobs — this one’s got its own charm. Think:...
by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
Greetings, gentlemen. This week I’ve been wearing Tom Ford’s Oud Wood Eau de Parfum — a fragrance that’s still riding high on countless “top 10” lists for men. And for good reason. (We’ll get to that.) Now, I’ll level with you — I’m not usually an oud guy. It tends to...
by Gary Webb | Fragrance Reviews
Greetings, gentlemen. This week marks the final instalment in my Creed mini-series (at least for now), and as the saying goes, I’ve saved the best for last. I’ve been wearing one of my all-time favourite fragrances—not just from Creed, but period: Bois du Portugal....