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 248 reviews
|  first sniff of this and you would be taken back to lot of scents...quorom silver especially ..but give it 7 minutes and this morphs into a terrific earthy note..the incense is fresh...feels like incense sticks been made..the smell of wet mixture..now wait..this reminds of another earthy scent! Creed Silver Mountain water ! yes! thats it! the midnotes is a green incense version of Creed Silver mountain water, period. a thumbs up coz its a beautiful rendition and a wonderfully constructed scent. wow..im already loving it...Ormonde...i coming !! 12 October 2008 |
 2 reviews
|  Being of the wrong gender to review it personally, I can only review it most positively from the chemical effect it has on me when husband choses this. 15 July 2008 |
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|  A handsome Continental fragrance with top quality ingredients and possibly addictive qualities. (Perhaps the aoud/oudh in the heartnotes?) Whatever it is, I've not been able to stop sniffing my hand all day! Interesting use of pepper here -- I almost mistook its slight piquancy for cedar at first. As it dries down, though, it mingles with the vetiver, the oudh and the balsam in wonderful harmony. Grassy, spicy, woody all at once. A definite keeper. 11 January 2008 |
 173 reviews
|  Yes. I like this more and more. This is a very well made scent and an enjoyable one too. It takes many facets of classic, even generic men's' scents and tones them down, tucks in the loose edges, trims off anything unpleasant and puts them in an expensive suit. The bergamot note is of wonderful quality and keeps a levity and a brightness which prevents the grassy spicy notes from being sombre. The pepper has surprising presence and gives a warm lift without being sharp. The juniper sits in wonderful balance, giving a dryness which reminds me of rosemary a little. In the heart the oud gives a woodiness and rich complexity which holds all the other notes and accords and seems to control the fragrance, checking any note which threatens to dominate. The base mixes a very dry santal with a prominent mid range vetiver supplying a kind of hay or grassy accord which is detectable increasingly from the early development. All in all this is a really well constructed scent which keeps the traditions of masculine scents intact but adds a special balance and unique quality. It takes notes which are usually serious and lightens them just enough to remove the appearance of trying too hard, while retaining a stamp of easy authority and unaffected quality. 26 December 2007 |
 53 reviews
|  I agree with those who love this scent. Actually, the follow-up is better and this scent is really good. It does not last long because it is light, but, I cannot imagine anyohw who smells this cologne and not love the scent at all. It boggles my mind! 18 January 2007 |
 28 reviews
|  I was just smitten when I smelt this, dark, robust and the staying power is incredible. Reminds you of Arabian nights, powerful and earthy. A calssic fragrance, beauty is not ever Kevin, Dave or Gavin is wearing it! Its like fab coloured suit, not suitable for those that cant carry it off! Wow factor is a 10/10! 08 January 2007 |
 286 reviews
|  Contrary to previous reviews I find Ormonde Man to be both highly distinctive and incredibly long lasting. It's a dark, rich, warm, enveloping, sultry scent that, unlike say, Nicolai Pour Homme, never becomes depressing or melancholic. It's sophisticated and masculine, and kept bringing to mind a color like forest green. Perhaps this is due to the black hemlock, which seemed to me to be a strong note in the mix. The topnotes open with juniper and pepper, and some spicy notes. As the scent dries, it warms up and rounds out, and happily avoids the cliched sweet, vanilla dry down. Instead it seems to get both deeper and richer. I think it also gets stronger. It's one of those scents that starts off strong, mellows very quickly and fools you into believing it is going to fade, but then comes back to full strength as it develops. Ormonde claims there is oud in this scent. I believe it is there both because of the depth and aura it has, and also the longevity. But it is well-blended and I get none of the usual medicinal tinge that I get with oud scents. The sillage was great, and the longevity unreal. I put some on my skin, where it lasted with good strength all day, becoming an almost powdery dark green aura. As I wore it, it transferred to my shirt. Four days later I could still smell it on my shirt. This is like the older, more sophisticated brother of Dior Homme: darker, more mysterious, older, more sophisticated, sexier, more dangerous, but still smooth and suave. 12 May 2006 |
 12 reviews
|  This reminds me, in a way, of Bulgari pour Homme. An absolutely wonderful--WONDERFUL--scent, but it's not long lasting. Or rather, it is at first distinct, but then quickly becomes just a hint. It's still there, but you really have to hunt for it in order to smell it. If Ormonde were only just a little less demure, it might be my all-time favorite. 26 October 2005 |
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