- Best Fragrance
- Best New Fragrance
- Best Mass-market Fragrance
- Best Niche Fragrance
- Best Fragrance for daywear
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- Best Fragrance
- Best New Fragrance
- Best Mass-market Fragrance
- Best Niche Fragrance
- Best Fragrance for daywear
- Best Fragrance for evening
- Best Fragrance packaging
- The 8th Annual Basenotes Awards
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Best Niche Men's Fragrance: Bois du Portugal by Creed

Bois de Portugal may not get as much airplay on the forums as some of the other Creed scents, like Green Irish Tweed or Millesime Imperial, but it seems to hold the odd position of being nearly every Creed fans second favourite Creed. Just take a look at some of the reviews on the profile page:
"One of my top three favorite Creeds..."
"...it might be my favorite Creed, though it's not as versatile as M.I. [Millesime Imperial]"
"My favorite Creed next to Tabarome..."
"Besides Green Irish Tweed this is my all-time favorite Creed scent..."
It may be a bit formal for some people's taste, but if you can pull it off, it screams elegance and class. Plus Jennifer Love Hewitt likes it, which must be a good thing.
Runner up is Maurice Roucel's Musc Ravaguer scent from Frederic Malle's Editions de Parfums range.
The Finalists...
- Amouage Silver Cologne by Amouage
- Bois du Portugal by Creed
- Eau d'Hadrien by Annick Goutal
- Musc Ravageur by Editions de Parfums Frederic Malle
- Piper Nigrum by Lorenzo Villoresi
- Santal Noble by Maître Parfumeur et Gantier
- Tabaróme Millésime by Creed
- Voleur de Roses by L'Artisan Parfumeur
Previous Winners...
Piper Nigrum by Lorenzo Villoresi (2004)














