Dunhillmen Eau De Toilette Spray 3.4 oz & Aftershave Balm 5 oz
- Design House: Alfred Dunhill
- Fragrance Notes: Geranium, Lavender, Nutmeg, Amalfi Lemon, Rose
- Year Introduced: 1934
- Recommended Use: evening
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This is a sophisticated and complex scent. It exudes confidence and class. Somewhat floral at first, it has an earthy base that blends nicely with the lingering floral notes. I tried this in my youth, when it was packaged in a black bottle shaped like a bowling pin. I didn’t appreciate it then; it is not for kids. It is for those mature enough to appreciate a fine wine or a great single malt. The Brits know what they are doing at Dunhill, and have for a long time.
5 StarsWritten by BillGinTN on December 16, 2022
Dunhill is an incredible smelling retro cologne. I remember this cologne from the 80's and enjoy its masculine flowery fragrance. This cologne does not dry down to a powdery scent, which is a plus for me. Longevity is over 8 hrs and does not offend younger men or women. Great for office or evening wear. Not recommended for hot or humid environments.
5 StarsWritten by Xavier G. on August 05, 2020
Dunhill After Shave and Balm I have been buying these for years. The After Shave has a distinct citrus fragrance, not fussy but masculine and clean. The Balm has the same but soothes the face after shaving. Not overly strong. Two great fragrances and products.
5 StarsWritten by RichardL on June 22, 2020
Many years ago My Dad wore Dunhill. I loved it. I sprayed it on me at a cologne store. When I smelled it. It was just as iconic as it was then. I plan to order it soon.
5 StarsWritten by Jeff Zerban on April 26, 2020
Dunhill for men has got to be the best value in fragrance, hands down. This smells like it should cost $100, easily. It also smells like it is a completely natural fragrance, free of the synthetics that now permeate everything. The scent is an absolute classic. It's for the established man rather than the youthful one. But it smells like pure class. It can be worn by anyone who can pull off Aramis, but Dunhill is even more gentlemanly. It's hard to believe the literary James Bond wore Floris and not Dunhill. Maybe he did, but it just didn't make it into the book. You could easily imagine that he did because this fragrance is every bit the perfect mix of affluence, culture, and danger that 007 possesses. Plus it goes perfectly with Pinaud Eau de Quinine hair tonic! I forgot to mention that the aftershave balm is fantastic. It's a great lotion with a potent fragrance that smells exactly like the spray. I have no idea why everyone isn't wearing this!
5 StarsWritten by Sharpstar90 on June 18, 2019
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