
"This citrus-forward cologne is deceptively simple. The optimistic scent is a brilliant blend of citruses with a tinge of sweetness and a hint of spice warmed up with a subtle base of amber and wood. It smells great at first spritz but really blooms when it has time to dry onto your skin, giving you a luxurious freshness that's equally attention-grabbing during the day or night."
"There have been many iterations of Polo through the years, but the original, which debuted in 1978, has stood the test of time. Today it smells traditional, sure, but in a throwback masculine way that's impossible to argue with. There's a lot going on in terms of notes, but the overall effect is fresh and herbal with a hint of spice and a semisweet, musky dry down. It's a versatile cologne for guys who like a crowd-pleaser with a bit of tradition."
"There's a slight nostalgic feel to this fresh and woody cologne, but it's anything but musty. Instead, it feels timeless, just like Hermes itself. The brightness of the citrus mixes with woods and earthy patchouli as it dries on your skin, leaving a distinctive, confident scent. It's the kind of fragrance you wear with a crisp white shirt open at the collar and a well-tailored but relaxed linen suit. Notes Orange, grapefruit, pepper, pelargonium, flint, vetiver, cedar, patchouli, benzoin Fragrance Family Woody, spicy Size 3.4 oz"
A citrus-forward luxury cologne blends bright citruses with a touch of sweetness, spice, and a warm amber-wood base to create luxurious freshness that develops on skin and suits day or night. The original Polo (1978) remains a traditional, throwback masculine scent with fresh, herbal top notes, subtle spice, and a semisweet musky dry down, offering broad, crowd-pleasing appeal. A sophisticated fresh woody option pairs citrus brightness with woods and earthy patchouli, drying to a distinctive, confident scent appropriate for refined, relaxed attire. Common notes include bergamot, neroli, ginger, vetiver, patchouli, cedar, amber, and spices.
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