The 13 Best Colognes for Winter, According to Esquire
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The 13 Best Colognes for Winter, According to Esquire
"There's plenty of spice, sweetness, and smoke all wrapped up in a sophisticated and wearable package. It's one of the most popular Tom Ford fragrances for a reason. Even though it's obviously a vanilla scent, the sweetness isn't overpowering when mixed with the tobacco and tobacco leafwhich both give different kinds of earthiness to the concoctionand then a very healthy dose of spice to liven things up."
"The spicy, woody, leathery vibe of this fragrance is inspired by nights spent cozying up beside an outdoor fire. And if there is anything Maison Margiela scents are good at, it's telling a story. But if you think you're going to get a cloud of smoke in your face when you spray this, think again. This is more the feeling of sitting around a fire, not a literal interpretation."
Tom Ford's vanilla winter cologne blends vanilla sweetness with tobacco, tobacco leaf, cacao, tonka bean, tobacco blossom, dried fruits, woody notes, and a substantial spicy presence. The sweetness remains restrained by earthy tobacco facets and lively spice, producing a sophisticated, smoky, crowd-pleasing scent suitable for day and night. Maison Margiela's leather winter cologne evokes sitting around a campfire with spicy, woody, leathery accords, oud depth, labdanum warmth, and bright, cozy leather that reads refined rather than aggressive. A rose-forward winter option pairs two types of rose with earthy notes like patchouli for floral warmth in cold weather.
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