Brooksfield for Men (Eau de Toilette) by Brooksfield
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Pierre Dinand
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Brooksfield for Men 1993 Eau de Toilette

7.6 / 10 18 Ratings
A popular perfume by Brooksfield for men, released in 1993. The scent is green-spicy. It was last marketed by Eurocosmesi / Coswell.
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Main accords

Green
Spicy
Woody
Fresh
Resinous

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Green leavesGreen leaves BergamotBergamot CardamomCardamom
Heart Notes Heart Notes
TarragonTarragon LavenderLavender VermouthVermouth CarnationCarnation JasmineJasmine
Base Notes Base Notes
CedarCedar AmberAmber OakmossOakmoss SandalwoodSandalwood HoneyHoney
Ratings
Scent
7.618 Ratings
Longevity
7.114 Ratings
Sillage
6.814 Ratings
Bottle
7.015 Ratings
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Balestra pour Homme (2006) (Eau de Toilette) by Renato Balestra
Balestra pour Homme (2006) Eau de Toilette

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ChicoRoch1

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ChicoRoch1
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Strong fragrance for pennies
As a collector of Vintage and Modern masculine fragrances I'm always pleased to find an honest to goodness real value and I've discovered it. It's called Pour Homme by Brookfield EDT. A 1993 release that reminds me of years past and how fine masculines were back then. Literally to be had for pennies on the dollar. I paid $12 for a 1.7oz bottle and I didn't expect much for that transaction. However I was pleasantly surprised because this fragrance really smells wonderful, absolutely wonderful and also gives me at least 8hrs or more of wear time. A green masculine that's fragrance holds the line for almost the entire day. The pinkish juice inside envelopes the skin in such a subtle yet commanding way that this scent literally turns heads!

Am I exaggerating? Who knows but it's just my honest to goodne opinion. Not loud, not headache inducing and definitely not offensive this fragrance just works and also can be worn just about anywhere at anytime. I'm not at all familiar with this fragrance house but I wholly intend to get myself quite a few more bottles because I have a feeling this one isn't going to last me very long...

Brookfield Men by Brookfield.
1993
Bergamot
Green Notes
Tarragon
Red Apple
Cardamom
Virginia Cedar
Oakmoss
Lavender
Plum
Sandalwood

Perfumer unknown
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Chnokfir

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Chnokfir
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Deceiving and Camouflaging Not Just for Duck Hunting
Brooksfield is a clothing brand from Italy. I wouldn't have thought that. It somehow comes across as British. Both from the name, the presentation, and many style elements of the fashion. Additionally, the name is not particularly well-known in Germany. So one thinks of a classic English gentleman's fragrance when it comes to the scent. I usually have a pretty good nose in this regard …

The box comes in a light brown tone with a label in British racing green and golden lettering, featuring a flying wild duck. Very simple, pure understatement, very British. Inside is a classic clear glass bottle shaped like a field flask with an embedded duck motif and gold-yellow liquid. Unfortunately, the silver cap with the duck motif is not made of solid and heavy metal, but rather light plastic. Still very nice to look at, a harmonious and atmospheric picture.

The scent is, fortunately, the expected gentleman's fragrance. Bergamot and cardamom open as anticipated, quickly followed by green notes of leaves and grasses. Despite the initial freshness, I think more of late summer and autumn with green notes in the cool dew, perhaps also of misty landscapes near rivers. Lavender, clove, tarragon, and oak moss contribute to this impression. The sweetness of honey and the woods round off the scent softly with a subtle amber.

The outer appearance did not deceive; the scent has a British flair just like the packaging, and although Grey Flannel smells completely different, these two fragrances somehow belong together for me in terms of presentation and scent composition. Sometimes you have such associations. The scent is masculine and has a wonderfully old-fashioned quality that makes it a typical representative of gentleman's fragrances for me. There is a rugged floral quality paired with fresh notes and herbal and woody accents. On one hand, it is understated, not loudly screaming, yet determined and clear in its appearance. Furthermore, it lasts all day long.

The fragrance has now disappeared from most shelves; recently, it was unfortunately increasingly seen in department store shelves decorated with thick percentage signs. This may be due to the brand's low recognition. Or perhaps because the scent tends to spoil even with good storage.

Once again, Brooksfield is based in Italy, contrary to its name. Perhaps that's why not many customers wanted to be fooled into thinking of this scent as an English bear. So it remains for many just a footnote among all the many fragrances, an exotic that wanted to survive through deceiving and camouflaging but failed to do so. It's a shame really; I find it delicious, masculine, classic, British.
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A nice masculine green fragrance that's also a wonderful value
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A wonderful herbal-green scent with lovely floral notes and a cool mossy base. Old school presented beautifully.
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Herb-spicy and herbal scent, but the aromatic sweet resin and wood note strongly reminds me of the 70s. Retro trophy!
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A scent that's too classic for me, focusing on herbal-bitter and dry-woody notes. I miss a unique character.
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Conservative fougère. Citrusy-herbaceous-spicy (bergamot, lavender). Mossy-woody base. Everything feels rather lifeless. Slightly cheap.
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A herb-spicy classic for men that unfortunately never made it to the big stage and was quickly discounted - sadly, it’s undeserved!
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Seems older than it is. Transitions from herbal freshness to honey-sweet wood warmth. Not very spectacular and not very sensitive, a scent just to smell.
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Very nice green-spicy woodsy scent, a typical child of the 90's/2000's!!! HK+S in a still good midfield!!! :-)
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