Mr. Burberry 2016 Eau de Toilette

Mr. Burberry (Eau de Toilette) by Burberry
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6.5 / 10 168 Ratings
A perfume by Burberry for men, released in 2016. The scent is fresh-woody. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Fresh
Woody
Spicy
Synthetic
Citrus

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
GrapefruitGrapefruit TarragonTarragon CardamomCardamom
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CedarwoodCedarwood Birch leafBirch leaf NutmegNutmeg
Base Notes Base Notes
Gaiac woodGaiac wood VetiverVetiver SandalwoodSandalwood

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6.5168 Ratings
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6.3141 Ratings
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5.9140 Ratings
Bottle
7.0147 Ratings
Value for money
7.239 Ratings
Submitted by Michael, last update on 19.04.2024.
Interesting Facts
The face of the advertising campaign is British actor and model Josh Whitehouse, photographed by Steve McQueen.

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Elysium

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Elysium
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The Ugly Duckling
At last, the big egg did crack. "Peep," said the young one, and out he tumbled, but he was so big and ugly. The duck took a look at him. "That's a frightfully big duckling," she said... He was a swan! ... Other swans said "The new one is the most handsome of all. He's so young and so good-looking." The old swans bowed in his honor!

Mr. Burberry is like the ugly duckling. With its dark and shaded grey bottle and black hat. It can't be all things to all people. If you try to please everyone, you'll end up pleasing no one. And Mr. Burberry is a pleasure for many but not for everyone. After many Brit flankers, Mr. Burberry is a nearly recent new release that heavily deviates from those flankers, both in the look and in the smell. Mr. Burberry smells clean, meaning this in the literal sense.

It opens up with some subtle citrus grapefruit, which has an undertone of synthetics, blended with some warm creamy-minty-spicy tones that I speculate are cool cardamom combined with spicy tarragon. This stage awakens the senses, and an aura of masculinity permeates the fragrance.

Gently, the citrus and herbal evanesce and Mr. Burberry becomes woody and smoky. To me, the fragrance seems to have a manifest presence of wetness. It smells like a city after rain, which is not by chance that drizzly London was such an inspiration. You can still feel the mist in the air mixed with the smell of smoke and soil from the street. The scent comprises a full and sturdy heart, whose classic fougère structure is masterfully reinterpreted in an extremely contemporary key. An accord of birch leaves gives a warm aroma to the essence, while cedarwood adds strength and balance to the sparkling top notes.

A while later, Mr. Burberry turns very soapy. It reminds me of shaving cream, the one that my dad prepared every morning with a shaving brush. The soap smell makes Mr. Burberry an excellent choice for occasions when you want to smell good without being noticed. Birch leaves contribute to the greenish facet of the heart, and a little freshly grated nutmeg adds the right touch of spiciness. The light and the glowing base is a true celebration of the lively nature of vetiver. Improved with guaiac wood, it flows into intense smoky notes that do not endanger the bright aroma that evokes the smell of the earth.

It lasts on me many hours, even though it is barely detectable after four hours. The dry-down is a combination of pitches, roots, moss, and woods. It stays transparent and slightly sweet, yet fresh and green. There is a slight synthetic tinge to it, which I don't mind. It transitions smoothly from one stage to the next, herbal then green-spicy then woody-resinous, notably are the sandalwood, the cedarwood, and the guaiac wood.
To my flavor, it could be worn anywhere, anytime, it works for any occasion, any age, and any weather, yet my preferences drive me toward spring and summer days. The woods and resins in it might work in cold weather like early fall, but I have not tested it yet.

Hence, what is an ugly duckling to the hype, it turns to be the most handsome swan to me.

-Elysium
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MajorTom

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You get what you pay for
Mr Burberry, in my humble opinion, is getting off relatively badly here. What's the reason?

Even though I feel more at home with niche scents myself, I still have a few mainstreamers that I still like to sluggish and Mr Burberry is definitely one of them. Now, of course, it always depends on what is expected of a middle-class fragrance. Many of the previous speakers have noticed boredom, a lack of individuality, interchangeability, despondency and so on...... and yes, the fragrance neither completely blows you away, nor is it something that has perhaps already existed elsewhere in a similar way. Still, I think he's doing a solid job
The prelude is short and fresh, then it quickly turns into the real wood, with the fresh one remaining discreetly in the background. A very discreet muscat note then smoothes the transition to the woody base note.
The shelf life is in line with all other fragrances in this price range and at the end of the day naturally a bit depending on the dosage. If two to three sprayers are enough for high end niche perfumes, you can go in the direction of five to six. Then also after 10 hours at least directly on the skin a remaining perception is to be registered.
Sillage, well, as already mentioned at the beginning, nothing that completely blows you or others away, but it's not made for that either. Discreetly perceptible, I'd say.

Yes, Mr Burberry is such an everyday thing, but from my point of view a quite successful one. It doesn't always have to be the big screen. The world is not super exciting every day :-) And the price-performance ratio I find absolutely okay.
Could be a classic for Christmas, if it may/should/must be a fragrance
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Beginner

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British chemistry set
Burberry - actually known for its expensive twist - also tries its hand at various scents. But with Mr. Burberry, they've got a lot of frittery going on. A pungent chemical odor spreads when sprayed on, the whole thing smells very cheap. When the mist clears again, the scent quickly becomes very close and rapidly weaker, leaving an unscented, indefinable mass of freshness and chemistry. I can't smell any real scents either, there's just nothing natural about him. Sorry Burberry, you can safely leave the scent on the island :/

Luckily it was just a sample that came with a different scent and even I will give it to others - just wondering who I want to do it to.
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ColinM

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Abort, abort!
By far one of the most irrelevant, pedestrian, nonsense new launches I smelled in a long time. If something like, say, Dior’s Sauvage seemed like that for you, then Mr. Burberry will make your nose explode. Someone on Basenotes’ forum mentioned an Axe deodorant, and I now regret having used that same term of comparison for scents which compared to Mr. Burberry don’t really deserve that. Because in fact, in my experience Mr. Burberry is the scent which absolutely went the closest to that. Actually it even went further and below– no kidding, the 2,50 EUR deodorant I carry in my tennis bag smells more appealing, nuanced and rich than this garbage.

Basically this is a truly nondescript, extremely artificial, puzzingly uninspired sort of a counterfeit Bleu de Chanel meeting a sport deodorant with a drop of Interparfums’ irritating signature musky-tonka base accord (Armani Code all over again- please fix that time machine, Interparfums!). There’s some synthetic citrus, some extremely generic woody stuff with a pointless sort of subtle minty-creamy nuance (a bit as in Paul Smith London), something sweet-spicy, and that’s it. I’m using the term “something” not out of laziness but because it’s truly the best approximation I can use – I read the composition, but none of the notes mentioned is remotely detectable here for me. It would be a joke to mention cardamom or vetiver here. It’s just woody stuff, spicy stuff, citrus stuff, cheap lab replicas of some “idea” of woods and spices. The same exact materials you find in supermarket deodorants in fact. Just a big generic “something”. And it’s so vastly nonsense that I can’t even think of a possible audience for this, neither can I understand how could Burberry approve to invest money for something so desperately unappealing and cheap.

So shortly, if it wasn’t clear enough, my opinion is that this is a complete depressing trainwreck on every level – quality, inspiration, identity. And if you want to understand better how it smells, I can’t really describe it better than I did above – I know my description sounded generic but this is truly how this scent smells. I’ve never been a fan of Burberry but I’ve always (kind of) respected Kurkdjian’s work on commission, even recently – for example, Carven Homme from 2014 was quite good, and if you compare it to Mr. Burberry you can definitely sense the immense gap of budget and efforts that separates the two scents. This is on the contrary easily the worst scent Kurkdjian ever put his name on, and one of the worst scents by Burberry ever.

3/10
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Beathoven

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The black fly
Now at a Black Tie evening all men look very much the same. One may wear a shirt with a stand-up collar and concealed button facing, another may wear a normal Kent collar. One ties the fly himself, the other does not. But from a distance, they all look kind of identical. And Mr. Burberry is kind of like that... Not particularly, but somehow just as well...
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HugoMontezHugoMontez 2 years ago
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An underrated fragrance with mint, cardamom and woods. It's great for spring and summer time. Kurkdjian did a decent job
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Jazzy76Jazzy76 2 years ago
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Really British: a blue-smoky fragrance to wear in the mid-cold season, by day as well as by night, just like a blue trench. Good sillage
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ElysiumElysium 6 years ago
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I seem it's a clear presence of wetness, it smells like a city after rain, and is not by chance that drizzly London was such an inspiration!
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