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Byblos Man 2006 Eau de Toilette

7.3 / 10 16 Ratings
A perfume by Byblos for men, released in 2006. The scent is fruity-spicy. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Fruity
Spicy
Citrus
Fresh
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
AbsinthAbsinth PineapplePineapple BergamotBergamot LemonLemon Mandarin orangeMandarin orange
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CardamomCardamom Violet leafViolet leaf CloveClove NutmegNutmeg
Base Notes Base Notes
PatchouliPatchouli VetiverVetiver AmberAmber CedarCedar
Ratings
Scent
7.316 Ratings
Longevity
6.914 Ratings
Sillage
6.713 Ratings
Bottle
6.221 Ratings
Submitted by Antoine, last update on 10/17/2022.

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Elysium

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Elysium
Elysium
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Chaos And The Calm
Byblos Man Cologne is a fragrance that has miserably gone nearly unnoticed, and that it's a sin. I came across it may be a while later its release, it was discounted and the 100ml was sold for less than a couple of bucks or so. I still remember I was immediately attracted by the bottle's shape and color, the bottle alone is quite striking and would likely delight those who are attracted to fragrance not just for the aroma but for the design as well, but not too much impressed by the scent when I tested it, yet when I left the store I couldn't take my nose off of it, so I went back and bought it straight away. In the hindsight, it was a real deal. Well, I may be crazy... but this juice you have to apply it close to the skin. Otherwise, the spices like cardamom, cloves, or nutmeg take a synthetic character. It's almost like a close application that highlights the floral aspect of the violet leaf on a woody, background. But all that happens on my skin, presumably. Byblos Man is quite an elegant, slightly dry juice based on vetiver from the same Italian house that lately conceived Byblos in Black. Man, however, takes it in a different direction: while In Black made its fair share of admirers as well as detractors by mimicking some of the notes in Terre d'Hermes, Man is an original and I am not able to find a similar one in my collection. Byblos Man is like Chaos And The Calm to me.

First things first, with the creaminess of JPG Le Male and the obvious thickness of CD Fahrenheit, this makes for an interesting scent. It welcomes you with plenty of Fahrenheit sort violet leaf at first, not too harsh as in Grey Flannel, and there's no gasoline type quality here. After half an hour or so the violet leaf is almost all gone. I catch the absinth, which keeps the citrus fruits and the sweet pineapple a bit sour and dry. To me, pineapple and citrus are very dominant with something pepperish and bitterish lingering in the back that makes it different from other safe colognes. I must be honest, the opening that initially frightened me is the part that now I love most.

Then it turns into a spicy and woody scent with a touch of fruit and floral. The core brings cloves, nutmeg, and cardamom into the composition. In my skin, it is pretty linear from now on, starting more prominently with the spicy notes and leaving more room for the fruity notes after a couple of hours.

Finally, the base unveils cedar and its pencil sharpener characteristic, a touch of dirty patchouli, sweet yet not all too sweetish amber, and plenty of rooty and earthy vetiver, reminiscent of more classic fragrances from the late 80s and early 90s in its simple, dry woods and amber.

The only issue for some might be that it is more in the moderate range, in terms of strength, but at current prices that is not a reasonable complaint. Longevity is good, 3-4 hours with around 6 shots, sillage is average to low, but the scent is what matters here. It suits the cold seasons, fall and winter, can be safely worn at the office from early morning to late evening. My last word, this is a rare and precious gem that deserves a try and won't let you down if you blinded buy it.

-Elysium
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BVB

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He seems familiar to you.
I got a bottle via eBay/Italy as a duo sale to actually acquire the desired Dior Fahrenheit 32.
Once both fragrances arrived, I, of course, tried the Byblos Man and had an Aha moment. People know this scent, I thought immediately. And then I remembered my 80's days when I was 18 years old.
That's right, Chanel Antaeus EdT was one of my favorite fragrances back then, alongside YSL Kouros, KL, and Aramis. I took the Antaeus from my collection and compared it. Yes, it is indeed very similar at the beginning and throughout. And this one is from 2006. Practically a remake for those who never got to experience the 1981 Chanel Antaeus EdT.
My recommendation for this fragrance brings back memories of the good old disco days. It's been a long time.
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Cappellusman

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Yes, Byblos has a hard time here...
... at least I am the only one who has commented on the men's fragrances of this brand so far. The number of users is also rather modest...

Every fragrance here deserves an initial comment, whether to warn users, to hype an unknown scent, or - as in this case - simply to give a pleasing recommendation.

"Byblos Man" starts off very fruity with a nice subtle pineapple note, citrus, and the inevitable bergamot; the spiciness in the heart note is also well done, while the usual suspects in the base note hold back a bit, nicely rounding off the scent towards the end.

Certainly not a standout in terms of recognizability, and devoid of any surprises, but a solidly crafted fragrance that makes me think of numerous occasions for use. Not a must-have, but definitely wearable. Given its year of release, it is also pleasantly unsynthetic.

Thus, a very solid 70%. Occasionally found online at a quite reasonable price.
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Imagine a pineapple can (including the metallic smell) with violet leafs in it. That is the simplest way of describing it. A decent scent.
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This is a rare and precious gem, dry, spicy, and woody for cold season that deserves a try and won't let you down if you blinded buy it.
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