4
Noble classic
Eau Noble features a magnificent opening. Ultra-classic masculine with green, herbaceous and spicy notes. An example of noblesse and good taste in a gentleman's cologne. This makes all those 'over-the-top' masculines look vulgar and cliché.
The scent undergoes a quick Chypre-ish development and ends in a patchouli base with aromatic elements. The patchouli here is not too dense, so the overall scent remains light and 'Eau'-ish.
Contrary to the reviews below, I can hardly detect any oakmoss. Note that I am referring to the current version of Eau Noble, which was revised by Thomas Fontaine in 2014.
I would classify this as formal wear -not business- or as an evening cologne. Highly recommended.
The scent undergoes a quick Chypre-ish development and ends in a patchouli base with aromatic elements. The patchouli here is not too dense, so the overall scent remains light and 'Eau'-ish.
Contrary to the reviews below, I can hardly detect any oakmoss. Note that I am referring to the current version of Eau Noble, which was revised by Thomas Fontaine in 2014.
I would classify this as formal wear -not business- or as an evening cologne. Highly recommended.

