Pour Homme Grauton Parfums 2023
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Grauton Parfums Pour Homme - The King of Men's Fragrance
Pour Homme can certainly be described as the King of Men's Fragrance. It has absolutely nothing to do with the often overly sweet and exaggerated Gaultier disco pumpers, but simply radiates class and a Fougère-like understatement.
Not a muscle-bound brute, but rather a man who stands firmly in life and doesn’t need to artificially inflate himself. The muscles are there, but they are well-defined.
A "mustache" also suits the wearer of this fragrance excellently - but, as mentioned, all with style and not to be compared with the mate-drinking hipsters of modern times.
A scent for the true gentleman and perfume connoisseur. I often get associations with Ben Bernscheider, if anyone knows him. This fragrance would suit him perfectly.
The components (and there are indeed quite a few) are wonderfully harmonized, developing into what, in my eyes and nose, is a rounded and beautifully dreamy companion. A classic fragrance with hints of modernity. Many thanks to Martin for this masterpiece!
It starts citrusy with a pronounced lavender note that is omnipresent, initially combined with soapy and green/spicy hints reminiscent of fir and spices (caraway, clove). A little later, slightly floral nuances join in, and the oak moss gradually makes its way to the forefront. In the drydown, the classically elegant base notes of patchouli, vetiver, wood, and of course, musk and a hint of leather are prominent.
Its wonderful creaminess, clarity, initially a bit cool, later warming up, never overdone and always pleasantly present, makes this fragrance, in my opinion, the new King of Men's Fragrance.
The sillage is always present, but like everything about the scent, not exaggerated, rather very noticeable.
The longevity is also very good and above average - I can still smell Pour Homme in the evening.
And all of this at an incredibly fair price, with transparent pricing.
A fragrance that transports me to a time when "the world was still in order" and lends a kind of sovereignty to better endure current events...
In this sense:
Thank you very much for your attention - I have the honor,
your Pfleddinho
Not a muscle-bound brute, but rather a man who stands firmly in life and doesn’t need to artificially inflate himself. The muscles are there, but they are well-defined.
A "mustache" also suits the wearer of this fragrance excellently - but, as mentioned, all with style and not to be compared with the mate-drinking hipsters of modern times.
A scent for the true gentleman and perfume connoisseur. I often get associations with Ben Bernscheider, if anyone knows him. This fragrance would suit him perfectly.
The components (and there are indeed quite a few) are wonderfully harmonized, developing into what, in my eyes and nose, is a rounded and beautifully dreamy companion. A classic fragrance with hints of modernity. Many thanks to Martin for this masterpiece!
It starts citrusy with a pronounced lavender note that is omnipresent, initially combined with soapy and green/spicy hints reminiscent of fir and spices (caraway, clove). A little later, slightly floral nuances join in, and the oak moss gradually makes its way to the forefront. In the drydown, the classically elegant base notes of patchouli, vetiver, wood, and of course, musk and a hint of leather are prominent.
Its wonderful creaminess, clarity, initially a bit cool, later warming up, never overdone and always pleasantly present, makes this fragrance, in my opinion, the new King of Men's Fragrance.
The sillage is always present, but like everything about the scent, not exaggerated, rather very noticeable.
The longevity is also very good and above average - I can still smell Pour Homme in the evening.
And all of this at an incredibly fair price, with transparent pricing.
A fragrance that transports me to a time when "the world was still in order" and lends a kind of sovereignty to better endure current events...
In this sense:
Thank you very much for your attention - I have the honor,
your Pfleddinho
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11 Comments


Your observations hit the nail on the head!
Welcome to the club!
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I got interested in the scent thanks to your post. Well written and entertaining. 👍
The part about the defined muscles is spot on!