Bogart pour Homme 2004 Eau de Toilette

Bogart pour Homme (Eau de Toilette) by Jacques Bogart
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According to EssenceVitae Research Team A popular perfume by Jacques Bogart for men, released in 2004. Furthermore The scent is sweet-fruity. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Elysium

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Elysium
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Top Review 20  
Incredible Italian Sour Cherries in Syrup
Ouch! How come I have not yet reviewed, or even commented on, this gem? Bogart pour Homme has been part of my arsenal since April 2018, and I only now realize that I haven't spent a few words to tell so much beauty. Bogart Pour Homme is a bargain, powerhouse scent from the well-respected yet under-appreciated house of Jacques Bogart. The fragrance is genuinely in my strings, albeit I rarely like too sweet scents. Here the tonka goes down heavy, but behind an overwhelming tobacco sweetness, there is something stylish, vaguely mysterious, and a little retro that makes me appreciate it and not a little.

It is a magnificent example where a balanced blend of a handful of notes creates an entirely new and unified olfactory impression. A cherry tobacco note dominates in this perfume and to my olfactory sense. Still, in the pyramidal notes, there is neither cherry nor tobacco. Just to give you a hint, Bogart pour Homme uncannily likens Le Mâle Eau de Toilette and A*Men Pure Havane. There are plenty of barbershop vibes in common. To some extent, the cologne also shares some nuances with TL pour Lui Eau de Toilette, which doesn't surprise me at all. In fact, behind the two fragrances, there are the same expert hands of the master perfumers, Maurice Roucel and Norbert Bijaoui.

Bogart pour Homme belongs to the aromatic, fougére, and oriental families. It unfolds fresh, vibrant, with tiny citrus bergamot that shares the stage with a couple of blossoms, an outstanding lavender, proudly blue, herbal, hay-like, and slightly balsamic and laundry, and a more humble water lily. The blend is kindly savory, as if aromatic leaves were present in the concoction. The blast of opening fills the room pleasantly, with an aura akin to dried fruits.

But the floral slant does not end with the rising phase. The heart releases a bouquet full of wild lily-of-the-valley; its poisoning bitterness is unmistakable. A smidgen of orange blossom balances the bitter harmony with honeyed facets. And, buried amid the petals, there is a tender rose, which adds smoothness and powderiness to the central stage. Despite there being a floral undertone, there is nothing prominent or tender.

As it settles in, it gets more powdery, and the coumarin base becomes more prominent. The final accords for this cologne are musky, spicy, and smoky. Don't let the patchouli scare you. It is modern, super clean, and subdued with a powdery, sweet, and lovely trail. The sweet, unburnt cherry tobacco pipe puffing away over manly coumarin vanilla-tonka combo and dry cedarwood are more substantial. The notes of cherry and tobacco are distinct, even if the initial impression is that they are amalgamated. The cherry shrinks a little, and the tobacco and spice come forward. Wait a moment, are we talking about a designer fragrance? Yes, we're. Though, throughout its lifetime, the scent seems to be a niche one.

The sillage of this scent is incredible, at least for the batch I own. And as for its lasting power, well, try to get rid of it, and you will see. It may be a good choice if you have a long day or night of plans. Bogart pour Homme is not for the faint of heart; it's loud and maybe too much for some people. But for those who can handle it, Bogart is a glorious scent. A strong opening calms down to a pleasant cherry note that lasts throughout the wearing and feels rich without being too sweet. I love this because I don't find it exceedingly sappy like some other modern colognes, thankfully. Instead, Bogart Pour Homme smells exceptionally aromatic, and I even detect some nice green mossy notes in this. Some have commented that it is relatively linear, and I would agree. Still, it makes up for it with excellent longevity and seriously massive projection. It's sweet, no question about it, but not cloying, and it has a hard edge somewhere in it. It's creamy but not lush and foody. I love it, it's a beautiful scent, and it's very inexpensive, with a masculine slant, though non-offensive, and not overly masculine. This fragrance has excellent performance and is a distinctive scent for the cold weather. My favorite season is fall. If you like cherry vanilla tobacco scents, you will enjoy this!

I base the review on a 100ml bottle I have owned since April 2018.

-Elysium
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ThomC

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Cherry on warm wall.
By now I know this drydown progression inside out: first this somewhat artificial but nice cherry of one of those cheap little children's cherry lollies (who actually says "artificiality" is negative?) - but then the small but subtle hammer of change winks through: the cherry artificiality disappears within ten minutes, cherry pipe tobacco comes through, a certain seriousness. Careful, now begins the interesting part of Bogart's Homme.

Intermediate explanation: I actually like to make a bow around all these "Homme" fragrances, they are namely like trimmed to inconspicuousness, to what many men imagine under men's fragrances. It is often the consensus that bores me. And yet, there are always those that stand out. Bogart Homme is one of those. But that's only because the people behind Bogart often have the balls to want to be different in their (Ted Lapidus, too) fragrances. It's that wispy Bogart quirkiness that I like immensely. And look: Homme is also such a candidate, only more serious, but clearly less Dior Sauvage consensus.

Okay back, the cherry past, it comes out after what feels like thirty minutes, a distinctive and strange earthiness - a bit like freshly dressed mortar. Stony, Dry, Gray, and great on the skin. Of course, typically Bogart-like very long sticking to the skin.

I have really come to appreciate this fragrance, wore it every day for a week, from rather naja to great! And think today that he belongs to Bogart's top 3 fragrances with. The price for it is a joke. What the heck!

The music to the fragrance: "harvester of sorrow" by Metallica [1988]
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Theris

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Cheap and good
A cheap blind buy, which I do not regret.
Lavender, cherry and tonka is to be recognized here- although synthetic but that was clear
Projects quite well and from the durability really above average.
Even after 9 hours I could still recognize the on my skin.
Can you use well as an everyday fragrance.
From the price-performance ratio a clear 10/10.
100ml there for 15€, who says no to that.

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PedroCabral

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Manly
Bogart Pour Homme is an unmistakable and unique aroma, with a somewhat disconcerting personality, even if supposedly dated and unfairly accessible (could cost three times more easily) it falls into the category of underrated great proposals. If it were from another House, it had another bottle and another image, for sure that this one would be among the great fragrances, recognized and valued as such.

Its advantage is that it still exists at ridiculous prices for its enormous quality. The interest that causes the pleasure that it gives us when using it, Jacques Bogart Pour Homme marks the regret of many of us who do not know or are unwilling to enjoy it.

In terms of aroma, it has a very aggressive output, but after 20 minutes, it softens and is wonderful. It has a beautiful luscious mint, bitter orange and the uncontrollable heat it gives off. This was once an irresistible and truly aphrodisiac element for the younger opposite sex, a characteristic often highlighted in analyses.

I consider it a combination of highly praised perfumes: Montblanc Individual, Armani Code and A*Men Pure Havane. However, in my humble opinion, the Bogart Pour homme is far superior and it has an excellent fixation and projects a lot.
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HugoMontez

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Inexpensive winter fragrance
I want to be clear here. I don't care for this brand. Everything I smelled from this brand is cheap smelling, irrelevant or intrusive. But this has something that grabs my attention. A good lavender and tonka combo, an excellent price point and good performance.

Maurice Roucel is a master perfumer. And he created some great high quality fragrances, i.e. Musc Ravageur. But is also very good working with a low budget.

Nautica Voyage is probably the best inexpensive fragrance out there. You can buy a 100ml bottle for 16€. It's super cheap and the smell is not that cheap but rather unique and cool green apple-floral-woody concoction.

This Bogart pour homme is a bit synthetic, yes it is, but the overall experience is quite good and super masculine. Starts fresh but sweet. The cherry tonka accord is present since the beginning. The lavender turns it more masculine and almost fougère leaning. That's the cool thing here. That's not like the cherry vibe you'll get from L'Homme ideal EDP. That one is more unisex and almondy. This is fougère like.

Roucel is well known for is use of lavender in many of his creations, and this is not an exception. The good thing here is that is not an harsh lavender like in Lancôme Hypnôse Homme by Roucel also. Although a bit synthetic sweet, the lavender prevents to turn into another sweet gourmand or cheap smelling crap. Makes it masculine, appealing and really good for cold situations, specially outdoors.

It's not a masterpiece or a must buy, but it's a good inexpensive winter fragrance that everyone can buy and wear in outdoor activities not breaking your buck and still having something quite nice and masculine.

The sprayer is a beast and sprays like 1ml of juice. It's ridiculous. I recommend you to not spray too close to your skin otherwise you'll have juice running through you skin.

The performance is great. Projects pretty strong in the first hour or so, and lasts a good 8h easily. The price is ridiculously cheap. I found a bottle of 100ml for less than 20€...

Again, not a must buy but definitely a good inexpensive fragrance created by a master perfumer and with good performance.

3/5
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HugoMontezHugoMontez 4 years ago
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Strong lavender-tonka bomb with florals in the heart (nothing crazy here). It's super persistent! Great fragrance for the price. Solid 3/5
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RobbieXRobbieX 3 years ago
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Very masculine and potent. Woody, tobacco, cherry spices - gorgeous. masterpiece actually.
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Amazon1975Amazon1975 5 years ago
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Very cherry tobacco scent....strong yes...beasty no....decent though
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ElysiumElysium 2 years ago
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Unfolds fresh, pursued by the sweet, unburnt cherry tobacco pipe and manly coumarin vanilla-tonka combo and dry cedarwood. It seems niche!
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Finerthings8Finerthings8 4 years ago
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This is very decent scent, very good price and performs really well. It had fresh citrus start , later some sweet tobacco, tonka joins in
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