4 Best Smelling James Bond 007 Colognes for Men

James Bond is an iconic film and literary character and has been so for many decades at this point. It’s funny how many celebrity fragrances are out there on the market, to the point that a fictional character has a line, all his own. In this post, I want to go over the 4 best men’s colognes that Eon Productions has released under the James Bond 007 moniker and what makes each one unique.


What are the Top Smelling James Bond 007 Fragrances?

Best Overall 007 Cologne

James Bond 007 Ocean Royale Eau de Toilette Spray for Men, 2.5 Ounce– I’d say that this is probably the best scent of the lineup. Ocean Royale is aquatic but not overly marine, fruity but not completely sweet.

It opens up with a blend of lime, iris, and tonka bean. The citrus aroma is very nice and the other two provide a soft a somewhat powdery scent underneath that top note. Smooth, semi-tropical, with a hint of the seaweed note to give it the ‘oceanic’ vibe.

It’s interesting with a clean and fresh profile highlighted by a pinch of spice. Like the others here, my only major complaint is how long it lasts, which is kind of a big one. Ocean Royale Full Review


Warm, Sweet, and 1 Million-ish

007 Fragrances James Bond Gold Edition Eau de Toilette Spray 50ml– Has some similarities with 1 Million by Paco Rabanne but doesn’t really have the opening bubble gum sweetness nor the cinnamon spice.

Edition Gold is more earthy and woody with vetiver and sandalwood notes while maintaining a crisp apple top note. It has a drier quality as well. The cardamom is the bigger difference to me, with a more floral and aromatic heart.

Sweet, with some warmth but not too heavy. Nice enough for what it is and has the best performance out of the list.


Classic Leather and Cinnamon

007 Fragrances Seven Intense Colognes, 2.5 Ounce A nice base for a cold weather scent. Woody, amber, with a spice provided by the cinnamon note. There is also a leather note which is fairly nice and supports the overall composition.

I really like the smell of this one. You get a classic masculine spiciness that is smoother out and warm overall. If it had the power, this would be an amazing cheapie. Still nice, just missing the last bit.

This is definitely a double (or triple) spray candidate, however, so not really ‘intense’. It’s one of the best smelling scents, just performance isn’t great. Seven Intense Review


Fresh Fruit and Greenish 

James Bond 007 Eau de Toilette Spray for Men, 1 Fluid Ounce– Light and refreshing scent with apple and lavender notes which provide a steady calm. The longevity isn’t really all that great, it’s just a light fragrance, and the projection isn’t huge.

Mainly this is just a good blend of apple, bergamot citrus, and lavender with a little bit of cardamom spice and warmth. Not much of a dry down for me, but sandalwood and dry moss come through somewhat.

Again, double it up, if it’s too much of a problem. 007 Full Review

5 Best Smelling Sean John Colognes

Celebrities love creating their own fragrance lines. Many do a piss-poor job at it. Puff Daddy and his Sean John line of scents for men, did a pretty good job at it. Now, I wouldn’t rate any of these colognes as having blown me away but there are definitely some that are quite nice, and can be had for a fair price. In this post, I’d like to put forth the five best scents from Sean John, that are actually worth a try.


What are the Top Sean Jean Fragrances?

Crisp Citrus and Spice

Sean John 3 AM Eau de Toilette Spray for Men, 3.4 Ounce– Fresh citrus notes meet gin and tonic for an appealing late night encounter.

It’s got a light spicy feeling, that has a cool aroma, and not a heavy overhanded spiciness. It’s like Very Cool by Tommy Bahama with a citrus/tonic blend sitting on top.

It’s a nice scent, but I don’t really dig the lack of longevity on this one, which can be a problem when you get into the less expensive designer fragrances. Still in the top 5 for the opening alone.


Best Overall Sean John

Unforgivable By Sean John For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 4.2 Oz.– Again Sean John decides to hit you with the citrus notes and the booze (is it any wonder Puff went into Ciroc vodka?) but this is probably the best the line has to offer.

Unforgiveable is blend of the citrus notes, but the orange note really comes through the most. A pinch of saltiness and the rest combines to create a bit of a melon-like smell.

Very clean scent that is actually quite attractive to the opposite sex and has a nice support of rum, tonka bean, and sandalwood notes. It’s also one of the most popular colognes from this lineup.


Fruity Semi-Aquatic

I Am King by Sean John for Men – 3.4 Ounce EDT Spray– Cranberry/Orange aquatic mix that is a light daytime type of wear but good for the warmer months. The fruit notes are almost candy-like but I must admit that I kind of like it. Longevity isn’t so great, though.

The opening has some tartness for the cranberry note, but that fades and the fruit notes feel a bit sweet and bright.

Then, there is an underlying aquatic note. It’s a light and watery sort of aroma but has a enjoyable cleanliness.


Boozy Unforgivable

Unforgivable Black by Sean John For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 2.5-Ounces– Has a lot of similarities with the original but this one really hits with the rum note, so, if you like boozy scents you’d be well-served getting this one ahead of Unforgivable.

Also, Black has good longevity, which makes it a nice deal for the price. It’s not too different from the original, but that rum note and some citrus is pumped up higher. It’s more difficult to find nowadays, though, if you can get a cheap bottle it’s worth a try.


Fizzy Citrus and Amber Woods

Sean John Unforgivable Night by Sean John for Men Eau De Toilette Spray, 4.2-Ounce– Citrus, amber, boozy notes, and wood make Night a very interesting fragrance. It is an energetic nightlife composition with the right hint of sexiness to attract the ladies.

There is a fizziness to this cologne with notes of juniper berry and champagne. The citrus is the star and there isn’t a strong rum note like the fragrance listed above.

The performance isn’t as good as the other two Unforgivable fragrances, so this would be my third choice. Nonetheless, I do enjoy the citrus here.

A*Men Pure Shot by Thierry Mugler

I’m a pretty big fan of a lot of men’s colognes from Thierry Mugler, so I’m always looking to try scents from this designer that I have yet to experience. I received a sample sprayer of one such fragrance, A*Men Pure Shot, which is from the Angel Men line.

In this post, I’m going to go over my experiences of wearing this scent, what in it, how it performs, what I like and don’t like, and if I think that this one is worth a buy.


What does A*Men Pure Shot Smell Like?

Notes include: mint, patchouli, juniper, pepper, and sequoia

Click here to try: Thierry Mugler Angel Men Pure Shot Eau de Toilette Spray for Men (Limited Edition), 3.4 Ounce


My Full Wear Review

The opening of Pure Shot is a party of mint and patchouli with some juniper throw in for good measure. Immediately, I am reminded of Ice Men, also by Mugler which also a mint and patchouli heavy cologne.

These two are almost the exact same scent, which makes me wonder why one of the two was even necessary to produce in the first place.

The separation of the two comes from the juniper berry note, which in my opinion isn’t really distinct enough to set them apart. The spice in Pure Shot is pepper, while in Ice Men it is nutmeg, but the effect is basically the same for your nose.

I do think that Pure Shot develops a bit more than its counterpart, which is pretty linear throughout wear. It has a noticeable sequoia wood note as it moves along and the juniper does allow for distinction.

I do like the mint and juniper combination, it does indeed create that fresh, crisp, and very cool aroma. It’s not amazing, but I do enjoy it.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, Pure Shot is decent. It can actually be pretty heavy at first spray, but that fades rather quickly. After that initial start, I was expecting a really bold and long lasting scent, but that wasn’t meant to be.

Longevity isn’t that great either, probably around 4-6 hours, depending on the circumstance. At this price point, it should be a lot better than this. I think that it has been discontinued, as of me updating this post, so it’s become even pricier.

This could be a nice casual scent for someone. I think it provides a nice contrast with the warmer weather and a good change of pace from the usual summer scents.

It’s cooled mint, juniper, and patchouli mix gives off a nice bite of icy spice. Not really a formal wear or something for the nightlife either. Just something to spray on during the spring and summertime, when you’re just hanging out.


Overall Impressions of Pure Shot

Overall, do I think Pure Shot is worth it? Not for me. It is slightly better than Ice Men, but almost completely identical aside from the juniper. It’s not a great performer and doesn’t live up to the other gems of the A*Men line of fragrances.

I don’t think it smells horrible by any means and if you like mint and patchouli, you’d probably enjoy this one, assuming you can get a cheap bottle. It’s a fairly average scent with nothing really special about it.

Bvlgari Aqua Pour Homme

I’ve had this review idea sitting in my drafts folder for a couple of years now. I entirely forgot to review Bvlgari Aqva, way back then, and have overlooked it ever since. So, here I am to remedy that oversight, armed with another mini bottle of this Bvlgari aquatic fragrance.

This one was released in 2005.

How does it stack up? What does it smell like? Does it last long? Please continue reading below for my full take of Aqva. Note: I have updated this post, a few years later, to add some further depth and experience with it.


What does Bvlgari Aqua Smell Like?

Notes include: mandarin, seaweed, cedar, orange, lavender, petitgrain

Click here to try Aqva: Aqua By Bvlgari Eau De Toilette Spray For Men 3.4 oz


My Full Wear Review

It doesn’t get much more ‘aquatic’ than a scent whose main note is seaweed. Yes, that green stuff at the bottom of the ocean, gives Bvlgari Aqua a very interesting aroma which helps sets it apart from the crowd.

The opening blends this seaweed note with cedar and both types of orange to create something that is familiar with its citrus content while still remaining fresh and unique.

I like the citrus notes in the opening, but their strength is short-lived. They do still stick around, just not with the same intensity. 

This opening lasts about 10 minutes or so and then Aqva changes course. It becomes more oceanic and salty, with a bit of smoothness from the lavender note. This is when this fragrance really shines as an aquatic, as you will pick up on that watery sea vibe.

Also, Aqva begins to hang much closer to the skin, and you won’t detect it for a few minutes and then it’ll hit your nose again. It’s kind of a weird experience.

It is interesting, how Aqva goes from being a clean and upbeat citrus blend, to something darker and deeper. Closely emulating the sea itself. Is it a naturalistic sea blend of notes? Not really, you can tell that it’s manufactured. However, it is a very good simulation. 

 

What I’m finally left with is seaweed, soaking in the ocean, with hints of lavender and cedar that has become driftwood. Salty and a bit of fresh spice from the latent sage note. 


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, it starts off pretty strong and as I wrote, it turns more into a skin scent that can be sneaky strong. I guess I could say that it’s fairly moderate, when you don’t notice it but other’s in your general vicinity will.

Longevity wise, it’s okay, and not something that lasts more than 5 hours or so.

I’ve had a mini bottle of this for ages, now. On my skin, that 4-5 hour range, is a hard limit. It does have that light watery sillage, but this one isn’t ever going to be an all day wear. More like, something you throw on during a warm day, knowing it will fade into the evening.

When to wear? Summertime, of course. This is a casual scent that is built for the summer months. I wouldn’t be wearing it to the office or while dressed up but at the beach or at a laid back bar at night, this would be good stuff to have on.

This is straight coastal and island life in a bottle.

Keep it casual. Aqva isn’t going to be a date night scent and the sea notes, really don’t put out a formal vibe, in the slightest. For a fairly popular fragrance, it uses are pretty limited.

This shouldn’t be the only cologne on your list of potential buys, if you don’t have anything else to use, for the rest of the time. 


Overall Impression of Bvlgari Aqva Pour Homme

Overall, do I like Aqua? Yes, it’s kind of a niche fragrance in terms of its use, but has a wide appeal in terms of its smell.

This is a unique scent by Bvlgari (before they released all of the flanker versions), the seaweed and oceanic aroma give it a defined spot to wear on the calendar, and it is a great wear from the aquatic category.

It doesn’t have amazing longevity but it is decent for what it is. If aquatics/oceanic scents aren’t your thing, skip this one. Otherwise, you might do well to check Bvlgari Aqva out. I’m still not a huge fan of the sea weed note, but it’s not horribly offensive, in this version.

Some of the other Aqva scents, go seriously heavy into the oceanic side of things, but this is more moderate.

Bvlgari Aqva gives you a nice citrus fruitiness with the refreshing notes of the sea, along with woody undertones. It’s not the most outstanding thing on the market, but it can have it uses for the right kind of guy. 


Noir EDP by Tom Ford

I have been doing a lot of different reviews of other companies’ fragrances as of late, but I am indeed still working my way through a bunch of Tom Ford scents, and today will cover the popular Noir eau de parfum.

This one was released in 2012 for the men’s lineup. How does it smell? What are the notes involved? Please continue below for my full take after wearing Tom Ford Noir for Men.


What does Noir Eau de Parfum Smell Like?

Notes include: iris, patchouli, amber, pink pepper, nutmeg, black pepper, civet, vanilla, vetiver, bergamot, rose, violet, and more

Click here to try: Tom Ford Noir for Men Eau de Parfum Spray 3.4 Ounce


My Full Wear Review

Tom Ford Noir is known to be a scent that can be hit or miss for a lot of people. I think a lot of that has to do with the opening of this fragrance and how polarizing it can be. It opens with a lot of patchouli and a good deal of pepper.

As such, that can turn off a lot of people, and honestly it’s my least favorite part of this one. It’s pretty strong and has a certain dirty quality to the aroma, plus, an animalistic aspect provided by the civet.

So, with patchouli, pepper, and civet being prominent in the opening; it is no wonder why this can scare a lot of folks off from wanting to wear it. Beyond those notes however, Noir also gets quite floral, the more it wears on the skin.

The most noticeable is definitely the violet at first, although, there is also rose and iris lurking around as well (iris later takes over). Noir becomes quite powdery and has a tinge of sweetness from bergamot and vanilla.

With a name like Noir, is this a ‘dark’ sort of fragrance? Yes, for something this floral, it does have plenty of warmth, spice, and a resinous ‘thickness’ throughout its life cycle.

So, while it is floral, it still has an earthiness that many of the modern clean colognes just don’t. Noir is pretty old school in that way.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, Noir really bombs out a room at first. One or two sprays is huge and the sillage can make it across the room without issue. Now, it does calm down, and turn into something that is on the upper end of the moderate spectrum.

It just hits really hard at first. It’s not one that I’d go crazy with the sprays. The longevity is also very good and seems to be able to hit double digit hours fairly easily.

When testing it, Noir seemed to hang around for 11-12 hours. Though, I tend to lose track of fragrances, once they get past that point. So, it could’ve kept going.

Seasonally, this is for the autumn and winter months. I wouldn’t want to wear this in heat, so, if you’re in a warm and humid climate it might not be the best bet. Even if it is pretty popular, Noir always strikes me as something that is more niche.

It’s not going to be a crowd pleaser. It is best served to be worn in a more formal setting or at least in finer clothing.

Is it sexy? It could be considered that, but not really overall. It is mature, powdery, resinous, with spices. So, even if it does have good performance, I wouldn’t be using it as a nightclub scent. Also, probably not the best for younger guys.


Overall Impressions of Noir by Tom Ford

Overall, do I like Noir? Personally, it’s not my favorite, but I appreciate it. This is one that just doesn’t fit my style but I can understand why some people love it so much. Then again, I also understand the hate some people have for it.

Not a universally beloved cologne by any stretch. However, it is an interesting throwback fragrance, that hits the beats that it is aiming for perfectly. Strong, long lasting, and develops a barbershop clean with its own twist. Best to give it a whirl, before buying a full bottle.

These aren’t really all the same fragrances or even quite similar variations. But: Noir de Noir, Noir Extreme, and Noir Extreme Parfum are better than this one.