6 Best Smelling Honey Scented Colognes

Honey is a scent that doesn’t get used too much in men’s fragrances, but it is an ingredient, most of us are familiar with from childhood. That being the case, many of us sometimes want that sort of familiarity, and seek out a honeyed cologne. But where to start?

Not to worry, in this post, I want to give you six options for men’s perfumes that smell like honey. Honey will be prominent, if not the main draw, in each. Though, of course, there will be other notes mixed in.

What are the Top Honey Scented Fragrances for Men?

Thierry Mugler Eau de Toilette Spray, Angel Men Pure Havane, 3.4 OuncePure Havane is an amazing mixture of masculine sweetness featuring notes of tobacco leaf, honey, amber, and bitter cocoa.

Havane is like a fine cigar dipped in honey and sugar with a helping of chocolate. Completely warm and gourmand and awesome. One of the top choices for winter and of the Mugler line.

The sweetness in Pure Havane is something that I’m not always in the mood for, but it is undeniably great, when the mood strikes me. The honey and tobacco notes really are outstanding.

It’s just one of those colognes that can hit the senses just right and have you wanting to smell your skin throughout the day.

The longevity of Pure Havane is decent but not insane, by any measure. However, when it’s cold and there’s low humidity, this one does tend to stay on the skin and perform quite well. This is a pretty unique and somewhat niche scent, that still enjoys a more universal appeal. Pure Havane by Thierry Mugler Review


Parfums de Marly Oajan Edp Spray, 4.2 Ounce– Oajan is a very rich and dark kind of scent. Immediately, one’s nose is hit by a combination of tonka bean, cinnamon, and benzoin. It’s smooth and sweet with a bit of spice and a profile that reminds me a bit of 1 Million Prive. It starts off heavy, but calms down, and lasts all day. Oajan is a great cold weather fragrance. Read my Full Review


Kilian Back To Black Travel Set This is probably the most popular of the Kilian fragrances, it also happens to be, one of the best. Honey and tobacco, are major players here, with a cherry note that is quite present at the top. It’s unique, with a dark sweetness, about it. Back to Black is mostly a sweet fruity tobacco fragrance, with notes like saffron and almond, peaking through at times during the wear. Really great performance, not too loud, but an all day wear. The honey and tobacco combo is of course, similar to Pure Havane, but this has a completely different smell with its other notes.


Animale By Animale Parfums For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.4 Ounces Animale is warm and has some spice, but the top is populated by a delicious pineapple, paired with our honey note. Pineapple and honey? Yes, it works.

As it dries down, you get tobacco and sandalwood, with less of the pineapple and spice. It ends up as warm and sweet, thanks to vanilla, honey, and amber.

Not as tobacco heavy, as Back to Black or Pure Havane. It’s been around for over 25 years, at this point. Very affordable.


Lapidus pour Homme – Eau de Toilette 3.4 fl oz by Ted Lapidus Lapidus is another affordable fragrance, dating back to the 1980s. The honey in this is prominent, but is more a part of the larger whole, than a dominant standout.

You get floral notes such as rose and lavender, pineapple, and dry woods/patchouli. At times it is fresh, then honey/fruity, and dark with a slight spice.

Finally, the wood notes like rosewood and pine. This isn’t a fragrance for everyone, it is bold, and a completely masculine vintage.

I guess I could throw Kouros by YSL, on this list, as these are fairly similar. But, I get more honey from the Lapidus.


Man by Bvlgari for Men, Eau de Toilette Spray, 3.4 Ounce Blvgari Man has a smokiness up top, fresh vetiver, and woods joining the honey. This is a clean masculine scent, that I really enjoyed when I tried it out.

I do have to mention, that the performance on my skin, wasn’t good. Blvgari didn’t last very long, but when it did, this was great juice. Maybe you’ll have better luck. Bvlgari Man Review

Valentino Uomo vs. Versace Eros

In this comparison post, I wanted to do one between two fragrances, that I really enjoy personally: Versace Eros vs. Valentino Uomo EDT. Which one of these men’s colognes smells better? Which has the better performance? Ultimately, which is the best buy? I have worn and reviewed each and will break down the competitors by category, before declaring a winner.

Tale of the Tape

Versace Eros

Notes of Eros: mint, green apple, tonka bean, madagascar vanilla, vetiver, Italian lemon

Shop Amazon for: Versace Eros Eau de Toilette Spray for Men, 3.4 Fluid Ounce

My review: Versace Eros


Valentino Uomo

Notes include: myrtle, bergamot, leather, coffee, cedar, gianduja cream

Click here to try: Valentino Uomo FOR MEN by Valentino – 3.4 oz EDT Spray

My review: Uomo EDT


Opening

Eros opens up with mint, apple, and lemon. The lemon is bright and has that great citrus aroma which plays off of the crisp apple and cool spiciness of mint. It has a sweetness to it and a deep, wonderful scent.

Valentino Uomo opens up with a slightly sour bergamot note, myrtle, and gianduja cream. The latter smells like hazelnut.

Which is better? I really love Eros and how it begins, but, Uomo is one of the best smelling opening acts that I’ve ever come across. The trio work so perfectly together. It is sweet, creamy, sour, and just plain captivating.

Edge: Uomo


Projection

Uomo EDT starts off with some definite power, but within an hour, it turns into a much more moderate fragrance. Eros on the other hand, is loud and bold. The sillage can be noticed from across a room, with only  a few sprays, and clearly wins this category.

Edge: Eros


Longevity

Uomo seems to get me about 7 hours, each time, on my skin. Eros, is again better. When I wear it, it will go on for over 10 hours, without issue.

Edge: Eros


Versatility

Both are best served to be worn in the colder months of the year, but can venture into the springtime. I’d avoid the heat, with either fragrance. Eros is a more youthful scent and one better suited to being worn out at night or casually. Uomo can go casual and I’d wear it at night (even if it’s not a club beast). However, I think that it has more versatility in its ability to be worn, formally or at the office. It is a more mature fragrance, but younger guys can still enjoy it.

Edge: Uomo

Overall Scent

Eros is a very popular fragrance and one that I have enjoyed since its release back in 2012. Yes, it is sort of brash at times, but it smells great and has excellent performance.

The mint and lemon are wonderful and that’s before you really get into the vanilla and vetiver, later on. It is a great choice for many guys and probably what many folks might prefer wearing.

However, is it better than Valentino Uomo? I don’t think that I can say that it is. The opening of Uomo is utterly amazing and captured my attention right away.

Then, during the dry down it starts to resemble Dior Homme, which has been one of my regular wears for a long while.

However, they aren’t exactly the same, either. Uomo has a rich leather note, sour bergamot, hazelnut aroma, and a great coffee ingredient. When brought together, it is really awesome.

The start is my favorite aspect, but it is still great later on, as well. It doesn’t have the same performance as Eros, but I do think that it has a slightly better smell and more style.

Winner: Uomo

Ultra Male vs Layton Cologne Comparison

For this entry in the men’s fragrance competitions, we are going to be taking a closer look at two absolute powerhouse colognes from France: Ultra Male vs. Layton. Which smells better? The Jean Paul Gaultier or the Parfums de Marly? I have already reviewed each (linked below) and will break down each by different categories, before ultimately declaring a winner.

Tale of the Tape

Ultra Male

Notes include: vanilla, pear, amber, woods, cinnamon, cumin, sage, lavender, mint

Click here to try: Jean Paul Gaultier Ultra Male for Men Intense Spray, Eau de Toilette, 4.2 Ounce

Read my original Review: Ultra Male


Layton

Notes include: green apple, vanilla, sandalwood, cardamom, lavender, pepper, orange, patchouli, and more

Click here to try: Parfums de Marly Parfums de Marly Layton – 4.2 Ounce edp spray

My Review: Layton


Opening

Layton opens with a crisp fruit blend of bergamot citrus and green apple. Underneath of this is sandalwood and vanilla, which adds a creamy sweet layer, which offsets some of that tart fruitiness.

Ultra Male starts off with opens up with a candy-like sweetness with a warm spice. It is lead by notes of pear, mint, vanilla, and cinnamon. It doesn’t have the same powdery aroma of the original Le Male.

Which smells better? I really do like Ultra Male a lot, in fact, I have a giant bottle of it. However, I like the opening of Layton a bit more. The green apple note is pretty realistic and the way that it pairs with the vanilla is great.

Edge: Layton


Projection

For many colognes that go up against it, they cannot compete with the strong sillage of Ultra Male. However, Layton is one of the fragrances, which absolutely can.

Now, does either outdo, the other? Not really, at least to my nose. I can spray both on a shirt, across the room, and pick up each clearly. No real edge.

Edge: Push


Longevity

Ultra Male has always gotten me a consistent 8-9 hours of wear. Layton outdoes it and can go 10+ hours. I’m not sure how much over, as I never kept track, but this is an all day wear.

Edge: Layton


Versatility

Layton is the type of scent that can pretty much be worn year round without problem. It can go casual, more dressed up, or be used for romantic evenings. It’s a very versatile cologne. The Jean Paul Gaultier fragrance, is a cold weather wear.

It can venture into a moderate climate, but avoid the warmer days. If you go light with it, it can be worn around just fine, but it is more of a nightlife scent.

Edge: Layton


Overall Scent

I’m a pretty big fan of Ultra Male, it was what I wore during the winter a lot, back in 2018. It’s warm with a spicy freshness, and a big, bold attitude. It’s got a certain sexiness to it and is honestly a great wear for younger guys in the nightlife.

Layton, is just a bit better. I like the smell more and its performance is a cut above Ultra Male. It’s blend of sweet fruit notes is great, then, the light spicy of cardamom and pepper kicks in to give the fragrance more depth. It’s a scent that leans masculine, but it honestly fairly unisex. Also, the versatility is a selling point.

The only other consideration, would be the price. Layton is much more expensive than a bottle of Ultra Male, so consider that, when deciding between the two. All else being equal, Layton takes this competition for Parfums de Marly.

Winner: Layton

Versace Eros vs Pure XS Cologne Comparison

Today, I want to take a closer look at two popular cold weather scents, that have carved out a spot in the nightlife: Versace Eros vs. Pure XS. Which of these men’s colognes smells the best? Versace or Paco Rabanne? Is the best selling Eros a better overall fragrance and buy, than the newer Pure XS? As usual, I will compare and contrast the two in a variety of categories, before declaring an ultimate winner.

Tale of the Tape

Versace Eros

Notes of Eros: mint, green apple, tonka bean, madagascar vanilla, vetiver, Italian lemon

Shop Amazon for: Versace Eros Eau de Toilette Spray for Men, 3.4 Fluid Ounce

My review: Versace Eros


Pure XS

Notes: ginger, vanilla, myrrh, thyme, sugar, leather, musk, liquor, cinnamon, cedar, and grapefruit

Click here to try: PACO RABANNE Pure Xs Eau de Toilette Spray, 3.4 Ounce

My review: Pure XS


Opening

Pure XS opens up with a boozy and sugar-infused ginger note. It is super fresh, with cinnamon and citrus, adding varying depth to this cologne. It is a great blend of booze, spice, warmth, and sweetness.

Eros opens with a bright lemon, crisp green apple, and cool mint note. It is at times sharp, then juicy, and then has a sweetly warm undertone when the other notes kick in.

Which is better? It’s tough, as I really like how both of these fragrances start out. I think I’ll go with Eros, on this one, as it is a smell that I want to revisit often and more so than the Paco Rabanne.

Edge: Eros


Projection

Pure XS has a moderate sillage and it actually gets light through the wear. I was disappointed, when initially trying it.

However, I found it could get a boost by double spraying the same spot, which doesn’t always work with all colognes.

Luckily, it does for Pure XS, and you get to enjoy the benefits. Eros, is simply stronger. It’s always been known for its loud sillage and Pure XS doesn’t match it.

Edge: Eros 


Longevity

With normal sprays of Pure XS, I get 7 hours. Double spraying? Gets me about 9. It still falls short of the double digits of Versace Eros.

Edge: Eros


Versatility

These scents sort of occupy the same category. Both are mainly for cold weather, can venture into spring, but not great in the heat. They work casually and have a sexy vibe that can shine in the nightlife. Also, the both hit that 20-30s demographic of men.

Edge: Push


Overall Scent

Pure XS has really come on strong for me, since I’ve been over-spraying to get better performance. I really enjoy how this fragrance smells. It’s loaded with ginger, vanilla, and myrrh.

There’s spice and sugary sweetness, to go along with boozy warmth, which fits right in on a cold winter night. If you can get a bottle, at a good price, it is well worth checking out.

However, I don’t like it as much as Eros. The Versace fragrance is a best seller for a reason and it outperforms this challenger, in every respect.

Both smell great, but I have kept coming back to Eros over the years, and probably will do so for a long time. Pure XS is really nice, but it’s not Eros.

Winner: Eros

CH Men by Carolina Herrera

In this post, I would like to delve into a name, that I never got around to doing a review on. Well, apparently, this old name has a new formula and is basically a new cologne: CH Men by Carolina Herrera.

In this post, I want to explore what the notes are, how it smells, how it performs, when it should be worn, and if it is worth a purchase?


CH Men Overview

Notes include: violet leaves, grapefruit, cyclamen, saffron, cashmere, leather

Click here to try: Carolina Herrera CH Eau De Toilette Spray – 100ml/3.4oz


My Full Review

So, right off of the bat, CH Men has been reformulated and isn’t the same scent as it was before. The ingredients have changed significantly and I will be reviewing this newer version.

The opening of CH Men I get plenty of saffron, violet, and grapefruit. It is fresh with a bright fruity sweetness and grassy notes, that sit underneath it all. It’s clean and has a pretty unique aroma, yet feels familiar, like the structure is similar to other colognes but the individual notes are different.

As it moves along, CH Men becomes more of a green floral with woody notes emerging from the base. I get  mostly cashmere and I think some sandalwood is in there, as well.

Violet leaf and saffron are still the two main notes that hit my nose, with the secondary layer consisting of green grassy notes and spice.

The floral note here is cyclamen, which I’m not too familiar with how that smells, but perhaps is what is providing that green aroma.

Finally, there is a leather and woody base. It is smooth and masculine and provides a nice balance with the saffron and violet leaf. The grapefruit, at this stage, is pretty much gone completely.

So, what you’re left with is a green freshness led by saffron and violet leaf, with leathery woods, and with floral notes.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, the sillage is pretty light with CH Men. This is definitely a candidate for over-spraying the hell out of it.

I would double up each side of the neck and possibly once more. That way, you might get a better performance from it.

The longevity isn’t great either, about 4-5 hours, of light sillage. Maybe you could squeeze out and extra hour or two with heavy spraying, but I wouldn’t expect much more than that.

Seasonally, it’s one that seemingly can be worn year round, and fit in just fine. It is attractive and office safe, with the ability to venture into the nightlife, just won’t be a bold beast performer.

CH Men is the type of scent that will get complements, if you can get it to perform up to par.


Overall Impressions of CH Men

Overall, do I like CH Men? The smell of it is really good. I’m already a fan of saffron and leather, but Carolina Herrera takes it in a new, and appealing direction with this new formulation.

The only issue that I have, is the performance. I wish that it was stronger and would last on my skin, but it doesn’t seem to want to.

If you can get a good price for a bottle, it might be worth just doubling or tripling the sprays, as the scent itself is quite enjoyable.