5 Best Bentley Colognes for Men

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Bentley is another of the car manufacturers, that have gotten into the fragrance game, over the past decade. The thing is, most of the auto company colognes, are actually at least pretty good. Bentley is one that has really come out with some strong releases, at very reasonable prices. In this post, I want to present a best of list from the brand, to help you find the right one.


What are the Best Smelling Bentley Fragrances?

Intense Boozy Spice

Bentley for Men Intense– Intense is like an old school bay rum fragrance, with a modern update. Spices, bay leaf, and rum are some of the main features in the early act of this Bentley cologne.

Really rum and cinnamon, with the bay leaf and pepper flanking that main accord. The leather and woods will really come on later to smooth this one out.

The cedar, wood, and incense come to prominence in that later act of this scent. Really fresh, leathery, amber, and a smokiness to it.

I like how it develops from more of a boozy spice to a sweeter leather, woods and resinous amber notes. It does have a strong sillage, especially during that first hour or so, but you get the performance at a low cost.


Masculine Amber Warmth

Bentley For Men ABSOLUTE Eau de Parfum EDP Spray 3.4 fl oz / 100ml, Multi– Absolute is another one, that like Intense, really goes for a bold aroma. Though, this one takes it in a bit of a different direction.

Amber and cedar are going to be the main drivers of this cologne, especially in the dry down phase. Early on, it really packs a punch with its spicy/peppery scent, that also gives off a fairly dense smokiness.

Later, it tones it down for something that is creamier, smoother, and warm. It’s woodiness adds a very dry layer to Bentley for Men Absolute.

Not going to be for everyone, as it’s a style that you’ll have to be into. Best in colder weather.


The Unique Floral

Bentley Black Edition by Bentley Eau De Parfum Spray for Men 3.4 Ounce– Black Edition is a pretty interesting scent, that is the most floral of the lot, and has a really nice and powdery violet note.

But, it’s also sweet up top with tangerine, spice, and an ambroxan aroma. The pink pepper and tangerine remind me of Guess Seductive, not in terms of smell, but just a similar warm sweetness in the opening.

Then, this will shift to becoming more earthy and woody. The powdery sweetness will stick around. But, there is a patchouli note that comes through, fresh cedar, and a dry mossy accord.

It’s a really interesting fragrance, sort of like a lot of colognes, but not quite exactly like any of them. I’m not a huge violet fan, but this I can make an exception for.


Mass Appeal Ambroxan and Lavender

Bentley Momentum Intense Men EDP Spray 3.4 oz– Momentum Intense is one of the brands more mass appealing fragrances. The lavender note is going to be the lead here, but I think that it is actually pretty balanced and doesn’t go too far into ‘lavender bomb’ territory.

It has a sweet aroma with a warm and resinous quality to it, with a hefty dose of amberwood/ambroxan in the base of the fragrance. I don’t find it to be super sugary or anything like that, but it does have quite sweet facets mixed with aromatic thanks to that lavender and fresh geranium.

Early on there is some spice, but the dry down is a light woods with that synthetic amber aroma and lavender. Not super complicated, but it is attractive enough, and something that is pretty easy to wear. Nice performance, not super beast mode, however.


Fresh Daily Wear

Bentley for Men Silverlake– Silverlake is a newer release from the brand. It draws a lot of comparisons to Acqua di Gio, which is pretty accurate. But, the question is which edition of that scent is it closest to? For me, it’s a mix. Also, it sort of stands on its own too.

It’s fresher and cooler than most AdG entries and none of the same aquatic notes. I can see, Essenza (based on memories) somewhat, but not quite (I think that’s been overplayed). The original AdG? Maybe. Less floral jasmine and juiciness overall.

Anyway, as a stand alone fragrance Bentley Silverlake this is more greenish fresh than anything blue-ish aquatic. Though, that is there to an extent. Mint and violet leaf play well off of the citrus top, consisting of lemon essence.

It’s cleaner and has a soapy-like quality to it. The performance is pretty darn good at this price point and it’s one that is easy to wear in a variety of situations.

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