No matter what your sensory preferences are though, just remember that the perfect fragrance simply does not exist—some simply won’t match your personality, and what you like could also depend on the season, vibe, and mood you’re feeling that day. That’s part of the fun of experimenting with different fragrances—don’t be afraid to try something new.
In your exploration, do not let the note classifications deter you. Generally speaking, top notes refer to smells on first whiff, middle notes are typically the heart of the fragrance, and base notes are the aromas that tend to linger on the skin. Understanding this can, of course, inform your buy. Once you become more comfortable with scent profiles, you’ll be able to distinguish your men’s cologne preferences—whether you gravitate towards rich musks or something light and citrusy. This fall and winter, for example, you might appreciate cozier, spicy elixirs reminiscent of evenings spent by the fire or a warm embrace.
From Maison Margiela, Tom Ford, Creed, Dior, and more, read on to discover the 31 best men’s colognes in 2023.
Chanel Bleu de Chanel
Fresh, clean, and sensual, this men’s scent from Chanel includes notes of citrus, labdanum, sandalwood, and cedar. It can easily transition from day to night (a musky undertone makes it perfect for a date).
Dior Sauvage
Inspired by nature and its raw materials, this scent from Dior perfumer François Demachy is earthy and woody. Warm notes of bergamot, pepper, and amberwood take cues from a desert landscape—but can still be worn in the dead of winter, thanks to its refined, non-overpowering finish.
Ralph Lauren Polo Black
Some classics never die, and Ralph Lauren’s Polo Black fragrance stands the test of time. A bold fusion of iced mango, lemon, and tangerine is combined with sandalwood, sage, and patchouli noir for a bittersweet end result. Bold and aromatic, it’s the ultimate scent to get noticed in.
Gucci Guilty Pour Homme Eau de Parfum
This classic Gucci scent is as provoking as they come. Its allure lies in its blend of spicy red chili pepper opposing richer, woody notes of rose, cedarwood, orange blossom, neroli, and patchouli. Inspired by popular scents of the ’70s, Guilty Pour Homme features unexpected touches of vinegar and salt.
Maison Margiela Replica Jazz Club
Imagine yourself in a dimly lit jazz club with the perfect cocktail, surrounded by cigar smoke and leather chairs. This scent is the next best thing: Warm and spicy, it has notes of pink pepper, rum, and tobacco. Perfect for the fall and winter months when you want to hibernate in full cozy mode.
Calvin Klein Eternity for Men
Another enduring classic from 1988, Eternity is a romantic floral fragrance that was inspired by lasting love. Clearly, the love affair with this scent carries on too: It’s decidedly unisex, and works for both him and her. Notes of freesia, mandarin, sage, white lily, patchouli, and sandalwood make for a timeless blend.
Le Labo Another 13
You may know Le Labo for its signature Santal 33 scent, but Another 13 is one of its more slept-on fragrances that deserves just as much hype. A collaboration with Another magazine, the scent is equal parts musky and fresh, composed of ambroxan, jasmine petals, moss, and woody, amber-y notes.
Byredo Bibliothèque
For the well-read, this scent takes cues from old books and their leather-bound pages. It’s also inspired by one of Byredo’s best-selling candles—so you know it’s good. Top notes of peach, plum, peony, and violet add a sweet touch to an otherwise woody ground base of leather, patchouli, and vanilla.
Hugo Boss Boss
Launched in 1998, this enduring cologne is a cult classic thanks to its timeless, masculine scent. Fruity and citrus top notes of apple, lemon, and plum are balanced against a hefty floral and spicy base, including geranium, sandalwood, and vetiver.
Yves Saint Laurent L’Homme eau de toilette
YSL’s L’Homme is inspired by the magnetic attraction of a man with style and sensuality. Its alluring scent pairs citrus notes of bergamot and ginger with cedarwood and vetiver to put a fresh twist on your typically woody perfume.
Tom Ford Oud Wood
Oud wood is one of the most precious and expensive ingredients for any perfumer, and this cologne by Tom Ford nails the woody scent. Combined with cardamom, sandalwood, and vetiver—with hints of tonka bean and amber—a few spritzes of this signature scent is like warming up to a nice cozy fire.
Frédéric Malle Geranium Pour Monsieur
Created in collaboration with master French perfumer Dominique Ropion, this scent is described as “like an eccentric Englishman in a blue velvet jacket,” an appropriate takeaway. A bright fragrance, its top notes are mint, aniseed, and geranium, while the base notes include sandalwood and frankincense.
Creed Aventus
This best-selling fragrance from Creed was introduced in 2010 and continues to be a fan favorite. It features crisp top notes of apple, blackcurrant, pineapple, and bergamot, with heftier heart and base notes including birch, patchouli, vanilla, and musk. It’s inspired by the life of a historic emperor and meant to symbolize strength, power, and success—who wouldn’t want that?
Hermès H24
A bright, citrusy-scent, Hermès’s H24 fragrance—the label’s first perfume for “the contemporary man”—features notes of clary sage, narcissus, and rosewood. It’s perfect for the spring and summer, in particular, though the warming rosewood makes it a year-round favorite, too.
Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb
Viktor&Rolf’s Spicebomb is the classic spicy men’s cologne to know; a standout fragrance since its 2012 launch, it serves as the “male” counterpart to the brand’s Flowerbomb perfume. Oft described as “fiery,” “addictive,” and “sensual,” here, acclaimed perfumer Olivier Polge blends warm spices like cinnamon, saffron, and paprika, with pink peppercorn and grapefruit—balanced by notes of leather and tobacco.
Maison Crivelli Osmanthe Kodoshan
The discovery of the osmanthus flowers on a misty, tropical mountain is the inspiration behind Maison Crivelli’s Osmanthe Kodoshan—a woody floral scent crafted in partnership with perfumer Stéphanie Bakouche. Here, leather and tobacco leaf juxtapose spicy Sichuan pepper, and rich peachy and apricot fruits for a scent that transports you to the moist outdoors.
The Nue Co. Functional Fragrance
Designed to help you “reset at times of high stress,” this aromatic fragrance from The Nue Co. is clean, woody, spicy, and smokey. The unisex scent features notes of green cardamom, iris, palo santo, and cilantro. Consider it like a stress ball, only in cologne form. It even served as an emotional salve for one Vogue editor while coping with a tense family situation. Safe to say, this stuff works.
Prada Luna Rossa Ocean
Aromatic, musky, and aquatic in nature, Prada’s Luna Rossa Ocean is a refreshingly earthy blend. A stand-out reinvented fougère, this smells of Haitian vetiver, musks, and patchouli at its base, accented by smooth lavender, suede, and saffron. Its freshness is achieved by a citrus blend that’s just as intriguing as the bottle its housed in.
Jo Malone London Myrrh & Tonka Cologne Intense
Drawn from the sap of the Namibian myrrh tree, this earthy scent is combined with warm almond and vanilla notes of the tonka bean for a rich, full-bodied finish. A hint of lavender and honey lightens it up and makes it a year-round scent for any occasion.
Giorgio Armani Acqua di Gio
Released in 1996, this classic scent, inspired by the ocean, has stood the test of time for a reason. The earthy fragrance is the ideal everyday scent, combining cyprus, musk, bergamot, neroli, rosemary, and patchouli for a fresh finish.
Bond No.9 New York Wall Street
Bond No. 9’s androgynous Wall Street fragrance is regarded as ‘the world’s first securities parfum’ meaning it bottles up the career-forward vigor famous in Manhattan’s financial district. Basically: a ‘like money’ scent, Wall Street pairs notes of sea kale, cucumber, lavender, ambergris, and vetiver to create a distinctively energizing leather and marine aroma.
Azzaro The Most Wanted Eau de Parfum Intense
Azzaro’s The Most Wanted Intense is one of those scents that makes you do a double take. On first whiff, you’ll likely be intrigued by its cardamom top notes, though caramel and toffee accord is at the heart, with amber at its base for a cologne that manages to be sweet, cozy, and energizing—perfect for wear through the fall and winter.
Elorea Fire
Sensual and mysterious are two adjectives that describe Elorea’s Fire parfum—one of the four inaugural scents from the label’s inaugural collection which depicts the elements. Inspired by the history of Korean fragrance and culture, the New York-based brand introduces its take on toasty, warm aromas—boasting floral notes of camelia, iris, and mandarins contrasting leather and amber sourced from the Korean peninsula.
Versace Eros
In a chic, Art Deco–style bottle, Versace’s Eros scent is both fresh and tropical. Notes of mint, orange, and woody vanilla are all refreshing—like taking a dip in the pool on a hot summer day. It obviously wears well in the summer, but is a pretty universal cologne overall. Make your own rules on when and how you wear it.
Maison Francis Kurkdjian Grand Soir
Imagining what a “magnificent Parisian evening” would smell like, Maison Francis Kurkdjian came up with this wonderful blend of vanilla, amber, tonic beans, and cistus labdanum. Indeed, it’s the perfect scent for a night on the town.
Acqua di Parma Colonia
One of Acqua di Parma’s most popular colognes, Colonia is a fresh, citrusy scent that suits any occasion. It includes key notes of lemon, bergamot, lavender, and patchouli. A few sprays of this is like drinking a tall glass of orange juice.
Parfums De Marly Layton
Through its pairing of fresh spices and tangy florals, Parfums de Marly’s Layton looks to evoke the essence of a sophisticated man. Geranium, jasmine, and violet are that the heart of its blend, enhanced by notes of vanilla, guaiac wood, apple, pink pepper, and patchouli to craft a contemporarily addictive cologne perfect for an evening out.
Carolina Herrera Bad Boy
Carolina Herrera’s new fragrance, Bad Boy, strikes the right balance between bold and sophisticated. It combines notes of black and white pepper with citrusy bergamot. It’s an idyllic scent for every day, though it can be amped up and layered for more of a spicy evening scent. Plus, the lightning-bolt bottle just looks great on the top shelf.
Paco Rabanne 1 Million Lucky
Paco Rabanne’s earthy, woody 1 Million Lucky scent features a unique combination of hazelnut, green plum, grapefruit, and cedar—making it a woody, sensual fragrance with a touch of citrus. The futuristic-looking bottle is also the perfect thing to flex in your medicine cabinet.
Henry Rose Smyth
Henry Rose’s Smyth is like a crisp green apple—bright, fresh, and undeniably fruity. Composed of safe-for-skin ingredients with EWG Verification and Cradle to Cradle Certification, this eau de parfum grounds apple, melon-pineapple sorbet, and watery notes, with star jasmine, white tea, sandalwood, musks, and amber for a light aroma perfect for pulse points.
Celine Black Tie
Alluding to Celine’s excellence in black-tie and tailored silhouettes, this evening scent is built for a night out. It’s composed of white orris butter, cedar, tree moss, and vanilla—striking the right balance between musky and sweet. Think of it like a sleek dinner jacket that will never go out of style.