The Best Men’s Colognes With Cedar, From Burberry to Armani

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The Best Men’s Colognes With Cedar, From Burberry to Armani

Look at the base notes of the most popular men’s colognes, and there’s an ingredient you’ll find again and again. It’s there at the foundation of one of Hermès’s best sellers, and there underpinning fan favorites by Louis Vuitton, Montblanc, Xerjoff, and Kilian. Across brands, eras, regions, and cultures, cedar is an ingredient guys can’t stop wearing—and perfumers can’t stop using.

Cedar, a wood that’s native to the Himalayas but grows in mountainous regions across the globe from North Africa to Virginia, produces an oil that noses commonly use in men’s fragrances. That’s because its long-lasting, masculine aroma gives scents structure, warmth, and depth—and there’s plenty of variance between and among its cultivars. Depending on where cedar is sourced, it can smell creamy and sweet, or resinous and earthy. However, because it naturally resists decay and insects, it has also long been regarded as an emblem of durability.

“Cedarwood is a symbol of immortality, incorruptibility, and it has a certain strength about it,” says perfumer Aurelien Guichard, the creator of Burberry’s Hero family of men’s fragrances. Each of them uses cedar in varying degrees, but the newest version, Burberry Hero Parfum Intense, combines cedar from across the globe to create an idealized version of this enduring ingredient. “The cedar wood oil coming from Virginia is very specific, because it smells woody, very vertical, fresh,” he adds. “The other one from Atlas is a bit more, I would say, smoky. The one from the Himalayas has a different olfactive characteristic. But the Virginia one is the closest to the smell that you have when you smell a piece of wood itself.”

The cedar fragrances in the bottles below evoke everything from pencil shavings to more abstract facets of this beloved wood. But all of them will make you smell fantastic this fall and winter. Read on for the best men’s colognes with cedar at their core.


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