Excellent review!!! It was so good that I subscribed!!! I really love this fragrance!!! I have it in my top 3 fragrances from Amouage after Reflection and Beloved!!! I will definitely get a bottle!!! Thanks for the review!!! ☮️🖖🏽
Honour Man's minimalism sounds hyper sophisticated and elegant. I'm not a loud person, so a must-try for a signature scent. I wouldn't pay this price to only get occasional wear.
Great dissection as always. Can't say im overly excited to try this one.. but I enjoyed your review on it. I tried sunshine man and didn't like it much lol.
I really like the advertising how they link it to madam butterfly and say it’s inspired by a funeral song and I can see it it’s is something I would wear to a funeral or an akin type event or similar mood I find it an really artistic concept or just good advertising because it captured me for some reason
I think this is a fair review. I also liked this but didn't love it and given the price I think 8/10 is a generous score but yes if it you like peppery scents I can't think of any that is as good and long lasting as this. L'Occitan by L'Occitane is a nice peppery one that might be a decent alternative for people who don't want to put down Amouage cash for that type of scent.
Good fragrance for corporate/professional setting. Gets compliments from people who have good taste. It's classy, a bit understated. Funny how the first time I tried it, I didn't even notice the pepper! But yes, the pepper is definitely there, and strong. Scent starts off fresh and turns woodier and drier as it develops.
I’m surprised no mention of Bvlgari Man (original). It’s an Upscale version of the Bvlgari Man (classic). It’s a masculine scent that isn’t for everyone. But I think it’s a very unique smell that for certain people can be a signature piece. I’m on the fence with it as I do enjoy it, but I think Bvlgari Man does this scent more justice by softening it up with the tea note.
The first scent I sampled from this house, almost turned me off from the brand completely(till I sampled journey man). Could not get over that incense oily opening.
I just sampled this one recently and I just loved it. the vetiver is very obvious here and it actually reminded of Sultan vetiver from Nishane. However, sultan vetiver is way way too heavy on vetiver, overly green & damp smelling. A bit intriguing but not wearable in my opinion. On the other hand, Honour is a spicy citrusy peppery vetiver which makes it one of my favorite perfumes from Amouage along with Interlude black iris & Reflection man.
My least favotite Amouage for sure...Super spicy , dry...i don't like most black peper fragrances and this one is a peper bomb...Not my thing for sure.SOTD Wild Fruits by Mancera
Sorry to say, this is the most boring perfume of this house. Along with beach hut man, portrayal man (and a few others from the house), honor has no magic. For these prices, the magic factor is a must (interlude, bracken and many more).
@@robes08 Agree. So I'm not sorry :) Though I do have a somewhat peculiar taste : 1. Unlike you guys - the experts - I don't like to notice/smell any one distinct note. I like the sum to be MUCH bigger than its parts, meaning, I want the BLEND to be perfect, something new and UNRECOGNIZABLE. If I smell a distinct note, the blend is imperfect imho (I disregard the opening. I judge by the drydown). That's part of what I call "the magic/wow factor". 2. I don't buy perfumes that are "alike" (with one exception) because one would be better, and thus I'll never reach for the other. So I pretty much have unique scents (btw, for me 99% of the perfume out there quality as "alike" of something, and that's one of the reasons why I have a 'tiny' 2 digit collection). 3. I'm one of the few fragheads who doesn't like vintage/retro. I don't like vintage in anything (watches, cars etc.). If any, I'm a man of the future :). So, I wouldn't go searching for vintage Kouros or Anteus for example, because it smells out dated to me (though I've used PRPH in the 70s and Kouros in the 80s... when they were new). Give me something new and exciting... :) If you get requests, would you consider reviewing a discovery set of Lorenzo Villoresi ? Have a great day.
Thank you for the excellent review Marc!
Excellent review!!! It was so good that I subscribed!!! I really love this fragrance!!! I have it in my top 3 fragrances from Amouage after Reflection and Beloved!!! I will definitely get a bottle!!! Thanks for the review!!! ☮️🖖🏽
Honour Man's minimalism sounds hyper sophisticated and elegant. I'm not a loud person, so a must-try for a signature scent. I wouldn't pay this price to only get occasional wear.
I love it! I love those peppery scents. Lalique White comes to mind for instance.
Great dissection as always. Can't say im overly excited to try this one.. but I enjoyed your review on it. I tried sunshine man and didn't like it much lol.
Nice one, bro! Keep up the good work
I really like the advertising how they link it to madam butterfly and say it’s inspired by a funeral song and I can see it it’s is something I would wear to a funeral or an akin type event or similar mood I find it an really artistic concept or just good advertising because it captured me for some reason
So I'm guessing Reflection Man for say summer night is a better pick?
I think this is a fair review. I also liked this but didn't love it and given the price I think 8/10 is a generous score but yes if it you like peppery scents I can't think of any that is as good and long lasting as this. L'Occitan by L'Occitane is a nice peppery one that might be a decent alternative for people who don't want to put down Amouage cash for that type of scent.
Didn’t think much of it @ 1st, then realized it gets pretty good later, still torn on whether it’s worth owning
Good fragrance for corporate/professional setting. Gets compliments from people who have good taste. It's classy, a bit understated. Funny how the first time I tried it, I didn't even notice the pepper! But yes, the pepper is definitely there, and strong. Scent starts off fresh and turns woodier and drier as it develops.
MrLexical
How long this fragrance last
Good longevity on my skin: 10 hours plus!
MrLexical
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One of my faves
I’m surprised no mention of Bvlgari Man (original). It’s an Upscale version of the Bvlgari Man (classic). It’s a masculine scent that isn’t for everyone. But I think it’s a very unique smell that for certain people can be a signature piece. I’m on the fence with it as I do enjoy it, but I think Bvlgari Man does this scent more justice by softening it up with the tea note.
The first scent I sampled from this house, almost turned me off from the brand completely(till I sampled journey man). Could not get over that incense oily opening.
This is one of my favourite Amouages 2bh! Not to strong and easy to wear to work for me, would be in my top 5 from the house i'm sure.
Coluboi90
How long this fragrance last?
Coluboi90
How long this fragrance last
All depends on how much you apply Mohammed. I over spray (8 sprays) and it lasts a full work day and beyond (9 hours +).
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Pepper on pepper on pepper!lol...thanks for the video!
I have the same one but I'm worried that the cap doesn't come back if it's put in wrong. Does that mean it's a copy?
Nah.
Honour or interlude
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How does it compare to Creed Viking?
*Please (Dia man) review :-)*
I like scent but it is not luxury scent
I just sampled this one recently and I just loved it. the vetiver is very obvious here and it actually reminded of Sultan vetiver from Nishane.
However, sultan vetiver is way way too heavy on vetiver, overly green & damp smelling. A bit intriguing but not wearable in my opinion.
On the other hand, Honour is a spicy citrusy peppery vetiver which makes it one of my favorite perfumes from Amouage along with Interlude black iris & Reflection man.
I really need to revisit Honour, it's always lost in the rotation sadly.
My least favotite Amouage for sure...Super spicy , dry...i don't like most black peper fragrances and this one is a peper bomb...Not my thing for sure.SOTD Wild Fruits by Mancera
Sorry to say, this is the most boring perfume of this house.
Along with beach hut man, portrayal man (and a few others from the house), honor has no magic.
For these prices, the magic factor is a must (interlude, bracken and many more).
don't be sorry, it's your opinion and nothing wrong with that.
@@robes08 Agree. So I'm not sorry :)
Though I do have a somewhat peculiar taste :
1. Unlike you guys - the experts - I don't like to notice/smell any one distinct note. I like the sum to be MUCH bigger than its parts, meaning, I want the BLEND to be perfect, something new and UNRECOGNIZABLE. If I smell a distinct note, the blend is imperfect imho (I disregard the opening. I judge by the drydown). That's part of what I call "the magic/wow factor".
2. I don't buy perfumes that are "alike" (with one exception) because one would be better, and thus I'll never reach for the other. So I pretty much have unique scents (btw, for me 99% of the perfume out there quality as "alike" of something, and that's one of the reasons why I have a 'tiny' 2 digit collection).
3. I'm one of the few fragheads who doesn't like vintage/retro. I don't like vintage in anything (watches, cars etc.). If any, I'm a man of the future :). So, I wouldn't go searching for vintage Kouros or Anteus for example, because it smells out dated to me (though I've used PRPH in the 70s and Kouros in the 80s... when they were new). Give me something new and exciting... :)
If you get requests, would you consider reviewing a discovery set of Lorenzo Villoresi ?
Have a great day.