Wedding Fragrances for Groom
A wedding fragrance isn’t classified as essential, but since you’re here on Smellbound, we can guarantee that it’s not just an accessory for you. It’s likely that your choice of fragrance is a flourishing touch that will be part of your identity on your wedding day. Choosing a wedding fragrance may feel like a big […]
A wedding fragrance isn’t classified as essential, but since you’re here on Smellbound, we can guarantee that it’s not just an accessory for you. It’s likely that your choice of fragrance is a flourishing touch that will be part of your identity on your wedding day. Choosing a wedding fragrance may feel like a big deal, but more often than not, it’s as epiphany-like as saying ‘yes’ to the dress. Like any scent you choose, you instinctively know whether you like it or not. Other factors like projection, longevity, and sillage may affect your overall decision. The most important thing about a wedding fragrance is that it makes you feel happy! This ensures that over time, your chosen perfume ignites emotions and triggers fond memories of your special day. No matter your current fragrance preference, choosing a scent for your big day may feel a little overwhelming, especially if you are a fragrance lover, as choosing the right scent is just as important as wearing the right attire.
Below are five suggestions that we at Smellbound believe are perfect fragrances for a groom:
1. Layton Exclusif by Parfums de Marly
The nose behind this fragrance is Hamid Merati-Kashani. The top notes are Almond, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot, and Watery Notes.
The middle notes are Civet, Geranium, Rose, Gardenia, and Water Lily.
The base notes are Guaiac Wood, Laotian Oud, Vanilla, Coffee, Sandalwood, Indonesian Patchouli Leaf, Amber, Oakmoss, and Pink Pepper.
2. Reflection 45 Man by Amouage
The nose behind this fragrance is Lucas Sieuzac. The top notes are Lavender, Benzoin, Juniper Berries, Clary Sage, Pink Pepper, and Cardamom.
The middle notes are Iris, Neroli, Jasmine, Tonka Bean, Vanilla, and Angelica.
The base notes are Olibanum, Myrrh, Sandalwood, Opoponax, Cedar, Patchouli, and Vetiver.
3. Ambre Nuit by Dior
The top notes are Bergamot and Grapefruit.
The middle notes are Damask Rose and Pink Pepper.
The base notes are Ambergris, Guaiac Wood, Cedar, and Patchouli. A masterpiece in a bottle. A very expensive-smelling fragrance.
4. Blonde Amber by Clive Christian
The top notes are Cardamom, Bitter Orange, Rum, Olibanum, Ginger, Pink Pepper, Bergamot, and Grapefruit.
The middle notes are Dried Fruits, White Tobacco, Tuberose, Sandalwood, Saffron, Osmanthus, Jasmine, and Orris.
The base notes are Tonka Bean, Labdanum, Myrrh, Vetiver, Patchouli, Cedar, Vanilla, and Musk.
5. XJ 1861 Naxos by Xerjoff
The top notes are Lavender, Bergamot, and Lemon.
The middle notes are Honey, Cinnamon, Cashmeran, and Jasmine Sambac.
The base notes are Tobacco Leaf, Tonka Bean, and Vanilla.
One honorable mention here for you guys is Basso Sospiro Perfumes. The nose behind this fragrance is Christian Provenzano. The top note is Grapefruit, The middle notes are Carnation, Mayflower, and Labdanum,
The base notes are Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Vetiver, Black Pepper, Nutmeg, Pink Pepper, Cedar, Celery Seeds, Galbanum, and Guaiac Wood. Let us know your thoughts on our five picks in the comments.
Did you or will you stick with your signature scent for your wedding day?
If your wedding day has been and gone, what fragrance did?
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