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London for Men

Few British fragrance houses do controlled warmth quite like Burberry, and Burberry London for Men, the 2006 Eau de Toilette composed by Antoine Maisondieu, is one of the cleaner examples of that restraint done right. It sits squarely in the spicy Oriental family, built around tobacco, leather, and aromatic herbs rather than sweetness or fruit. Aromatica carries the Burberry London for Men decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it on skin before settling on a full bottle of something this specific.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Cinnamon, Lavender, Bergamot

Heart: Leather, Mimosa

Base: Tobacco Leaf, Guaiac Wood, Opoponax, Oakmoss

The Scent

Cinnamon hits first, sharp and dry rather than sweet, landing alongside a bergamot that keeps the opening from reading as purely spicy. Lavender and cinnamon together in an opening is a classic aromatic move, and Maisondieu executes it cleanly here, giving the whole thing a brisk, almost tailored quality. The bergamot brightens the edge of that cinnamon without pushing the opening into cologne territory; it stays grounded, already leaning toward the warmth that will define the later stages. Within the first ten minutes, a soft leather begins to push forward, rounded rather than sharp, the kind that reads more like a well-worn jacket than raw hide. Mimosa threads in beside it, contributing a powdery, slightly honeyed quality that softens the leather without sweetening it into something feminine. The transition from opening to heart is smooth and unhurried, the cinnamon gradually pulling back to let the leather carry the mid-phase. By the thirty-minute mark, the base is already visible at the edges. Tobacco leaf and opoponax rise up together, adding a warm resinous depth that anchors everything above. Guaiac wood brings a mild smokiness, not campfire, more a dry, slightly roasted woodiness that complements the tobacco well. Oakmoss adds a classic, faintly earthy underpinning in the dry-down, the kind of green-meets-damp accord that used to appear in a lot of masculine fougeres before reformulation pressures reduced it to a whisper. There is a moment mid-dry-down where the opoponax and mimosa briefly overlap, lending an almost balsamic sweetness that gives the tobacco base a richer, more complex texture before the wood pulls focus again. On the dry-down, London for Men settles into a warm tobacco-leather-wood base that reads unmistakably masculine and slightly vintage without feeling dated. The overall arc is about restraint: nothing here screams, but every stage holds your attention.

When to Wear

This wears best in cooler weather, autumn through early spring, when the tobacco-resin base has room to bloom without turning heavy. It suits professional environments and evening dinners, or any setting where a well-dressed, slightly old-school masculinity is appropriate, from a formal meeting to a quiet evening at home. Browse the Cozy and Cold Weather collection at Aromatica for more scents in this register.

Who Is It For

Someone who grew up around classic masculines from the 1980s and 1990s and misses their actual complexity, or a younger wearer deliberately building a wardrobe away from the ambroxan-and-musk crowd, will find London for Men a grounding, satisfying reference point.

If you enjoy Naxos by Xerjoff, which shares the tobacco and lavender backbone in a richer, more honeyed register, London for Men offers a drier, more restrained alternative worth comparing. Browse the full Burberry collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Few British fragrance houses do controlled warmth quite like Burberry, and Burberry London for Men, the 2006 Eau de Toilette composed by Antoine Maisondieu, is one of the cleaner examples of that restraint done right. It sits squarely in the spicy Oriental family, built around tobacco, leather, and aromatic herbs rather than sweetness or fruit. Aromatica carries the Burberry London for Men decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it on skin before settling on a full bottle of something this specific.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Cinnamon, Lavender, Bergamot

Heart: Leather, Mimosa

Base: Tobacco Leaf, Guaiac Wood, Opoponax, Oakmoss

The Scent

Cinnamon hits first, sharp and dry rather than sweet, landing alongside a bergamot that keeps the opening from reading as purely spicy. Lavender and cinnamon together in an opening is a classic aromatic move, and Maisondieu executes it cleanly here, giving the whole thing a brisk, almost tailored quality. The bergamot brightens the edge of that cinnamon without pushing the opening into cologne territory; it stays grounded, already leaning toward the warmth that will define the later stages. Within the first ten minutes, a soft leather begins to push forward, rounded rather than sharp, the kind that reads more like a well-worn jacket than raw hide. Mimosa threads in beside it, contributing a powdery, slightly honeyed quality that softens the leather without sweetening it into something feminine. The transition from opening to heart is smooth and unhurried, the cinnamon gradually pulling back to let the leather carry the mid-phase. By the thirty-minute mark, the base is already visible at the edges. Tobacco leaf and opoponax rise up together, adding a warm resinous depth that anchors everything above. Guaiac wood brings a mild smokiness, not campfire, more a dry, slightly roasted woodiness that complements the tobacco well. Oakmoss adds a classic, faintly earthy underpinning in the dry-down, the kind of green-meets-damp accord that used to appear in a lot of masculine fougeres before reformulation pressures reduced it to a whisper. There is a moment mid-dry-down where the opoponax and mimosa briefly overlap, lending an almost balsamic sweetness that gives the tobacco base a richer, more complex texture before the wood pulls focus again. On the dry-down, London for Men settles into a warm tobacco-leather-wood base that reads unmistakably masculine and slightly vintage without feeling dated. The overall arc is about restraint: nothing here screams, but every stage holds your attention.

When to Wear

This wears best in cooler weather, autumn through early spring, when the tobacco-resin base has room to bloom without turning heavy. It suits professional environments and evening dinners, or any setting where a well-dressed, slightly old-school masculinity is appropriate, from a formal meeting to a quiet evening at home. Browse the Cozy and Cold Weather collection at Aromatica for more scents in this register.

Who Is It For

Someone who grew up around classic masculines from the 1980s and 1990s and misses their actual complexity, or a younger wearer deliberately building a wardrobe away from the ambroxan-and-musk crowd, will find London for Men a grounding, satisfying reference point.

If you enjoy Naxos by Xerjoff, which shares the tobacco and lavender backbone in a richer, more honeyed register, London for Men offers a drier, more restrained alternative worth comparing. Browse the full Burberry collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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