Forget careful combinations of spice and bergamot, leather and primrose. When a man wants to smell like a man, there are two family of scents that he should turn to: Bourbon and Wood. Both are distinct, big, hearty, and dominant. Bourbon is a quintessentially American offering to the world of spirits, bringing with it a host of distinctive flavors, aromas, levels of quality. Learning to distinguish between these and to savor them is a rite of passage and the mark of a truly distinguished man. Take a good whiff of a fine bourbon and you will be rewarded with a bouquet comprising all that is good in the world. The smooth aromas of warm caramel and toasted vanilla, Bourbon rewards the connoisseur with a dessert of scent. But don’t forget the smell of Wood. It's what our ancestors wore. The smell of coming home after a day spent hunting in the forest or swinging an ax in preparation for winter. Only made stronger by the Smokey musk from the charring on an open flame. This scent has been described as the epitome what a man should smell like.