You’ll notice that it’s there and so will other people around you but it shouldn’t choke anyone out unless you went overboard. Projection wise, Pure Malt is fairly strong, but not crazy so. Pure Malt is just unique and plain delicious to the senses. The coffee bean adds a nice touch, as you can only pick up its familiar scent, at certain times during the wear. Vanilla, tonka bean, and vague hints of coffee are swirling around a base of cedar and malt. It was just enjoyable and pleasant to wear.įinally, the latter stages are smooth, creamy, warm, woody, with its underlying sweetness still kicking around. I found myself constantly trying to get a whiff of this lovely gourmand scent throughout the night that I was wearing it. However, Pure Malt never relinquishes its very masculine energy or fall into a trap of being too ambiguous. Nonetheless, they are only playing a supporting role at this stage. The berry-like fruits begin to fully emerge and give the cologne a distinctive feel. However here, it just helps to shape the alcoholic sweetness.Īs the scent wears on, I feel that it becomes even better than the opening act. The patchouli comes through to give it a warm bakery feeling, like it does in so many women’s perfumes. The start features the blend of fruits, vanilla, whiskey, and a bit of the patchouli. There is a warm sweetness in the same vein as Pure Havane but with alcohol in lieu of tobacco. I’ve been really digging scents that feature a boozy type of aroma, and Pure Malt is beautiful, like a fine whiskey. It kind of reminds me of B*Menalso by Thierry Mugler but way better with less spice and an enjoyable fruitiness. Man, is this a rich and enticing fragrance. The opening of Pure Malt really sets the stage. Notes include: bergamot, patchouli, vanilla, cedar, amber, fruits, coffee bean, muskĬlick here to try: Angel Men Pure Malt by Thierry Mugler Eau De Toilette Spray (Limited Edition) for Men, 3.40 Ounce So, I grabbed a sample with my last order and wanted to put together my full thoughts on this Mugler scent from the A*Men line. Now, I was already somewhat familiar with this fragrance, but seeing as I hadn’t smelled it in a long time, I didn’t want to write up a review post for it. Another sample cologne that I picked up recently was Angel Men Pure Malt by Thierry Mugler.
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