* Hybrid fresh/woody fragrance with an amber touch
* More sophisticated and mature take on the sweet and fresh fragrance DNA
* Love child of Invictus and Encre Noire
* Good blend of sweet, citrus, floral, spicy, woody, aromatic, musky and powdery aromas
* Great for cooler weather
* Good for older users
* Good performer
* Not unisex
* A rare sweet and fresh fragrance that might not suit younger users
* Not unisex
* Plain presentation
* Underrated and underappreciated
Dumont's Nitro Pour Homme is the original that started the whole line that took off with the viral Nitro Red and Nitro White hits that get all the attention nowadays. This one is easily overlooked, but ironically is probably the best take in the entire line.
This is the start of the sweet and fresh DNA that Nitro uses as its base but it differentiates itself both from its flankers and other competition on the market by adding a warm woody note and a touch of amber to the formula. It's a sophisticated and mature take on the sweet and fresh DNA that annoys older users and appeals to teenagers. One that may and should make older users take a second look at the DNA and appreciate it.
This is a good blend of sweet, citrus, floral, spicy, woody, aromatic, musky and powdery aromas. It's a pretty warm fragrance, good for using in colder weather. It's like the love child of Rabanne's Invictus and Lalique's Encre Noire. As good as it is for older users who normally dislike the sweet and fresh DNA, younger users who do enjoy that DNA may be thrown off by Nitro's warm and comforting take on it.
This is best suited for older users. Performance is good. Presentation is plain as per the entire Nitro line. This is highly underrated and appreciated and should be given a look at. Recommended.