Price $47 |
You Save 29% |
Sale $32.98 |
Launched by the design house of Rochas in 1999, ROCHAS MAN is classified as a sharp, oriental, woody fragrance. This masculine scent possesses a blend of coffee and lavender, with low notes of amber and sandalwood. It is recommended for daytime wear.
Notes Top Note: Lavender, Green Leaves, Bergamot, Artemisia Middle Note: Jasmine, Lily Of The Valley, Orris, Milk Base Note: Vanilla, Coffee, Amber, Sandal
Recommended Use Casual
Size 1.7 oz
You Might Also Like
Recent reviews of Rochas Man
-




Review of Rochas Man by Zaid Mousa
Smells great, very sexy, received in the mail today, put it on in class and got a lot of attention. I would consider this cologne a neutral cologne that both male or female could wear.
-




Review of Rochas Man by Dennis Schnak
I discovered this cologne about 8 years ago in Jamaca. I was taken in by jasmine/coffee/sandelwood smell. It's a good winter evening scent. The ladies like the sweet vanilla fragrance. It's good, but not a favorite anymore. Try PI.
-




Review of Rochas Man by Terence
By far one of my favorite cologne. Very sweet with a light scent of citrus. Rochas is not a very popular cologne, and because of this it is the perfect buy. I am constantly getting compliments on the way i smell. I promise you will be satisfied!
-




Review of Rochas Man by A. Woolsey
Riding the coattails of Angel Men’s popularity, Rochas Man is another gourmand scent stuffing all sorts of candy smells into a bottle for one big sugar bomb of a nighttime fragrance. Chocolate and coffee are both in abundance (passed off as “mocha” by Rochas), and, instead of bitter tar and fresh mint, Rochas employs the bracing qualities of lavender. But rather than the earthy base of patchouli for a grounding counterpoint that Angel Men uses, Rochas Man goes for amber and vanilla, which tips everything into diabetic coma territory. Overlooking how derivative it is, the scent is all just too cloying. Stick with Angel Men.
-




Review of Rochas Man by Nick Galvez
This is pretty girly. It smells more like Perry Ellis 360 White or JPG then Angel in my opinion. It's a lot more powdery. However, if you are going to chose between Angel and this, I recomend Rochas Man. It doesn't have one of the vile notes that Angel has. Because tastes seem to vary by age and local: San Francisco, age 24.
-




Review of Rochas Man by Steve Foster
Love Rochas Man! As Richard said, strong but not overwhelming scent, it’s a lasting smooth scent. I would say it is kind of powdery, not sure if that is the amber or lavender or what but its nice. If you like Pi, Baldessarini, Lolilta etc, you'll enjoy this as well.






