Maurer & Wirtz Tabac Man Silver ~ new fragrance

Tabac Man Silver cologneMäurer & Wirtz will launch Tabac Man Silver next month. The new flanker to their Tabac Man fragrance (launched in 2000, and not to be confused with Tabac Original) is described as having a “cool freshness” and is aimed at modern men who are always in search of new challenges.

The fragrance notes for Tabac Man Silver include bergamot, grapefruit, mandarin, ginger, nutmeg, cardamom, lavender, bourbon geranium, galbanum, elemi, carrot seed, cedar, patchouli, vetiver, sandalwood and musk.

Mäurer & Wirtz Tabac Man Silver will be available in 30 and 50 ml Eau de Toilette and in matching grooming products. (via cosmoty.de)

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  1. Joe
    Posted on 26 June 2009

    Sounds good to me, and I’ve yet to try Tabac Original. But ick! That bottle. At least one could slyly hide it in one’s tool kit without raising eyebrows.

    • Robin
      Posted on 26 June 2009

      I’ve tried TO, but not Tabac Man…and they sound quite different. Agree — that’s a darned hideous bottle.

    • boojum
      Posted on 27 June 2009

      Nail polish meets exacto knife……..

  2. Daisy
    Posted on 26 June 2009

    Horrid bottle….but words like Bergamot, ginger and nutmeg make my lemming muscles quiver.

    • Robin
      Posted on 26 June 2009

      Just did a quick search on bergamot, nutmeg, ginger: boy, not hard to find!

      • Daisy
        Posted on 26 June 2009

        results= lots of lemming activity on my part :-D

      • boojum
        Posted on 27 June 2009

        Nope, I’ve been noticing all the nutmeg!

  3. Viraj Vyas
    Posted on 27 June 2009

    ginger nutmeg cardamom bourbon geranium, galbanum sandalwood and musk….sounds dizzy.But i am excited about the bourbon in it.

  4. owengreen
    Posted on 27 June 2009

    I’d imagine that if the fragrance was too generic for you, you could use the juice to lubricate old bolts, squeaky hinges, and machine parts.

    WD-41?

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