Anatomy flavor: Man by Calvin Klein
 Man by Calvin Klein was launched in October 2007 and presented as a new modern classic fragrance for Calvin Klein men aged 25 to 40. The name of precise and unequivocal, like the English translation of L'Homme by Yves Saint Laurent. Simple, short, expressing the essence. Perhaps you want to smell manly, if you take the spirits with the same name.

Bottle sleek, modern architectural sense of proportion. It is unusually large and thin and at the same time is more like a wall than a bottle. Shiny surface of the bottle, like a mirror that makes you think about the black lacquer, polished leather shoes. White edge of the bottle creates a marked contrast ...

The perfume was created by perfumer Jacques Cavallier and Harry Fremont of Firmenich in collaboration with the consultant Ann Gottlieb. All these people - the "old hands" in the marketing of successful contemporary flavors. Men offers modern and not devoid individual flavor. Perfume brings the typical fresh and masculine woody spicy signature, with a fruity and sweet enough. The rich fruit accords and amber make it even more enticing, and the right proportions of citrus help to delve into the secret fruit sensuality. You will feel the fragrance of honey melon - an obscure sour tone, echoing chords of sweet candy. As the aroma makes itself felt a burning green coolness of mint, which gives the flavor complexity.

Adding significantly and at the same time, an unexpected aspect to the fruit flavor is what makes it distinctive masculine scent. The rich sensual amber making perfume is very pleasant to the senses.

It may be noted that the new male image shown in the composition - more metrosexual than macho. Calvin Klein Man could be characterized as a perfume for both sexes, and even better to compare it with colored silk male bathrobe that women could take a while.

Perfume contains notes
Upper - rosemary, mandarin, bergamot, violet.
Central notes - nutmeg, incense, mint and woody accords.
Basic - cypress, sandalwood, amber and musk.