GIFTED: Portland General Store's Whiskey cologne

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GIFTED: Portland General Store's Whiskey cologne

POSTED: Friday, December 18, 2009, 4:34 PM
Filed Under: Booze | Gifted
Hickorees.com

What's more manly than smelling of� leather, spice and� the righteous sweat of splitting logs in a cable knit sweater?� Smelling like booze -- on� your� neck, not your breath.

Hickoree's Hard Goods in Brooklyn takes the smoky bite of a fine dram and bottles it to fragrance the manliest man in their #006 Whiskey eau de toilette.�� They describe it as "It is not a scent for every man � this is a powerfully masculine scent. Elegance, strength, and charisma describe this fragrance . . . a deep woodsy and amber fragrance with a surprising hint of spice that reveals itself over the hours . . . notes include vetiver, labdanum, vanilla, woods and fruit.�

Snap it up (or an aftershave version) for your man at Hickorees.com.

h/t Selectism


dc13
Posted 2010-02-07 03:24:43
i just received my aftershave balm from PGS and have to say that I was a bit disappointed with the packaging and the product. They look much nicer in photo than in person--the medicinal-looking bottle is plastic and the "vintage" label is actually an inkjet print, texture and all. The Whiskey Balm smells very nice, but it's more of an oil than a balm and does not absorb at all.
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