Dunhill for Men Eau de Toilette 100ml is one of the great long-running British men's classics — originally launched in 1934 by Alfred Dunhill and updated in a 2003 re-creation by master perfumer Michel Almairac. A polished woody-spicy fougère with classical British codes, it opens with Amalfi lemon, lavender, geranium and nutmeg, develops through a refined heart of carnation, iris, rose, jasmine and woods, and settles onto a deep base of leather, oakmoss, vetiver, sandalwood, Virginia cedar and tonka bean.
About Alfred Dunhill
Founded in London in 1893 by Alfred Dunhill, the brand began as a maker of motoring accessories before evolving into a leading British purveyor of menswear, leather goods, lighters, and pipes. Its perfumery line, launched in the 1930s with Dunhill for Men, has always favoured restrained, well-bred classicism over loud trend-driven scents.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Amalfi lemon, Lavender, Geranium, Nutmeg
- Heart: Carnation, Iris, Rose, Jasmine, Woods
- Base: Leather, Oakmoss, Vetiver, Sandalwood, Virginia cedar, Tonka bean
Olfactory family: Woody Spicy | Originally launched: 1934 | Re-creation: 2003, Michel Almairac
Who it's for
Dunhill for Men suits men who appreciate classical British colognes — those who prefer leather, oakmoss and tonka in their drydown over modern fresh-aquatics or sweet gourmands. It is at its best in autumn and winter, ideal for office, evenings and smart-casual settings, and is a quietly distinctive everyday signature with a long-running history.
How to use
- Hold the bottle around 15 cm from the skin.
- Spray onto pulse points — wrists, neck, chest.
- Two to three sprays balance presence and longevity for the eau de toilette concentration.
- For longer trail in cool weather, mist a small amount onto a coat lapel or scarf.
Specifications
- Size: 100ml
- Concentration: Eau de Toilette
- Gender: Men
- Brand: Alfred Dunhill
- Originally launched: 1934
A long-loved British men's classic from one of London's great heritage houses — refined, well-tailored, and as wearable today as it was in the 1930s.



