Description
The classic Gold Cap edition of Greenbriar is a rugged, zesty cologne with citrus, sage, and vetiver notes that evokes the aura of an old-school barbershop, if your barber were an Upper East Side Manhattan destination for Ivy League prepsters and Wall Street moguls of the 1980s.
The original Jockey Club, first introduced at New York’s Plaza Hotel in 1840, is considered to be America’s first “sport” cologne and quickly became the favored scent from Saratoga to Churchill Downs. A breezy, casual fragrance, it was exceptionally fresh and long-lasting, superbly carrying you through an energetic afternoon playing polo or sailing your yacht.
The classic Gold Cap edition of Newport is a crisp marine cologne with citrus, floral, and woody notes that evokes the aura of an old-school barbershop, if your barber had a quaint shoppe in a posh seaside town of historical importance.
Our Number Six Cologne has all the classic, aromatic and citrus-forward notes of our beautiful and complex original 1772 Number Six formulation, with a lighter hint of amber, floral, and musk notes. The cologne has top notes of sparkling bergamot, rosemary and white narcissus that set the stage for a vibrant heart of clove and 27 secret aromatics.