So after seeing the banter of @Michael LoCascio Sr and @Steve Louis about this one, I said why not. I have tried it in the past and enjoyed it, not so sure about the gasoline smell referred to below, but it is a distinct smell that I don’t find half bad at all. I also know it says cooler months, but it’s gonna hit near 80 on the bayou today and again, why not! Dior Fahrenheit is a classic, known for its unique blend of contrasting notes, featuring prominent violet leaf, leather, and wood, with fresh citrus (mandarin, bergamot) and warm spices (nutmeg, cedar). It's described as warm, distinctive, and powerful, with a polarizing opening often likened to gasoline that settles into a woody, leathery, musky dry-down, making it a timeless scent for men seeking a bold signature fragrance, suitable for everyday wear but often favored in cooler months.