* Honey note gives a smoothness to the rich smoky tobacco aroma
* Despite the name, it's a lot drier than you would think and nowhere near as sweet as tobacco vanilla fragrances
* Affordable
* Good performer
* Great presentation with a magnetic cap
* Not unisex
* Not good for younger users who prefer sweeter fresher fragrances
Frenetic Tobacco Honey is an aptly named cologne. You know exactly what you get from the title. My instinct is that this is a clone of the popular Xerjoff Naxos or Dior Tobacolor which are honey and tobacco dominant designer fragrances. I have smelled neither and judge Frenetic Tobacco Honey on its own merits. It's a potent fragrance with two dominant notes, honey and tobacco. The honey gives a nice smoothness to the scent and tames down the smoky tobacco.
This is a great twist from the usual tobacco vanilla combo. Interestingly, it's actually quite dry and not as sweet as a tobacco vanilla fragrance despite honey being in its name. So this is a great tobacco fragrance for those who dislike sweet fragrances. It's very affordable and has a beautiful presentation with a rare magnetic cap.
This is much more suited for older users and is probably not good for younger ones. Especially teenagers who tend towards sweet and fresh fragrances. It's not a unisex fragrance, either. This is really one for the men who want a sophisticated smell to them. Easy recommend if you fall into that category.