The question, “What are the Top Men’s Cologne and Perfumes” list is not an easily defined list. There are several ways to develop a “Top Mens Cologne and Perfume” list and this process starts with the preferences for cologne and perfume fragrance scents for men by category of the perfume “base notes” that the individual man prefers. As an example, the Gentlemen’s Quarterly, publishes a list of top global man’s cologne and perfumes and this list includes classic colognes, names like Aqua De Gio by Armani, Greed Cologne spray by Creed, Aramis Cologne for men, PI by Givenchy, Fahrenheit by designer Christian Dior, Must de Cartier Cologne, Halston Cologne by Halston, Eau Sauvage Cologne spray by Dior. This is a mixed list of top colognes for men with various “base note” fragrances that have a generic worldwide appeal. Base note perfume oils used in men’s colognes are leafy, fresh green outdoors scents including mint, lavender, green herbs; Musk for the sexy men’s romantic perfume fragrances for evening; citrus perfume oils that work all day with a fresh clean fragrance; tobacco and woods perfume oils; leather a long a favorite of men throughout the ages. Corporate business concerns would be subdivided into a choice of that man’s weekend daytime activity, names like Lacoste, Dolce Gabbana, Canoe, Chaps, Burberry, Bvlgari BLV, Davidhoff, Hugo Boss, Joop, Armani Gio; and his need to wear more sophisticated colognes and perfumes, like Versace Man, Rochas Man, Dunhill, Cuba, Herrera for Men, Le Male by Jean Paul Gautier, Halston, Tzar, Drakkar Noir, Fahrenheit, PI, Creed, Must de Cartier, Escada Men, Fendi, Eau Homme, Hermes, during executive meetings and at evening events. Each man would have to develop two lists of his “top colognes & perfumes for men” for his personal use once he determines his preferences for “base note” perfume oil fragrances