A lot of people would be surprised to hear that pineapple-forward fragrances—when done right, of course—are anything but the aggressively sweet-smelling, in-your-face fruit bombs they might have expected.
But not you, right? You’re reading an article about the best pineapple colognes, so you already know that there’s olfactory gold to be mined here.
Like any of the other best colognes out there, the fragrances I’ve chosen for this list deploy the pineapple note deftly. Not too subtle and not too loud. Not too day and not too night. They goldilocks their way right into the sweet spot of come-hither colognes that are sure to be your go-tos for the warmer months.
With that, let’s find your next best fair-weather fragrance.
Key Takeaways
To find the best pineapple colognes, I began by poring over dozens of citrus-forward fragrances, analyzing their most prominent notes, ingredient lists, customer reviews, sillage, and average shelf life. The resulting five are the best of the best based on factors that include but aren’t limited to top, middle, and base notes, versatility, longevity, and projection.
My top overall pick—the one and only Creed Aventus—is a pineapple-forward fragrance with near-universal seasonality. Close behind is my budget-friendly pick, Nautica Blue.
Why it’s great: If you opened this article knowing that Creed Aventus would be holding court as my number one pick, well… you’re pretty good at knowing things. This classic is a shoo-in for the best pineapple cologne thanks to its supporting top-note cast of lemon, apple, and pepper. Riding shotgun along with pineapple are jasmine and patchouli, followed by subtly masculine notes of birch, cedar, and oakmoss.
Who is this for? Aventus will serve you well during the fall and winter months thanks to its prominent base notes, but a fresh pineapple fragrance and other bright scents shine through. Enough so to make this men’s pineapple cologne a go-to for all seasons.
Flaws but not deal-breakers: If it’s pineapple you seek, it’s pineapple you’ll get. But you’ll also get a steep price tag with this bottle, so you’ll be glad Aventus is more than just a one-trick pony.
Top Notes: Lemon, Pink Pepper, Apple, Bergamot, Black Currant | Middle Notes: Pineapple, Jasmine, Patchouli | Base Notes: Birch, Ambroxan, Cedarwood, Oakmoss, Mush | Type: Eau de Parfum
Why it’s great: At long last, we arrive at the first next great cologne of the rest of your life. Which I hope made sense. It didn’t. Moving on. Ralph Lauren’s Polo 67 is such a crowd-pleaser. Opening with pineapple and bergamot, it segues into sage and, finally, vetiver and patchouli.
Who is this for? You’re a guy who doesn’t need a special occasion to spritz a little cologne on your pulse points. You’re discerning but not fussy. You like to smell nice. And pineapple. Nailed it.
Flaws but not deal-breakers: I don’t say this often, but… nope, none with this pineapple perfume.
Top Notes: Pineapple, Bergamot | Middle Notes: Sage | Base Notes: Vetiver, Patchouli | Type: Eau de Toilette
Why it’s great: Opening with pineapple and lime,
Who is this for? Young cologne enthusiasts who don’t have the budget for luxury colognes will love
Flaws but not deal-breakers: Some reviewers of
Top Notes: Pineapple, Bergamot, Lime | Middle Notes: Jasmine | Base Notes: Sandalwood, Musk, Cedar | Type: Eau de Toilette
Why it’s great: When you think pineapple cologne, do you think sexy-as-all-hell amber, tobacco, citrus, and sandalwood? Of course not. You think pineapple. And while D.S. & Durga’s Black Magenta opens prominently with pink pineapple, there’s so much more to it.
Who is this for? Black Magenta’s pineapple-y top notes will serve you well during dinner. But because of its moderate longevity, you’ll be thankful that the bright middle notes of this men’s pineapple cologne quickly give way to nightcap-friendly base notes of amber and sandalwood. Spritz before dinner, let the night run its course, thank me later.
Flaws but not deal-breakers: If you’re a true pineapple purist in search of in-your-face fruit, then this isn’t for you. Pineapple is present and accounted for, but it’s not the star of the show.
Top Notes: Pink Pineapple, Pepper | Middle Notes: Floral, Citrus | Base Notes: Amber, Tobacco, Sandalwood | Type: Eau de Parfum
Why it’s great: Which brings us to your next great spring and summer cologne—Nishane’s Hacivat. Bursting on the scene with bergamot, pineapple, and grapefruit, this vibrant fragrance gives way to the usual suspects of patchouli, jasmine, and oakmoss.
Who is this for? Its finish is complex and earthy, but Hacivat’s pineapple-forward opening carries through. Put another way, this pineapple perfume is perfect for coffee dates, beach walks, and late afternoons in the coworking space that may or may not lead to happy hour cocktails down the road.
Flaws but not deal-breakers: Like so many colognes of its quality, Nishane’s Hacivat skews niche in that it’s pricey and borderline specific in terms of its fragrance profile.
Top Notes: Bergamot, Pineapple, Grapefruit | Middle Notes: Jasmine, Patchouli, Cedarwood | Base Notes: Oakmoss, Timberwood | Type: Extrait de Parfum
Buying Considerations For The Best Pineapple Colognes
Fragrance Profile
When you think about pineapple perfume for men, you probably think of fresh, fruity, citrus-y scents. And you certainly wouldn’t be wrong. But keep in mind that the best pineapple colognes are balanced and may contain top, middle, and base notes that skew more warm and earthy like tobacco, vanilla, and teakwood. Scent is highly subjective. Go with what smells and feels right for your lifestyle.
Longevity
Think about when and where you’ll be spritzing your men’s pineapple cologne. To the office? On a date? To a private Maldivian island? Wherever that might be, make sure that the longevity of the fragrance you choose is going to stick with you for the duration. Creed Aventus, for example, will typically outlast the likes of
Price
If you’re new to cologne and perfume, then you may not realize that there are several outstanding pineapple-forward options out there that are subtle, sneakily sexy, and suitable for a variety of occasions and seasons. Of course, the same is true on the opposite end of the spectrum. Luxury fragrances abound. With scent being as subjective as it is, remind yourself to never judge a book by its cover when it comes to the price of cologne.
How We Chose
As a fashion and grooming writer at FashionBeans, I compare, test, and research the products that make a gentleman a gentleman. If it can be worn, carried, used, or spritzed in a way that elevates your look and feel, then I’m into it.
For this best men’s pineapple cologne review, I analyzed dozens of the best smelling fragrances and pored over customer reviews, fragrance profiles, product specifications, and my own experience to understand what makes the best men’s pineapple cologne. The resulting five are what I’m calling the best of the best. Some of my key considerations include:
Versatility: To hone in on the top pineapple perfume offerings across multiple categories, I prioritized bottles with fresh, vibrant, summer-friendly scents offset by versatile, evening-appropriate notes like musk and cedarwood.
Customer Reviews: I read dozens of product reviews in search of both positive and negative throughlines before citing various perspectives throughout this list.
Price: You need to smell nice, but you also need the expense to make sense for your financial situation. With the selection of incredible fragrances on the market today, there’s no need to overpay for anything. I kept that consideration top of mind when choosing these fragrances.
Why Trust Us?
Kelly Larson is a seasoned grooming expert at FashionBeans. With a prolific career covering men’s grooming and fashion, Kelly has authored numerous well-regarded articles, from reviewing specific lines from brands like Valentino, Bvlgari, and Vince Camuto, to exploring alternatives to Baccarat Rouge 540 and Dior Sauvage.
To compile this list of the best pineapple colognes for men, Kelly researched dozens of products, taking into account their longevity, sillage, value for money, customer reviews, and the pineapple-forward seasonality of their fragrance profiles. Kelly’s dedication and expertise make him your go-to guy for all things cologne.
Final Verdict
It’s true. Pineapple colognes and perfumes are having quite a moment right now. But there’s a huge difference between the dozens of overly fruity, headache-inducing scents flooding the market every day and the subtle, versatile colognes on this list. My top overall pick for men’s pineapple cologne is the classic Creed Aventus. If you’re looking for a day-to-night cologne with just the right amount of pineapple undertones, it’ll serve you well.
FAQ
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My top picks for colognes that smell like pineapple are Creed Aventus, Nautica Bluee, Nishane Hacivat, D.S. & Durga Black Magenta, and Ralph Lauren Polo 67. There are countless options on the market, but these five manage to seamlessly weave in the pineapple note in a way that’s suitable for almost any occasion.
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Along with jasmine and patchouli, Creed Aventus features pineapple as a standout middle note. The scent of pineapple is subtly prevalent, but there’s so much more to appreciate with this classic fragrance.
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If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a thousand times—scent is incredibly subjective. That said, pineapple is having quite a moment right now and, when deployed expertly, is a subjectively pleasing scent overall.
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