The original cologne water. This light refreshing cologne has been popular for over two hundred years. Invented in Cologne, Germany (surprise!) in a house with the number "4711". It was originally developed for medicinal purposes. The fascinating story behind this cologne can be found at www.4711.com.
The ingredients are still top secret today, with only the main ingredients known.
4711 Echt Kölnisch Wasser fragrance notes
Head
- bergamot, lemon, orange, petitgrain, neroli
Heart
- rosemary, rose
Base
- musk, woody notes
Where to buy 4711 Echt Kölnisch Wasser by 4711

Cologne - 800ml
HK$ 868.08*
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Cologne - 798ml
HK$ 312.54*
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No 4711 Vintage Original Eau de Cologne 13 OZ Echt Kolnisch /FREE TRAVEL SPRAY
HK$ 233.67*
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Echt Kolnisch Wasser 4711 Eau De Cologne 10 Piece Mini Set .1oz ea Travel Size
HK$ 195.36*
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Latest Reviews of 4711 Echt Kölnisch Wasser
To me this fragrance qualifies as an after bat cm v h splash and not necessarily a "Cologne". I mean the bright fruity and slightly woody accords come barreling through seconds after application giving the lucky wearer miles and miles of refreshing intimacies. All that aside, you can wait 30 minutes and then it's all gone! Where did it go?? It seems like it just evaporated and what a shame too because it's really quite a scent. Obviously this fragrance is successful because it's literally been on the market for centuries, and that's impressive, but, to me, this will be more of an after bath splash and not a Cologne per se. As a matter of fact this fragrance will still be around in another 200yrs because the house knows how to construct and market a classic
This has very limited sillage and longevity, but I splash some on every morning right after my shower. The intense citrusy smell helps to wake me up before I apply my fragrance of the day. It's hard to beat for the price, and I like wearing something that has such a long history.
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While this fragrance definitely had a presence in my life (which is the least shocking thing someone from a German background can say) I had zero memory of what it actually smelled like. My sister remembered it fondly as something our mother would sometimes wear, so I decided to also pick up a 90ml spray bottle for a mind boggling $13 CAD.
The scent is pretty simple, very mild, and has deeply laughable sillage and longevity. It's a little burst of ephemeral freshness that's gone before you remember you've applied it, unless you managed to get some on your clothes. I wouldn't have it any other way. I've often seen the criticism that people are just nostalgic for it, and that it was just a good quality cheap fragrance from a time before those were readily available, I think the purchase was a game changer for me.
Will this be a signature scent? No. However, I could still see myself getting the monstrous 800ml bottle to constantly top up a little atomizer for my bag, or the less cumbersome spray, as I use it to freshen up during the muggy summer months or to add a pleasant scent to my linens. I've even heard of people using it like hand sanitizer thanks to its high alcohol content and inoffensive scent. There's something that feels incredibly decadent about using a cologne as something so utilitarian, but when you can get just shy of a liter of it for 50 dollars, it's a luxury and joy I can afford.
The scent is pretty simple, very mild, and has deeply laughable sillage and longevity. It's a little burst of ephemeral freshness that's gone before you remember you've applied it, unless you managed to get some on your clothes. I wouldn't have it any other way. I've often seen the criticism that people are just nostalgic for it, and that it was just a good quality cheap fragrance from a time before those were readily available, I think the purchase was a game changer for me.
Will this be a signature scent? No. However, I could still see myself getting the monstrous 800ml bottle to constantly top up a little atomizer for my bag, or the less cumbersome spray, as I use it to freshen up during the muggy summer months or to add a pleasant scent to my linens. I've even heard of people using it like hand sanitizer thanks to its high alcohol content and inoffensive scent. There's something that feels incredibly decadent about using a cologne as something so utilitarian, but when you can get just shy of a liter of it for 50 dollars, it's a luxury and joy I can afford.
Inexpensive & wonderful citrus. A lot of bergamot alongside lemon, orange, basil, neroli, and minty jasmine. It smells beautiful but it doesn't last on skin, it's best applied on clothing.
A great one to keep in your bathroom. Can be sprayed on linens or decanted and used in tandem with household cleaning products. Don't overlook this one.
A great one to keep in your bathroom. Can be sprayed on linens or decanted and used in tandem with household cleaning products. Don't overlook this one.
A classic in the sense of history, the 4711 is not an overpowering scent. Nice for a around the house' scent, but I wouldn't wear it for a nice evening out.
Bought this as a reference point, thinking perhaps I'd keep it in my desk drawer, but it's probably going to be more for scenting my sheets and pillow cases. As everyone has said, longevity is non existent and the fragrances that 4711 has inspired make more practical purchases... this was a cheap investment in my own education and entertainment.
Oddly it wasn't the citrus that hit me first off with 4711, it was the neroli, lavender, rose and rosemary, in an almost Ur Barbershop accord. This could be because I was expecting a shotgun blast of lemon that simply wasn't there, so the bracing herbs and uplifting florals took me totally off guard.
On a second wear, the bergamot and lemon really sang, so I'm guessing my first reaction was caused by olfaction being affected by my expectations. After a bracing opening, the citrus is generally very light, almost translucent, if that makes sense. Same for the rose... it's feather light, smoothly blended and just rounds out the whole mix.
The entire feel is totally unisex and a touch dandy, so it's not for the office drawer. But to wear around the house and splash on my bed and furniture, absolutely. Thumbs up, but don't expect a fragrance with genuine utility - for a modern take on the genre with serious legs, I'd take Dunhill Icon.
Oddly it wasn't the citrus that hit me first off with 4711, it was the neroli, lavender, rose and rosemary, in an almost Ur Barbershop accord. This could be because I was expecting a shotgun blast of lemon that simply wasn't there, so the bracing herbs and uplifting florals took me totally off guard.
On a second wear, the bergamot and lemon really sang, so I'm guessing my first reaction was caused by olfaction being affected by my expectations. After a bracing opening, the citrus is generally very light, almost translucent, if that makes sense. Same for the rose... it's feather light, smoothly blended and just rounds out the whole mix.
The entire feel is totally unisex and a touch dandy, so it's not for the office drawer. But to wear around the house and splash on my bed and furniture, absolutely. Thumbs up, but don't expect a fragrance with genuine utility - for a modern take on the genre with serious legs, I'd take Dunhill Icon.
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