Number Six — America’s First Signature Scent
First blended in 1772, this heirloom fragrance still delivers the same bold intrigue that captured imaginations centuries ago. It opens with a bright rush of citrus and herbs—sparkling bergamot, fresh rosemary, and radiant neroli—that cuts through the air like sunrise over a new republic.
As the fragrance deepens, warm clove, glowing amber, and a whisper of dried rose create a heart that feels both tavern-cozy and salon-refined. Finally, a smooth base of white musk and lavender lingers with quiet sophistication, leaving a clean yet timeless trail.
Number Six remains a rare blend of heritage and modernity—a scent that has weathered revolutions, salons, and centuries without ever losing its edge.
Fragrance Family: Citrus Woody
Top Notes: Bergamot, rosemary, neroli
Heart Notes: Clove, amber, Damascus rose
Base Notes: White musk, lavender
Origins of the Fragrance
Originally created in the late 18th century, this fragrance stands as the longest-lived American cologne formula still in circulation. Meticulously preserved through generations, it embodies the elegance and daring spirit of its era. Each batch today is produced in small runs on American soil, with careful attention to quality, longevity, and sustainability.
Product Details
Full Size: 3.4 oz (100 ml) spray bottle
Travel Size: 0.25 oz (7.5 ml) vial
Eau de Parfum strength (15–20% oils) for lasting wear
Small-batch crafted, cruelty-free, FSC-certified packaging
Made in the USA