That gets a bit subjective. But many mentioned are quite masculine.
I would throw out some of the 80s style scents as oozing testosterone. Most 80s Scent's were a combo of patchouli and sandalwood that pipit out a particularly masculine vibe.
Van Clef & Arpels Pour Homme
Giorgio for Men. (not to be confused with anything by Armani. Giorgio Beverly Hills is the name of the company)
Santos de Cartier Concentre
Versace L'Homme ( I know lots of this crowd read "Versace" and think "ewwww, Versace!" But this was his first fragrance for men and it is potent, manly stuff)
Vintage Tabarome is probably the King Kong to me, but it is discontinued and VERY pricey if you find it.
Penhaligons Sartorial one of the modern offerings that's all man.
I would throw out some of the 80s style scents as oozing testosterone. Most 80s Scent's were a combo of patchouli and sandalwood that pipit out a particularly masculine vibe.
Van Clef & Arpels Pour Homme
Giorgio for Men. (not to be confused with anything by Armani. Giorgio Beverly Hills is the name of the company)
Santos de Cartier Concentre
Versace L'Homme ( I know lots of this crowd read "Versace" and think "ewwww, Versace!" But this was his first fragrance for men and it is potent, manly stuff)
Vintage Tabarome is probably the King Kong to me, but it is discontinued and VERY pricey if you find it.
Penhaligons Sartorial one of the modern offerings that's all man.