The premier men's scent from Davidoff is Cool Water, which exploded onto the fragrance market in the early 1990s and was an instant sensation. Cool Water is a surprisingly light scent that actually became quite popular with women as well as men. Many people find it energizing and would describe it as an uplifting, cheerful, or optimistic scent. Cool Water combines the scents of mint, orange blossom, rosemary, sandalwood, and musk to create its distinctive and alluring aroma. Since the release of the original Cool Water scent, Davidoff has used these ingredients to create more scents in the Cool Water line, including Cool Water Woman. Each of these fragrances is distinct and unique, but all have some version of the bright and positive energy that made the original so popular.
A few years after Cool Water, Davidoff came out with Echo. This scent has a much sharper quality, with cool metallic undertones and earthy notes of suede. Echo is a powerful and strongly masculine cologne. If you find it too strong for daily wear, you can try the shower gel and deodorant stick, which will give you a hint of the same scent in a much less overpowering concentration.
When they decided to release Echo Woman, Davidoff went dramatically in the opposite direction from the tactics they'd used with Cool Water. Instead of simply making a more feminine version of the original Echo scent, they created a contrasting companion fragrance. Echo Woman is fruity, feminine, and very different from its masculine counterpart. It includes a white grape scent--a note never used in a perfume before, which makes Echo Woman a truly unique scent.