I think what we said was that we wouldn't "publicly" discuss a particular set of samples until everyone had finished testing that set of samples (so we didn't bias anyone). I didn't go back and check, but there were only a few public comments on round one, and as I recall none on round two. As soon as everyone finishes testing this round I think we need to "go public" with our thoughts.
I agree that when it comes to fragrances, one size will never fit all... we should be aiming for a scent that some love, but everyone feels is respectable. I'm guessing all of us testers fit your age profile, but I'm not so sure the average member is as old as we might think... I notice a lot of under 25 members posting lately. (If I get a moment I'll see if the membership database has enough info to draw an accurate conclusion about that.) When I read about different colognes on basenotes.com , the age demographics seemingly make a difference... there's lots of comments to the effect that "it smells like an old man's cologne". I guess I'm not sophisticated enough to understand what scents are "old man" versus what... "modern/young man"?
From my perspective, that's not necessarily true. Early on, we agreed (I think ?) that we wanted a better than average base and I believe that was your primary focus for the first two rounds. Now it's time to explore fragrance dimensions. I think we'll be there when we mostly can all answer yes to "would I buy this?", even if it was only to use occasionally. There's two ways we could go here... something totally unique or something very similar to a high-end commercial product. Which way to go is a tough call.
But there are a number of fragrances that are ranked highly on basenotes and seem to get nominated for the "Best man's fragrance" category almost every year... eg, M7, Vetiver, A*Men/Angel Men, Green Irish Tweed, etc. Any knock-off of one of those would be a winner I'd think? And believe it or not, Old Spice usually wins the "Best mass marketed fragrance" category almost every year.
So hurry up and finish testing this round guys so we can discuss what direction to go next.