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Drakkar Intense

Few masculine names carry the weight that Drakkar Noir built over four decades. Guy Laroche launched Drakkar Intense in 2022 as an Eau de Parfum that takes that storied aromatic fougere blueprint and pulls it into darker, heavier territory without abandoning what made the original iconic. This is not a safe flanker. It pushes the herbs, amplifies the depth, and trades some of the original's sharpness for a warmer, more brooding character. Aromatica carries the Guy Laroche Drakkar Intense decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Wormwood, Coriander, Rosemary, Bergamot

Heart: Lavender, Clary Sage, Juniper Berries

Base: Lavender, Patchouli, Suede, Moss

The Scent

Wormwood and rosemary lead the charge with a bitter, herbal edge that is sharp, almost medicinal, distinguishing this immediately from sweeter modern masculines. Bergamot softens the bite enough to stop it feeling harsh, while coriander adds a faintly spiced, slightly soapy facet underneath. It is brisk and assertive from the first spray, the kind of opening that announces itself without sweetness as a crutch.

Within the first ten to fifteen minutes, the heart begins to take over. Lavender here is not the soft, gentle lavender of office-friendly fragrances. It reads colder and more aromatic, pushed into something more austere by clary sage, which adds a slightly smoky, slightly camphor-like quality that registers as a genuine surprise. Juniper berries bring a dry, gin-like crispness that cuts through the lavender and keeps the composition from turning powdery or sweet. At this stage, the fragrance sits close to a classic fougere structure but with noticeably more tension. The interplay between the cold lavender and the smoky clary sage is where the EDP format does its clearest work, holding the herbal accord at a level of intensity that a lighter concentration could not sustain.

The dry-down is where the EDP concentration earns its keep. Patchouli and suede emerge gradually, grounding the aromatic herbs in something earthier and more textured. The suede accord does not skew leather-loud; it is soft and worn, adding a tactile quality to the drydown. Moss reinforces the classic fougere foundation, giving the base a damp, forest-floor character that sits underneath rather than on top. Lavender persists well into the base, blending with the patchouli and creating a bridge between the herbal heart and the earthy finish. That bridge is one of the more satisfying transitions in the composition, the aromatic and the earthy arriving at a settled, cohesive resolution rather than competing for space.

Opinions split on how close this comes to Drakkar Noir: it can read as a faithful but deeper evolution, or as its own fragrance that borrows the name and goes its own way. What is consistent is that the wormwood and clary sage give it an old-school ruggedness that feels deliberate, a counterpoint to the softer, sweeter masculines dominating today's market. It is uncompromising in that regard.

When to Wear

Drakkar Intense suits cooler months, from autumn through to winter, where the herbal bitterness and earthy base anchor well against cold air. It works best for evening outings and formal dinners, or settings where you want to wear something with presence and historical weight rather than crowd-friendly sweetness. Browse the Aromatic Herbs and Fougere collection for more fragrances in this lineage.

Who Is It For

Men who grew up on the classic barbershop-meets-forest masculines of the 1980s and 1990s will find this immediately legible, as will younger wearers who have specifically sought out that drier, more herbal style as a reaction against the vanilla-dominant mainstream. It rewards people who already like lavender, clary sage, or classic fougere structures and want something with more intensity and base weight than the original Drakkar Noir provides.

If you enjoy Bentley For Men Intense, it occupies a similar space of rich, herb-anchored masculinity and is worth putting side by side. Browse the full Guy Laroche collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Few masculine names carry the weight that Drakkar Noir built over four decades. Guy Laroche launched Drakkar Intense in 2022 as an Eau de Parfum that takes that storied aromatic fougere blueprint and pulls it into darker, heavier territory without abandoning what made the original iconic. This is not a safe flanker. It pushes the herbs, amplifies the depth, and trades some of the original's sharpness for a warmer, more brooding character. Aromatica carries the Guy Laroche Drakkar Intense decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Wormwood, Coriander, Rosemary, Bergamot

Heart: Lavender, Clary Sage, Juniper Berries

Base: Lavender, Patchouli, Suede, Moss

The Scent

Wormwood and rosemary lead the charge with a bitter, herbal edge that is sharp, almost medicinal, distinguishing this immediately from sweeter modern masculines. Bergamot softens the bite enough to stop it feeling harsh, while coriander adds a faintly spiced, slightly soapy facet underneath. It is brisk and assertive from the first spray, the kind of opening that announces itself without sweetness as a crutch.

Within the first ten to fifteen minutes, the heart begins to take over. Lavender here is not the soft, gentle lavender of office-friendly fragrances. It reads colder and more aromatic, pushed into something more austere by clary sage, which adds a slightly smoky, slightly camphor-like quality that registers as a genuine surprise. Juniper berries bring a dry, gin-like crispness that cuts through the lavender and keeps the composition from turning powdery or sweet. At this stage, the fragrance sits close to a classic fougere structure but with noticeably more tension. The interplay between the cold lavender and the smoky clary sage is where the EDP format does its clearest work, holding the herbal accord at a level of intensity that a lighter concentration could not sustain.

The dry-down is where the EDP concentration earns its keep. Patchouli and suede emerge gradually, grounding the aromatic herbs in something earthier and more textured. The suede accord does not skew leather-loud; it is soft and worn, adding a tactile quality to the drydown. Moss reinforces the classic fougere foundation, giving the base a damp, forest-floor character that sits underneath rather than on top. Lavender persists well into the base, blending with the patchouli and creating a bridge between the herbal heart and the earthy finish. That bridge is one of the more satisfying transitions in the composition, the aromatic and the earthy arriving at a settled, cohesive resolution rather than competing for space.

Opinions split on how close this comes to Drakkar Noir: it can read as a faithful but deeper evolution, or as its own fragrance that borrows the name and goes its own way. What is consistent is that the wormwood and clary sage give it an old-school ruggedness that feels deliberate, a counterpoint to the softer, sweeter masculines dominating today's market. It is uncompromising in that regard.

When to Wear

Drakkar Intense suits cooler months, from autumn through to winter, where the herbal bitterness and earthy base anchor well against cold air. It works best for evening outings and formal dinners, or settings where you want to wear something with presence and historical weight rather than crowd-friendly sweetness. Browse the Aromatic Herbs and Fougere collection for more fragrances in this lineage.

Who Is It For

Men who grew up on the classic barbershop-meets-forest masculines of the 1980s and 1990s will find this immediately legible, as will younger wearers who have specifically sought out that drier, more herbal style as a reaction against the vanilla-dominant mainstream. It rewards people who already like lavender, clary sage, or classic fougere structures and want something with more intensity and base weight than the original Drakkar Noir provides.

If you enjoy Bentley For Men Intense, it occupies a similar space of rich, herb-anchored masculinity and is worth putting side by side. Browse the full Guy Laroche collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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