
Intenso
Quiet confidence rarely announces itself loudly, and Dolce & Gabbana Pour Homme Intenso understands that completely. Launched in 2014 as an Eau de Parfum flanker to the classic D&G Pour Homme, Intenso deepens the original's character into something richer, more deliberate, and surprisingly complex. Where the original played it clean and fresh, Intenso reaches for something more layered: a woody aromatic that leans into tobacco, hay, and an unusual South African wood accord that most people will not have encountered before. Aromatica carries the Dolce & Gabbana Intenso decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lavender, Water Notes, Basil, Marigold, Geranium
Heart: Tobacco, Hay, Clary Sage, Moepel Accord, Bran
Base: Sandalwood, Cypress, Musk, Amber, Labdanum
The Scent
Lavender and basil lead the way at the top, clean and slightly herbal, doing most of the early work. It is not a bold or aggressive start. There is a faint aquatic quality from the water note that keeps the first few minutes feeling airy rather than heavy, and a gentle brightness from marigold and geranium that adds a subtle green edge. On skin, the opening reads as polished and composed, the kind of fragrance that settles in rather than makes an entrance. Those expecting a heavy EdP will be surprised by how approachable and restrained these first minutes actually are. The lavender stays close to skin rather than projecting outward, giving the herbs a soft, almost blurred quality that sets the stage for what follows.
Within ten or fifteen minutes, the heart begins to emerge, and this is where Intenso earns its name. Tobacco comes forward, but not in the sweet, honeyed way most tobacco fragrances handle it. Here it is dry, almost agricultural, paired with hay absolute and a note of bran that gives the composition a distinctly earthy, rustic quality. Clary sage adds a slightly herbal bitterness that balances the warmer elements and stops the tobacco from reading as gourmand. The Moepel accord is the most unusual ingredient: a wood sourced from South Africa with a honeyed, balsamic, and faintly floral quality that sits underneath the tobacco and softens the overall effect without sweetening it excessively. It is the element that makes Intenso feel genuinely different from anything else in the D&G lineup, threading a warm, almost waxy softness through the drier tobacco and hay.
The mid-phase can read slightly musty or animalic depending on skin chemistry, and that reflects a real divide in how the hay and bran combination lands. Those who lean toward clean, mainstream masculine fragrances may find it unexpected or even challenging. Those who appreciate more classical, tobacco-forward aromatic masculines tend to find it genuinely distinguished. It is the kind of split that tells you a fragrance is doing something specific rather than something safe. The hay in particular reads more like dried grass than a barn note, and the bran adds a cereal-like earthiness that anchors the heart without tipping into animalic territory for most wearers. As the heart settles, the Moepel and clary sage begin to blur together, creating a mid-phase transition that is neither fully herbal nor fully woody but something in between.
The dry-down resolves much of that tension. Sandalwood, cypress, amber, and labdanum come together in a warm, resinous base that smooths over the rougher edges of the heart. The cypress keeps things from going fully sweet, adding a dry, slightly coniferous quality that pairs well with the remaining tobacco. What is left on skin after the first hour is a soft, woody amber with the ghost of tobacco: quiet, intimate, and notably close to the skin. The labdanum in particular gives the dry-down a faintly animalic warmth without ever reading as heavy or dated. Intenso finishes cleaner than its heart suggests it will, and that arc from rustic earthiness to refined resinous warmth is what separates it from the more obvious entries in this category.
When to Wear
Intenso suits cooler weather best, from autumn through winter, and works particularly well in professional settings or evening occasions where a little gravity is welcome. The restrained opening and dry, resinous dry-down make it a strong choice for office wear during colder months or a dinner out where something polished but not attention-seeking fits the setting.
Who Is It For
Someone who finds most designer masculines too generic and wants something with a drier, more textured character but is not ready to commit fully to niche territory will find Intenso a natural home. Fans of aromatic, tobacco-laced compositions who prefer their fragrances to feel considered rather than loud will find it particularly satisfying.
If you enjoy Devotion Pour Homme, Intenso shares that same D&G sensibility of restrained sophistication with a warmer, darker twist. Browse the full Dolce & Gabbana collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Quiet confidence rarely announces itself loudly, and Dolce & Gabbana Pour Homme Intenso understands that completely. Launched in 2014 as an Eau de Parfum flanker to the classic D&G Pour Homme, Intenso deepens the original's character into something richer, more deliberate, and surprisingly complex. Where the original played it clean and fresh, Intenso reaches for something more layered: a woody aromatic that leans into tobacco, hay, and an unusual South African wood accord that most people will not have encountered before. Aromatica carries the Dolce & Gabbana Intenso decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lavender, Water Notes, Basil, Marigold, Geranium
Heart: Tobacco, Hay, Clary Sage, Moepel Accord, Bran
Base: Sandalwood, Cypress, Musk, Amber, Labdanum
The Scent
Lavender and basil lead the way at the top, clean and slightly herbal, doing most of the early work. It is not a bold or aggressive start. There is a faint aquatic quality from the water note that keeps the first few minutes feeling airy rather than heavy, and a gentle brightness from marigold and geranium that adds a subtle green edge. On skin, the opening reads as polished and composed, the kind of fragrance that settles in rather than makes an entrance. Those expecting a heavy EdP will be surprised by how approachable and restrained these first minutes actually are. The lavender stays close to skin rather than projecting outward, giving the herbs a soft, almost blurred quality that sets the stage for what follows.
Within ten or fifteen minutes, the heart begins to emerge, and this is where Intenso earns its name. Tobacco comes forward, but not in the sweet, honeyed way most tobacco fragrances handle it. Here it is dry, almost agricultural, paired with hay absolute and a note of bran that gives the composition a distinctly earthy, rustic quality. Clary sage adds a slightly herbal bitterness that balances the warmer elements and stops the tobacco from reading as gourmand. The Moepel accord is the most unusual ingredient: a wood sourced from South Africa with a honeyed, balsamic, and faintly floral quality that sits underneath the tobacco and softens the overall effect without sweetening it excessively. It is the element that makes Intenso feel genuinely different from anything else in the D&G lineup, threading a warm, almost waxy softness through the drier tobacco and hay.
The mid-phase can read slightly musty or animalic depending on skin chemistry, and that reflects a real divide in how the hay and bran combination lands. Those who lean toward clean, mainstream masculine fragrances may find it unexpected or even challenging. Those who appreciate more classical, tobacco-forward aromatic masculines tend to find it genuinely distinguished. It is the kind of split that tells you a fragrance is doing something specific rather than something safe. The hay in particular reads more like dried grass than a barn note, and the bran adds a cereal-like earthiness that anchors the heart without tipping into animalic territory for most wearers. As the heart settles, the Moepel and clary sage begin to blur together, creating a mid-phase transition that is neither fully herbal nor fully woody but something in between.
The dry-down resolves much of that tension. Sandalwood, cypress, amber, and labdanum come together in a warm, resinous base that smooths over the rougher edges of the heart. The cypress keeps things from going fully sweet, adding a dry, slightly coniferous quality that pairs well with the remaining tobacco. What is left on skin after the first hour is a soft, woody amber with the ghost of tobacco: quiet, intimate, and notably close to the skin. The labdanum in particular gives the dry-down a faintly animalic warmth without ever reading as heavy or dated. Intenso finishes cleaner than its heart suggests it will, and that arc from rustic earthiness to refined resinous warmth is what separates it from the more obvious entries in this category.
When to Wear
Intenso suits cooler weather best, from autumn through winter, and works particularly well in professional settings or evening occasions where a little gravity is welcome. The restrained opening and dry, resinous dry-down make it a strong choice for office wear during colder months or a dinner out where something polished but not attention-seeking fits the setting.
Who Is It For
Someone who finds most designer masculines too generic and wants something with a drier, more textured character but is not ready to commit fully to niche territory will find Intenso a natural home. Fans of aromatic, tobacco-laced compositions who prefer their fragrances to feel considered rather than loud will find it particularly satisfying.
If you enjoy Devotion Pour Homme, Intenso shares that same D&G sensibility of restrained sophistication with a warmer, darker twist. Browse the full Dolce & Gabbana collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.










