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La Nuit de LHomme (Batch 2012)

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La Nuit de LHomme (Batch 2012)

Few masculine fragrances from the 2000s have earned the kind of devotion that Yves Saint Laurent La Nuit de l'Homme Eau de Toilette commands. Launched in 2009, created by Anne Flipo, Pierre Wargnye, and Dominique Ropion, it built a reputation almost immediately as the standard for dark, spiced evening wear. The Batch 2012 sits in the sweet spot of its production run, considered by collectors to be fresher and slightly more powdery than the original 2009 release while retaining the same structural DNA. Aromatica carries the Yves Saint Laurent La Nuit de l'Homme decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, sourced from this specific mid-generation batch.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Cardamom

Heart: Lavender, Virginia Cedar, Bergamot

Base: Vetiver, Caraway

The Scent

Cardamom is where everything begins. It arrives as a green, slightly creamy spice cloud that dominates the first fifteen to twenty minutes with real presence. This is not background cardamom. It is the point of the fragrance, and it demands attention. Around the half-hour mark, lavender begins threading through the spice, softening it without neutralizing it. The two notes push against each other in a way that feels deliberate rather than accidental. The bergamot adds a brief lift of citrus brightness that keeps the opening from feeling too heavy, though it fades quickly, its role more structural than aromatic. As the cardamom settles and the citrus recedes, Virginia cedar comes forward and starts anchoring the composition. The cedar in La Nuit de l'Homme is dry, clean, and structural. It does not read as forest or outdoor cedar. It reads as polished wood in a dark room. Lavender and cedar together produce the accord most associated with this fragrance: warm, slightly powdery, aromatic in the classical sense. The Batch 2012 version of this dry-down is marginally fresher than older bottles, with the lavender sitting a little higher in the mix. Some wearers find this a slight softening of the formula's character; others prefer it. The balance between the lavender's softness and the cedar's structure is what gives this accord its staying interest across the middle hours. By the two-hour mark, vetiver and caraway arrive in the base, adding an earthy, slightly anise-adjacent undercurrent that grounds the cedar and gives the composition its final shape. The caraway in particular is subtle but consequential, lending a dry edge that prevents the base from reading as merely soft or generic. The dry-down overall is intimate rather than projecting, pulling close to the skin with a quiet warmth that lingers. The 2012 batch occupies a window that is considered faithful to the original character. If you have encountered a later batch and found it thin, this one reads differently.

When to Wear

La Nuit de l'Homme is built for autumn and winter evenings, particularly dinners, dates, or settings where you want to smell considered rather than casual. The spiced cedar-lavender profile is too warm and structured for summer or bright daytime contexts. It fits the Dates and Nights category with more precision than almost anything else in this price bracket.

Who Is It For

Someone who gravitates toward aromatic-spicy compositions with a dark, woody anchor and wants a bottle that carries genuine fragrance history rather than a current release chasing trends will find this exactly what they are looking for.

If you want to explore the same DNA taken further, La Nuit de l'Homme Le Parfum (Batch 2013) intensifies the base and is worth comparing directly. Browse the full Yves Saint Laurent collection at Aromatica.

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

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La Nuit de LHomme (Batch 2012)

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Description

Few masculine fragrances from the 2000s have earned the kind of devotion that Yves Saint Laurent La Nuit de l'Homme Eau de Toilette commands. Launched in 2009, created by Anne Flipo, Pierre Wargnye, and Dominique Ropion, it built a reputation almost immediately as the standard for dark, spiced evening wear. The Batch 2012 sits in the sweet spot of its production run, considered by collectors to be fresher and slightly more powdery than the original 2009 release while retaining the same structural DNA. Aromatica carries the Yves Saint Laurent La Nuit de l'Homme decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, sourced from this specific mid-generation batch.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Cardamom

Heart: Lavender, Virginia Cedar, Bergamot

Base: Vetiver, Caraway

The Scent

Cardamom is where everything begins. It arrives as a green, slightly creamy spice cloud that dominates the first fifteen to twenty minutes with real presence. This is not background cardamom. It is the point of the fragrance, and it demands attention. Around the half-hour mark, lavender begins threading through the spice, softening it without neutralizing it. The two notes push against each other in a way that feels deliberate rather than accidental. The bergamot adds a brief lift of citrus brightness that keeps the opening from feeling too heavy, though it fades quickly, its role more structural than aromatic. As the cardamom settles and the citrus recedes, Virginia cedar comes forward and starts anchoring the composition. The cedar in La Nuit de l'Homme is dry, clean, and structural. It does not read as forest or outdoor cedar. It reads as polished wood in a dark room. Lavender and cedar together produce the accord most associated with this fragrance: warm, slightly powdery, aromatic in the classical sense. The Batch 2012 version of this dry-down is marginally fresher than older bottles, with the lavender sitting a little higher in the mix. Some wearers find this a slight softening of the formula's character; others prefer it. The balance between the lavender's softness and the cedar's structure is what gives this accord its staying interest across the middle hours. By the two-hour mark, vetiver and caraway arrive in the base, adding an earthy, slightly anise-adjacent undercurrent that grounds the cedar and gives the composition its final shape. The caraway in particular is subtle but consequential, lending a dry edge that prevents the base from reading as merely soft or generic. The dry-down overall is intimate rather than projecting, pulling close to the skin with a quiet warmth that lingers. The 2012 batch occupies a window that is considered faithful to the original character. If you have encountered a later batch and found it thin, this one reads differently.

When to Wear

La Nuit de l'Homme is built for autumn and winter evenings, particularly dinners, dates, or settings where you want to smell considered rather than casual. The spiced cedar-lavender profile is too warm and structured for summer or bright daytime contexts. It fits the Dates and Nights category with more precision than almost anything else in this price bracket.

Who Is It For

Someone who gravitates toward aromatic-spicy compositions with a dark, woody anchor and wants a bottle that carries genuine fragrance history rather than a current release chasing trends will find this exactly what they are looking for.

If you want to explore the same DNA taken further, La Nuit de l'Homme Le Parfum (Batch 2013) intensifies the base and is worth comparing directly. Browse the full Yves Saint Laurent collection at Aromatica.

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

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