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Sauvage Eau de Parfum

Perfumer Francois Demachy built the Dior Sauvage Eau de Parfum in 2018 as a warmer, more settled answer to the 2015 original. Where the Sauvage Eau de Toilette cuts clean and metallic, the EDP trades that electric edge for spiced amber depth, keeping the same open-air character but wrapping it in something heavier and more deliberate. Aromatica carries the Dior Sauvage Eau de Parfum decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Bergamot

Heart: Sichuan Pepper, Lavender, Star Anise, Nutmeg

Base: Ambroxan, Vanilla

The Scent

Bergamot opens the EDP with the same brightness you expect from the Sauvage line, but it reads softer here, less citrus-sharp and more like warm lemon peel resting in dry air. Sichuan pepper arrives fast, within the first minute, and it does something interesting: it buzzes rather than burns, adding a faintly electric tingle without the aggression of black pepper. Lavender follows and grounds the whole opening, keeping the composition from drifting too abstract. Together, bergamot, pepper, and lavender form that distinctly French fougere skeleton the line is built on.

Into the heart, star anise and nutmeg shift the register noticeably. This is where the EDP earns its distinction from the EDT. Anise brings a slightly medicinal, almost root-beer sweetness that some find immediately appealing and others need a moment to accept. Nutmeg adds warmth and a faint woody roughness, making the middle feel genuinely spiced rather than aromatic alone. The lavender persists underneath, softening what could otherwise be an angular combination. The spice and floral notes are not competing here; they are pulling in the same direction, toward something rounded and considered.

Roughly twenty to thirty minutes in, as the spices begin to settle, the bergamot has mostly receded. What remains is a cohesive aromatic core where lavender, anise, and nutmeg overlap and blur into each other. The composition at this stage smells more unified than its note list might suggest. There is a faint sweetness that was not present in the opening, not sugary but warm, as though the spices have softened into a single accord rather than remaining distinct ingredients. This mid-stage transition is one of the more satisfying moments in the fragrance.

The drydown is where this fragrance settles into something dense and skin-close. Ambroxan, the synthetic molecule that gives the entire Sauvage line its musky magnetism, is more pronounced here than in the EDT. It reads as a warm, slightly oceanic skin-musk that amplifies the wearer and sits close to the body rather than radiating outward. Vanilla threads through the base without sweetening things dramatically. The result is amber and musk, quietly suggestive, not gourmand. The drydown can read powdery and rich on some skin types; on others it sits clean and skin-like. Both are reasonable outcomes because ambroxan interacts differently depending on skin chemistry, and the low vanilla concentration does not override that variable. What stays consistent is the overall impression: warm, close, and deliberately restrained compared to the EDT's crisper, more diffuse character.

When to Wear

This belongs to autumn and winter evenings: dinner out, a cinema date, or any setting where the warmth of a closed room will amplify the spiced amber base. It also works in cooler office environments where a refined, low-volume aromatic is appropriate without being anodyne.

Who Is It For

Someone who already likes clean, modern masculine fragrances but wants more depth and substance than a typical fresh aromatic delivers, without crossing into heavy oud or gourmand territory.

If you enjoy the Sauvage Elixir, the EDP sits in the same family but is considerably quieter and more wearable in everyday situations. Browse the full Dior collection at Aromatica, or explore the broader Modern Woody/Ambers collection for fragrances built on the same ambroxan-forward DNA.

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

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Description

Perfumer Francois Demachy built the Dior Sauvage Eau de Parfum in 2018 as a warmer, more settled answer to the 2015 original. Where the Sauvage Eau de Toilette cuts clean and metallic, the EDP trades that electric edge for spiced amber depth, keeping the same open-air character but wrapping it in something heavier and more deliberate. Aromatica carries the Dior Sauvage Eau de Parfum decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Bergamot

Heart: Sichuan Pepper, Lavender, Star Anise, Nutmeg

Base: Ambroxan, Vanilla

The Scent

Bergamot opens the EDP with the same brightness you expect from the Sauvage line, but it reads softer here, less citrus-sharp and more like warm lemon peel resting in dry air. Sichuan pepper arrives fast, within the first minute, and it does something interesting: it buzzes rather than burns, adding a faintly electric tingle without the aggression of black pepper. Lavender follows and grounds the whole opening, keeping the composition from drifting too abstract. Together, bergamot, pepper, and lavender form that distinctly French fougere skeleton the line is built on.

Into the heart, star anise and nutmeg shift the register noticeably. This is where the EDP earns its distinction from the EDT. Anise brings a slightly medicinal, almost root-beer sweetness that some find immediately appealing and others need a moment to accept. Nutmeg adds warmth and a faint woody roughness, making the middle feel genuinely spiced rather than aromatic alone. The lavender persists underneath, softening what could otherwise be an angular combination. The spice and floral notes are not competing here; they are pulling in the same direction, toward something rounded and considered.

Roughly twenty to thirty minutes in, as the spices begin to settle, the bergamot has mostly receded. What remains is a cohesive aromatic core where lavender, anise, and nutmeg overlap and blur into each other. The composition at this stage smells more unified than its note list might suggest. There is a faint sweetness that was not present in the opening, not sugary but warm, as though the spices have softened into a single accord rather than remaining distinct ingredients. This mid-stage transition is one of the more satisfying moments in the fragrance.

The drydown is where this fragrance settles into something dense and skin-close. Ambroxan, the synthetic molecule that gives the entire Sauvage line its musky magnetism, is more pronounced here than in the EDT. It reads as a warm, slightly oceanic skin-musk that amplifies the wearer and sits close to the body rather than radiating outward. Vanilla threads through the base without sweetening things dramatically. The result is amber and musk, quietly suggestive, not gourmand. The drydown can read powdery and rich on some skin types; on others it sits clean and skin-like. Both are reasonable outcomes because ambroxan interacts differently depending on skin chemistry, and the low vanilla concentration does not override that variable. What stays consistent is the overall impression: warm, close, and deliberately restrained compared to the EDT's crisper, more diffuse character.

When to Wear

This belongs to autumn and winter evenings: dinner out, a cinema date, or any setting where the warmth of a closed room will amplify the spiced amber base. It also works in cooler office environments where a refined, low-volume aromatic is appropriate without being anodyne.

Who Is It For

Someone who already likes clean, modern masculine fragrances but wants more depth and substance than a typical fresh aromatic delivers, without crossing into heavy oud or gourmand territory.

If you enjoy the Sauvage Elixir, the EDP sits in the same family but is considerably quieter and more wearable in everyday situations. Browse the full Dior collection at Aromatica, or explore the broader Modern Woody/Ambers collection for fragrances built on the same ambroxan-forward DNA.

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

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