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Sauvage Elixir

When Dior wanted to push the Sauvage line into new territory, they built Dior Sauvage Elixir, a concentrated parfum released in 2021 that trades the line's signature freshness for raw, spiced intensity. Where the original Sauvage EDT skews airy and wide, this one goes deep. Aromatica carries the Dior Sauvage Elixir decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can test this beast before the investment. Perfumer Francois Demachy kept the wild, untamed spirit of Sauvage intact but turned up every dial.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Cardamom, Grapefruit

Heart: Lavender

Base: Licorice, Sandalwood, Amber, Patchouli, Haitian Vetiver

The Scent

A spice rack in full force is what greets the nose first. Nutmeg, cinnamon, and cardamom hit simultaneously, sharp and almost medicinal in their concentration, and the grapefruit does not soften them so much as give them a brief citrus frame before stepping aside. This is not a gentle introduction. Within the first few minutes you understand exactly what this fragrance is: loud, warm, and uncompromising. The opening can read as almost overwhelming, and that is not an exaggeration. The spice concentration is significantly higher than you would expect even from a typical parfum concentration.

Lavender arrives in the heart, and this is where Sauvage Elixir reveals its structural intelligence. The lavender does not turn this into a barbershop scent. Instead it acts as a bridge, cooling the spice enough to make the composition breathable without diluting its intensity. It reads as aromatic warmth rather than fresh herbal, sitting comfortably between the hot spiced top and the rich, resinous base waiting beneath it. The transition from spice to lavender is gradual rather than abrupt, the cardamom and cinnamon fading slowly as the floral-aromatic quality rises to meet them, creating a middle phase that feels simultaneously hot and composed.

As the lavender begins to recede, the base materials start asserting themselves in layers. Licorice becomes a dominant player as the fragrance settles, and opinion on it can cut either way: it can add a sophisticated sweetness that meshes beautifully with the Haitian vetiver's dark, smoky earthiness, or it can read medicinal or polarising depending on skin chemistry. If licorice tends to go sharp on your skin, approach this one carefully. For most wearers it merges with sandalwood, amber, and patchouli into a thick, resinous base that sits close to the skin and radiates slow, deliberate warmth. The Haitian vetiver specifically provides a smoky, almost ashy quality that anchors everything and keeps the dry-down from going fully sweet.

When to Wear

Sauvage Elixir is built for cold-weather and evening wear, made for autumn nights, winter social occasions, and candlelit settings where its heat and density read as intention rather than excess. Browse the Dates | Nights collection for other fragrances in this territory. It would feel out of place on a hot afternoon or in a professional daytime setting.

Who Is It For

Someone who finds the original Sauvage too safe, who wants heavy spice and dark resins rather than the fresh-clean route most masculine fragrances take, and who is comfortable wearing something that announces itself before they walk into a room will find exactly what they are looking for here.

If you enjoy the original Sauvage Eau de Toilette, this sits in the same DNA but takes it somewhere considerably darker and denser, and the two are worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Dior collection at Aromatica.

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

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Sauvage Elixir

$1,485.00

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Description

When Dior wanted to push the Sauvage line into new territory, they built Dior Sauvage Elixir, a concentrated parfum released in 2021 that trades the line's signature freshness for raw, spiced intensity. Where the original Sauvage EDT skews airy and wide, this one goes deep. Aromatica carries the Dior Sauvage Elixir decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can test this beast before the investment. Perfumer Francois Demachy kept the wild, untamed spirit of Sauvage intact but turned up every dial.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Cardamom, Grapefruit

Heart: Lavender

Base: Licorice, Sandalwood, Amber, Patchouli, Haitian Vetiver

The Scent

A spice rack in full force is what greets the nose first. Nutmeg, cinnamon, and cardamom hit simultaneously, sharp and almost medicinal in their concentration, and the grapefruit does not soften them so much as give them a brief citrus frame before stepping aside. This is not a gentle introduction. Within the first few minutes you understand exactly what this fragrance is: loud, warm, and uncompromising. The opening can read as almost overwhelming, and that is not an exaggeration. The spice concentration is significantly higher than you would expect even from a typical parfum concentration.

Lavender arrives in the heart, and this is where Sauvage Elixir reveals its structural intelligence. The lavender does not turn this into a barbershop scent. Instead it acts as a bridge, cooling the spice enough to make the composition breathable without diluting its intensity. It reads as aromatic warmth rather than fresh herbal, sitting comfortably between the hot spiced top and the rich, resinous base waiting beneath it. The transition from spice to lavender is gradual rather than abrupt, the cardamom and cinnamon fading slowly as the floral-aromatic quality rises to meet them, creating a middle phase that feels simultaneously hot and composed.

As the lavender begins to recede, the base materials start asserting themselves in layers. Licorice becomes a dominant player as the fragrance settles, and opinion on it can cut either way: it can add a sophisticated sweetness that meshes beautifully with the Haitian vetiver's dark, smoky earthiness, or it can read medicinal or polarising depending on skin chemistry. If licorice tends to go sharp on your skin, approach this one carefully. For most wearers it merges with sandalwood, amber, and patchouli into a thick, resinous base that sits close to the skin and radiates slow, deliberate warmth. The Haitian vetiver specifically provides a smoky, almost ashy quality that anchors everything and keeps the dry-down from going fully sweet.

When to Wear

Sauvage Elixir is built for cold-weather and evening wear, made for autumn nights, winter social occasions, and candlelit settings where its heat and density read as intention rather than excess. Browse the Dates | Nights collection for other fragrances in this territory. It would feel out of place on a hot afternoon or in a professional daytime setting.

Who Is It For

Someone who finds the original Sauvage too safe, who wants heavy spice and dark resins rather than the fresh-clean route most masculine fragrances take, and who is comfortable wearing something that announces itself before they walk into a room will find exactly what they are looking for here.

If you enjoy the original Sauvage Eau de Toilette, this sits in the same DNA but takes it somewhere considerably darker and denser, and the two are worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Dior collection at Aromatica.

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

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