
The Most Wanted EDT Intense
Launched in 2024 and created by Nicolas Bonneville and Honorine Blanc, Azzaro The Most Wanted Eau de Toilette Intense takes the house's fougere boldness and pushes it into deliberately provocative territory. Where many aromatic masculines play it safe, this one leans into a boozy, mossy intensity that reads as unapologetically dark for an EDT. Aromatica carries the Azzaro The Most Wanted EDT Intense decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot
Heart: Lavender
Base: Liquor, Moss
The Scent
Bergamot opens things up with a Mediterranean citrus sharpness, bright and clean but short-lived. Within a few minutes it softens at the edges, and what starts to emerge is a lavender heart that is anything but quiet. Fiery lavender is genuinely the right description here. It has a faintly singed, almost camphoraceous quality that sits far from the gentle lavender of classic barbershop fougeres. The lavender pushes the composition into something more charged and angular than you might expect from an EDT. That charged quality is the hinge of the whole fragrance. It creates a kind of tension between the clean citrus opening and the darker material underneath, and it is this tension that makes the first twenty minutes interesting rather than predictable. Then the base arrives, and this is where the fragrance reveals its real identity. Liquor accord spreads through the dry-down as a warm, vaguely caramelised boozy note, like the bottom of a glass of aged rum or a deep whiskey. It is not a clean, airy boozy note. It is rich and slightly sticky, edging toward gourmand territory, though the moss keeps it grounded. The moss is dark, almost smoky, and it anchors the sweetness before it tips into excess. Together, the liquor and the moss form a base that is heavier than most EDTs and reads closer to an EDP in character. The overall dry-down is warm and woody-aromatic, landing somewhere between a classic fougere and a modern oriental. There is a split worth knowing about. On one skin type, the lavender stays cool and forward and the whole thing reads as a big, bold aromatic. On warmer skin, the boozy-mossy base dominates and the fragrance becomes noticeably sweeter and denser. Neither version is wrong. They are different wearings of the same composition, and which one you get depends largely on your skin chemistry and the ambient temperature.
When to Wear
Best suited to autumn and winter evenings, specifically date nights and late dinners where the boozy darkness reads as deliberate rather than overwhelming. The boozy-mossy drydown can feel heavy in summer heat or in a small air-conditioned office, so reserve it for cooler air and settings where it has room to breathe. The date nights collection at Aromatica has further options in the same register.
Who Is It For
Made for the wearer who already owns a fresh fougere and wants something darker in the same genre. Someone drawn to boozy, moss-forward masculines with the grit of an old-school aromatic but a more modern, denser base.
If you are exploring the Most Wanted line, The Most Wanted EDP Intense and The Most Wanted Parfum sit in the same family and are worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Azzaro collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Launched in 2024 and created by Nicolas Bonneville and Honorine Blanc, Azzaro The Most Wanted Eau de Toilette Intense takes the house's fougere boldness and pushes it into deliberately provocative territory. Where many aromatic masculines play it safe, this one leans into a boozy, mossy intensity that reads as unapologetically dark for an EDT. Aromatica carries the Azzaro The Most Wanted EDT Intense decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot
Heart: Lavender
Base: Liquor, Moss
The Scent
Bergamot opens things up with a Mediterranean citrus sharpness, bright and clean but short-lived. Within a few minutes it softens at the edges, and what starts to emerge is a lavender heart that is anything but quiet. Fiery lavender is genuinely the right description here. It has a faintly singed, almost camphoraceous quality that sits far from the gentle lavender of classic barbershop fougeres. The lavender pushes the composition into something more charged and angular than you might expect from an EDT. That charged quality is the hinge of the whole fragrance. It creates a kind of tension between the clean citrus opening and the darker material underneath, and it is this tension that makes the first twenty minutes interesting rather than predictable. Then the base arrives, and this is where the fragrance reveals its real identity. Liquor accord spreads through the dry-down as a warm, vaguely caramelised boozy note, like the bottom of a glass of aged rum or a deep whiskey. It is not a clean, airy boozy note. It is rich and slightly sticky, edging toward gourmand territory, though the moss keeps it grounded. The moss is dark, almost smoky, and it anchors the sweetness before it tips into excess. Together, the liquor and the moss form a base that is heavier than most EDTs and reads closer to an EDP in character. The overall dry-down is warm and woody-aromatic, landing somewhere between a classic fougere and a modern oriental. There is a split worth knowing about. On one skin type, the lavender stays cool and forward and the whole thing reads as a big, bold aromatic. On warmer skin, the boozy-mossy base dominates and the fragrance becomes noticeably sweeter and denser. Neither version is wrong. They are different wearings of the same composition, and which one you get depends largely on your skin chemistry and the ambient temperature.
When to Wear
Best suited to autumn and winter evenings, specifically date nights and late dinners where the boozy darkness reads as deliberate rather than overwhelming. The boozy-mossy drydown can feel heavy in summer heat or in a small air-conditioned office, so reserve it for cooler air and settings where it has room to breathe. The date nights collection at Aromatica has further options in the same register.
Who Is It For
Made for the wearer who already owns a fresh fougere and wants something darker in the same genre. Someone drawn to boozy, moss-forward masculines with the grit of an old-school aromatic but a more modern, denser base.
If you are exploring the Most Wanted line, The Most Wanted EDP Intense and The Most Wanted Parfum sit in the same family and are worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Azzaro collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











