Fragrance Oil EAU Sauvage-Fine Fragrance
Eau Sauvage arrived in 1966 and rewrote the rules of masculine fragrance — a scent so ahead of its time that it still feels modern six decades later. It opens with a burst of sunlit citrus: bright lemon and bergamot lifted by crisp rosemary and cool basil, immediate and alive, like the Mediterranean coast in early morning.
The heart is where Eau Sauvage reveals its genius. Jasmine — rendered luminous by hedione, then a revolutionary synthetic, now a legend — floats alongside rose, iris, lavender, and carnation in a floral accord that is neither sweet nor feminine, but simply beautiful. Effortless in the way only truly great things are.
The dry-down is earthy and assured. Vetiver, oakmoss, and amber settle into the skin with quiet authority, leaving a trail of warmth and woodsy depth that speaks without raising its voice.
Fragrance Notes
- Top: Lemon, bergamot, rosemary, basil
- Heart: Jasmine, hedione, rose, iris, lavender, carnation
- Base: Vetiver, oakmoss, amber, musk
Best worn: Daytime, warm weather, any occasion that calls for effortless confidence
Not a fragrance for a type of man. A fragrance for a man who doesn't need one.