Eau Sauvage by Dior

Eau Sauvage by Dior was created by Edmond Roudnitska, a renowned French perfumer known for his artistry and innovation in the perfumery industry. The cologne is a classic citrus aromatic fragrance that is often associated with elegance and masculinity.

The top notes are lemon, bergamot, basil, rosemary, and caraway. The heart notes are hedione, coriander, carnation, and orris root. The base notes are oakmoss, vetiver, musk, and amber. The cologne has a fresh and clean scent because of its combination of bright citrus notes with herbal, woody, and spicy undertones.

Eau Sauvage is iconic because it was the first fragrance to use hedione, which is a synthetic molecule that mimics the scent of jasmine and has an airy, transparent quality. It set a new standard in men’s perfumery. Pierre Camin designed the bottle, inspired by classic French craftsmanship. It features sleek lines and textured glass, emphasizing luxury. The cologne has influenced many modern fragrances, remaining a standard in perfumery.

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