Terms of Sale for additional information or Contact Us for customer service.ĭetails: Sauvage (Eau de Parfum) by Christian Dior is a fragrance for men and was introduced in 2018įragrance Notes:Ěmbroxan, Bergamot, Sichuan Pepper, Lavender, Vanilla, Star Anise, Nutmeg PVI is not associated with the designer, or the designer's manufacturer in any way, and has no agreement, license, consent or arrangement authorizing the rebottling or repackaging of the fragrance. The sample and travel size products sold on contain genuine fragrance and are independently rebottled and repacked by PVI. is owned by Perfume Ventures Inc (PVI), Calabasas, CA 91302, a wholly independent and separate entity from the manufacturer or brand owners of the designer fragrance. However, it you want something closer to the original EDT, you might still go with Parfum.Earn points with this purchase. The lavender feels more natural, the amber smoother, and the licorice note adds a further distinct character. The cinnamon and nutmeg just work amazingly well within the composition. The structure of spice, citrus, and woods holds true…but they substitute newer ingredients.Įlixir has a great mix of spices. The lavender, patchouli, and vetiver are the only commonalities in terms of notes versus the other Sauvage colognes. It takes Sauvage in a new direction, while still being true to the concept. The dry down is good, but the woodiness isn’t quite as appealing to me. It ends up being more woody and vanilla, but I really like the opening act with the citrus. It has a dryness, a sweetness, and isn’t an ambroxan bomb. It’s smoother, darker, and more refined than the EDT. I think that Dior got it right with that blend. I really like the opening act of Sauvage Parfum. Overall, which of these fragrances do I prefer?Īgain, close call. It’s not as powerful, since you would need to go easy on spraying Elixir. Both can venture into the nightlife, but I think that Parfum will probably be better for day to day wear. I think Parfum gets the edge, as it will appeal to a younger audience as well as older guys. Neither is going to be a summertime wear, so they are about equal in terms of the climate. I’m not exactly sure when it quits, because I don’t need anything more.Įlixir and Parfum are two of the more mature scents from the Sauvage line. 12+ hours without issue and can go well beyond that. It’s just that, Elixir, will keep right on going. Sauvage Parfum will hit that 10 hour mark, maybe get me 11, depending on the day. Neither is going to give you a bad performance, but one does have a longer wear. Beyond that, the strength doesn’t just come and go, it will stick around for a long time with that same projection level.īoth of these Sauvage fragrances will last over 10 hours. Not too overpowering, but certainly above average in the world of fragrance.Įlixir is much stronger, though. Parfum has a strong projection, that is pretty consistent for many hours, and leaves a nice silllage trail. Elixir is also great, but kind of does its own thing. To me, it really nailed the Sauvage notes in a perfect balance in the start. But, I have always liked how Parfum starts off. Which has the better opening? It’s a really close call in my mind. Sauvage Elixir is spicy, woody, with enough sweetness to keep it interesting. The next phase will feature more of the lavender and some sweetness from licorice and amber. I enjoy it and it gives off a nice intensity from the jump. The citrus is light and is coming from grapefruit. This time, it’s a blend of: cinnamon, nutmeg, and cardamom. Parfum will end up being geared more towards vanilla and the woodier parts of the scent, but that’s what you get in the opening.Įlixir kicks things off with a lot of spice. The ambroxan is toned down and the spicy pepper notes aren’t present. It’s juicy, not as sharp, and the mandarin outlasts the bergamot, to my nose. The mandarin adds a juiciness to the start and actually ends up being the stronger note of the two.Īnother aspect that I enjoy, is that both the ambroxan and pepper notes are toned down in Parfum versus the EDT.īegins with that same bergamot note, but paired with mandarin orange, also. However, this time, it is paired with a mandarin orange as well. Sauvage Parfum opens with the usual bergamot note from the line. Notes include: grapefruit, wood, lavender, nutmeg, cardamom, cinnamon, patchouli, vetiverĬlick here to try: Sauvage Elixir at Macy’s Read my review: Dior Sauvage Parfum Review Notes include: mandarin, bergamot, cedar, sandalwood, vanilla, tonka bean, ambroxan
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