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Sauvage Parfum

Sauvage Parfum

Sauvage Parfum is the 2019 top-tier release in Dior's iconic Sauvage line, composed by François Demachy as the deepest, richest interpretation of the franchise built on the original 2015 EDT. Released as a Parfum concentration, the composition pairs bergamot and spicy mandarin with Sri Lankan sandalwood and frankincense for an oriental-leaning finish that distinguishes it from the brighter EDT and the EDP. Aromatica carries the Dior Sauvage Parfum decant in Bangladesh, so the cleanest way to compare all three Sauvage tiers and decide which suits your collection is to try them in sequence.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Bergamot, Spicy Mandarin

Heart: Sandalwood from Sri Lanka

Base: Tonka, Frankincense

The Scent

The opening lands fresh and slightly spicy from the first spray. Bergamot arrives clean and bright, with spicy mandarin adding a warmer citrus character than typical bergamot openings tend to deliver. The opening reads closer to the original Sauvage EDT than to the deeper Elixir or EDP, keeping the franchise's signature freshness as the entry point. The transition into the heart happens faster than expected. Sri Lankan sandalwood becomes the dominant note quickly, providing a creamy-woody anchor that distinguishes the Parfum from the EDT's lighter ambroxan-dominated middle. The sandalwood here reads polished and slightly milky rather than dry or rough. By the dry-down, tonka and frankincense take over for a warm, slightly resinous finish that anchors the long wear. The frankincense gives the Parfum its oriental character, distinguishing it most clearly from the original EDT and providing the depth that defines this tier of the franchise. Community reception places it between the EDT and the Elixir in temperament, with the EDT being the brightest and Elixir being the deepest spiced-licorice variation. Performance is solid for a designer Parfum, with seven to eight hours of audible wear typical and moderate projection that suits both office and evening settings.

When to Wear

Versatile across all seasons, especially fall through spring, with strong office and evening performance year-round. The composition handles heat better than most Parfum-tier designers thanks to the citrus opening. It fits naturally inside the broader designer rotation as a polished signature suitable for professional and dressed-up casual settings alike.

Who Is It For

For someone who already wears the original Sauvage EDT and wants a deeper, slightly more oriental variation in the same line for evenings and cooler weather. It also suits anyone building a complete Sauvage family rotation, especially wearers who find the Elixir too heavy or spice-forward and prefer a smoother middle ground between the freshness of the EDT and the intensity of the Elixir tier.

The parent Sauvage Eau de Toilette from 2015 is the obvious back-to-back reference and remains the bestseller of the line. Sauvage Eau de Parfum from 2018 sits between the EDT and the Parfum in temperament, with star anise and nutmeg distinguishing it from this tier. Sauvage Elixir covers the top of the line with the deepest spice-and-licorice character, making the full Sauvage family at Aromatica useful for comparison across all four release tiers.

Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml sizes, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.

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Sauvage Parfum is the 2019 top-tier release in Dior's iconic Sauvage line, composed by François Demachy as the deepest, richest interpretation of the franchise built on the original 2015 EDT. Released as a Parfum concentration, the composition pairs bergamot and spicy mandarin with Sri Lankan sandalwood and frankincense for an oriental-leaning finish that distinguishes it from the brighter EDT and the EDP. Aromatica carries the Dior Sauvage Parfum decant in Bangladesh, so the cleanest way to compare all three Sauvage tiers and decide which suits your collection is to try them in sequence.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Bergamot, Spicy Mandarin

Heart: Sandalwood from Sri Lanka

Base: Tonka, Frankincense

The Scent

The opening lands fresh and slightly spicy from the first spray. Bergamot arrives clean and bright, with spicy mandarin adding a warmer citrus character than typical bergamot openings tend to deliver. The opening reads closer to the original Sauvage EDT than to the deeper Elixir or EDP, keeping the franchise's signature freshness as the entry point. The transition into the heart happens faster than expected. Sri Lankan sandalwood becomes the dominant note quickly, providing a creamy-woody anchor that distinguishes the Parfum from the EDT's lighter ambroxan-dominated middle. The sandalwood here reads polished and slightly milky rather than dry or rough. By the dry-down, tonka and frankincense take over for a warm, slightly resinous finish that anchors the long wear. The frankincense gives the Parfum its oriental character, distinguishing it most clearly from the original EDT and providing the depth that defines this tier of the franchise. Community reception places it between the EDT and the Elixir in temperament, with the EDT being the brightest and Elixir being the deepest spiced-licorice variation. Performance is solid for a designer Parfum, with seven to eight hours of audible wear typical and moderate projection that suits both office and evening settings.

When to Wear

Versatile across all seasons, especially fall through spring, with strong office and evening performance year-round. The composition handles heat better than most Parfum-tier designers thanks to the citrus opening. It fits naturally inside the broader designer rotation as a polished signature suitable for professional and dressed-up casual settings alike.

Who Is It For

For someone who already wears the original Sauvage EDT and wants a deeper, slightly more oriental variation in the same line for evenings and cooler weather. It also suits anyone building a complete Sauvage family rotation, especially wearers who find the Elixir too heavy or spice-forward and prefer a smoother middle ground between the freshness of the EDT and the intensity of the Elixir tier.

The parent Sauvage Eau de Toilette from 2015 is the obvious back-to-back reference and remains the bestseller of the line. Sauvage Eau de Parfum from 2018 sits between the EDT and the Parfum in temperament, with star anise and nutmeg distinguishing it from this tier. Sauvage Elixir covers the top of the line with the deepest spice-and-licorice character, making the full Sauvage family at Aromatica useful for comparison across all four release tiers.

Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml sizes, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.

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