Dior Fahrenheit M EDT 100ML




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- Model: ASAS19153
- SKU: 3348900012219
Fragrance Description: Dior Fahrenheit Eau De Toilette is a classic and daring fragrance that has stood the test of time, appealing to men who are not afraid to stand out and make a bold statement. This fragrance is renowned for its unique blend of notes that create a scent that is both distinctive and unforgettable. Fahrenheit opens with a burst of freshness, often featuring Italian mandarin, a note that brings a bright and citrusy start. The heart of the fragrance is where it truly stands out, combining unique notes like violet, which adds a slightly powdery, floral yet masculine quality. The base is rich and deep, with leather and patchouli notes that provide a robust, earthy foundation, underscored by subtle hints of vetiver.
Fragrance Family: Aromatic Fougere
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes: Nutmeg Flower, Lavender, Cedar, Mandarin Orange, Chamomile, Hawthorn, Bergamot and Lemon
Middle Notes: Violet Leaf, Nutmeg, Cedar, Sandalwood, Carnation, Honeysuckle, Jasmine and Lily-of-the-Valley
Base Notes: Leather, Vetiver, Musk, Amber, Patchouli and Tonka Bean
Concentration: Eau De Toilette
Fragrance Gender: Men
Age Group: Youth & Adult
Occasion: Casual Wear
Season: Winter, Fall, Day, Night
Scent Sillage: Moderate
Launch Year: 1988
Perfumer: Jean-Louis Sieuzac, Michel Almairac and Maurice Roger