At first spritz: - A fresh scent for the deliberately rugged man - Combines dewy citrus with a sprinkling of pepper - Created by Dior’s master perfumer François Demachy The details: Designed with the mysteriously handsome types in mind, Dior’s Sauvage will make a welcome addition to any man’s fragrance collection. The inspiration behind the scent may be a little out there. Picture this. A clear blue sky backdrop coupled with a scorching desert sun beaming down on a rocky landscape. Have we lost you? Fear not as we’ve read between the lines and essentially the scent offers up both freshness and spice at the same time. Created by Dior’s perfumer François Demachy, it has been meticulously formulated with all-natural notes. Not to be confused with the brand’s 1966 Eau Sauvage (which has long been a gentleman’s favourite), it is a contemporary take on the original that’s been tweaked to match the demands of the modern-day man. Kick-starting with a hit of Sichuan pepper and bold bergamot, it is then invigorated with lavender which adds a little powdery freshness. With base notes of patchouli and ambroxan it will hold on the skin making it perfect for after-hours affairs. With an impressive advertising campaign fronted by A-list actor Johnny Depp to boot, we predict a new iconic scent for the luxurious French label. Fragrance Category: Aromatic/foug è re