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Armani – Cedar Water

Armani Eau de Cèdre Eau de Toilette
Armani Eau de Cèdre Eau de Toilette

Armani is launching a new version of its legendary fragrance Armani Eau pour Homme, created in 1984 and revisited in 2013. The first versions of the Eau pour Homme fragrance were launched in 2013 with Eau de Nuit contained in a classic and elegant black bottle, followed by Eau d’Arômes in 2014. Discover the latest edition dedicated to precious cedar

Armani Cedar Water

Buy Eau de Toilette Eau de Cèdre d’Armani at the best price on Fragrenza Perfumes.

The fragrance draws its inspiration from the scent of men’s velvet jackets , leaving a soft, elegant trail. The trail of the Eau de Cèdre fragrance recreates the softness and velvety of the fabric. Eau de Cèdre d’Armani opens with notes of Italian bergamot and lemon oil. The heart is aromatic, it associates a subtle blend of sage and violet leaves and cumin, the whole is enhanced by a touch of ”Cardamom Pure Jungle Essence”. The base of the perfume is essentially composed of black tea, cedar essence and suede for the baked-woody note.

The glass bottle reveals the green color of the fragrance echoing that of cedar, it evokes the cut of a men’s jacket.

Olfactory Family: Hesperides – Aromatic – Woody

Top notes: Italian Bergamot, Lemon

Heart Notes: Sage, Violet Leaves, Cumin

Base notes: Cedar, Suede, Black Tea

Find it at the best price at our perfume partner: Eau pour Homme – Fragrenza Perfumes as well as all Armani brand products .

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