Description
Versace Man Eau Fraiche by Versace
A fresh and woody fragrance for men, launched in 2006 and created by the talented perfumer Olivier Cresp. Here’s a breakdown of the notes, described in a way that’s easy to imagine:
Top Notes (The First Impression)
- Lemon: Bright and zesty, like a freshly squeezed lemon.
- Bergamot: Citrusy and slightly sweet, with a hint of floral warmth.
- Carambola (Star Fruit): Crisp and juicy, with a tropical, tangy aroma.
- Cardamom: Warm and spicy, with a touch of sweetness.
- Brazilian Rosewood: Smooth and woody, adding a soft, earthy vibe.
Middle Notes (The Heart of the Fragrance)
- Cedar: Clean and woody, like freshly cut wood.
- Tarragon: Herbal and slightly peppery, adding a green freshness.
- Sage: Warm and aromatic, with a soft herbal scent.
- Pepper: Spicy and sharp, giving a little kick of heat.
Base Notes (The Lasting Impression)
- Musk: Soft and smooth, with a cozy, powdery finish.
- Woodsy Notes: Earthy and grounding, like a walk in the forest.
- Saffron: Warm and slightly sweet, with a rich, luxurious aroma.
- Amber: Deep and golden, adding warmth and a hint of sweetness.
- Sycamore: Woody and fresh, like the scent of dry tree bark.
This fragrance is perfect for men who love a fresh, clean, and slightly tropical scent with a warm, woody base. It’s like a day at the beach with a touch of luxury!