Dolce & Gabbana Pour Homme Eau de Toilette (tester with cap)
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Brand:
Dolce & Gabbana
Line: pour homme
Product Type: eau de toilette, tester
Classification: elite
Volume: 40 ml, 75 ml, 125 ml, 200 ml
Country: Italy
Made in: France, Great Britain
Gender: for men
Scent Type: aromatic, fougere
Top Note: Bergamot, Clary Sage, Estragon, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli, Orange, Tangerine
Heart Note: Cardamom, Lavander, Pepper, Sagebrush, Salvia
Base Note: Ambergris, Coumarin, Iris, Musk, Sandal, Tobacco, Tonka Beans, White Cedar
In 1994, perfumer Max Gavary captured the masculine and individual style of the Italian brand Dolce & Gabbana in the ironic men's fragrance D&G pour homme. The delicate fougère scent of D&G pour homme toilet water instills self-confidence, energizes, and empowers one to conquer new heights. It modestly emphasizes the best male character traits, allowing every representative of the stronger sex to simply remain themselves.
The fragrance composition consists of fresh citrus notes with subtle spicy accents and sensual woody chords. The top of the aromatic pyramid is filled with the juicy energy of bergamot, mandarin, lemon, and orange. In the "heart" of the perfume, an aromatic cocktail of flowers and noble spices is blended. Delicate lavender, astringent sage, and bitter wormwood are generously seasoned with pepper and cardamom. At the base of the pyramid, sweet notes of iris and tonka beans intertwine with warm woody chords of sandalwood and cedar. The presence of musk and tobacco emphasize the sensuality of the trail.
TESTER - A tester is a demonstration version of the fragrance that manufacturers include with a batch of products for advertising purposes at the point of sale. Please be aware that there are no differences (such as scent quality, longevity, etc.) between the tester and the retail version! The difference lies in the fact that since testers are produced for advertising purposes, the manufacturer does not pay as much attention to their packaging: they are offered in so-called technical packaging (a simple cardboard box, different from the one used for retail bottles) and often do not come with a cap. This results in the lower price of testers.