Men

Dia Man

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Amouage
4.23 de 5
2,176 votos

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Descripción

Dia Man by Amouage is a woody musky floral fragrance for men. Launched in 2002, this composition was created by perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour. The top notes unfold with incense, cardamom, myrrh, and bitter orange; the heart reveals peony, plum, iris root, and ylang-ylang; while the base notes complete the structure with vetiver, Brazilian rosewood, leather, amber, and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 15%
  • Primavera 31%
  • Verano 25%
  • Otoño 29%
  • Día 61%
  • Noche 39%

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  • Positivo 84%
  • Negativo 8.9%
  • Neutral 6.8%

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  • juanrichartruiz80

    Amouage Dia pour Homme is the reincarnation of chypres like Derby or Pour Monsieur with an oriental twist. It’s a bridge between beloved European classics and incense notes from the East. It’s a woody, spicy chypre with Amouage’s typical incense. It’s elegant and refined, which is rare for Amouage, as their men’s scents are usually opulent like Epic, Gold, Jubilation XXV, Lyric, or Interlude. On the contrary, it’s as versatile as most chypres. Despite its elegance, I don’t fully recommend it because it smells like other fragrances.

  • Juan Richart Ruiz

    Amouage Dia pour Homme is one of the few versatile, day-to-day fragrances from the brand. But honestly, it doesn’t justify its price. It’s an excellent scent in terms of versatility, elegance, and ingredient quality. However, I have two complaints: first, for something this expensive, you expect more originality; it smells like Derby, Equipage, and Terre d’Hermès. Second, longevity and projection are terrible on my skin. There are cheaper alternatives. It will be one of the most acclaimed scents from the house, but I don’t see it that way. It’s round, elegant, and versatile, but not worth the usual Amouage price tag.

  • Dia pour Homme with its relaxed and transparent style takes us to contexts distinct from the exoticism of other Amouage fragrances. It has the brand’s unmistakable seal, the incense, but it’s not an oriental; it’s more of a chypre, although Fragrantica classifies it as woody-floral musk. Without the typical exoticism, the fragrance is undoubtedly high quality in ingredients and aroma, as expected. It lacks a bit in longevity and sillage. The floral notes stand out, but it doesn’t lean feminine. The dry-down is unequivocally masculine with vetiver and leather. In short, one of Amouage’s most transparent, timeless, and distilling elegance within a subtle orientalism. If not for the price, I’d call it versatile. It fits well in any season.

  • This Amouage fragrance has been a total disappointment. It’s a very fine, extremely soft musky spicy fragrance, perhaps with a very subtle vetiver note (you have to search for it) and little else. Simple, boring, and with an incredible markup, unfortunately, as it was a blind buy. Longevity is 2-3 hours (being generous), with projection right up against the skin always. Note: my comment is about a full 100ml bottle with a magnetic cap (modern formulation), not a sample.

  • This Amouage fragrance has been a total disappointment. It’s an extremely fine, soft, musky-spicy fragrance, perhaps with a very soft vetiver note that you have to search for. Simple, boring, and with an incredible markup; unfortunately, it was a blind buy. Longevity is 2-3 hours if you’re generous, sillage right against the skin always. Note: I’m commenting on a full 100ml bottle with a magnetic cap (modern formulation), not on samples.

  • Gastrónomo

    Amouage usually has us used to heavy fragrances, but Dia pour Homme plays in a different league. The oriental, amber, incense, and patchouli notes are present but delicately. It’s elegant through and through. It smells like other chypre fragrances but with much higher quality. The result is a classic and refined perfume, very suitable for formal events and all seasons, as it’s not abrasive. The only drawback is that, for this house, it suffers from low longevity and projection. On my skin, they’re quite moderate.

  • Gastrónomo

    Amouage has us used to heavy fragrances, but Dia pour Homme plays in a different league. The oriental notes, amber, incense, and patchouli are present but delicately. It oozes elegance everywhere. It smells chypre but with much higher quality. Result: a classic and refined perfume, ideal for formal events and all seasons without being abrasive. The only drawback is that, for this house, it lacks longevity and sillage. On my skin, they are moderate.

  • The current Amouage Dia that I tested—I haven’t had luck with the old one—is an excessively weak, pleasant but very thin perfume. The opening is where it smells the most: light incense with subtle floral and fruity touches over a musky base. The issue is that it doesn’t last, very soon, perhaps barely smelling right after application. The vetiver is noticeable only if you try hard, very timid, and a subtle leather base. Then it disappears; I can’t smell it. Performance is abysmal, which is why it suits any climate. The scent is more masculine than feminine, even with the florals. Personally, I didn’t like it: it doesn’t smell bad, but it’s too transparent, timid, and lacks personality. You’ll hardly overwhelm anyone with Amouage Dia.

  • The current Amouage Dia that I’ve tested, I haven’t had the pleasure of smelling the old one; it seems excessively weak, pleasant but weak. The opening is where it’s most noticeable: it starts with light incense, floral touches, and some very subtle fruity and citrus nuances, all over a musky base. The problem is that it fades very soon, perhaps by the time you apply it, it barely smells. The vetiver stands out if you try hard but very timidly, just like the subtle leather base. From there, the perfume disappears, at least I can’t smell it anymore. As I mentioned, performance is abysmal, so it could be used in any climate. The scent does seem more masculine than feminine, although some flowers are detectable. Personally, I didn’t like it. It doesn’t smell bad, but I see it as too transparent, timid, and without personality. Hardly anyone will be overwhelmed by Amouage Dia.

  • Incredible and true: Amouage has low longevity and projection. The scent is for mature people, nothing for young guys, ideal for moderate temperatures (spring and autumn) and formal situations with classic clothing, not necessarily American style. The downside is its low longevity and projection: it clings to the skin quickly and doesn’t project, which is surprising for this brand, as all their perfumes are persistent, some being beasts like Interlude. It’s a westernized Amouage, with a scent close to less sophisticated brands. It’s not bad, but it’s not as distinct as the rest of the brand. I think they’ve already discontinued it and it’s hard to find; if you’re a collector, hurry up.

  • Incredible but true: Amouage has a perfume with low longevity and sillage. The scent is for mature people, nothing for younglings, ideal for spring and autumn in formal situations with classic clothing. The downside is that it clings quickly to the skin and projects nothing, surprising for this brand where others are beasts like Interlude. It’s quite westernized, with notes that approach less sophisticated fragrances. It’s not bad, but it doesn’t stand out like the rest. I think they’re pulling it and it’s hard to find, so collectors, hurry.

  • I like it. It opens with cardamom and incense, fruity plum nuances, and peony, iris, and ylang-ylang florals in the heart. The base is a balanced vetiver, leather, and amber. It’s a woody-floral scent with spicy and fruity accents, slightly powdery, masculine, and elegant. Performance is good but lower than other Amouage scents. It projects a lot at first but fades quickly in the heart. It’s quite versatile, suitable for spring, autumn, and winter, both day and night. Longevity is decent, and the trail is moderate.

  • It fits. It starts with cardamomo and a touch of incense, then African plum, peony, iris, and ylang-ylang in the heart. A balanced base of vetiver, leather, and amber. It’s woody-floral with spicy and fruity notes, a bit powdery, masculine, and elegant. It performs well, though less than other Amouages. Projects a lot at the start but drops quickly in the middle. Very versatile, ideal for spring, autumn, and winter, day and night. Longevity is durable, sillage is moderate.

  • Fragantopia

    It works great for me, although I fear they might delist it. Maybe it’s not the highest performer in Amouage’s lineup, but it’s a gem. As another reviewer said, it’s for people with clear ideas and maybe a few scars. I love the opening: a ‘stellar’ explosion (just kidding) that lasts 2-3 hours, Hulk-style, but very elegant. Then it calms down gradually, leaving a good sillage until it settles on the skin at 7-9 hours, with a subtle cedar at the very end. The evolution is very tranquil, incorporating notes for an almost effervescent accord without any jolts. I love the base notes and detect some clove. Although I don’t share notes on Fragrantica, it reminds me of my beloved Pikovaya Dama. In different seasons, in my case, it shines more in temperate climates, with heat but not stifling. Ideal for this atypical, cold summer on the peninsula. In short, it’s an excellent perfume with ingredients of extremely high quality, although it lacks performance for its price, which is its Achilles’ heel.

  • Fragantopia

    I like it, although I think they’re going to discontinue it. Maybe it’s not the highest-performing Amouage, but that doesn’t make it any less charming. As another review says, it’s for people with clear ideas and perhaps a bit of a snob. I love the opening: an explosion with ‘projectiles’ (just kidding) that lasts 2 or 3 hours like Hulk, very elegant. After that, it settles down gradually and leaves a good trail until it fades into the skin (though not skin scent), lasting 7-9 hours, leaving a subtle cedar note at the end. It has a peaceful evolution, incorporating notes gradually to create an effervescent accord without surprises. I love the base notes and I perceive some clove. Although it doesn’t share notes on Fragrantica, it reminds me of my beloved Pikovaya Dama. In different seasons, in my case, it shows more attitudes in temperate climates, focused on heat without being scorching. Ideal for this atypical, cold summer in the Iberian Peninsula. It’s an excellent perfume with extremely high-quality ingredients, but it lacks performance for its high price, its Achilles’ heel.

  • Amouage Dia is a correct, clean, and very pleasant composition that strays a bit from the house’s traditional formulas. The ingredients are high quality and well-blended, dominating floral notes with a resinous and smoky base. What I like most is the dry-down: a very pleasant incense with a touch of floral sweetness. It sits in the line of Gold and Beloved Man, with a spicy floral opening that changes little, leaving a faint woody base from the vetiver, though I don’t detect the leather note listed in its components. It’s subjective and depends on the wearer’s chemistry. I see it as perfect for daily wear, with correct longevity for work, very elegant, with high projection in the first hour that drops until it disappears around 8 hours. I use it in any season because it’s light and versatile. For men 30 and up, as it’s a more mature than youthful composition. Scent 8.5/10, Sillage 7.5/10, Projection 8/10, Longevity 7.5/10

  • jerry drake

    Amouage is usually pure luxury, but with Dia Man, they prove they can also be subtle. Contrary to my usual style, I actually enjoy that moderation. If you’re looking for brute power, this isn’t your perfume; demanding more would go against its almost aristocratic character. Its essence is a linear modesty, but as a versatile olfactory companion, it deserves your attention. It’s a delicate composition, free of harshness, incredibly harmonious, complete, soft, and elegant. The development isn’t complex, but it smells divine. It’s woody and spicy, with a discreet incense and lots of vetiver; if you don’t like vetiver, you won’t like this. First impression: vetiver, citrus, and spice. It lasts a while, but soon reveals its patchouli. Shortly after, the cardamomo emerges, initially sharp, then blending with the vetiver to create something distinctive. The florals are charming, free of ostentation and cloying, like a pleasant breeze. Amouage offers something different from its classics, showing skill with a luminous and charismatic scent. It doesn’t have monumental longevity or a sillage that fills the room, but it evokes subtle, discreet elegance: a marvel for those who prefer calm, transparent waters.