Men
Dior Homme Sport
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Dior Homme Sport by Dior is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2008, this composition was created by François Demachy. The top notes reveal a vibrant citrus blend of Amalfi lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, and elemi resin. The heart of the fragrance is built on ginger, vetiver, and Virginia cedar, while the base notes add depth with rosemary, lavender, and sandalwood.
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It’s the best fragrance I know, and I know several because I work in perfumes. It sits perfectly on my skin and smells terribly good to anyone who sniffs it, whether they catch a lot or a little. Excellent fixation and longevity; I’ve received compliments hours after wearing it! Too bad they changed it. I like the new one, but it doesn’t surpass Dior Homme Sport 2008. I want a limited edition and I’ll buy them all!
I love this house. I managed to find this discontinued perfume; the bottle is beautiful like the Dior Homme ones. The liquid is lime green, matching the scent. The first spray smells citrusy, very pleasant and fresh lemon, nothing synthetic. It lasts 15 minutes, then the lemon blends with ginger and vetiver, a spectacular aroma. I don’t sense the iris in the 2012 version; it’s purely citrus and refreshing. Finally, the ginger takes over, smelling like freshly cut ginger. It has good fixation and projection for a citrus, smells expensive, is subtle and versatile. Too bad it’s out of the market; it’s ideal for summer.
I fell in love at first sniff! I tried it for just one day and immediately bought it. It’s citrusy, but I don’t find it soapy like Jean Marie Farina, 4711, or Dior Eau Sauvage; here, the grapefruit really takes the lead. I had a slight déjà vu with the Dior and some Chinese bar soaps from the 80s, but that’s all. It’s elegant, light, and seductive. I finally understand the comments now. Since I live on a tropical island, I really value light fragrances, and this one is extraordinary. It has a faint soapy touch and a very subtle herbal note, but the star is definitely the grapefruit. If I’m looking for soapy citrus, I stick with Farina, 4711, Dior, or the UdV Ulric de Varens. If I want orange citrus, I go for Hermes Eau D’Orange Verte or Calvin Klein One Summer 2010. But for fresh grapefruit citrus, I don’t hesitate: Dior Homme Sport, unbeatable. I won’t break down the other notes since I only had it for a day and others have already done that; I just disagree that it’s soapy because the grapefruit rules. It’s the best investment for daytime wear in the office in a tropical zone. Timeless and ageless, despite its refinement. Too bad they discontinued it…
Fall in love at first sniff! I bought it and only wore it once. It’s citrusy but I don’t perceive it as lemony (maybe due to my references with Farina, 4711, or Dior Eau Sauvage); I sense more grapefruit. I had a déjà vu with Dior Eau Sauvage and Chinese soaps from the 80s/90s. It’s elegant, light, and seductive. I understand the comments. I’m a fan of light scents, I live on a tropical island, and this is extraordinarily light. It has a soapy and slightly lemony touch (very little), but grapefruit dominates. If I’m looking for lemony citrus, I think of Farina, 4711, Dior Eau Sauvage, or UdV Ulric de Varens. If I’m looking for orangey citrus, I go for Hermes Eau D’Orange Verte or CK One Summer 2010. But if I’m looking for fresh grapefruit citrus, there’s no doubt: Dior Homme Sport. No competition. I won’t analyze the notes further since I only wore it once. The best investment for the office in a tropical zone. Timeless and ageless. Too bad they discontinued it…
My brother has this perfume and I absolutely love it. It’s super fresh and delicious! I just love it.
Someone on the English forum said it doesn’t qualify as ‘sport’ and they’re right. I don’t see it alongside Kenzo Sport, Chanel Allure Homme Sport, etc. I place it more in the ‘Eau de Fraiche’ group, competing with Versace Man Eau Fraiche and other fresh waters.
It smells like lime. It’s gorgeous, perfect for summer nights.
Lime scent, exquisite and perfect for summer nights.
One of my favorites. As I said on Fragrantica, ‘sport’ isn’t the right term; it’s a waste using it at the gym. The lemon shines, pure and high-quality, not synthetic. The ginger with cedar and vetiver knocks anyone out. Simple, delicious, and not overly mainstream. The downside: they discontinued the original 2008 version and reformulated it with too much iris that ‘dusts’ the freshness, similar to Dior Homme Cologne 2013. Hopefully, they’ll relaunch it. Fixation and longevity are impressive, lasting hours without losing intensity. #1 on my TOP 10.
Super fresh and energizing, not for the gym but for hanging out in cool places. Too bad they discontinued it; they still sell it. Will they relaunch it? If so, I’m buying it before it runs out here.
Well-blended cologne, pleasant with good longevity. Solid evolution: lemon and ginger are the stars, the rest is secondary (comes and goes). My rating: 8.
Top fragrance, very fresh and straight-up lemon. Moderate trail and longevity, smells great on others. Ideal for spring/summer, a balanced citrus without being harsh. Good option.
I love it. Very citrusy and fresh opening with ginger that gradually takes the lead. There’s a great balance between lemon and grapefruit. The sweet touch comes from the elemi resin. It doesn’t disappear quickly like other citrus-heavy scents. It holds up and extends with vetiver, a touch of cedar, and a bit of floral notes. Perfect for spring and summer, hot days and nights. Long-lasting longevity and heavy sillage.
I love it. Very fresh and citrusy opening with ginger that gradually takes center stage. Great balance between lemon and grapefruit; the sweet touch comes from elemi resin. It doesn’t fade quickly like other heavy citrus scents. It lasts well and projects thanks to vetiver, a hint of cedar, and some floral notes. Perfect for spring and summer, hot days and nights. Long-lasting longevity and a strong sillage.
I love the first version. It’s lemony, refreshing, and elegant, perhaps a bit weak in projection and longevity, but there’s no better remedy than applying more. Unfortunately, the new reformulation is very different and leaves much to be desired; it smells like that synthetic scent found in new fragrances.
I take care of a 2008 bottle of this great flanker like gold. In this Homme Sport, they removed the iris, but it still has the DNA of the original, making it a textbook example of a flanker: distinct for other occasions but born from the same idea. It’s well-orchestrated. The opening is bright with a very refreshing ginger, like freshly peeled. The grapefruit-elemi duo marks its personality and makes it original, shifting from a tonifying start with false impressions of sport to a resinous and woody dry-down, very aromatic, with hints of lavender and rosemary, where the citrus strength feels heavy. It’s semi-formal, perfect for spring and summer nights. Very similar to the 2012 Sport, though I liked this one more. Can something be fresh, clean, and citrusy while also being heavy, original, lasting hours, and having a massive sillage? The great virtue is that it can. A perfect option to take a step further with this type of aroma. 8/10.
One of Dior’s best surprises. I don’t have many citrus scents in my collection, but this first version is another world. Without exaggeration, Dior is the best for this scent. It starts with a fresh citrus explosion, very airy and aromatic. It gives me energy, brings pleasure, and inspires. It’s great for grabbing attention. The ginger is stimulating, the citrus is top-notch, and I sense a beautiful sandalwood. For me, it’s like an elixir of life; I love it. It was my mother’s first perfume gift, an unforgettable detail, so I’ll always wear it. Ideal for summer; hot days refresh and revitalize you. It’s exquisite after a workout or running on the beach in the morning; it gives you energy and lifts you like nothing else.
One of Dior’s best surprises. I own several citrus colognes, but this first version of DHS is in a league of its own. Without exaggeration, Dior is the top manufacturer for this scent. It opens with a burst of premium citrus—very fresh and aromatic. It gives me a huge energy boost, a fragrance that brings joy and inspiration. It’s perfect for turning heads. The ginger adds a stimulating top note, and the citrus is truly top-tier; here, I also sense a beautiful sandalwood… again, no exaggeration, for me it’s like a life elixir, producing very satisfying reactions. One of them is that it was the first perfume my mother ever gave me, and those are unforgettable details, so I’ll always wear it. It’s perfect for more summer occasions; on hot days, it really refreshes and revitalizes. It’s exquisite after a workout or a morning run on the beach—it simply brings energy and lifts you up like no other fragrance.
Elegant with a citrus opening, but after half an hour it becomes fresh and slightly sweet. The bottle is divine, and it’s a delicious fragrance. I have many spring and summer fragrances, but this is one of my favorite premium ones, and I’m head over heels. MiaSanMia.
Elegant with a citrus opening, but after half an hour it turns fresh and slightly sweet. The bottle is divine! A delicious perfume. I have many spring and summer scents, but this is one of my favorite premium picks from the section, and I’m absolutely in love with this beautiful aroma. MiaSanMia
A bit disappointing; I expected something else. It sounds a bit forced and artificial. The citrus note pairs with a spicy touch of ginger and elemi, and there’s also wood, probably vetiver. It’s not my perfume, but it lasts long and doesn’t scream.
I love it; it’s addictive, and I enjoy it just as much as the other scents in the Homme line.
I tried it recently, and the projection is strange: sometimes it smells like Raid lemon (that Mexican product) and other times like creamy dessert lemon. It’s not bad, but it didn’t convince me, so I don’t recommend buying it blind. It’s better suited for warm or temperate climates.
It smelled broken to me; I didn’t like it at all.
I got the checkered version, and I didn’t like it at all.
I still have the small bottle my grandfather gave me in 2009, and it still smells like freshly cut lemons. That’s weird.