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Eau Sauvage Extreme 2010
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Eau Sauvage Extreme 2010 by Dior is a men's fragrance from the fresh family. Launched in 2010, the nose behind this composition is François Demachy. The top notes are bergamot, Sicilian lemon, and grapefruit; the heart notes include elemi, lavender, basil, mint, and jasmine; while the base notes are formed by oakmoss, Virginia cedar, vetiver, and patchouli.
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The scents that endure transcend eras and trends because they imbue the wearer with personality and style. I believe this is the best flanker in the series; compared to the original or the Cologne version, there’s a clear difference between day and night performance. Eau Sauvage Extrême maintains the original DNA but amplifies it. It’s more potent and deep, making ‘extreme’ make sense. It’s a mature, dark EDT, rightfully nicknamed Intense. It has something creamy, spiced, woody, with classic barbershop and strong aftershave lotion vibes. Fresh, soft, citrusy, fruity, and mature entry with a slight spice. Lavender and mint are noticeable in the heart, and after an hour, vetiver takes the lead. It has everything. After the disaster of Dior Homme 2020 or a failed Fahrenheit, you jump back on the Dior train if you let this masterpiece settle on your skin. It’s incredible to see how some fragrances are just marketing, while others like this, which disappear, almost have no buyers left. It seems the era of totally masculine perfumes is over. It’s a shame to have experienced a superior-level scent that got ahead of its time, appearing first in 1984 and then in 2010 with few followers. Sad, because it’s a niche fragrance disguised as designer. If you find a black bottle on a shelf, try it and take it without hesitation; you have more than enough arguments to fall in love.
I agree with Jerry Drake. I’d add that as it dries down, it smells very similar to the now-discontinued Terre d’Hermes Eau Tres Fraiche.
After wearing this gem for a while, I thought about reviewing it, but after reading what Jerry Drake wrote, I can only subscribe to every word and take off my hat to such a fantastic description. I’m glad someone did this jewel justice better than I could; thanks, Jerry 😉
I’ve been wearing this gem for a while and thought about sharing my thoughts, but after reading ‘jerry drake’, I couldn’t agree more with every word. I’m glad someone else is giving it the credit it deserves, thanks Jerry!
I agree with Jerry Drake’s words. I’d add that when it dries down, it’s very similar to the now-discontinued Terre d’Hermès Eau Très Fraîche.
Fantastic herbal and fresh fragrance with a mature cut; the quality is evident. It must be the basil mixed with other notes that gives it that licorice aroma, and I love that. I have to look for other fragrances with licorice 😄
It’s rare for ‘Extreme’ or ‘Intense’ flankers to deliver on their promise, but Eau Sauvage Extreme actually does. It’s a boosted version of the classic: a strong citrus opening with lemon and potent lavender (which the original lacks), plus mint and cedar. To me, it smells a bit like anise, even though I didn’t declare that. It’s hard to find these days, but if you like the classic Eau Sauvage, don’t miss out; it outperforms the original in scent, projection, and longevity.
Flankers called ‘Extreme’ or ‘Intense’ rarely meet expectations, but Eau Sauvage Extreme lives up to its name. It’s an exalted reinterpretation of the classic: a strong citrus opening of lemon mixed with potent lavender (which the original lacks) and minor notes like mint and cedar. Even I get a hint of anise, though I don’t declare it. This bottle is hard to find these days; if you like the original, don’t miss it because it surpasses the classic in scent, performance, and longevity.
As Jerry Drake said, I consider this my niche fragrance. Extreme quality and very sophisticated. After reading his review, I went hunting for it in my collection. I applied it only to my arm to enjoy it solo, just as described. It’s a scent that transports you to another era, like listening to Queen. It will never go out of style.
Eau Sauvage Extreme 2010 is a darker, more sophisticated take on the classic. Its citrus opening is fresh, with a vintage lavender touch that adds elegance without being too mature. Unlike the original, it has a deeper character, balancing freshness and darkness in a charming way. It feels like a niche fragrance, versatile for day or night. Its complexity and freshness make it perfect for those seeking something distinctive. Delicious.
Snagged it during the Christmas sale, almost blind, guided only by the scent of Eau de Savage and the glowing reviews here. It doesn’t disappoint: a potent citrus opening that settles quickly into herbal tones. For me, lavender, mint, and jasmine accompany me for most of the journey before yielding to its rustic base. A great perfume for almost any occasion; it never clashes, offering a formal yet clean vibe. The trail isn’t its strong suit, but it stays with you all day as a personal treat. I save it for special events.