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Emporio Armani Stronger With You Intensely

4.59 de 5
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Emporio Armani Stronger With You Intensely by Giorgio Armani is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2019, this composition features top notes of pink pepper, juniper, and violet; a heart of tonka bean, cinnamon, lavender, and sage; and a base of vanilla, amber, tonka bean, and suede.

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  • The best perfume in my collection so far; it’s delicious. To be honest: at first when I bought it, I regretted it because I felt that cheap perfume smell, but then I realized it’s delicious. That caramel and cinnamon are very noticeable and make it addictive; it’s the perfume that’s given me the most compliments.

  • Truly exquisite, youthful, and sexy perfume. It smells of potent cinnamon noticeable in every spray (along with the vanilla notes) and stays fixed on the skin for a long time. That’s why max 3-4 sprays. It lasts 6-8 hours on my skin, but on clothes, it’s felt all day. I prefer this scent over Absolutely (which isn’t bad, but it’s a more mature and darker version of Intensely), as the SWY Intensely gives that versatility to wear it on cold days or 15-degree weather for any occasion, though its shine is for night outs. For the price, it’s exactly what you’d expect.

  • My mom has it. I stole a few sprays and ended up smelling like vomit. I don’t like this scent on my skin.

  • Rich fragrance, but on my skin, it doesn’t last at all. For this style, I prefer TMW Parfum: same profile, but with better longevity and projection.

  • To be honest, I don’t love it. The scent is rich but so cloying that it becomes annoying after half an hour. I prefer from the same line the SWY EDT or the Azzaro TMW Intense EDP. I feel the hype for this fragrance is way above the perfume itself; when I tested it, I expected a gourmand scent but it feels more like burnt caramel, even scorched. I don’t recommend it due to the hype and price.

  • Sweet, intense, and addictive fragrance that guarantees you’ll get attention. It’s super sensual, masculine, and a genuine compliment bomb. If you like sweet scents, it’s one of the best options. It has a cozy opening with pink pepper and a touch of talc-like violet; in the heart, toffee and cinnamon rise with a hint of clean lavender. The base of vanilla, tonka bean, and amber makes it creamy and enveloping. The dry down is magical, lasting about 8 hours with great projection. Ideal for dates or cold nights. It’s one of my favorites for that sexy and special DNA. Rating: 9.

  • franciscoJavierAlcaraz

    I’m surprised by that unique sweetness; it reminds me of a cookie. The vanilla base doesn’t stand out because it blends well, especially with the amber, and all that is accompanied by a touch of tofu and cinnamon. The amber doesn’t fully convince me; it adds a spicy warmth that, for me, smells a bit cheap. In my opinion, the tonka bean is unnecessary and adds a touch of incense, something smoky and strange. It’s not that I dislike it or that it smells bad, simply it’s not my taste; there are much more elegant and classy sweet scents.

  • A scent that invites you closer, warm, spiced, and clean-smelling. It’s not groundbreaking, but it pleases many people, even my 58-year-old dad. I bought the 150ml for around $110, and the price is fair given the hype. It’s youthful, for casual occasions, nothing that’ll turn your head. Being so famous, smelling it makes you feel like you already know it. Cinnamon, toffee, and vanilla dominate; lavender appears at the start and evolves into a subtle musk that adds a rich, masculine touch. If you like spicy gourmands, it’s a gem with excellent longevity and projection: you catch it in bursts for the first 4 hours, then it becomes more intimate. I give it an 8.5/10, though I prefer fresher perfumes.

  • Since it started going viral on TikTok it’s already been reformulated, so it’s not worth buying anymore. Even if it lasts 6 hours or so, or even less, that depends on each person’s pH because there are recent comments I don’t understand how they last so long and project. Anyone who knows what it was like before won’t accept the batches they’re selling now; it’s a pity because I like it but I’m not going to buy a perfume that might not be what people say. I haven’t tested the original formula, but judging by the wonders people spoke of it, the current batches are the diluted version, without power or longevity, the chronic tragedy of perfumery: you either buy the perfume when it launches or better forget it, buying current batches of perfumes that are already a few years old is supporting the rip-off of brands selling watered-down versions that keep selling.

  • It’s a pleasant perfume I bought on impulse a couple of years ago. It smells like vanilla cookie with caramel, toffee, and cinnamon; it’s sweet but generic, lacking standout originality or quality. My close circle loves it and has given me many compliments, though I don’t care much myself, even gifting decants to a friend who adored it. The problem is that I smell it so much on the street that it becomes a scent without personality that gets tiring. Verdict: it looks nice, but I don’t see myself reaching for it; it feels a bit soulless and lacking depth.

  • Every time I smell it on others, my mind says Lattafa Khamrah, so I wouldn’t buy it knowing it can be confused with a cheap Arabic fragrance. I prefer the original SWY EDT over this Intensely.

  • Tomorrowsdust

    I picked it up while wandering downtown, looking for something to add intensity when the world turns gray. In the store, the blend of vanilla, cinnamon, and amber hooked me; it’s distinct, powerful, and upon testing, it feels like the very air changes. I wear it and people ask what it is, until one day I smell it on the street and realize it’s no longer mine—it belongs to everyone. Social media made it viral, with everyone recommending it as ‘the one that gets looks,’ which grinds my gears; individuality has become a trend. A friend recognizes it on me naturally, the baker wears it with his fresh bread, and even at the gym, it smells of vanilla amidst the sweat and metal. I wore it to a date on a recommendation, arrived excited, and she said: ‘You’re wearing Stronger With You Intensely? It’s rich, my ex used to wear it.’ In that moment, I understood: it no longer smells like ‘Stronger With You,’ but like ‘Tired Of You… Eternally.’

  • Simply irresistible. You spray it and you’re a vanilla and dulce de leche dessert. Before trying this Intensely, I wasn’t a fan of sweet fragrances. This perfume changed my mind. It has the right amount of sweetness, as the woody and aromatic notes carry it elsewhere. Ideal for dates and romantic nights. It will fill you with compliments. Longevity is more than acceptable and the trail is moderate. Late 2024 batch.

  • After finishing the bottle, I recommend it. Great perfume, warm, unisex. Toffee and suede with high projection and longevity. I really enjoyed wearing it. Others usually like it too. I won’t repurchase but I’ll look for a toffee scent without suede. I’m crazy about toffee.

  • What can I say about this fragrance… Thanks to it, I got into the world of perfumes. Definitely in my top 3. Sweet, powerful, intimate. I’m not an olfactory expert but it’s indispensable. Perhaps it’s starting to become trendy and is no longer as exclusive; I suspect it will be the current ‘One Million’.

  • Very rich, excellent longevity and projection, nothing to say about performance. Excellent option for winter.

  • manolochaos

    Disappointing due to the scarce longevity, around 2 hours on my skin, must be the reformulation since I bought it in August 2025. The scent is rich and sweet, but I recommend checking out the Arabic brand Emper UNPLUGGED WITH YOU, which is quite similar and lasts much longer for about 16 euros. I feel ripped off by this perfume regarding the price and longevity; even though many people say it lasts forever, for me it was a disappointment in this aspect.

  • Personally, I never understood the hype around this fragrance. It’s rich, spicy, and vanilla-forward, opening with cinnamon and settling into a warm woody base with a light toffee note. However, for the price, it’s not worth it. There are much richer perfumes in the same Stronger line that offer better value. I wouldn’t buy it again unless I found it at a massive discount (unlikely with Armani). If you’re looking for something similar but better suited to my taste, Azzaro The Most Wanted feels superior in every way.

  • Be careful if you’re thinking of buying it now: the 2025 batches perform and project like a drugstore perfume from Mercadona. I bought one in November and received a batch dated June 2025. After letting it macerate for a month following two days of use, it was the biggest disappointment of a reformulation: it lasts and projects nothing compared to previous versions. I even had to double-check it wasn’t a fake. The best description is this: it’s like they’re selling you an imitation while passing it off as the original. You can find 20€ perfumes with better skin performance than the 2025 Intensely. That said, the scent remains very rich. If you’re willing to spray 12 times and mist your clothes, it might work for you.

  • Stronger With You Intensely is just the new formula being sold and pushed to the younger demographic: we’ve gone from heavy scents like Invictus, 212 VIP, and the damn One Million to a sweeter, more assertive range for the people around us (Born In Roma, Pacific…). Is this EDP disruptive, something seen before that impacts and becomes the scent people remember you by? No, not right now, because almost every 20-25-year-old has one. That doesn’t mean it’s not interesting or of decent quality. I tried the line because of the chestnut notes. The EDT smells like nothing—high school cologne. The ‘Absolutely’ smells like a country bumpkin, and ‘SWY Parfum’ is a mix of everything: the vibe of ‘Intensely’ and the EDT, with a mature touch of ‘Absolutely’, but without being a divorced man’s smell or excessively sweet. Since I wanted to smell like a dessert, I bought this version. That said, the chestnut note is just a footnote; it’s barely noticeable. I see it as a daily wear and not overly masculine: it never even crossed my mind to wear it on a date, let alone a party (repeat: it smells like dessert, it’s not sexy for that). For that, go with the Parfum or one of the 10,000 designer scents designed to succeed. The trail is quite limited, which isn’t a problem (let’s hope we stop flooding rooms), but it’s perfectly noticeable when walking down the street. Performance is average (2 hours of good projection, then it recedes to skin-level until it almost disappears by 8-10 hours). I recommend not spraying it on clothes because the scent left behind after two days is vanilla, and you’ll have to throw the clothes away to wash it. In conclusion, even after being hyper-reformulated following the social media boom, it’s still pretty good. It’s a sweet scent, leaning masculine, that doesn’t overwhelm like other gourmands and can be worn by anyone (it’s not a Dior Homme Intense). Quite different from the current designer men’s market, but not disruptive either (still a scent designed to please the masses, without much depth). As for price, it’s pretty good (I paid 52€ for 100ML). Go to your perfumerie, smell all the flankers, and if you like it, buy it regardless of whether a friend already owns one. P.S.: DO NOT USE IN SUMMER PLEASE!!! It’s nauseating, for real. Above 18°C, this EDP is a ticking time bomb.

  • It’s simple: the best extremely sweet designer fragrance by far. Value for money is a 10, longevity is praised, and performance is guaranteed. Much better than the ‘party’ perfumes that are trendy these days.

  • It’s overwhelming, but to be honest, that’s the only way I can handle it. I bought it years ago and it was intense; it had already been reformulated then, lasting long and projecting well, but it gave me headaches and I had to sell it. This re-re-re reformulated version smells similar, with boosted notes to make it dense and less extremely sweet, and I tolerate it more. Before, the scent cloyed me and I only used it occasionally. The current one has terrible longevity. It’s okay, they could have made it less overwhelming in a moderate way, not this that smells like a strong opening cologne that then disappears. I bought it again because the hype has died down and it was a good price, and as I said, I tolerate it more, but the longevity could be better.

  • EaudeRomero

    It’s a very good fragrance, but I think it’s extremely overrated. I won’t deny it smells good because at first it seemed like the best in the world, and it still has a very nice aroma. However, now that I use it a lot, it seems too strong and a bit weird for me. I can’t identify any standout note, unlike others where I notice apple, vanilla, or bergamot; here I just feel a blend that doesn’t convince me, and nothing stands out, not even the vanilla. That said, the projection and longevity are incredible: easily 10-11 hours and it projects a lot. Once I sprayed six times to go to school, and my English teacher said, ‘Joe, man, how do you smell like cologne’ from over a meter away. Final verdict: Scent 7.5, Projection 9.5/10, Longevity 9.5/10.

  • marinix 🎀

    It’s one of my favorite men’s fragrances; my boyfriend wears it, and I love how it smells. Thanks for creating this masterpiece. I’d say it’s more of a winter scent; in the summer, it feels a bit heavy.

  • MisaelPerfumeMan

    Very good perfume, I’ve had it for a year, and on skin it lasts a long time with an exaggerated trail that literally floods the area where I am. Be careful, because sometimes it gets overwhelming; I’d give it 9/10 because the scent is rich and the longevity is good, but it can get very tiring.

  • francuantico

    I have a 2025 batch and I say that, at least in my case, none of what was said about the reformulation came true. I had to shower twice to get it off; the scent is the same and the projection is notable. It’s a simple perfume but it works wonderfully. It’s very popular, easy, nothing complex, a blind buy for anyone who likes sweet scents. It’s not a masterpiece and probably isn’t worth the price. It’s worth it if you really like it or if you want to please with your scent. It’s indisputably masculine (compared to other sweet vanilla scents like Lattafa’s ‘Khamrah’). It’s for making a statement: youthful, attention-grabbing, and performs well. Longevity 9/10, Projection 8/10, Scent 8/10, Price 6/10. Occasion: cold, night; never during the day. Maybe bars, parties, or hangouts; dates only if it’s an open place or a closed one with few sprays. PS: If you have an enemy, spray it at them with +30 degrees and go visit them: you’ll knock them out.

  • After having it for two years, I’m writing this review for Christmas in case anyone wants to buy it. I have a 2023 batch from before the reformulation (the one with the Armani logo) and the 100ml bottle is almost empty. It’s not that it’s a bad fragrance, but it’s so mass-produced that it’s become vulgar; I’ve heard it in clubs, bars, supermarkets, the street, and yes, the damn gym. The probability of any 20-25-year-old guy having it is very high. If you get annoyed by the scent, buy it, but in my humble opinion, when you smell a fragrance everywhere, you lose the surprise factor and that differentiating element that makes people ask what it is. That’s why I stopped using it to try others, as I like to smell different. It’s very sweet with vanilla, caramel, and cinnamon, accompanied by pepper and lavender that add freshness at the start, though it’s quite linear. It’s designed for cold afternoons and nights, with good longevity (8-9 hours). If you like the Stronger with You line, in 2026 I’d lean towards the EDT, much more balanced and versatile (less mass-produced), or the Absolutely, which although very similar to Intensely, is darker, adds rum, has more depth, and evolution. Conclusion: it’s a great fragrance that died of success due to the masses, losing the magic it had when it launched.

  • I’ve tried to find a “but” for this perfume… and I have to be honest: the only one is that it’s easily recognizable when someone wears it. And there’s nothing worse (at least for me, who is a bit of a maniac) than crossing paths with someone wearing the same perfume. It’s quite mass-market, and I usually avoid such hyped fragrances; I prefer less common scents. That said… I couldn’t resist this. The feeling it conveys is very clear: like having English tea with milk accompanied by sweet pastries. It’s warm, comforting, and creates closeness. People come closer and say you smell good, and with few sprays it’s more than enough. Is it worth it? Yes, unequivocally. Knowing it’s mass-market and you’ll smell it on others, still, as a personal enjoyment, it’s a huge treat. An embracing, sweet, and addictive perfume, ideal for cold climates and moments where you seek closeness more than exclusivity.

  • Perfumeon, the only 10/10 I know (admit it, I still have a lot to learn), and I never get tired of wearing it. It lasts until I’ve washed my clothes three times, and on skin, it goes 8-10 hours, staying strong in the middle; if you doubt it, you’ve lost.

  • How interesting… The resemblance to the Most Wanted is there, but the difference with the Stronger is very noticeable. More spiced, more cinnamon-forward, masculine. I thought it would be a cloyingly sweet gourmand. I shouldn’t trust reviews written so lightly these days; they always overlook details. When dry, it even resembles the Asad Bourbon (with much better quality, obviously) more than the Most Wanted. Stronger with You Intensely is a supremely masculine, sexy, boozy fragrance. They don’t declare it, but there is alcohol here. It reminds me of Spicebomb Extreme. Nowhere near “sweet/young,” don’t get fooled. This perfume is for imposing men, not kids. Happy with my purchase. 9/10.

  • Esteban210487

    I love it, it projects and lasts as it should. The fragrance is delicious and ideal for cold weather, both indoors and outdoors, it behaves great. Be careful if you reapply, it can become annoying.

  • emilianocarued

    I don’t feel it resembles the Most Wanted Intense EDP, at least at first. After 2-3 hours, it does start to resemble it. At the beginning, it smells like old man’s liquor, but over time it becomes pleasant and gains class.

  • Diego Leon289

    I tested it at a shopping center, a super-hyped fragrance, and it’s one of the worst I’ve heard. It smells like cardboard with dulce de leche. I didn’t like it at all. I’m saying this because of the hype they give it versus what it actually offers. The Absolutely is much better.

  • Aka_Kaiser22

    Mixed feelings. It’s a good perfume, no one will deny that, but I feel it doesn’t deserve all the fuss. It’s overhyped, expensive, and not very original. It’s vanilla and cinnamon. Meh. Warm and sweet, yes, but there are better gourmands. Does it last? Yes, close to the skin. Important: you have to get close. The sillage is brutally disappointing. I suspect the 2025 batches are reformulated, because otherwise it’s inexplicable (and it’s not my pH; I always wear lotion). At €70 (150ml) in Spain, for the price and performance, it’s a manual NEXT. There are cheaper and better Arab fragrances. Absolutely disappointed.

  • One of the best designer fragrances that exist. It’s exquisite, projects well, and lasts quite a while.

  • SantyArjona

    It was one of the first fragrances that made me addicted to perfumes. Sweet, masculine, and seductive… women love it. I tried the Powerfully to see if it surpassed it, but it didn’t; the cherry note on that one smells good, but this wins on performance (I have the 2025 batch). For me, the best sweet designer fragrance alongside Male Elixir.

  • Let the hype make you jump for joy. Girls go crazy for this scent, there’s nothing to object to.