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The Most Wanted Intense

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Azzaro
Honorine Blanc
Perfumista
Honorine Blanc
4.17 de 5
2,009 votos

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The Most Wanted Intense by Azzaro is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2024, this composition was created by Nicolas Bonneville and Honorine Blanc. The top note is bergamot; the heart note is lavender; and the base notes are liqueur and moss.

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  • I tried it dry and it smells good, though the aroma is simple. I don’t know the longevity, but it’s very similar to Antonio Banderas’s new one, The Icon Attitude. The performance of that one left me with over 8 hours, a pleasant surprise.

  • HectorRivassH

    It deviates a lot from the other Azzaro TMWs. It’s very fresh and works for any occasion. At first, it smells “meh,” but over time it develops personality and becomes unique. I can’t find any negative points in the longevity for me; it lasts 8 hours. I give it 9.0 for the aroma. Projection is good for the first two hours, then it gets shy, only those nearby can smell it. That’s why I give it 7.5 for projection.

  • RicardoPowa123

    I don’t understand people’s ratings… How can they say it resembles Myself or Phantom if they’re totally different scents? One is floral and fresh, the other is hyper-sweet. 🤦 (It has liquor, so I assumed it would be sweet).

  • First off, this fragrance doesn’t remind me of any current ones I own. The recent ones lean heavily into tonka bean, and this isn’t one of them. Description: smells like a liqueur caramel (cocktail) with a dark herbal aspect. On my skin, the liqueur note dominates (lavender is secondary, and the moss is prominent). It’s masculine, suitable for any occasion and season. It’s not very projective but leaves a trail wherever you go. Acceptable longevity of about 6 hours (I’ve only used it a couple of times, and for the price, I’m not complaining). It’s for those who want to smell MASCULINE, old-school style like my dad; I’ve inherited his tastes. It has a sweet touch from the liqueur notes and lavender, but the dark moss makes it nothing like unisex (not that youthful green vibe of Le Beau Paradise Garden). I don’t see it on a woman like my other fragrances. You either love it or hate it. If you like Erba Pura, Khamrah, Le Male Elixir… it definitely doesn’t resemble them. It’s different, a new olfactory experience if you’re tired of the current hype. A beautiful surprise that, despite the market’s duration and projection issues, is worth every cent. Summary: 6-hour longevity, 2-hour projection when given, medium-heavy trail, 10/10 aroma (no tonka bean trace), guaranteed compliments with semi/formal wear. All based on my skin, recommend testing first, not a blind buy.

  • Doesn’t smell like Myself or anything from Paco Rabanne. Starts fresh and sweet, then you notice a lavender with some Dior-style ambroxan. It’s not the eighth wonder, but it smells fucking amazing!!! I didn’t expect anything, and I’ve gotten several compliments.

  • This year’s Azzaro TMW launch is a hit. It’s one of those perfumes with a very masculine, attractive lavender, slightly sweet but not cloying, like a modern liqueur candy that goes great with a nice shirt. The scent is 10/10 and lasts up to 8 hours; I’ve gotten good compliments in the cold, we’ll see how it does in summer. The price is average; I got it for $130, it would be better if it dropped. The only downside is it doesn’t project much; when people get close, they smell it and give compliments, but if they’re far away, they don’t catch it. I don’t know if it’s my pH, but I’ve had great longevity with low projection, making it more of a personal trail. Still, I’m sticking with it because its aroma is captivating at first sniff.

  • An underrated fragrance that I absolutely love. I received it today, and it looks like it could be my new daytime signature for meetings. Plus, it’s affordable.

  • Citrus and aromatic opening that keeps the lavender with a sweet, liqueur-like dry down. It has some of its TMW sisters’ DNA, but it’s fresher and more versatile. The notes feel high-quality; I’d define it as a fresh/sweet masculine scent. On my skin, it has moderate projection and lasts about 7-8 hours, projecting strongly for the first two. The bottle is the typical TMW with the revolver drum, but the atomizer squirts very little, which is my least favorite part. It’s easy to like and not a blind buy risk, especially if you live in a warm zone, though I’d recommend testing it first. I was captivated when I tried it and had to take it home. I use it daily; it’s versatile for anything except extreme heat. Recommended purchase.

  • jeloumaifelas

    Solid fragrance. I bought it based on good reviews, but it wasn’t what I expected. It’s good, but not a head-turner or anything groundbreaking. Still, I’d rather wear it than the designer trash they sell us—those sweet, gourmand elixirs that are a nightmare for anyone nearby in hot climates. I don’t see any resemblance to anything mentioned here, not Erba Pura, not Legend, not Sauvage, “not even close” as my friends would say. It’s not for extreme heat; more for spring-fall, daily daytime wear. My partner was surprised by it, so I guess I just had high expectations. Perfect for total daily use. Don’t know if it’s a compliment magnet. PS: I’m curious to know the age of the review claiming The Most Wanted EDT is the father of Azzaro, lol.

  • Diego Fernández S

    I’m surprised no one has linked it to the DNA of Erba Pura or Bharara King, but with the sweet lavender and ambroxan, it smells sweet, salty, and fresh. It’s an all-rounder, and if it reminds you of the scents mentioned above, it sounds more like Prada Ocean and Sauvage than Phantom, which absolutely don’t resemble it. I don’t know what’s wrong with people’s noses lately, but it’s totally worth it. I got it for $1250 MXN with two 10ml bonuses, and I wish Montblanc Legend would last as long as this. It’s a clear example that Azzaro knows what they’re doing, proven by the father of them all, Wanted EDT, and its grandmother, Chrome.

  • Classic structure and not memorable. On my dry skin, it smells soapy with bergamot and lavender, barely citrusy. Test before buying.

  • I bought it almost blindly; I smelled it months ago without paying much attention. I saw it on sale and couldn’t resist. It felt like a steal. That citrusy base with lavender and bergamota smells like a mojito and doesn’t change; the longevity is excellent for an EDT (I wore it last night and still smelled it at 11 PM). That fresh, youthful vibe gives it versatility in different climates, even in the cold, and it works at night too. If you’re looking for an all-rounder, it’s cheap, long-lasting, and versatile.

  • I bought a decant and was seduced by the citrus. They say it’s not a super perfume, but it has that outlaw vibe like its siblings. It’s for going out at night and winning everything. The lavender makes it irresistible and calming, easing anxiety. It gives you confidence and peace. Perfumaso.

  • Pablokingedp

    Like a cold beer on a hot day: classic sweetened lavender. Not overcomplicated, very rich without trying too hard. Works excellent for daily wear; among sweet and fruity perfumes, this has a vintage masculine line with a modern twist.

  • My first perfume of this type; I didn’t find what I wanted in the store and decided on this one. No regrets—it’s great for a young person’s daily routine, ideal for ages 15-30. It opens with citrus and sweet lavender, then the citrus fades into a darker scent while keeping the lavender. Longevity isn’t the best: at school, it lasted from 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM, fading after 6 PM, roughly 7-8 hours. Projection is good; people noticed me when I walked out. Very good option and I recommend it.

  • Relaxed, citrusy, and clean. Maybe too common; I’ve smelled something similar from other brands. Good longevity and average projection. Wear it year-round except in winter, as its volatile notes can’t handle the cold, though it works on clothes. It could be your signature scent, but if you want to stand out, this isn’t the best choice.

  • Versatile, clean, fresh, and sweet. It doesn’t stand out for its notes, but it’s unique; people compare it to Myself for being simple, though Myself wins on brand prestige and Azzaro is usually sweeter for night. I wear it depending on the day: if you want something uncommon, pick this. Longevity is average—fades quickly on my skin but depends on the person; it lasts much longer on clothes.

  • Smells off; the base note dominates too much, so I wouldn’t recommend it. Don’t even ask about longevity.

  • nelson gil escano

    Azzaro TMW Intense: honest review. Haven’t smelled anything so aromatic in a while; it’s on another level. From the first spray, intense spicy notes, just as the name suggests. It resembles the original but is better crafted: more mature, polished, and modern. Unlike other flankers that drift into tobacco/gourmand territory, it achieves a fresh and woody balance. The bergamot softens with an alcohol-mossy base that gives it character, while the lavender adds a huge floral boost. Is it sweet? Yes, but not cloying. It’s a synthetic sweetness (in a good way), like a fresh, clean candy, ending in an interesting earthy-sweet dry down. There’s a hidden ambroxan giving it a modern touch, almost a nod to Dior’s Sauvage. That makes it highly appreciated by female noses. It’s versatile, suitable for almost anything. Though it has a generic vibe, it’s not a bad flanker. It delivers without overcomplicating. My only con: after a while, it gives me a slight headache. Rating: 8/10.

  • Tested on wrists. Opens soapy, like neutral Palmolive, probably due to the lavender. I don’t detect citrus, but rather ambered lavender, perhaps with an undeclared amber molecule. That scent lasts 15 minutes. Then comes the amber, and depending on the air, the liquor appears: some say rum, but it reminds me of Clubman’s Whisky Woods and less of brandy, without the apple, closer to Whisky Woods. It’s not aftershave quality, but it’s elegant and mature. Great for evening daily wear or meetings, better for romantic outings. I don’t detect moss or citrus, just lavender, amber, and whisky. What would make it better is a nice wood note with the whisky. Very elegant, works for outings, meetings, or intimate encounters.

  • Incredible opening but lasts only minutes. In the dry down, people might call me crazy—it’s identical to Halloween Man Rock On.

  • Antonio Tavera

    Soapy, clean, and elegant scent. Nothing new; it smells a lot like YSL My Self, with ambroxan from Sauvage in the dry down. It’s versatile, but I see it working better for dates or night outs. I liked it, maybe I’d buy it again. It would be better with more longevity and projection, but that’s its charm. Well-rounded, Azzaro doesn’t disappoint. 9/10.

  • Josué Alán Barrón Terán

    I love it, but I hate people’s hypocrisy. Let’s be honest: it smells like a 90s vintage classic, but since it’s new, no one notices. People just say it smells like Paco Rabanne or YSL. It’s identical to Liz Claiborne’s Bora Bora minus the kiwi. Not bad, but if it smells that vintage for the price, I’d prefer other options.

  • Very rich. I recommend it for daily wear in heat, cold, or moderate weather. It’s a blue scent that delivers. Lasts 6-7 hours with moderate projection. In my opinion, it’s the second-best TMW after Intense EDP.

  • Reminds me a lot of Halloween Man Mystery, just without the leather of the original and maybe without the pineapple.

  • Delicious and simple, though it evolves. Forget what others say; this smells like JPG Scandal but lighter. A must-have.

  • What a great perfume. I wear it daily when it’s between 50-77°F. Citrusy, fresh, heavy on lavender, and that alcohol base gives it an incredible touch. Works for any occasion.

  • Top pick for fresh scents—I grab this without hesitation. It has it all: lasts 7-8 hours, worth the price (45 USD), and smells like a mix of YSL My Self, Azzaro The Man Wood EDP, with a touch of Invictus Platinum. Easy to love but distinct from the typical crowd. Perfect for heat and moderate climates.

  • The Most Wanted Intense by Azzaro is an aromatic, sweet, and floral fragrance. It opens with a sweet, fresh fruity note, keeping a bit of the original Wanted but lasting a short time and featuring more elements from the Most Wanted line, now with fresher notes and less density. Over time, aromatic floral accords and a vanilla accord provide the characteristic sweetness. After that, it doesn’t change much. The name is curious; I expected a more intense version, but it’s lighter and fresher, retaining the floral and sweet qualities, which makes it seem more versatile: spring, fall, winter, and even summer (though in intense heat, there are more refreshing options). The best situations are casual, outings with friends, and school. Longevity is very good, over 8 hours. Projection is notable for the first 2 hours and then fades. It’s a good alternative to Myself EDP and Polo 67 EDT, with a pleasant, modern aroma and solid performance. Azzaro is back to popular with the Wanted line.

  • ivrodriguez

    I was at the perfumerie and the saleswoman told me, ‘Iván, try this one.’ First spray: instant punch. It was like the perfume was saying, ‘Get off the payroll, I’m passing through.’ Immediate projection, leaves a trail, and makes a presence from the start. I took my time, didn’t let myself get carried away, smelled others, walked around, compared… while others faded away, this one stayed. It’s not the most elegant or refined, but it clearly says, ‘I’m everything you need in your life.’ Masculine, sweet, refined, and sticky in a good way. The feeling was so good the perfume seemed to say, ‘You know I want you, take me with you.’ Recommendation: evening, nights out, when you want to be felt and remembered. Projection: 9/10, Longevity: 8/10, Presence: 9/10, Feeling: 9/10.

  • elmeromeroculero2

    I’m a fan of the Azzaro Wanted line, and this flanker is no exception. If you aren’t used to floral scents, the lavender note—which lasts quite a while—might shock or disgust you, as some find it smells like cleaner (I disagree). What I did notice is that the top notes fade quickly to reveal a boozy moss base, which is what lasts the longest in this fragrance.

  • Daniel oloroso

    I honestly bought this based on the great reviews, but once I got it, I realized it smells like a floor cleaner called ‘Pinol’. Even my mom asked, ‘Did you mop with Pinol?’ when she smelled it. :(( Not what I expected.

  • MartinElixir

    Azzaro The Most Wanted EDT Intense. I’m not sure if it’s the Emperor’s New Clothes story or my sense of smell is defective, but most perfumes fade almost completely after ten minutes. With this one, I’ve been lucky: I love the scent, and from the very first spray, it hits me and fills the room; I feel it at 100% without even having to imagine it. I go to a store, try two perfumes, and shortly after, only this one remains. At ten minutes, half an hour, and three hours later, it’s still there, buzzing and projecting fully. Once, the strap of my watch got soaked with it and still smelled like this days later. Praise be to the Lord. The scent isn’t as fresh as people say; it has density, and the slightly boozy touch creates an original accord (don’t get me wrong, it’s mainly lavender). It doesn’t evolve much, but I can recreate it in my head, which shows its uniqueness. The original Wanted buzzes beautifully but doesn’t give me that ‘zing’ to me. The EDP feels too sweet and similar to the ADN of Stronger With You. If you value a simple, versatile, masculine, clean scent that stands out and lasts, this EDT Intense has everything to be a humble but beautiful workhorse.

  • Cuero Azafranado

    What a delightful fragrance; undoubtedly an excellent blue proposal from Azzaro. They didn’t reinvent the wheel, but it’s a great option for any occasion and season. Opens fresh and citrusy with a subtle sweetness that isn’t cloying, delivering that blue vibe found in Myslf and YSL Y (though with differences). The lavender gives a soapy, clean, and pleasant sensation, ideal for feeling fresh. What I love most is that boozy touch; in a blue fragrance, that makes it special. It’s good—a modern interpretation of blue, clean, slightly sweet, with a delicious liquor note. Occasions: All-terrain, daily, gym, casual outings. Maybe it needs more application for night parties. Longevity: 6 to 8 hours on skin with 3 to 4 hours of decent projection. Rating: 9.2.

  • LuigiLeBlanc99

    I stumbled upon this EDT by chance in a sample that came with another perfume. It was love at first sniff. I was fascinated by its lavender aroma and slightly caramelized notes. It’s true that it doesn’t project as much as its older siblings, but that’s exactly what I’m looking for: something moderate that smells exquisite. I decided to buy it, and wow, it’s one of my favorites.

  • Underrated. It seems overshadowed by the other Azzaros (Most Wanted), but it has nothing to envy them. Good aromatic quality and versatile, suitable for cold/warm weather, day/night, though better for daily wear or the office. If you like fougère or aromatic lavender, it’s a blind buy. The citrus opening with bergamot embraced by lavender is exquisite. After 20-30 minutes, the bergamot fades and lavender takes the superhero role. In the base, I detect more oakmoss with lavender than liquor. Lasts about 6 hours with decent projection for half an hour. If you like it, it’s a workhorse.

  • Exquisite and versatile perfume with a fresh, sweet citrus opening like bergamot mojito. The dry-down is the best part: it retains sweetness while releasing lavender, paired with a rich alcohol note that isn’t harsh. I love the blend; it’s a fantastic fragrance, but the longevity disappoints. Lasts about 3 hours on skin and 6 on clothes; they seem to have taken ‘Eau de Toilette’ very seriously. Not sure if it’s my batch, a fake, or the original formula. Recommended solely for the scent; longevity is a letdown.