Armani Eau Pour Homme (new) Giorgio Armani

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Armani Eau Pour Homme (new) Giorgio Armani

Armani Eau Pour Homme (new) Giorgio Armani

Rated 3.91 out of 5 based on 64 customer ratings
(64 customer reviews)

Armani Eau Pour Homme (new) Giorgio Armani for men of Giorgio Armani

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Fashion house Armani presented its first masculine fragrance Eau Pour Homme in 1984. Sharp, strong, citrusy and aromatic, this one has become a classic among men’s fragrances. Almost 30 years later, in February the 2013, Armani launches a new version of Eau Pour Homme and a brand new nocturnal edition Eau de Nuit.

New Eau Pour Homme apparently did not change much. The bottle design is updated and the composition is adapted with ingredients that are available today. The top is ruled by fresh citruses like bergamot and mandarin, along with aromatic basil. The heart of clove, lily and nutmeg is laid on the base of patchouli, oak moss and sandalwood.

British violinist Charlie Siem and Italian photographer (son of Italian Vogue editor in chief Franca Sozzani) Francesco Carrozzini are chosen as the models for the new fragrances. The fragrances are available as 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette.

64 reviews for Armani Eau Pour Homme (new) Giorgio Armani

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Heads up, the box tells me this has zero oakmoss, and zero moss. Somebody call the no oakmoss authorities, I’m mad as hell and I have fallen and can’t get up

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    As a big fan of Eau Sauvage, I never really considered buying this, but a while ago found a vintage mini in a thrift shop and was really delighted by how fresh the bergamot, ‘green’ lemon (as Thomaso7 below rightly puts it), neroli and orange…a truly happy opening. I love Eau Sauvage, but sometimes it feels a bit serious; this seemed just as brilliantly fresh and herbal, but a bit more uplifting (in a laid back kind of way) in the opening, which is really saying something. I find myself recalling it the next day with the usual poignant craving for a lost summer, but where Eau Sauvage is sort of sailboats and garden parties, this is more tennis courts and poolside reading, whatever than means…
    Today I tried the current version and was not disappointed… It still has a marvelous array of citrus notes, with a really balmy, sunny mandarin orange essence that lingers into the drydown. The notable hints of nutmeg and lily setting it apart a bit from Dior’s composition. It is pretty light wearing (I find a sturdier vetiver base in the current Eau Sauvage), and seems to fade to a fairly low volume by hour 4 or 5, but that is somewhat the nature of the beast; it certainly still fits the bill of delivering an authentic eau de cologne vibe with a bit more legs than typical exemplars of that fabled genre usually provide. I think I would be have this right alongside Eau Sauvage for wearing in warm weather, as I’m starting to think a person can never have to many eaux, all somehow facets of that one, unattainable breeze from the Mediterranean lemon grove…

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Similar to the original in 1984. What I noticed is its slightly more modernized, and alot of notes taking out. So less sillage and longevity. It smells very masculine and fresh. NO feminine vibe at all. I get Bergamot, orange, Nutmeg, and oakmoss mostly. On me after about an hour it gets real barbershop and soapy. This is for the gentleman that likes to be fresh, casually or formally.
    If this was made as Par fum with the same notes and sillage, this would be awesome.
    Heres my rating as the new releases in this line
    1. Armani Eau Cedre (the sillage is the best)
    2. Armani Eau nuit
    3. This one

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    What a bergamot splash in the opening. It develops nicely – oakmoss and mandarin orange spiced up by a little bit of cloves, basil ans nutmeg.
    This is a proper fougere. Ultra masculine, mature, fresh, clean, spicy, sexy.
    8/10

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    A very nice masculine smell, barbershop type of smell for real males. The only downside on this one is the longevity, especially if you live in a hot country then it would evaporate very quickly. However the scent is wonderful.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Armani Eau Pour Homme gets my approval. I’ve never smelled the original juice so I’m reviewing this on its own.
    At first I didn’t like the herbal basil blast in the opening but it settles down quickly. The citrus in the opening is nice. It’s been a while since I’ve tried Eau Sauvage but I remember that one being more timeless and something any age group could pull off. Armani feels more of a mature/classic type. Seems like something that can be worn year round.
    I get pretty good performance with about 5 sprays, lasts 6-8 hours with a little lingering on clothes after that.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I like many of Armani’s scents. Unfortunately this classic scent doesn’t do anything good for me. On my skin, this smells like pine cleaner straight from a mop bucket. I feel like I have smelled this on older men in a nursing home. Sorry for the bad impression but this one is a scrubber for me. I must be too young for it. I would suggest you only buy if your chemistry can handle a mature and classic scent.
    0/10

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    This is when Armani used to make simple and beautiful perfumes. I don’t like the mess they are releasing nowadays. It’s true it’s smells like Eau Sauvage but it has it’s own character in my opinion.
    Highly recommended for classics lovers.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Are you looking for something similar to Dior Eau Sauvage EDT but stronger like vintage Eau Sauvage? this is the choice! it is a great scent.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    After testing of this frag today, I thought that I sprayed a wrong perfume. This is not Armani pour homme that I used to have 20 yrs. ago, this is completely different smell. It is something citrussy, missing that gorgeous sexy fresh note from original. Please, don’t write misguiding comments that this is so nice, fresh and so on. This is really waste of money. Better find somewhere vintage edition, and then write your comment. Be serious.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a great lemon cologne it goes to show Armani has been about the fresh accords since day one. It doesn’t have any of the 80s urinal cake smell or really any dated notes typical of 80s masculine frags. Maybe subtly reminiscent of a citrusy deodorant but not overly so

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Ah, Armani pour homme, how many good memories, and how young I was.
    I want you back with all this bergamot oil and all the oak moss.
    The current formula hasn’t the beauty and the strenght of the vintage in spite of the big effort to make a decent actualiced version.
    Now the longevity and the sillage seem belong to a fake version.
    How much I miss it.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I really like this but wished it lasted a bit longer. I get only 4 pushing 5 hours with this one. It also becomes a skin scent rather quickly as well. Funny I said I really liked this but keep pointing out the negatives…
    3.5/5

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    A manly summer fragrance. I’m tired of all the synthetic, Justin Bieber scents.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like green lemon. not too strong, but does last a while. a perfect scent for office wear I think, and most definitely I think for the summer or spring, or a warm climate. Having so many strong scents, I wanted one like this.
    There are some nuances of floral – lily? giving a little bit of thickness, some light spices.
    I smellt it before, but it was warmer weather and I could smell patchouli after the citrus green opening.
    Right now I smell green lemon, maybe petit grain which smells fresh springtime and very green – maybe a little sharp, that floral lily scent thickening it, and a tangy-ness which awakens the senses. There must be some light musk in this too.
    It’s a little expensive.
    overall I could equivilate it to smell similar to a green lemonade.
    This is Armani’s Eau, so it must be their eau du cologne.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    I smelled this scent recently at the duty free in LAX airport.
    Wonderful scent! it is a type of lemony, but has a spicy edge and a type of sexyness throughout. maybe it is lily and some musk. It even has a bit of powder in it. patchouli too.
    Armani code seems to have a similar spiciness that’s in this.
    This is classy, but not outdated.
    This is a bit of a mature and dressy scent, but is more youthful and a bit more timeless than something like Aramis for example.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Excellent, classic, refreshing, gentlemanly, soothing, summer fragrance;
    That last 10 to 20 minutes, no matter how much you apply.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    The last time I tried this was in 2012 and it was the previous formulation and I was very disappointed as I love the original 1984 version. I got a blast of lemon that seemed to fade after 30 min and was gone on my skin within the hour.
    Well fast forward to the present day and I became aware of the new formulation which came out in 2013 I believe. So taking a gamble as I always loved the original back in the Eighties I purchased this blind hoping for the best.
    Well after a few sprays I get the beautiful citrus burst interwoven with neroli and some light spice and moss. It lasts on my skin for about four hours with moderate projection and still hangs around for a few hours more but more close to my skin. I’m quite happy as the previous formulation only lasted a hour on my skin.
    It’s more closer to what I remember the original to be though with less moss though the new one does seem to be brighter/fresher. It’s still a light fragrance but the magic for me is back as the previous formulation just seemed to be way off and too short lasting. Happy days!

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Really high quality Citrus up top and this is a top heavy fragrance. Not at all like other powerhouse fragrances. This shouldn’t be classified as such. It’s much more in the vein of Eau’d Hadrien, Cappucci, Acqua Di Parma, to my nose. However, there’s spice underneath, but I’d still contend this is a citrus fragrance, light on the spice. Something about the hints of spice give this fragrance a class/style type feel that it seems Armani pulls off without equal. This is a Ferrari, a Lamborgini, just awesome Italian style and perfectly sleek. I know when I wear this, any occasion, I smell like a Ferrari looks. Honestly, this is the best Armani Fragrance, hands down, in my opinion, and one of the best all around summer go to’s ever.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    what a shame i never wrote a review on one of my most go to summer scents.
    i have a certain history behind how i found this scent.
    i was visiting states when my uncle called me from india and asked me to get this bottle for him as he use to wear the old version and someone recently wearing this reminded him of his good old days.
    i had tested this before and found it generic for my use so i did not bother to buy a bottle for my use. however this juice smelled terrific on him during the high humid summers of india. i came back from india and started to crave for this scent and could not find a bottle in my local market. well after few attempts i finally found a 50ml bottle which i used religiously throughout summers and did not even bother to look at any of my other colognes. i used it so much that i started thinking of giving away all my other bottles lol.. thankfully winters started and i kept it at the back of the shelf and now im waiting for that scorching heat to hit back so i can wear my gem again

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Pretty close to the original I think,and I love this one too. One of the few 80’s powerhouse fragrances that has in my opinion stood the test of time. Maybe because it is a little lighter than some of the others. I do understand that some people think it is an older mans scent as it probably is. It is so well made a real classic from Armani.
    Great fragrance!

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    This is difficult to comment on. It’s a citrus infused mature fragrance, in laments terms. It definitely appeals more to a mature demographic but works well in that. It was the first fragrance that I got my hands on and it’s what prompted me to invest myself more into this fragrance game. It’s a sophisticated and good fragrance, good sillage and performance. Would not say that this is a blind buy, but it’s something worth checking out at the store if given the chance. Good luck!

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    My husband choose this for himself……..this smells amazing!!

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    One of my first frags, and still is in my collection !
    Classic cologne !

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Out of the classic citrus fragrances such as this, YSL pour home, Eau sauvage etc. Armani eau pour homme came out as the best. With YSL, I found this a bit dated, sharp, strong and 70’s smelling whilst I found Eau sauvage’s citrus notes to die too quickly on my skin. However Armani eau pour home seemed to hit the right balance. I also am not disappointed by this 2013 reformulation and find it very similar to how I remember the original. Usually for me reformulations generally disappoint but this is still great. This seems to project better on me than the original did even though I cannot imagine that this is a better projecting fragrance than the 1984 original formulation for most people, may just be my skin chemistry. I still would liken this to a breeze of warm coastal Italian air that had blown through a citrus grove and mingled amongst cypress trees in the hills, the same comparison as I reviewed the original fragrance. This has a bit of noticeable but gentle spice in the background that is probably the nutmeg. The original had a similar spice but from memory came out more clove like to me and made it smell a bit too old for me at the time whilst I didn’t detect this in this current reformulation. Unlike the original I received positive feedback with this version with one person saying it smelled gorgeous and expensive and someone else asking me if it was Acqua di Parma, which I’ve always liked also. I could imagine Gordon Gekko wearing this fragrance in the 80’s or a stylishly dressed man in an Italian suit. Definitely best for summer but could hold it’s own in early autumn/fall, I also like this for daywear but has a bit of complexity for a summer evening if you vary the sprays. Would make a good special occasion summer fragrance for someone looking for something a bit less generic. Maybe not suitable for under 25’s, depending on personal taste, would recommend it as a must try.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    @almondbreakfast
    Guerlain has plenty of classic citrus scents – Eau de Cologne Imperiale, Eau de Guerlain, Aqua Allegoria Limon Verde, and the now discontinued Aqua Allegoria Lemon Fresca, to name a few.
    Yves Sait Laurent also has an offering – Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme, since reformulated for La Collection.
    Hope that helps!

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    @MSp… That’s hilarious! He also came up with the Trump/Russia Conspiracy Theory!

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    “New Eau Pour Homme apparently did not change much”???
    WERE YOU PAID TO WRITE THAT, OR DO YOU HAVE A BAD COLD??

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    Talking about Citrus timelessness,
    Dior has Eau Savage.
    Chanel has Pour Monsieur.
    Hermes has Eau de Orange Verte.
    Versace has L’homme.
    Armani has Eau Pour Homme.
    In the modern days,
    Issey Miyake has L’eau D’Issey Pour Homme.
    Acqua Di Parma has Bergamotto Di Calabria.
    Tom Ford has Neroli Portofino.
    Zegna has Italian Bergamot.
    The world just needs some more citrus timelessness from:
    Guerlain (seriously)
    Yves Saint Laurent
    Gucci
    Prada
    -AB-

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    scent : 6/10
    sillage : 6/10
    longevity :7/10
    80% day / 20% night fragrance
    good citrus scent

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    i have got dior eau sauvage, versace L’homme, pr pour homme, edition blanche, ck summer ’15…and i thought i have had enough of lemon citrus bottles for summer, but when i smelled this out of the four eau collection, i was just mesmerized.its like you hear some beautiful piece of violin or jazz music and it makes your whole body feel loved….you close your eyes and just feel like you are in heaven…thats the kind of feel i got from this bottle.other bottles i have are my faves too, esp paco rabanne and eau sauvage, but this is something else.i dont care if the reformulation is weaker and lasts less, it has to be in my collection. and as far as old man’s cologne…..im 35 and i always liked stuff that smelled manly, old spice and fahrenheit to say the least….we all have different choices, i respect everyone…but those people who say this frag is grandpa….you guys r just kids, someday you will grow up n appreciate what a real man should smell like. one of the legends n hall of fame frag for sure…respect armani house, what a masterpiece 🙂

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    This is such an awesome fragrance! It smells like Tuscany by Aramis but calmer and more modern. Reminds me of my dad. Just a fresh, citrusy, Mediterranean fragrance. I can strongly smell it on me for 3 hours, but it last for at least 6-8 closely on my skin. Projection is also good, I’ve gotten compliments on this. Overall, it’s a surprising winner from Armani whom I’m generally not a fan of…definitely getting myself a bottle.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s about 20 years ago since I last had a smell on the 1980s version. This one is not too dissimilar and might as well not be classified separately. From what I can tell from memory, this one is more citric and fresh than the 1980s version, but that’s the way most classic fragrances have gone.
    Anyway, as with the 1980s version, this one is pleasant and distinctive, but more for the mature gentleman than the young.
    ***

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    Comparing side by side with Dior Eau Sauvage, Armani is the superior fragrance. Instantly more likeable. I’ll probably pick up a bottle to layer with Chanel pour Monsieur

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s manly and i don’t think guys below fourty will suits to the scent. The initial opening is so good classy citrus and then you know.. Respray after two hour or one and a half hour.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this scent, this is the kind of fragrances I more enjoy. Is a clean, citrus, herbal and woody scent. It has a classic style, but is very nice and very male.
    Since its output, it smell as a very natural lemon with herbal spices, in a very mediterranean style, in its medium phase grows up the smell of flowers with a prominent nutmeg and cloves.
    Is similar in style to Eau Sauvage of Dior, Acqua di Parma Essenza and Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme, fragrances that I love too.
    I think this fragrance it will be a must have always in my closet, because in my opinion this is the scent for a man.
    Better in summer o warm weather, but in general is very versatile.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    Class in a bottle, opens with that beautiful natural citrus burst and then settles into a sophisticated dry down that introduces that suave nutmeg. Edit: initially I didn’t like the longevity and projection but either my bottle has matured or oxygenated or my nose is more sensitive because I can smell this clearly after 6 hours, so I am very pleased.
    Note, like all classics, it should not be sniffed too close, let the fragrance come to your nose.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    Pretty close to Pour Monsieur from Chanel.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    In my opinion, very unpleasant to wear. Designed for older men. I do however think that many women find it to be a very attractive scent.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    I think this fragrance is greatly underrated. Even in the “new” reformulation, this is a fantastic fougére / vetiver scent. It is extremely well-balanced with green citrus notes, florals, spices, woods and oakmoss…producing an overall very clean, fresh and energetic but masculine character. For me the smell is intoxicating, making me want to inhale deeply and savor the invigoratingly clean scent. The notes are very natural and well-blended, never giving the impression of synthetics.
    Interestingly, I bought this instead of Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino after spraying a wrist with each and comparing. I was very surprised at how unexpectedly similar the two are at initial spray and during development, especially the aldehyde note…but I actually found the dry down of this fragrance to be more to my liking.
    This is one of my absolute favorite designer fragrances, and in my opinion the best from the house of Armani.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve just received this and am enjoying it. I do find similarities with Eau Sauvage, but it is less rounded and full, though I am enjoying the aromatic dry down. It’s probably unfair to compare it to Eau sauvage. I haven’t smelt the original formulation but see that musk is missing from the notes. Is that an oversight or has it actually been removed? I’m sure it’s present in the dry down. Anyway, overall I find it to be a beautiful scent for any occasion and completely unisex. I can’t believe I haven’t come across it before. Thumbs up.

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m over 40 and I still feel too young to wear this.
    On me, the lily is WAY too strong. It’s certainly not feminine, but it’s not quite masculine, either. Very neutral. Sedate, as in sedated.
    It opens strong but generic, citrus and cool spices, and it dries down to something I consider way too flowery, kind of like hair grease.
    The nutmeg, lily and cedar do not impress me. They smell kind of musty, sort of like a dude who has been with the company 20 years and never gotten beyond middle management. Sandalwood, patchouli, oakmoss. I don’t mind any of those scents, but this particular balance of them isn’t exciting. In fact, this whole composition takes me back to the 80s, when I was still young, and makes me think of old people. Kind of like Perry Ellis 360.
    I would put this at over 55, for sure. Guys 30-40ish can still wear something interesting and fun (hell, so can guys 55+, for that matter). This may be slightly interesting, but it’s not even remotely fun.
    Srs bznss, but not in a good way. There’s nothing to “earn” here, as some of the older guys have suggested, unless you like the smell of Brylcreem. Nothing wrong with that, particularly.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    Giorgio Armani original formula was one of the greatest men’s fragrances ever created. It had wonderful bergamot, spices, citrus that enveloped the wearer in this magnificent fragrance. It was classy for work or play. I wore it for years until they changed the formula and it wasn’t the same, it had lost something (probably due to IFRA banning some of the ingredients used). I sampled the latest version and it is extremely close to the original. I would put it right back on its pedestal as one of the all time greats again. Thank you Mr Armani for getting it right this time.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the best citrus fragrance ever formulated in the history of the fragrance industry. Citrusy, fresh, elegant,masculine, sporty, sexy. I have tried other citrusy fresh fragrances such as allure homme sport, dior homme sport, allure edition blanche, dior homme cologne, eau savage, versace pour homme, tom ford neroli portofino but always return to armani eau pour homme. Armani please make the aftershave balm again.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a mature, retro, bold, masculine, sexy fragrance. It’s also idiosyncratic; I don’t know of any other cologne quite like it.
    Eau Pour Homme is not for young guys. If you’ve worn Axe in the past five years – no. You haven’t earned this one yet. This one is for educated, forward-moving, experienced, interesting, dashing men – at least in their mid-thirties.
    However, this is not to say that younger ladies won’t like this. On the contrary, my girlfriend is in her twenties, and she completely freaked out over this stuff.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Being honest in my reviews, I tend to lean toward the emotional aspect of the fragrance without getting too technical about the breakdown and accords.
    I must admit i had the opportunity to smell the original and was thankful they had not overdosed on inovation. I remember the old one being very musky and sweet but I prefer the newer.
    As my portfolio suggests I adore classics and fragrances with at least a reputation. Armani pour homme is luxurious juice in old-fashioned packaging. The box and bottle are honest in intent without too many screaming decorations. The spritzer works well and gives a generous mist.
    As I apply, there is a bitter-sweet tinge making me curious about the development. In about a couple of hours the invigorating spice bonfire quietly excuses itself and a deeper and darker mystery unfolds itself. It is certainly NOT screaming: “Hey, look at me, I can wear this and it will make me cool!”, but boldly introducing itself and assuming it’s position. The vibe of the drydown is mysterious. Although imposing, it suggests rather than states. Instead of amusing you, it shares the experience. It is like your energy-booster (in a deeper, non-Redbull fashion). Maybe that is why it grew on me so fast.
    Who do I imagine wearing this? Mid 20s+, position of trust, power, persuasion (doctors, bankers, white-collar jobs, entrepreneurs, teachers…). I can vision someone from the generation x, in wish of power, sex, abundance, money wearing this. If you are in the position of power, where you call the shots and people answer to you, then you have found your olfactory match. However, I do not recommend it to youngsters, generation Y, clubbers and women.
    I recommend wearing this in the daytime, especially in summer or autumn. We could define the masculitnity as between Brut by Faberge and Davidoff Cool Water.
    How to wear: Apply 2-3 spritzes on your chest, under your undershirt. Do not spray on neck. Rather than a flashing sign, let it be a mysterious invitation (remember, it breathes with you).

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    I read from the Now Smell This bloggers that there’s hardly any difference between the old and the new. So, I was surprised that to my nose, there really is a great big difference. The old one is heavy laden with citrus while the new one leans more towards the spice. I mean, it’s not bad…just different. VERY different yet familiar, it should have been given a flanker name.
    On the bright side, at least it wasn’t reformulated into a synthetic mess like Drakkar Noir.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    Classy and gentlemanly citrus. Perhaps a little dated, but pleasant and perfectly wearable. I don’t think it fits my personality, but that’s not the fragrances fault.
    Definitely reminds me of “Eau Sauvage”.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    I tested this. Really I miss this scent. Green and orange complicated:) Maybe won’t legend but its a beautiful and I will buy as soon as possible.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    I didn’t have a chance to smell Eau Pour Homme from ’84 unfortunately. But this is (IMO) currently the best fragrance from Armani’s “mainstream” lineup.
    Eau Pour Homme is a little more linear “younger brother” of Dior’s Eau Sauvage, but differences are quite noticeable on my skin. This has more spices, while ES is the best mix of citruses and herbs that I’ve ever smelled. It doesn’t mean that EPH doesn’t have herbs in it, no! They’re present, but in the background, while the main ingredients are citruses(mainly bergamot) and spices (I feel the mix of cloves and nutmeg). Oakmoss and basil are there, but they’re are not as pronounced as in Eau Sauvage.
    Longevity is around 5 hours, like in ES, sillage is similar in both – average.
    Generally I prefer Eau Sauvage over Eau Pour Homme. But I like this one also.

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    I agree with eliweisz. I had and enjoyed the old version and blind bought this one. It was dissapointing, indeed. The only thing that gets one attention is the bergamont/lemon opening, but since it lasts very little, its not worth the money. The drydown and sillage are, once again, very dissapointing.Didn´t expect a fragrance´s new version to be so different from what I expected, specially regarding the middle and base notes.

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    Tried it last week, hoping to test the new version and revive my rather distant memories of the old one. So…Opening: sharp, citric, very much in the style of Dior Eau Sauvage. Floral notes join the choir in a couple of minutes, softening the scent and at the same time making it even more powerful.Development: rather calm and linear, basil joined by beautifully balanced nutmeg and clove.Drydown: sweet, woody, very close to the skin and rather boring. I’d call it ‘shallow’ – quite opposite to luxurious depths of Eau Sauvage.Longevity: moderate.Sillage: after an hour, disappointing.Verdict: soft and non-offensive modern classic. Try before you buy! Personally, I’ll opt for something else.

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    Amazing stuff! The new is actually better than the old version! The bottle is way nicer as well. Citrus Aromatic at its best, with heavenly oakmoss lingering in the drydown for hours. It manages all that without smelling dated or having an “old mans” vibe. I have been looking for such a perfectional daytime scent for a long time! Bravo!

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    عطر صيفي مناسب للاستخدام اليومي ويعتبر النسخة
    المطورة من عطر ارماني اووم القديم .
    درجة ثباته وفوحانه متوسطة ، ورائحته تتقبلها جميع الأنوف !
    وهو عطر كلاسيكي صرف ..
    تقيمي العام للعطر :
    10/7

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    So manly….lasting and value for money.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Apa yang terjadi??? Seperti membeli sebotol racun , ketika saya semprotkan EPH Armani awalnya aroma citrus + rempah , beberapa saat kemudian ( dan seterusnya ) menyebabkan rasa menyengat pahit di hidung mulut dan tenggorokan serta sulit bernafas , sehingga sehari setelah membelinya langsung saya buang parfum ini . Sangat mengecewakan sekali padahal belum genap setahun tanggal produksi yang ada di bawah kemasan , bagaimana jika pabrik parfum ataupun noses-nya tahu akan hal ini ? tentu mereka juga akan sangat kecewa . Memang nampaknya cuaca panas ekstrim yang disebabkan badai matahari beberapa tahun belakangan ( hingga saat ini ) jadi penyebabnya , parfum menjadi mudah rusak karena tidak tahan hawa panas selama pendistribusian dan penyimpanan yang keliru . Ekstra hati2 dalam membeli parfum ! karena dengan harga yang relatif mahal saya masih banyak menjumpai parfum yang sudah tidak layak pakai lagi …

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    The perfume notes may differ slightly between the two versions depending on what review you read so I rushed out and bought a bottle of the original thinking my favourite fragrance of all time was about to disappear. Thankfully after testing the new version I don’t detect any difference between this new version and the original. It just seems to be re-packaged more than re-formulated. Phew!
    This is the best lime / orange citrus fragrance on the market. No competition.

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    guys i have the older version and need to know the similarities or differences with this one, if it worths the purchase. Can you please through some light? Shall i buy it as it is more updated etc or it doesnt’t worth it?

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    Return of the Freakin’ Jedi!!!!
    I’ve been in longing for this for a long time! i used up too many bottles of the original Armani Eau Pour Homme, which was discontinued in many parts of Asia but reproduced in a “screwed up” version mostly in Europe and America, it lacked the magical ingredient which made what it is the “Oakmoss”; this newer version smelled like a distant gay cousin – what a loss! when i smelled this one (the re-“re”-imagined) i was immediately transported to my first experience with the original eau pour homme – i heard the folks have figured out a way to leave out the a part of the molecule in oakmoss that is banned by IFRA (the perfume regulating body) and include the rest – this is almost 90% there – i guess i’ll take it – its light just like the orignal, so theres an after shave version as well! and you need to be a real man to strut this – so boys beware. 9/10.

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    Classy. But I don’t like it for me. Nutmeg a bit too much, it’s more of a 30+ fragrance.

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful citrus opening, not too sharp but well rounded. Very impressed by this one. The citrus smells very natural, not synthetic at all.
    Another thing I noticed; when I sprayed the tester in the store I wasn’t sure I liked it. It seemed a little meh…. But I bought a bottle anyway and it smells wonderful.
    Maybe the light in the store ruined the tester fragrance, as it did smell a little off. Considering the tester couldn’t be older than a couple of months, I’d recommend you keep this in a cool dark place just to be sure.
    Amazing spritzer by the way!
    Update: Very similar to Boucheron Homme in the opening. I’m also finding it similar to Eau Sauvage and Pour Monsieur (two of my favourites). If you enjoy the aforementioned fragrances you should definitely try this one.
    Update 2: It doesn’t evolve much. It’s pretty linear, and what you get at the top is pretty much the whole scent, mandarin orange being dominant.
    Try it if you like citrus fragrances.

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    the opening citrus/lemon notes doesnt last longer..but strangely replaced with aromatic scent that is so manly & warm. love it,…totally seducing!

  63. :

    4 out of 5

    The first thing that I thought of when I first sprayed this was grass. I get a lot of green herb notes i.e. the basil however in the opening there is citrus and a sharp lemon note which makes this very bright and fresh. The opening is very strong but in a confident bold way.
    After about half an hour the citrus notes fade along with projection and the fragrance becomes more woody and earthy with the green herb notes in the background. Quite like this fragrance very fresh and great for summer. visit my site for more detailed reviews mrproductreview.com

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    Opens with a lot of citrus, I like it! But the citrus fades away after about 20 minutes and from there I don’t

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