Samourai Alain Delon

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Samourai Alain Delon

Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 26 customer ratings
(26 customer reviews)

Samourai Alain Delon for men of Alain Delon

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Samourai by Alain Delon is a Oriental fragrance for men. Samourai was launched in 1995. Top notes are pink pepper and cedar; middle notes are jasmine, bergamot, rose and lemon; base notes are sandalwood and vetiver.

26 reviews for Samourai Alain Delon

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    If I describe this fragrance in one sentence – Value For Money!
    I tried this on at the discount store called Don Quijote in Tokyo, but it is also available anywhere widely in Japan. It starts with very fresh citrus, then it becomes oriental-warm and a bit sweet. A bit synthetic smell, but the price tag is just over 2.000 yen and the longevity & the sillage are not bad, so I am not splitting hairs.
    FYI : the contract between Samourai and Alain Delon seems to have expired, so the recent Samourai doesn’t carry his name – only the name of Samourai on both the box and the bottle.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    My wife recently purchased this as an Anniversary gift for my growing fragrance collection. She’s a Filipina that lived in Japan for several years when she first found this fragrance. She always loved it and said it was very popular in Japan. Here’s my take on it…
    One of the most unique, freshest, playful scents, and yet masculine despite its floral notes. I will forever remember the first time I smelled it. If you are a collector, you too have fragrances in which you’ll never forget the first whiff and/or first wearing. Usually because of something special happened that day which you forever relate to the scent.
    If you live outside of Japan and want to smell unique and yet attractive enough to draw female attention, check this one out. To me, it’s a worldly scent because of its Middle East (Rose/Wood) vibe blended perfectly with Far East Asia (Spicey Floral) and a touch of today’s modern citrus/fresh scents currently popular in Europe and America. It’s just such as wonderful and interesting fragrance I can see being universally loved.
    Of course, as with every fragrance, there are haters of this one. But who cares! It’s awesome and it will forever be the scent of our 11th Wedding Anniversary. Thus, it will remain in my collection as long as I’m alive.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This I bought years ago, and it has great longevity projection and I think I paid £14. This was steal and I wish I bought more. Stunning. Middle Eastern, people who really love their heavy perfumes kept asking me about what perfume I was wearing. When I said Alain Delon, they did not know who he was, but asked me where is it made. I said Alain Delon was French and they said ahh France they make the best perfumes. I was gobsmacked. I use it with caution as a lot of Persian women are drawn to this, but so are the men too! What surprised me in on an empty bus I got a a women in a full Hijab who sat next to me. I thought what a twit and I asked her this my stop would you mind moving so I can get out. She said only if you tell me what perfume you are wearing. It has a magnetic charm, but dangerous when you are married or when the men start to ask you what perfume you are wearing and even more so when women in Hijabs. Niqabs and Burkas ask you. I got into a taxi once, with a female driver and she even asked what I was wearing. She though who knew who Alain Delon was and said wow that perfume is as good as Alain Delon and Yul Brynner looked.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I think this is my first try of this cologne that I bought a couple months ago. I just bought it based on the reviews and because Iquitos is one of my loved fragrances and is from Alain Delon, but now it is impossible to get at a decent price. So I wanted at least own a full bottle of this brand, although it does not have anything to do with Iquitos in regards the notes, this one is very subtle and good for summer, while Iquitos is a much more complex perfume and I said perfume because you did not needed to wear much more than you would do in a perfume concentration fragrance to enjoy it all day long.
    But well this is the review for Samourai, and I think I am going to keep it, and wear during the rest of the summer, and I don’t smell it to be synthetic as someone has mention here, and I think it has the 90’s signature even though is not as strong of loud as many from those years used to be.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    I had this one long time ago and I just bought 100ml of this fragrance from my friend in Japan because I can’t find it here in Philippines. I love this fragrance, especially the drydown, it blew my mind away! A complement getter for me! Just try it.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I must say. I don’t like this when I wear it. My nose doesn’t stick with it. But SURELY a compliment getter. Ladies love it!

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    How did the price on this stuff go up so much? Full bottles were going for about $10 on ebay four years ago. I got one for $8 back then and I’m just now getting around to wearing it.
    Up top is nothing special, but the drydown is very pleasant. Soft vanilla and wood. It’s very warming, contrary to the color of the juice. The wood smells a bit “cheap” if you focus on it, like particle board to solid oak, but it’s pretty nice on a passing whiff. Well worth the $8 I paid, but not the $50+ it’s going for now.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s popular in my country and I don’t understand fuckin’ Y. and there’s a vanilla missing from the pyramid btw. White floral, red pepper, and vanilla, whatever. This is something I’d never put on my skin, ever!

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    bluuggghhh 🙁 I blind bought this based on the reviews here. Bad mistake 🙁 couldn’t get past the initial synthetic blast, no matter what I tried it just won’t pass away. I actually don’t know what this fragrance is all about because of this. Don’t buy before you try!!!

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this as it was cheap, I think about £14. I must say it has been one of the fragrances, that has brought in the most compliments. Its longevity I have found to be 8-12 hours. It is particularly a wow scent with people pertaining to the Middle East. I have always been stopped by them asking me what I am wearing. Cannily they know Alain Delon, and say the French make the best perfume. If only I had bought more. Mr Delon, I take my hat off to you, and it seems women want to take their clothes off too!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Very pleasant and inoffensive. I feel very good wearing it, it’s very fresh and puts me in a good mood. At the beginning there is a sharp bitter note which I would prefer there wasn’t, but it disappears pretty quickly.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Simply sweet and pleasant with a romantic side. Easy to wear and makes me happy. Im happy i finally ordered this. I passed on it years ago when i didnt appreciate sweeter scents.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    It is a nice one, you have to try it if you havent smelled it yet!

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    A real rarity! Bitter initially, then very nice floral scent! ………..
    Unique, elegant, sensual and charming ……..
    Alain Delon in a bottle features the classic man!
    I do not find much better than this ………….

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Bright flowery-woody scent that is both gentle and energizing. Not the most stereotypically masculine perfume (i see it as unisex) but definitely very pleasant, refreshing and attractive. Smells modern and expensive, great projection, although lasting power could be improved. Ideal for spring and summer but it is all season friendly.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    よく言えばはずれない香り。
    悪く言えば、なんというか、ドンキとかで売ってそうな安物の香りがした。

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Nino Rota’s music filled the theater in rolling swells of Italian grandeur. The camera followed a young man though the ornate room of Sicilian palace as he made his way and his goodbyes to the family who lived there. With a final farewell to the dour Concetta he hopped into a buggy and road off as the camera rose high over the gardens of the palace of Prince Don Fabrizio Salina. That was the first time I ever saw him and I knew at thirteen that I had just seen the most beautiful man in the world. The film was Visconti’s masterpiece, “The Leopard” and the young man was Alain Delon.
    My parents were bored with the epic film and somewhere in the middle of the film we committed movie sacrilege and left the theater, very much against my will because the film and Alain Delon had captured my imagination. I would see him again and very soon.
    I found him again in the dark of the Fox movie palace in Riverside. He was a gigolo boy toy in the delightful “The Yellow Rolls Royce”, And the following year there he was in the epic war film “Is Paris Burning?” He even did a western, “Texas Across The River”. He was magic in French and Italian but the Americans didn’t know how to use his unique abilities when they turned their cinemascope lenses on him. He was more or less just required to be beautiful as the camera dollied to a heart stopping close-up.
    So to really enjoy his acting gifts I had to go to the little “Foreign” movie house behind the old Fox Theater. There He was in Antonioni’s haunting “L’eclisse”, He stunned us as the deadly American who stole a rich boy’s identity in “Purple Noon” the first version of “The Talented Mr. Ripley” Then the brilliant and tragic “Rocco and His Brothers” sealed his fate as a talent to be reckoned with. “Borsolano” a gangster film set in 1930’s Marseilles followed and the dangerous and beautifully stylized “Un Flic.” But perhaps his most famous role was as the Parisian hit man Jef Costello in the gorgeous film “Le Samourai” It is no surprise then that in later years when Delon began is foray into fashion and perfume he should create Samourai as his most famous signature scent.
    The opening of Samourai is so sharp and crisp is seems almost to make the sound of a steel samurai sword as it is pulled in one swift motion from its scabbard. This Oriental perfume has a spare elegance in its notes, almost like a beautiful Japanese flower arrangement. The opening of pink pepper and cedar on paper is soft but on the skin it is sharp wood and a hint of the medicinal. This is almost like a preparation for the skin, a cleansing for what is to follow.
    Slowly the flowers are arranged and it is indeed a masterful Japanese design of the florals and citrus. A sumptuous rose is the center around which is placed spray of sensuous jasmine and buds of lemon and bergamot. The base of the arrangement is rooted firmly in a bed of dry aromatic vetiver. The entire arrangement is set on a raw unvarnished sandalwood table for solid support. Elegant and pure, not a clean or fresh scent but rather something of a mystery to be explored as it unfolds.
    This perfume was created in 1995 and holds its age well, there are flankers that followed which I have not tried, and two “women’s” flankers as well. Not a silage bomb in the least. It is too elegant and smart to be so obvious. It casts its net at about a foot or so and trails in subtle tendrils of scent. On my skin it lasts about 6 hours and most certainly can be worn by both men and women. The bottle is really beautiful. A square which on its sides twists from left to right as it moves up from the base. This design makes it fit into the hand very securely. The aqua marine juice contrasts to the silver lettering on the bottle and the stunning silver cap. All together it is a beautiful presentation.
    Alain Delon was and still is a beautiful man who at 78 is still acting and making magic for us on the screen and in the perfume lab. His lure is so enduring that Dior now uses his face as the face of Eau Savage.
    FIVE GOLD STARS

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    This cologne is good Oriental Woody cologne for Summer season

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Give this to my father, he like a lot and use it everyday, so gonna buy 2nd bottle for him, i guess. Smell nice too.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my fovourite perfume:)
    Although it is not marketed very much I heard about it from a friend. From first time I’ve tried it . absolute love it !:)

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    Nice Smell

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    All positive comments are right, this is indeed a masterpiece. I think that the nose behind this is actually Christine Nagel who works very well with pepper for example. Its oustanding here as well and the whole blend as well as its sillage and longevity make this a perfect scent. I have a large collection of fragrances but this one is always returning as the real signature scent of mine. Its very vivid, fresh yet manly, not following any trend and therefore stands its time very well. I believe its a top seller in Japan. I read that Monsieur Delon actually uses it himself and thats a statement in itself!

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    superb perfume.
    All Alain Delon’s fragrances are superb and beautifull perfume

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    when i detect this on a man it can easily happen that i will throw myelf on his neck. !! yummy !!
    i confirm: one of the best men frags ever made. its so crystal clear, refreshing with a sensual warmth lovely blended. the cedar in the top is mortal sexy and the flowers are so soft and precious sandelwood in the base! aw !!! yammmmm!
    very remarkable outstanding scent, longlasting, good sillage.
    sometimes i pick it from my husband to surround me with this sooo sexy scent even if its quite masculin, i like to sniff it all the time. :o)

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    this is one of best perfumes ever created, I would recomend it to everybody

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a great perfume… my brother was actually given this by a friend, and I ended up pinching it off him! I know it’s for men, but it also can work for women too, especially in summer..

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