Azzaro by Parfums Loris Azzaro 1975 Azzaro

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Azzaro by Parfums Loris Azzaro 1975 Azzaro

Rated 3.77 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)

Azzaro by Parfums Loris Azzaro 1975 Azzaro for women of Azzaro

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Azzaro by Parfums Loris Azzaro 1975 by Azzaro is a Woody Chypre fragrance for women. Azzaro by Parfums Loris Azzaro 1975 was launched in 1975. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean Martel. Top notes are aldehydes, gardenia and fruity notes; middle notes are orris root, jasmine, ylang-ylang and rose; base notes are amber, patchouli, oakmoss, vetiver, benzoin and styrax.

13 reviews for Azzaro by Parfums Loris Azzaro 1975 Azzaro

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    One of the greatest fragrances ever created!
    I’m not even making an attempt to pick out any of the key notes. I find it pointless, since it’s so seamlessly blended that I don’t want to waste my time for taking it to pieces in my head.
    Instead, I simply and happily surrender to its untold beauty, close my eyes and indulge myself in the magical, mysterious opulence of its symphony – and my life is complete again.
    My perception of this scent is that it contains everything I would ever want in a perfume. It’s like it consists of all notes in existence, heavenly balanced and pure. Intriguing and sophisticated. Exuding that wonderful, indefinable “texture” and “color”. Rough and smooth, warm and cold simultaneously. I just can’t gush enough about this composition.
    I first discovered it in the early 80ties, and despite having tried countless fragrances before then, and up until today – this still remains the “holy grail” of olfactory art for me.
    Unfortunately discontinued due to IFRA restrictions, as I heard.
    I sincerely hope and pray that one day the perfume industry will find all necessary substitutes for the restricted or banned materials, and masterpieces such as this one can be reconstructed in its full glory to our enjoyment.
    By the way: the 2008 Couture (in a similar but white bottle), although not bad, is an entirely different scent and doesn’t even come close to the complexity of the original.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    A Fatal Soapyness.
    I own the eau de parfum of this jem. I was not persuaded about the notes so I found also these lists.
    top: Bergamot, Plum, Peach, Apple blossom, Gardenia, Rose
    Heart: Iris, Jasmine, Ylang-ylang
    Base: Amber, Moss, Patchouli, Storax, Vetiver
    And
    Top: tuberose, gardenia, rose, narcissus
    Heart: jasmine, ylang-ylang, iris, peach, coriander
    Base: vetiver, sandalwood, grey amber, musk, civet
    So bergamot and Apple blossoms are added but no benzoin no aldheydes not generic fruity notes but plum and peach. And many others in the second list..
    I can’t say. Every perfume has its secrets.
    As the perfume opens I can detect a bitter strong bergamot for sure, that gives almost a masculine impression, and some fresh fruity notes like raspberry or cassis more than a richest plum and peach, but can be. Maybe rose and gardenia make a cold ring around those fruits. Or it is more correct to say that It is exploited the cool side of these fruits.
    Even if at times Azzaro it is animal, dark, and green of lily of the valley and osmanthus, this is mainly a bergamot, mossy (oakmoss) and gardenia fragrance. In my Opinion.
    Soapy, fresh, but rich, sensual, creamy, organic, I mean material, full-bodied. This scent is really between the sexy bomb fragrances of the 80s and the tenderly flowery forest perfumes of the 70s.
    Elegant. Sophisticated. A great work. A loss. It make me think of a rainy day in summer, or rather a day after the rain in a green city on the coast.
    A certain Maurice Thibond seems to be the creator of this beauty.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Was trying hard to remember ,what does this smell like , it’s soo familiar…….and soon I was to find out. My Angels never fail me (thanks God 🙂
    It is Partage from Faberge.
    Strange that a wonderfull perfume like Partage doesn’t exist on this site.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Azzaro is another unveiled mystery to me.
    After enjoying a certain success it was discontinued at a time when flankers, discontinuations and fashion trends to please the crowd was not a spread attitude.
    It was a stupendous floral, wisteria, jasmine, iris in the opening. Contrary to the scents popular in the ’70es and ’80es it didn’t have a dark woody undertone nor a bright aldehydes opening.
    It was flowers, woods, maybe fruits that mixed together and created a stunning beauty.
    What was amazing about Azzaro was its brightness went on and on until the final drydown. It was kind of puzzling as it never settled totally down, it was as if it did not want to surrender and fade away.
    It was longlasting with an excellent projection and was stupendously classy. I recall I could smell it both on young and older ladies and it was perfect on all of them.
    I used Azzaro in my early ’20es and was immmediately conquered by its complex simplicity, yes an oxymoron that in Azzaro finds true accomplishment.
    A pity it does no longer exist.
    REFINED BEAUTY

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Immanquablement ce parfum tourne sur ma peau.
    L’association rose/notes fruitées/iris, étrangement, sur ma peau ne va pas du tout.
    Je n’insiste pas, je passe à autre chose….
    Dommage.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Hi TO EVERYONE, WHO HAD THE OCCASION TO TRY THIS NICE PERFUME AZZARO FOR WOMEN 1975, IT IS REALY A TRASURE & CLASIC PERFUME. THE QUESTION IS WHY THEY STOP MAKING OR SELLING THIS A POPULAR AND NICE SMELL fragrance. I hope the company will read this question, it’s not only me asking for this perfume but millions of women doing it.
    I wish that we all get an answer very soon from Azzaro company. Thanks

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Hi TO EVERYONE, WHO HAD THE OCCASION TO TRY THIS NICE PERFUME AZZARO FOR WOMEN 1975, IT IS REALY A TRASURE & CLASIC PERFUME. THE QUESTION IS WHY THEY STOP MAKING OR SELLING THIS A POPULAR AND NICE SMELL fragrance. I hope the company will read this question, it’s not only me asking for this perfume but millions of women doing it.
    I wish that we all get an answer very soon from Azzaro company. Thanks

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    It is one of my favorite perfume, but the problem is that
    i can not find it in any perfume shope.
    Is anybody can tell me please where can i found it for
    to buy. Thanks to every person who likes this perfume.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Strikingly similar to Coco Madamoselle on my skin. I get the same citrus top notes, or shall I say orange top notes. The aldehydes in this perfume are barely noticable. It was a little sharp in the beginning but now the dry down is so similar to Coco Mdsle with the chrype like base and the patchouli. Very classy and sophisticated.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Azzaro Couture (original) was created 1975 and is today discontinued, or rather, replaced by a modernized reissue. However, this review is all about the old pure jus.
    Azzaro Couture pure perfume is darker but also smoother than the edp. The peach inside is much more pronounced, like a glowing amber encased in a dark gothic jewel. It doesn’t have the freshness that usually comes with the peach, but the delicious silky sweetness (like in Mitsouko extrait) slightly spiced with coriander.
    While the edp is brightened by aldehydes and has some amount of powdery iris which creates a noticable trail, the perfume has rarely any aldehydes and the amount of powdery notes are low. Therefore the perfume stays much closer to the skin. It’s very satisfying for me, but for a night out I may consider layering it with the edp to enhance it’s luxurious aura.
    As with the edp it’s difficult to track down any individual notes in the stunning floral heart. It’s just such a perfect blend embedded in sensual woody, mossy and animalistic notes that gradually enters the scene from the base. And the base is warm, inviting and very very sensual.
    I read somewhere that this marvellous creation was Loris Azzaros signature, so I guess it might work very well as an unisex perfume.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Hi Mymlan!
    Oh how much I envy you having a big bottle of this….
    And reading your FANTASTIC review, i think you will not be changing your mind about it anytime soon!!
    Enjoy your treasure!
    Action

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Azzaro Couture original (edp) is pure sensual sofistication in a bottle. This stunning gem has the most luxurious air. I feel like a million bucks wearing it. It has a grace similar to Coco Chanel, but I find it even more classy. Azzaro is richer, still it’s more quiet about that. It’s not the biggest powerhouse like many from the 70’s and 80’s were, yet not weak.
    This complex blend is difficult to bone down into individual notes. It has a high content of both floral and animalic notes and the blend becomes very sensual. But instead of beeing in your face about that, these notes are firmly grounded with a touch of powdery iris and woods, which result is a classy sensual air.
    The notes I have on my demonstration bottle says “Principaux Composants”: rose, tuberose, gardenia, jacinthe, jasmin, ylang ylang, iris, vetiver, sandal, coriander, peche, ambre gris, musc, civette. I’m unsure if Azzaro is correctly classified here as a woody chypre. It’s rather a floral chypre in my opinion. Azzaro is well worth buying if you find it.
    Ps: Don’t mix up this classic beauty with the reissue from 2008.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is a MUST MUST MUST have for the lovers of classics! But unfortunately not easy in large bottles to obtain..
    🙁

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