When is the best time of year to wear The Most Wanted EDP?+−
Fall and winter are by far the most popular seasons for this fragrance. The warmth of the toffee, vanilla, and amberwood combination pairs naturally with cooler temperatures — it can feel a bit heavy in summer heat and tends to shine when there's a chill in the air.
Is this better suited for evenings or can it work during the day?+−
It leans heavily toward evening and night-out occasions. The sweetness and richness of the composition make it feel a bit dressed-up for a casual daytime context, though some wearers do use it for leisure. For formal daytime or office settings, it may be too present.
How does The Most Wanted EDP compare to the original Azzaro Wanted?+−
They're distinct fragrances. The original Wanted (EDT) is a fresher, spicier composition. The Most Wanted EDP leans much more into sweetness and warmth — the toffee and vanilla are far more prominent here, making it a richer, more gourmand-leaning experience.
How is the longevity and projection?+−
Performance is a genuine strength of this fragrance. It's known for lasting well through an evening without needing touch-ups, and it projects with enough presence to be noticed without becoming overwhelming. It performs better than many fragrances at a similar price point.
Is this fragrance appropriate for younger wearers, or does it skew older?+−
The sweet, accessible profile makes it popular across a wide age range. The toffee-forward character tends to appeal to younger fragrance wearers, while the depth from vetiver and amberwood gives it enough complexity to satisfy more experienced noses.
Is The Most Wanted EDP good value for the price?+−
It's widely considered strong value in the mainstream designer category. The performance justifies the price for most buyers, and it's the kind of fragrance that tends to earn its keep — wearers frequently report that it gets more use than more expensive bottles in their collection.