Is Armani Code Luna still in production?+−
No, this fragrance was a limited-edition flanker and has since been discontinued. It is becoming increasingly difficult to find, often sought out by collectors who prefer its specific blend of white florals and balsamic vanilla.
How does the performance of this fragrance hold up?+−
Despite its classification as an Eau de Toilette, it is known for having very respectable staying power. The citrus top notes are fleeting, but the powdery heart and woody-vanilla base typically last through a full workday.
What is the best season to wear this fragrance?+−
While it is versatile enough for year-round wear, it is most popular during the transition months of spring and fall. The citrus and pear notes shine in the cool spring air, while the tonka and vanilla provide enough warmth for the autumn chill.
Is this a very sweet "gourmand" scent?+−
No, while it contains vanilla, pear, and tonka bean, it is classified as a sweet floral. The sweetness is tempered by the bitterness of the orange and the dry qualities of cedar, making it creamy and powdery rather than food-like or sugary.