Eau de Cèdre Eau de Cologne by Giorgio Armani | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Eau de Cèdre smell like?
Eau de Cèdre is a study in texture, moving from the crisp snap of a fresh leaf to the velvety smoothness of a well-worn jacket. It opens with an immediate green brightness driven by bergamot and lemon...
Enthusiasts often describe this as a "niche-style" fragrance hiding in a designer bottle, primarily due to the prominent black tea note which some feel is actually more dominant than the titular cedar.
The performance is a point of discussion; while it lasts a respectable amount of time on the skin, it is known for having moderate projection that makes it a polite choice for close-quarters environments.
Common comparisons link it to Armani Eau de Nuit for its powdery texture, while those seeking a similar tea-centric vibe often mention Azzaro Chrome United as a more budget-friendly alternative.
The scent is highly regarded as a versatile all-rounder, though the community consensus strongly favors it for the transitional weather of spring and fall.
Use cases are split between business and leisure, as its "green" profile feels equally appropriate for a white-shirt office environment as it does for a walk in a park.