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Sauvage Eau De Toilette By Christian Dior
Sauvage Eau De Toilette By Christian Dior
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Christian Dior Sauvage Eau De Toilette for Men – 100ml
Christian Dior Sauvage Eau De Toilette is a bold and magnetic fragrance designed for the modern man who seeks a blend of elegance, raw masculinity, and refined freshness. Crafted by master perfumer François Demachy, this iconic scent is a celebration of nature, wilderness, and power.
🌿 Fragrance Composition
Sauvage Eau De Toilette opens with the radiant top note of Reggio di Calabria Bergamot, offering an invigorating citrusy freshness that is both juicy and crisp. This is immediately followed by Ambroxan, an ingredient derived from the rare and precious ambergris, which provides a rich, ambery-woody heart. The fragrance settles into a sensual base that features subtle oriental undertones, diffusing an exotic warmth over time.
🧴 Product Details
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Brand: Dior
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Fragrance Name: Sauvage
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Fragrance Type: Eau De Toilette (EDT)
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Item Form: Liquid Spray
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Volume: 100 Milliliters
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Scent Profile: Woody, Fresh, Oriental
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Skin Type: Suitable for all skin types
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Usage: Recommended for casual and everyday wear
✨ Key Features
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A radically fresh and masculine fragrance
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Crafted with natural ingredients in high concentrations
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Inspired by vast open landscapes and the rugged outdoors
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Long-lasting scent with excellent projection
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Embodies elegance, refinement, and good humor
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Ideal for the confident man who appreciates luxury and strength
🎯 The Inspiration Behind Sauvage
Sauvage was born from the vision of untouched wilderness — a rugged, natural terrain under a blazing desert sun, with an ozone blue sky overhead. This scent represents a raw yet noble character, drawing from nature’s elemental power. It’s a fragrance that tells a story of boldness, adventure, and magnetic masculinity.
Whether worn for daytime exploration or evening sophistication, Christian Dior Sauvage Eau De Toilette is the ultimate signature scent for the modern gentleman.



