For the vintage Eau de Parfum:
An initial blast of citrus-with-herbs sets a fresh tone, but soon a dark, brooding rose appears, adding a harsh-floral note that is later amplified by a top-quality...
Not bad at all. It has retained the bits of prior versions and yet there is this distinctive smell that reminds me of Denim Black aftershave. There's the catch, very retro scent but also somehow...
It actually starts off with a boozy, almost rum-like scent as you put it on. But that dries down to the most austere leather-and-smoky-vetiver I have ever smelled. I would swear there's a note of...
Love this scent! Great for summer, better for day, but good for night as well. I’ve worn it for 10 years and never had it go bad. I would say it is more masculine, clean and almost classic. I...
Was wondering what formulation these were. Also, if they're reformulations before the newest bottles what is the difference between them. Finally, how close would these be to the vintage formulations? These are the actual pictures of the bottles.
Got each one of these when they first came out on the market and really don't remember what the bottles look like that I have.
Need to take another look, but from my vague memory they're pretty close to what you have in the picture.
Got each one of these when they first came out on the market and really don't remember what the bottles look like that I have.
Need to take another look, but from my vague memory they're pretty close to what you have in the picture.
Thanks Hednic. I know the new bottle of Azzaro PH doesn't have any stickers on it and the Azzaro symbol is etched in the glass. As far as Onyx, the new bottle is basically a black version of the new PH bottle.
I have a recent bottle of Onyx. On my bottle the silver band between the cap and bottle doesn't say anything, it's completely blank all the way around. So the bottle has definitely changed, not sure about the juice.