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Aramis 900 Herbal For Men Eau de Cologne

$105.00
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Article number: 022548199329

Aramis 900 Herbal for men is a Woody Chypre fragrance launched in 1973. The prominent notes are Rose, Oakmoss and Civet. We recommend wearing this fragrance in the daytime during the spring and fall months.

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  • Aramis 900 Herbal For Men Eau de Cologne

    The 900 Herbal eau de cologne from Aramis is a great casual scent for men with a classic, masculine feel. This light, aromatic fragrance for men was created by Bernard Chant and was launched in 1973. It opens with bergamot, lemon, coriander and green notes that lead into the floral heart of carnation, geranium, lily-of-the-valley and jasmine—all blooming on a base of oakmoss, vetiver and sandalwood.

    • Brand: Aramis
    • Fragrance Name: 900 Herbal
    • Product Type: Eau de Cologne (EDC)
    • Gender: Homme
    • Olfactive Family: Woody Chypre
    • Year Launched: 1973
    • Sizes available: 100 ml
    • Recommended Use: Daytime during the spring and fall months
    • Top Notes: Coriander, Green Notes, Brazilian Rosewood, Bergamot and Lemon
    • Middle Notes: Rose, Carnation, Geranium, Lily-of-the-Valley, Jasmine and Orris Root
    • Base Notes: Oakmoss, Civet, Patchouli, Vetiver, Sandalwood and Amber.
    • Nose behind this fragrance: Bernard Chant
    • Scent Intensity: Moderate
    • Scent Longevity: Long Lasting

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