Eau Sauvage - Dior

Dior

Eau Sauvage

1966

House Dior
Year 1966
Gender Masculine
Olfactory family Citrus Aromatic
Concentration Eau de Toilette

Eau Sauvage is a masculine fragrance by Dior, launched in 1966. Part of the Citrus Aromatic olfactory family and available as Eau de Toilette, it is among the 307 iconic perfumes featured in Perfumdle.

Olfactory family: Citrus Aromatic

Citrus perfumes open with bright citrus notes — bergamot, lemon, orange, grapefruit. They embody freshness and energy, perfect for daily wear and warm days.

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The house of Dior

15 fragrances by Dior in the Perfumdle selection. An iconic house that shaped perfumery history with creations that became timeless classics.

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Concentration: Eau de Toilette

Eau de Toilette (EDT) features a 5-15% essential oil concentration. Lighter and fresher than EDP, it's ideal for daily wear with 4-6 hours of staying power.

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A fragrance from the 1960s

The 1960s, the decade of counterculture and youth, gave birth to fresher, freer perfumes. Reflecting the era's optimism, they marked a break from classical perfumery.

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Frequently asked questions about Eau Sauvage

What is the olfactory family of Eau Sauvage?
Eau Sauvage by Dior belongs to the Citrus Aromatic olfactory family.
When was Eau Sauvage launched?
Eau Sauvage was launched in 1966 by Dior.
Is Eau Sauvage for men or women?
Eau Sauvage is a masculine fragrance, available as Eau de Toilette.
What is the concentration of Eau Sauvage?
Eau Sauvage is available as Eau de Toilette.
How to guess Eau Sauvage in Perfumdle?
In Perfumdle, use the clues (house, year, gender, olfactory family, concentration) to identify Eau Sauvage among the 307 featured perfumes.

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