This perfume expresses the maximum of masculinity. Complex, animalic, herbal, saturated with moss, leather and patchouli.
A masculine Chypre, totally out of fashion (not for me, but according to the current market) and, for that very reason, it manages to provide exclusivity, despite being a classic that will still influence perfumery through the centuries.
It is no wonder that Aramis was one of the perfumes used by Wall Street bosses in the 70's and 80's. This perfume contributed a lot to world perfumery for being a controversial perfume with the innovative and unique leather for the 60's.
Aramis is a perfume that smells like perfume, it is extremely dated but it has personality and its smell is super pleasant.
2h projection and 8h longevity on my skin, which is excellent given the "weight" of the fragrance.
Long live Aramis! One of my top ten of all time. I wouldn't ever want to be without a bottle in my collection. Still a stunning masterpiece of the art.