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8.2 / 10 173 Ratings
A popular perfume by d'Ouchy for women, released in 1963. The scent is chypreartig-leathery. Projection and longevity are above-average. It was last marketed by Estēe Lauder Companies.
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Main accords

Chypre
Leathery
Spicy
Woody
Green

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
AldehydesAldehydes BasilBasil Citrus notesCitrus notes GardeniaGardenia JasmineJasmine ArtemisiaArtemisia
Heart Notes Heart Notes
VetiverVetiver GeraniumGeranium Orris rootOrris root MugwortMugwort RoseRose Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang ZalkribtulZalkribtul
Base Notes Base Notes
LeatherLeather MossMoss AmberAmber MuskMusk PatchouliPatchouli Barometric YarnBarometric Yarn

Perfumer

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8.2173 Ratings
Longevity
9.0133 Ratings
Sillage
8.4125 Ratings
Bottle
7.4129 Ratings
Value for money
8.420 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 07/16/2025.

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What the fragrance is similar to
Aramis (Eau de Toilette) by Aramis
Aramis Eau de Toilette
Azurēe (2015) by Estēe Lauder
Azurēe (2015)
Cabochard (1995) (Eau de Toilette) by Grès
Cabochard (1995) Eau de Toilette
Aramis (Eau de Toilette Concentrée) by Aramis
Aramis Eau de Toilette Concentrée
Cabochard (1959) (Parfum) by Grès
Cabochard (1959) Parfum
Enthousiasme 1 (Parfum) by Jacques Griffe
Enthousiasme 1 Parfum

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7 in-depth fragrance descriptions
jtd

484 Reviews
jtd
jtd
Top Review 9  
Come on, EL. Let Azurée out of the closet.
Chypres in general and leather chypres more specifically seem to be enormously popular perfume genres among perfume fans. I think their complexities and balances of starkness and richness make them make them ripe for the continuing consideration (read: obsession) of perfume fans (I include myself here). Azurée is a perfect fit for this group. I’ve smelled the current Cabochard, and while it doesn’t appeal to me, I can see the strong family resemblance to Azurée. And I really came to Azurée via Aramis, a sororal (fraternal, you choose) twin to Azurée. (Aramis, unlike the current Cabochard is a leather chypre that I love.) The fact that Estée Lauder continues some of these older fragrances apparently in their original, largely unedited form also means that this is our link back to the good old, bad old swaggering fragrances of the mid 20th century. (Thank you, EL.)

Azurée really matches the description of those iconic fragrances---filling a room, conjuring a presence, having dimension and character. It has all the bitterness of a hard, green chypre, all the dryness of the stark leathers, all the complexity of an era of perfume that had little legal restriction on use of ingredients. Which makes it ridiculously funny to see Azurée described in EL press as “light” and a “woody citrus” as if we were talking about the latest meager masculine with a celebrity name slapped on it. Personally, I would want to own up to this fragrance. It is brilliant, gorgeous and needs no apology or subterfuge. Even the mythology of its origin: Mediterranean colors (well, yes, I guess---Mediterranean covers a lot), citrus (yes, but it’s a blasting dose of bergamot), and sunny (huh?) seem to want to hide this beauty. It is stark to the point of harsh, scorchingly dry, and inedible in the way strong leathers are. It is perfect.

It is remarkably similar to Aramis by Aramis (Bernard Chant, same era, same company---I’ll try to juxtapose them when I write about Aramis.) The two fit spectacularly well in the EL feminine-masculine tradition of Aliage-Devin, Cinnabar-JHL, Aromatic Elixir-Aramis 900.

Two other small points. I don’t really care much about perfume packaging and bottles, but this is my favorite bottle in production. Also, I’m happy to point out that this perfume, in its potent concentration (“pure fragrance spray”) is shockingly inexpensive, and possibly the best-spent money in perfumery.
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10
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10
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9
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PBullFriend

310 Reviews
PBullFriend
PBullFriend
Very helpful Review 6  
leathery sunshine
Hard to pick out notes in this. It’s like leathery sunshine. Azuree is a strong-minded heiress in her 30s, in California in the late 1960s, who goes around in a crisp white cotton shirt and riding breeches, smoking cigarettes. She seems tough to outsiders, but really is very kind and loves her horses. In other words, this could be called "Eau de Katharine Hepburn." It's not something most women would want to wear every day, but could be handy when one is called upon to show strength and independence.
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EvaK

30 Reviews
EvaK
EvaK
Very helpful Review 4  
Mossy leather
Very good animalic/woody/leathery perfume. I find a lot of moss, but the flowers don't stand out imo.

I don't find it sunny or summery at all, nor do I see where the Mediterranean inspiration I've read about elsewhere comes from. Maybe it's just me, I never see those things in any perfumes in this group.

It's recommendable and I do like it very much. I wouldn't buy it though because I already have Cabochard and Miss Balmain. If you have one or more of these, you don't need this one much imo.
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10
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4
Bottle
10
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10
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8
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INDIGOSPHINX

53 Reviews
INDIGOSPHINX
INDIGOSPHINX
2  
Cola, Aramis, and the Eau Sauvage I've always wanted
First, this is based on the current formula in those 1.7oz little square bottles, mine was a 2023 batch.
I first got intrigued by AC smells good channel when he talked about what a beast this is. Then I pulled the trigger.

Upon very first spray, you can tell an immediate familiarity to Aramis. However, I will tell you why this is better. Aramis has this cheap, vulgarness to it. I don't know why that is since they smells so similar but I think Azuree comparatively smells cleaner and more elegant. I think that's caused by a more prominent basil and artemisia note that makes the scent has the lift to it. Where as Aramis just feels kinda dirty and old school 70s. Azuree smells timeless to me.

Another interesting thing is that Azuree when smelled in the air has this cola vibe to it. At least to me. A lot of fragrantica dramatic reviewers say this is super bitter. I don't know what they're talking about but I smell this herbal sweetness from basil and the florals. Clove is not listed but I get that clove smell, and that's what makes this have a cola vibe to me.

I love Eau Sauvage EDT, but I absolutely hate it for its poor performance. Additionally, Eau Sauvage tends to get a bit boring because how lemony that thing is. So Azuree essentially strips off that big lemon, adds a lot of body because of the oakmoss and artemesia.

I'm a man and I have to say this really does not strike me as a feminine fragrance at all. I don't mind feminine fragrances, in fact I think No5 EDT and Shalimar are very beautiful scents and I think I can pull them off easily. But even for the bros who are concerned about coming cross as wearing a woman's fragrance, Azuree will pass your test. This smells more manly and authoritative than Bleu de Chanel, Dior Sauvage, Aventus combined. If Tom Ford repackages the bottle and sell it for 500 bucks in their private line this would be hyped more but hey. I don't mind buying this at 50 bucks from ebay.

Performance is beastly and I think it would be gorgeous to wear in high humidity high heat conditions. where I am is winter right now, can't wait for summer to come to wear this.
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5
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9
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9
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8
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MrsGuerlain

505 Reviews
MrsGuerlain
MrsGuerlain
3  
The pure, white queen
Gres’ Cabochard, Balmain’s Jolie Madame and Clinique’s Aromatics Elixir come to mind when spraying this marvellous scent. I love the purity of all of them - to some a bit harsh, chalky and synthetic but to me clean and pure. I bet I could wear three days’ clothes and still feel I just came out of the shower.
In one way or another, I just seem to find this one better than the others. I checked the notes and see that there are differences but it does not actually explain my preference. Anyway, I have all four fragrances so I do not need to worry.
My mum used to wear Jolie Madame, and I remember that when she did I found that she smelled of flowers. Later I found out that it was the Gardenia note that I could smell. In Azurée it is the same. Apart from the aldehydes and the leather I get a rather strong Gardenia note. Just lovely! The dry-down is even better. Patchouli and leather for several hours. So warm and cozy.
Bernard Chant did a great job with this one. Magnificent sillage and longevity - a scent you want to go on and on…
17/365
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