Dior Homme Cologne (2007)
Dior Homme Cologne takes the iris-powder signature that defines the Dior Homme lineage and frames it in a classic aromatic cologne structure.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 20 accords.
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- Iris80
- Chocolate70
- Powdery65
- Fresh
The note pyramid
- Sage
- Lavender
- Neroli
- Cardamom
- Bergamot
- Iris
By the editors · 2 min readDior Homme Cologne takes the iris-powder signature that defines the Dior Homme lineage and frames it in a classic aromatic cologne structure. Sage, lavender, neroli, cardamom, and bergamot open with the brisk clarity of a traditional cologne, but with more refinement and a slight spice register from the cardamom. Then iris arrives — singular, powdery, slightly lipstick-adjacent — and the entire composition pivots around it.
The base adds surprising depth: white musk, leather, vetiver, amber, cocoa, and patchouli build a dark masculine foundation that prevents the iris from floating away. The result is a fragrance with three genuinely distinct phases: the aromatic opening, the iris pivot, and the leather-vetiver resolution. It crosses seasons and occasions well, from casual daytime to formal evening.
Scent twins
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