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Giorgio Armani · Est. 2015

Armani Eau de Cèdre

Eau de Cèdre opens with a bright citrus wash—lemon and bergamot—cut through by the aromatic bite of sage.

ConcentrationFragrance
Formasculine
Released2015
Perfumerunknown
Statusenriched
Armani Eau de Cèdre — Giorgio Armani
2015 · Fragrance
ber·lem·car·ced
Rating
4.3
1.3k reviews
Fig. 01

The scent fingerprint

Visualization — constellation
basehearttopcitrusfloralfruitygourmandpowderyamberywoodysmokychyprearomaticgreenaquaticspicy

Weighted by intensity across 9 accords.

Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.

  • Bergamot
    35
  • Lemon
    30
  • Cardamom
    20
  • Cedar
    15
  • Rosemary
    15

By the editors · 2 min readEau de Cèdre opens with a bright citrus wash—lemon and bergamot—cut through by the aromatic bite of sage. The opening feels scrubbed and transparent, more herbal than sweet, immediately establishing a clean, almost austere character. Despite the name, cedar itself remains subtle, a backdrop rather than a statement.

The heart brings in cumin and cardamom, which add a skin-like warmth without veering into heaviness. Violet leaf contributes a cucumber-green coolness that keeps the spice grounded and airy. This is where the fragrance finds its balance: warm but not dense, spiced but not loud.

The suede base extends this restraint, offering a soft, powdery finish rather than anything animalic or plush. The whole composition stays close to the skin, polished and understated. It's well-suited to someone looking for clean, office-appropriate warmth—modern tailoring rather than bold statement.

Filed: Giorgio ArmaniSillage · vol. I
Fig. 02

Scent twins

Computed via accord overlap