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Drakkar Intense EDP 100ml by Guy Laroche

Drakkar Intense by Guy Laroche is an Aromatic Fougere fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. Drakkar Intense was launched in 2022. It is an Aromatic, Fresh Spicy fragrance for men that can be worn by women. Drakkar Intense by Guy Laroche features the stand out notes of Patchouli, Wormwood, Bergamot, Suede, Rosemary, Lavender, Juniper Berries, Moss, Clary Sage and Coriander. The Drakkar Intense Man has found the source of his inner power. The fragrance explores the depths of Drakkar with new Oriental accords, immediately releasing pungent notes of bergamot while aromatic sage, warm suede and vanilla exalt the daring sensuality that inhabits him. A fragrance of unique seduction for an exhilarating impression of attraction and power. Daring to spread an irresistible, addictive power across an infinite abyss, Drakkar Intense incarnates a greater hunger for danger. The fragrance explores the depths of the Drakkar man with new accords, immediately unleashing zesty notes of bergamot while aromatic sage, warm suede and vanilla exalt the bold sensuality within. Just as one is drawn to the intoxicating glare of fire, the Drakkar Intense man pulls all to his lustful grasp and plays with danger to satiate his thirst. Strong and rebellious, he is both a hero and a lover that charges his own way and cannot be controlled. A uniquely seductive fragrance for a heady impression of attraction, menace and power. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/drakkar-intense/?feed_id=26132&_unique_id=66e08f4d060b1

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