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DOLCE AND GABBANA THE ONE INTENSE EDP 100 ML

Rs. 7,100.00 Rs. 5,900.00

The One For Men Eau de Parfum Intense finds its magnetic appeal in a daring fusion of opposites. Intensely masculine, fascinating yet authentic, it is a scent of extremes – warm neroli golden facets with deep black leather in an enigmatic expression of olfactory chiaroscuro.

The fragrance opens with luminous accents of golden neroli essence, fused with fresh cypress and warm, aromatic cardamom. A heart of musky cashmeran grounds the neroli with its woody, spicy vibrations, tinged with calming clary sage and resinous benzoin. The scent then unfolds to an addictive, intoxicating base, as the lightness of neroli withdraws to unveil smoky notes of deep black leather, intertwined with the sweet spiciness of patchouli and refined accords of cistus labdanum.

Sharing the same clean geometric lines as the original The One for Men fragrance, the bottle is now reimagined in black, the iconic colour of Dolce&Gabbana. Symbolic of elegance, sensuality and tradition, the sleek black form is accented with radiant gold details, mirroring the distinctive facets of the fragrance within."

Top Notes

Cardamom
Neroli
Cypress

Middle Notes

Cashmeran
Benzoin
Neroli
Clary Sage

Base Notes

Leather
Neroli
Patchouli
Labdanum
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