Armani Code

Armani Code

Giorgio Armani

Good price

Armani Code by Giorgio Armani ranks among the best perfumes for men .This top greens & herbs fragrance blends Bergamot, Guaiac Wood, Leather, Lemon, Olive flower, Star Anise, Tobacco, Tonka Bean notes with greens & herbs, flowers, citrus, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic, spices accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Armani Code excels as one of the best perfumes for winter or fall, shining during night wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Armani Code as a leading greens & herbs fragrance for men, a must-try from Giorgio Armani's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top men's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!


Votes

spring1955
summer1054
fall3641
winter3714
day3140
night7224
Longevity(1004)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
79.6
Sillage(1004)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
71.9
Price value(1002)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
73.8
female (49)
unisex (172)
male (2415)
2%
7%
92%
All ocassions

Notes

BergamotBergamot
Guaiac WoodGuaiac Wood
LeatherLeather
LemonLemon
Olive flowerOlive flower
Star AniseStar Anise
TobaccoTobacco
Tonka BeanTonka Bean

Reviews

Ladies, I highly suggest exploring colognes beyond perfumes 🎁. I've recently started wearing Armani Code Cologne and adore it 💕. On my skin, it smells significantly sweeter than on men 😊. My skin seems to pick up mainly the Tonka bean with a subtle wood undertone 🌲. It reminds me of Black Opium without that overpowering sweetness 👅. When my husband wears it, he's more prominent in the leather note 💺. This fragrance is mesmerizing on both men and women, garnering plenty of compliments 😊. I wholeheartedly recommend giving it a try! 🎉

Here is a rewritten version of the comment: This one has a special place in my heart, as I was charmed by its scent in 2009 for the first time. When I wear it, I adore how it smells on me, and others seem to enjoy it too - they're often surprised to learn it's a male fragrance 😝. In fact, during the pandemic, an accidental breakage left my room with its scent lingering for a week! I'm also a fan of Armani and Dior, as I love how their scents smell on me and on men. Acqua di Gio is another favorite, with both the female and male versions impressing me - although I find the male version less flattering on myself compared to the female. Code., however, has won me over with its strong, sexy, alluring, and daring appeal. This year, I purchased a 125ml bottle. Coming from a tropical country where I wasn't familiar with winter, spring, summer, or autumn scents, I can confidently say that this fragrance stands out in any season - whether in Belgium or under the Indonesian heat. As such, I wear it whenever I please. The sillage is impressive, especially when sprayed on my neck and hair, allowing me to still detect its presence even a day or two after application.

This perfume has a captivating presence, exuding a sexy, discreet, and masculine aura that left me wanting more. While I appreciate its sophisticated and refined qualities, which make it stand out from its feminine counterpart, I wish it projected more prominently. Despite this minor drawback, the longevity is decent and suitable for everyday wear throughout the day. 😊

I recently acquired a vintage batch from 2012 featuring the classic packaging. The scent is extremely potent. I initially thought it bore similarities to Amortera, but as I delved deeper, I discovered that the tobacco note in this Old bottle is uncannily reminiscent of Naxos by Xerjoff and Pure Havane by Mugler - a truly remarkable find.

This cologne presents itself as an equal opportunity fragrance, appealing to both men and women with its gourmand and seductive character. Its unique scent profile, reminiscent of a root beer float, adds to its allure, making it a suitable choice for intimate settings.

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