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Guy Laroche Drakkar Noir for Men is a 50 ml Eau de Toilette spray launched in 1982, featuring a spicy, aromatic blend of amber, lavender, citrus, spicy berries, and sandalwood. Perfect for daytime wear, this classic fragrance combines timeless elegance with a compact design, earning a strong 4.4-star rating from over 1,800 customers.








| ASIN | B000195JVU |
| ASIN | B000195JVU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #159,357 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #1,792 in Men's Eau de Toilette |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,864) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | DKN16602N |
| Item model number | DKN16602N |
| Manufacturer | Guy Laroche |
| Manufacturer | Guy Laroche |
| Product Dimensions | 38.61 x 32.26 x 25.91 cm; 140 g |
| Product Dimensions | 38.61 x 32.26 x 25.91 cm; 140 g |
M**D
Miss the strong scent 3 decades ago.
Scent doesn't last like 35 yrs ago. Fair for it's price.
J**B
I ran out of my other bottle. So I found this at a great price. It arrived right on time. The smell is great and just what I expected. This is a 1.7 oz bottle. However, the bottle is the same size as the 1 oz bottle. So I couldn't tell if the amount was correct. I looked on the bottom with a magnifying glass and it stated 1.7 oz. So I am happy.
A**Z
El excelente aroma que tiene, su duración.
A**I
My gf really liked the smell.
S**N
Ah yes. One of the great 1980s power-sniffs, and still available, at a reasonable price. Yes, it's been reformulated, and no -it's not quite as strong. But it's still the same scent, still quite potent, still has decent longevity, and is still in that classic black glass bottle. Basically an aromatic fougere, it's quite a complex offering, the initial thunderous green woods gradually backing down into a mix of spice, leather and lavendar. If you could encapsulate the [male] scent of the 1980s, positive and negative, then this is probably the scent. It's the one many love to hate -a big success on launch, then a fall from grace and now, gradually, regaining an audience, partly for nostalgia in some buyers, partly, for others, because it's actually still very good. YSL's even more potent Kouros has a similar effect (though different scent) but recently it's become insanely expensive, difficult to find and -frankly- a little too overpowering. Drakkar Noir has stayed a little truer to its origins, and is probably the better for it. It's less familiar now than it was too, so it's easier to appreciate on its own merits. For the current prices -it's very good ideed and well worth trying if you fancy a trip down memory lane, or simply enjoy an aromatic, woody scent with quite a lot of depth.
H**M
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