by Dior
Eau Sauvage Fraicheur Cuir presents a refined, citrus-driven interpretation of the iconic Eau Sauvage, centered around bright Sicilian lemon and a subdued, almost imperceptible leather note. The scent unfolds with clean, green freshness in the opening, accented by a subtle woody-amber base that gives it a soft, elegant character. It carries a faintly animalic depth, yet the leather remains restrained—more a suggestion than a defining feature—making it ideal for those seeking a wearable, modern take on classical male fragrance without the harshness of later reformulations. The perfume performs best in warmer seasons, particularly summer and early autumn, and retains a moderate sillage that lingers just long enough to leave a subtle impression. While the longevity is weak and some find it lacks depth, many consider it a superior version of the current Eau Sauvage, offering a more natural and nuanced tactile journey through scent.