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John Applebloom (verified owner) –
A perfume of the 90s – when you first spray it, you need to be careful not to breathe too deep in – otherwise, it will hit you in the Chess exactly like a Cuban cigar. Very good for the days when you feel you need the be smelled even if we still have to wear masks. Gorgeous patchouli and grey citrus mixing with tobacco.
Greenstreet (verified owner) –
I never met Charles Bronson, but I would imagine him to smell like the original Aramis Havana.
The original formulation was deep, rich, thick, and definitely not timid. It’s as masculine as they come.
Reformulations have thinned and lightened Havana considerably, but even so, it can still hold its own.
This formula is much closer to the original Havana, as it was meant to be. I’ve had equal success with the formulas for Aramis Aramis and Aramis 900, both available on this site.
I’d love to see the formulas for vintage Aramis Devin and vintage Aramis New West (blue bottle), two of the best in the venerable Aramis line.