“I wore Drakkar in high school. It has been over 20 years, and this feels like a good memory. People my age recognize the smell, and younger folks take notice, but ask what it is. It has a distinct signature smell, and is pleasant and masculine. Not floral or sweet, but not pungent and musky either.”
“I may be one of the few who doesn't care for the classic Drakkar scent, but i actually love this version, Intense. It's Sweet & Spicy. And because it's EDP it really lasts while wearing! And less than $30. I'm ordering more.”
“The cologne is very nice smelling! Doesn't take much so don't spray too much on yourself it's very powerful and long lasting. Just a couple of shots and you're good.”
“This is such a a great cologne at such a phenomenal price✔ï¸Have used Drakkar in the distant past to great success but never tis scent— actually never heard of this particular scent; so, I purchased it as a gamble AND WON✔︔
“Though I never knew the scent of which this was a flanker of, when I tested Drakkar Noir at a store, I could definitely say I like Intense better. Some would say it's a modern take on that one, but I don't think I want to think of Drakkar Intense that way. It feels like a brand new scent, very distinguishable from other common perfumes. It's definitely an adult cologne but not an old man's cologne - like best for a 25-50yo.I would describe this as an overall sweet, woody, and spicy scent. The clary sage and vanilla mix well with the common and well-received bergamot and patchouli to create its own signature mark. This was a blind buy for me; I was looking for something with cinnamon and vanilla-like notes and this did not disappoint.I can't say so much about the sillage yet but it has average longevity and I can smell it on myself for a few hours though the intensity drops rather quickly. The opening smell isn't that different from the drydown. This could be both an office cologne or a socialization one. Versatile, moderate power, and not to disruptive.Also specifically a fall-winter scent. I love it and I'm wearing it often now for the colder months of the year!”