Giorgio Armani’s first masculine oriental style fragrance is Black Code, which was renamed Armani Code in 2005. It was created to express elegance in a quiet and controlled way. Armani describes the scent as understated, focusing on confidence and style rather than strong or overpowering notes. The bottle reflects this idea as well. Its dark, smooth shape is inspired by the satin lapels of an Armani tuxedo, simple, refined, and masculine.
The fragrance opens with fresh top notes of bergamot and lemon. These citrus notes give a clean and slightly crisp start, making the scent feel polished and welcoming. The freshness is smooth, not sharp, and sets a balanced tone from the very beginning.
As the fragrance develops, the heart note of olive flower appears. This note adds warmth and softness to the composition. It has a gentle, slightly creamy character that gives the scent depth while keeping it calm and elegant. The olive flower makes the fragrance feel unique without being heavy.
In the base, guaiac wood and tonka bean create a warm and comforting finish. Guaiac wood adds a mild smoky and woody touch, while tonka bean brings a soft sweetness with hints of vanilla. These notes blend together to give the fragrance lasting warmth and smoothness.
Armani Code is well suited for evening wear and cooler weather. It works especially well for formal occasions, but it can also be worn anytime you want to feel composed and confident. Overall, it is a timeless fragrance that combines freshness, warmth, and elegance in a simple and easy to enjoy way.







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