Guilty Pour Homme by Gucci is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men. Guilty Pour Homme was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Jacques Huclier. Top notes are Lavender and Amalfi Lemon; middle note is African Orange Flower; base notes are Virginia Cedar, Patchouli and Vanilla.

For all of the gentlemen who love and choose Gucci,  the woody aromatic Guilty Pour Homme is presented to the market in 2011 as an aromatic companion of popular female edition Gucci Guilty from 2010.

Guilty Pour Homme is carefully designed for men who know what they want and who get what they want. The charismatic alpha male, a true magnet for ladies, is represented in this provocative and seductive composition. The fragrance opens with lavender and lemon, leaving enough space for very appealing scents of orange blossom. Basic tones are supported by warm woody accords of cedar and patchouli, offering a firm but exciting and soft coloring to the whole composition.

The bottle is crafted of cold metal and heavy glass, making an impression of masculinity and luxury. Paired with the feminine edition, all splendid and golden, cabochon grey male bottle seems very elegant and alluring. The middle of the bottle is decorated with a metallic Gucci sign, transparent to reveal the fragrant fluid.

Top Notes

Lavender
Amalfi Lemon

Middle Notes

African Orange Flower

Base Notes

Virginia Cedar
Patchouli
Vanilla
main accords
citrus
lavender
woody
white floral
aromatic
patchouli
sweet
fresh spicy
vanilla