Fahrenheit by Dior is an iconic men’s fragrance known for its bold, distinctive character that stands apart from mainstream scents.
Its aroma is deep, daring, and leather-forward, highlighted by a unique violet note that gives the fragrance an unmistakable identity rarely found in modern perfumery.
Fahrenheit delivers a strong, confident presence and is perfect for men who prefer a signature scent with character—one that leaves a powerful first impression and reflects individuality rather than conformity.
Fahrenheit Fragrance Notes
🔹 Top Notes
Lavender – Bergamot – Hawthorn – Chamomile – Lemon – Cedarwood
A fresh, aromatic opening with a clean herbal feel that gently leads into the fragrance’s masculine core.
🔹 Heart Notes
Nutmeg – Clove – Violet Leaf – Jasmine – Lily of the Valley – Cedarwood
A warm, elegant heart where the signature violet note shines, supported by soft spices and floral accents for depth and balance.
🔹 Base Notes
Leather – Tonka Bean – Patchouli – Musk – Amber
A powerful, long-lasting base dominated by leather and tonka, defining Fahrenheit’s bold and legendary character.
Why Choose Fahrenheit?
- A truly iconic men’s fragrance with a strong, recognizable identity
- Unique blend of leather and violet for a non-traditional masculine scent
- Excellent longevity with noticeable projection
- Best suited for cold weather and evening wear
- Ideal for men who appreciate classic, bold fragrances with character
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fahrenheit smell like?
Fahrenheit has a warm leather scent with a clear violet note, layered with soft spices and an ambery base.
It’s bold, masculine, and very different from typical modern fragrances.
Is Fahrenheit a summer or winter fragrance?
Fahrenheit is primarily a winter fragrance and performs best in:
- Winter
- Fall
- Cold weather
It can also be worn on cooler summer nights or in mild climates.
Is Fahrenheit suitable for daily wear?
It can be worn daily by fans of strong fragrances, but it’s especially recommended for evening wear and special occasions.