Italian Perfumery (3/4)
Among the successful Italian brands of the 80'sI remember Nino Cerruti , a woody, warm and welcoming man's scent that would be a hit even now, then Armani Pour Homme (1984) all cold citrus and aromatic notes encased in a background of oakmoss, an excellent, fresher and more natural alternative to Eau Sauvage (yes, I prefer this one): give it a try you won't regret. If you have a taste for classic lords dressed in tweeds, keep in mind Trussardi for Man (1983), an aromatic, green, "country scent" that becomes spicy and leathery as the hours pass by.