Gucci Guilty Elixir de Parfum Pour Homme
An intense woody-amber leather fragrance that opens with spice-accented pimento and nutmeg over orange-blossom, transitions into a heart of orris butter and osmanthus, and settles into a vanillin, benzoin and patchouli-rich base for a bold, magnetic finish.
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About Gucci
Gucci is one of the world's most influential luxury fashion houses, founded in 1921 in Florence, Italy. The brand began producing fragrances in the 1970s and has since developed a strong portfolio that blends Italian craftsmanship with contemporary global trends. Created in partnership with Coty, Gucci fragrances frequently emphasize sophistication, artistic direction, and modern reinterpretations of classic perfumery themes.
Gucci's fragrance catalog includes several well-known lines, such as "Guilty," "Flora," "Bloom," and "The Alchemist's Garden." The "Bloom" series, launched under the creative direction of Alessandro Michele, introduced a new era for the brand with lush white floral compositions built around jasmine, tuberose, and Rangoon creeper. The "Guilty" line remains a long-standing bestseller, offering aromatic, woody, and sweet profiles for both men and women.
In the luxury niche segment, "The Alchemist's Garden" collection showcases artistic, high-concentration perfumes crafted with premium materials, highlighting florals, resins, woods, and musks in ornate bottles. This line has reinforced Gucci's position in the high-end olfactory space.
Gucci fragrances are widely distributed, recognized for their craftsmanship, sophisticated presentation, and ability to blend tradition with modernity. The brand's continued evolution ensures its relevance in both mainstream and niche fragrance communities.
