Vintage Fragrance 4.2 OZ
The tobacco-and-suede flanker that deepened the house's original scent language.
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Story & heritage
Fragrantica dates John Varvatos Vintage to 2006, and the official page explicitly describes it as rooted in the original John Varvatos fragrance while remaining distinct in mood. It is the darker, more rugged early-classic in the house fragrance wardrobe.
Official copy centers Vintage on rugged authenticity and enduring appeal, which fits its role in the line: a richer companion to the first John Varvatos scent rather than a clean break from it.
Materials & craft
The official description calls Vintage an aromatic chypre with an assertive spice core and warm leathery background. It highlights a brisk opening, an elegant center built around oak moss and patchouli oils, and base notes of rare woods, tobacco, and suede accents.
How to choose & style
Vintage makes the most sense when you want the John Varvatos fragrance wardrobe at its most evening-ready: leather, suede, dark wool, and cooler months all suit it. It is the moodier bottle to choose when the original feels too easygoing.