The house's own name sits directly on the label of Azzaro Cologne, a fragrance built around transparent musk and an unexpected mate leaf accord. Bergamot opens things with a bright, familiar citrus lift, quickly joined by transparent musk and mate leaves for a green, slightly bitter freshness rarely found in mainstream masculine colognes. Violet, cypress, and sage carry the heart into cooler, more herbal territory, powdery and composed rather than sweet. Musk, cedar, vetiver, and agarwood, known to fragrance lovers as oud, settle everything into a dense, smoky base with real depth and lasting power. As an aromatic woody fragrance with a distinct oud undertone, Azzaro Cologne suits formal evenings and cooler months especially well, where its considerable richness has room to unfold slowly. Azzaro created this fragrance as a straightforward statement of house identity, and the mate leaf note in particular sets it apart from more conventional bergamot driven openings elsewhere in the brand's catalog.