Forever Wanted Elixir is Azzaro's boldest leather expression, launched in 2025 and created by Honorine Blanc, Sophie Labbé, and Clement Gavarry. Housed in a striking gold bottle as the newest addition to the Wanted collection, it shifts focus to a bold trio of juicy raspberry, spicy cardamom, and rich leather, crafting a fragrance that is both addictive and commanding. The opening delivers a rich burst of raspberry with radiant green mandarin and zesty bergamot — a sweet, fruity introduction that's more vibrant than expected. The heart reveals aromatic lavender in the opening, then transitions to cardamom leather in the mid-development. This is definitely a very leather-dominated and smoky woody scent as it evolves, with the sweetness gradually fading to reveal a clean, spicy leather core. Longevity is very good, lasting approximately 7-8 hours on skin with great projection — about a 6-foot radius for the first hour, then settling closer. The brand promises a powerful 12-hour trail, and most wearers report solid all-day performance with moderate-to-strong sillage that mellows after the opening hours. Community comparisons most frequently mention Tom Ford Ombré Leather — reviewers describe Forever Wanted Elixir as "like the two of them smashed together," referencing both Ombré Leather and other fruity-leather compositions. If you've been curious about accessible designer leather fragrances with a sweet, modern twist, this is one of the standout releases of 2025 that's absolutely worth sampling in a decant first. Scent Notes Top: Raspberry, Green Mandarin, Bergamot Middle: Cardamom, Lavender, Clary Sage Base: Leather Accord, Vetiver, Wolfwood Best ForFall and winter. Date nights, evening wear, special occasions. A bold leather-fruity fragrance with strong performance that balances sweet raspberry with smoky leather — ideal for those who want a charismatic, statement-making scent with modern designer appeal. The original bottle is not included with purchase. Midwest Fragrance rebottles the authentic & genuine fragrance into our smaller bottles, otherwise known as atomizers, decants or vials.