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diesel Zero Plus Masculine for men
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Zero Plus Masculine for men

Citrus
Floral
Rose
Jasmine
White Floral
Woody
Patchouli
EDC · 2003 · mens

Diesel Zero Plus Masculine arrived in 2003 as part of the brand's now-discontinued Zero fragrance line, a collection that positioned itself as understated alternatives to the designer mainstream. It's worth noting as a solid entry from Diesel's more experimental era, before the house became synonymous with its heavier, more linear releases.

The fragrance opens with warm spice and citrus, leading with bergamot and cardamom before nutmeg and anise add textural complexity. The heart is decidedly floral, built on jasmine, rose, and violet alongside cinnamon for backbone. It settles into a creamy oriental base of amber, heliotrope, and vanilla with patchouli and musk grounding the sweetness. This is an oriental that leans floral-spicy rather than outright gourmand, with enough vanilla and amber to feel rounded but not cloying.

This is a fragrance for cooler months and evening wear, best suited to someone who appreciates florals but wants them tempered with spice and warmth. The EDC concentration means modest longevity, so expect a casual to moderate projection. It aligns with The Romantic, The Hedonist, and The Heirloom.

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Top · 0–30 min
Anise
Anise
Sweet, warm, and intensely licorice-like, anise seed has a Mediterranean, medicinal sweetness that is simultaneously familiar and distinctive. In perfumery anise adds a warm, aromatic depth that bridges spice and gourmand families. Used in oriental compositions and masculine fragrances to add a slightly unusual, warming sweetness.
Bergamot
Bergamot
A sun-ripened Italian citrus with a brightness that goes beyond lemon, simultaneously tart, floral, and slightly spicy. It's the defining note of Earl Grey tea and the backbone of countless fresh colognes. Perfumers love it as an opener because it lifts the entire composition without overpowering what follows.
Cardamom
Cardamom
Aromatic, warm, and slightly eucalyptus-like with a spiced green freshness that is entirely its own. Cardamom is one of the most elegant spice notes in perfumery, exotic without being heavy, warm without being sweet. It appears frequently in Middle Eastern-inspired fragrances and modern masculine compositions.
Nutmeg
Nutmeg
Warm, woody, and softly spiced with a slight sweetness that makes it gentler than clove or pepper. Nutmeg adds a quiet, autumnal warmth to fragrances without sharpness. It blends seamlessly into woody and oriental bases, acting more as a supporting character than a lead note.
Orange
Orange
Warm, round, and familiar, sweet orange is the most approachable of the citrus family. In perfumery it reads as sunlit and optimistic, with a gentle warmth that stops short of heaviness. Orange is frequently used to smooth and soften citrus openings, adding a natural sweetness that makes compositions feel immediately welcoming.
Heart · 30 min – 3 hrs
Cinnamon
Cinnamon
Sweet, warm, and instantly comforting, cinnamon bark has a familiar warmth that slides easily into oriental and gourmand fragrances. Used sparingly it adds a pleasant warmth; used heavily it can dominate. It has a slightly sharp, peppery facet alongside its sweetness that keeps it from being purely foodie.
Jasmine
Jasmine
Intoxicating, heady, and slightly animalic, jasmine is one of the few flowers that smells as rich in a bottle as it does climbing a garden wall at dusk. It has an almost fleshy, indolic quality that stops it reading as purely 'clean.' Jasmine is a workhorse in both feminine and masculine perfumery, adding depth and soul.
Lily Of The Valley
Lily Of The Valley
Crisp, green, and dewy, this spring flower smells like rain on cool grass with a clean, soap-like clarity. It's one of perfumery's most requested scents despite being nearly impossible to extract naturally, so it's almost always recreated synthetically. The result is fresh, tender, and timelessly elegant.
Rose
Rose
The queen of floral notes and the most-used ingredient in fine perfumery. Real rose is simultaneously velvety, honeyed, and slightly spicy, nothing like the synthetic candy version. Depending on the variety used, it can anchor a composition or drift through it like a ghost, adding warmth without dominating.
Violet
Violet
Sweet, powdery, and faintly green, violet sits between floral and earthy in a way that feels distinctly old-world glamorous. The leaf and the flower smell quite different: the flower is sugary and delicate, while violet leaf is fresh and slightly vegetal. Together they create a note that feels both nostalgic and current.
Base · 3–12 hrs
Amber
Amber
A warm, resinous accord rather than a single ingredient, amber is typically built from labdanum, benzoin, and vanilla to create a rich, honeyed, almost solar warmth. It's the quintessential base-note family, adding a comforting richness that makes fragrances feel complete. The difference between a fragrance feeling cold and feeling alive.
Heliotrope
Heliotrope
Powdery, sweet, and slightly almond-like, heliotrope is the quintessential 'retro' note of Victorian-era perfumery, now experiencing a fashionable revival. It smells of sugar, vanilla, and just enough floral to keep it interesting. In modern fragrances it tends to read as nostalgic, soft, and unapologetically pretty.
Musk
Musk
The base layer of almost every modern fragrance, a soft, warm, skin-like scent that extends longevity and bridges other notes together. Natural musk was once derived from deer (now banned); today's musks are synthetic and range from clean and soapy to dark and animalic. The right musk makes a fragrance smell like 'you.'
Patchouli
Patchouli
Dense, earthy, and darkly sweet, patchouli is the scent of damp soil and dried herbs with an almost chocolatey richness. It polarizes people because in high concentrations it's overwhelming, but as a supporting note it adds depth and longevity that almost nothing else can match. The backbone of countless oriental and chypre fragrances.
Vanilla
Vanilla
Warm, sweet, and universally appealing, vanilla is to fragrance what salt is to cooking. Real vanilla is complex and slightly smoky, though most perfumery vanilla is synthetic and reads as clean, sweet, and creamy. It slows the evaporation of other notes and is the reason certain fragrances feel like a second skin.
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What does diesel Zero Plus Masculine for men smell like? +
Diesel Zero Plus Masculine arrived in 2003 as part of the brand's now-discontinued Zero fragrance line, a collection that positioned itself as understated alternatives to the designer mainstream. It's worth noting as a solid entry from Diesel's more experimental era, before the house became synonymous with its heavier, more linear releases. The fragrance opens with warm spice and citrus, leading with bergamot and cardamom before nutmeg and anise add textural complexity. The heart is decidedly floral, built on jasmine, rose, and violet alongside cinnamon for backbone. It settles into a creamy oriental base of amber, heliotrope, and vanilla with patchouli and musk grounding the sweetness. This is an oriental that leans floral-spicy rather than outright gourmand, with enough vanilla and amber to feel rounded but not cloying. This is a fragrance for cooler months and evening wear, best suited to someone who appreciates florals but wants them tempered with spice and warmth. The EDC concentration means modest longevity, so expect a casual to moderate projection. It aligns with The Romantic, The Hedonist, and The Heirloom.
What are the notes in diesel Zero Plus Masculine for men? +
Top: Anise, Bergamot, Cardamom, Nutmeg, Orange. Heart: Cinnamon, Jasmine, Lily Of The Valley, Rose, Violet. Base: Amber, Heliotrope, Musk, Patchouli, Vanilla.
What fragrance family is Zero Plus Masculine for men? +
diesel Zero Plus Masculine for men belongs to the Oriental fragrance family. It is an EDC.
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