The Story
Why it exists.
Vintage 84 emerged from Dixit & Zak’s desire to capture the timeless feel of a late‑summer afternoon in Pune, where citrus groves meet fragrant rose gardens. In 2021, perfumers Nitish Dixit and Zakir Laskar blended their scientific precision with inherited Indian scent traditions, aiming for a fragrance that feels both nostalgic and forward‑looking. The name nods to a vintage year that evokes classic elegance, while the formula honors Mysore sandalwood’s revered legacy.
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The Beginning
Vintage 84 emerged from Dixit & Zak’s desire to capture the timeless feel of a late‑summer afternoon in Pune, where citrus groves meet fragrant rose gardens. In 2021, perfumers Nitish Dixit and Zakir Laskar blended their scientific precision with inherited Indian scent traditions, aiming for a fragrance that feels both nostalgic and forward‑looking. The name nods to a vintage year that evokes classic elegance, while the formula honors Mysore sandalwood’s revered legacy.
The composition balances four bright top notes, bergamot, pink grapefruit, orange blossom, and damask rose, to create an opening that feels like a fresh breeze through a market stall. Ginger adds a clean, spicy heat that bridges the citrus to the floral heart, where tuberose and Turkish rose deepen the bouquet. Anchoring the structure, Mysore sandalwood provides a creamy, warm base that grounds the volatility of the upper layers, making the scent linger with quiet confidence.
The Evolution
The opening bursts with bergamot and pink grapefruit, a bright citrus splash that feels like a sunrise over a spice market. Orange blossom adds a soft, airy veil, while damask rose whispers in the background, tempering the sharpness. Around the ten‑minute mark, ginger introduces a clean, peppery heat that bridges the top to the heart. The heart blooms with tuberose’s creamy, honeyed petals and Turkish rose’s velvety depth, creating a lush floral core. As the scent dries, Mysore sandalwood steps forward, delivering a warm, buttery wood that settles for the final three to four hours, leaving a subtle, comforting trail that lingers on the skin.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2021 debut, Vintage 84 has become a reference point for fans of Indian sandalwood, praised for its balanced citrus‑floral‑woody character. Reviewers note its approachable sillage and the way the Mysore sandalwood shines without overwhelming, positioning it as a go‑to for those seeking a modern Indian niche fragrance that works in both casual and semi‑formal settings.
The House
India · Est. 2019
Dixit & Zak is an Indian niche fragrance house that blends traditional Indian scent material with modern compositional techniques. Founded by chemical engineer Nitish Dixit and fourth‑generation oud distiller Zakir Laskar, the brand launched its first offering, Rising Mysore, in 2019. Since then it has built a catalogue of complex, character‑driven perfumes such as Emperor’s Court (2021) and Hindi Tabac (2022). The house works from Pune and sources raw materials from India and the Middle East, aiming to create scents that feel both rooted and contemporary.
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The scent feels like a sunrise over a spice market, then settles into a warm, woody lounge, pair it with breezy, melodic tunes that balance brightness and depth.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
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