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GaZz – :
Very good quality classic cologne, we have the fresh and subtle citrus, the refreshing herbs and the musky clean base. Pretty much a classic. I do think this would suit a male better as I got no sweetness out of it (except the natural citrus sweetness), it feels very grown up and elegant.
Silage was on the low side, but longevity was more than excellent for this type of scent – more than 7 hours. Truly high quality scent for gentelmen who search for the best.
tan77 – :
For those who enjoy Aqua di Parma (Colonia or Assoluta) or Hermes Eau D’Orange Vert you will like this one.
I first notice the citrus notes mixed with rosemary. As it begins to dry down, the floral notes develop.
I enjoy this sent because I love the two mentioned earlier. The one difference about AdB #1, it has a woody dry down with hints of jasmine.
When I finish either one of the other two scents, I would definitely consider Acqua di Biella #1 a welcoming fragrance to my collection.
The only complaint I have is that it does not last as long as either AdP or Hemres fragrances.