Acqua di Colonia Santa Maria Novella

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Acqua di Colonia Santa Maria Novella

Rated 4.29 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Acqua di Colonia Santa Maria Novella for women and men of Santa Maria Novella

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Description

Acqua di Colonia, also known as Acqua della Regina, was originally created in 1533 by Dominican friars for the Queen Caterina de’ Medici. The composition consists of fresh essences of bergamot, citruses, white flowers and exotic spices.

It is available as 100 and 250 ml eau de cologne.

14 reviews for Acqua di Colonia Santa Maria Novella

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    @ Gigi the Fashionista- Bergamot is not coming from Bergamo, but from southern Italy. I am from near Bergamo and, of course, Italian.
    Anyhow, this fragrance is nothing short of a good quality old fashioned Cologne. It was created for Caterina de Medici as Gigi says and the formula has unvaried so far, a part from some add ons of the now omnipresent Farnesol and bla bla bla.
    Nothing more to add and nothing to substract to what’s been said so far.
    I’d like to point out one thing only. No one can say that this reminds of 4711 , TF Portofino or other ones: it is all those others that smell like SMN, as this came first, and a long time ago

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I really wanted to like this one, but as with other fragrances from this house, it is definitely not my cup of tea. Especially this one. It smells just like mosquito repellent from beginning to end.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Acqua Di Colonia
    Santa Maria Novella
    Top Notes
    Bergamot Orange Lemon Tangerine Neroli
    Middle Notes
    Rosemary Lavender Petit Grain Cloves
    Base Notes
    Benzoin
    Created in 1533 by Italian friars in a convent on the occasion of the wedding of Queen Catherine De Medici and the French King Henri who, was not at all in love with her and kept a mistress, the beautiful Diane de Poitiers, this fragrance is a huge step back in time to the Renaissance period. This is the scent of the Italian Renaissance and as an Italian American I am proud to wear this fragrance. For me it’s like wearing a piece of Italian history and my heritage. My ancestors hail from Bergamo in Northern Italy. Bergamo is where the bergamot orange comes from. The bergamot note in perfumery is one of the most commonly and traditionally used of any note.
    The scent is unisex as it’s a citrusy skin freshner. It’s still a perfume but it smells of citrus toilet water. It would have been worn by both men and women of the Italian Renaissance. This does not have a luxurious air because it’s really quite simple, even pastoral. It smells of being outdoors in orange groves and has a gigantic neroli. The neroli takes over the fragrance although unfortunately it has a weaker projection. For a more full bodied neroli that still smells like this ancient historic cologne check out Tom Ford Neroli Portofino. Neroli Portofino is quite similar to this scent so I’m wondering if Mr. Ford was browsing through the rare and old colognes in the Santa Maria Novella shop in Italy.
    This scent has a pastoral rosemary and lavender with a spicy rustic air. Smells like peasants made this perfume for themselves but the monks stole the formula and they opted to sell it exclusively to the aristocracy. Monks and nuns were the first true perfumers and noses. They were familiar with all the different scents in nature: neroli, oranges, roses, jasmine, lavender, and woods. They would create their own fragrances which were simple soliflores or toilete water made up of rosewater, lavender and neroli.
    This one is a fresh citrus that lifts your spirits and helps you feel good all day. It’s perfect for wearing just after your shower or bath. As a unisex scent, it’s neither too sweet and powdery/feminine nor too strong and masculine. It’s medicinal as well. Smells like a citrusy medicine. Acqua di Colonia is simple but enjoyable as an every day fragrance.
    Wear this if you like the citrus based frags like:
    4711 Eau de Collogne by Maurer & Wirtz
    Florida Water by Murray & Lanman
    Tosca by Maurer & Wirtz
    Neroli Portofino by Tom Ford

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Its very fresh. Neroli aroma is perfect. I like it.
    But it doesn’t last at all! 30 min top – everything is gone, this perfume even doesn’t sit close to the skin. Disappointing.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    S. Maria Novella has an exquisite aroma of citrus/powdery/floral vib making it addictive. This juice has a real clean green aroma from neriol and a very citrusy lemon note.
    Longevity and Silage is at best moderate lasting 6hrs.
    Overall,
    This fragrance with several notes is a complex blend coming together making it ABSOLUTELY ATTRACTIVE as a unisex juice. I pick up other floral notes besides lavender and jasmine. As a blind purchase, I didn’t know if this line, I wasn’t sure if I was going to be impressed with this fragrance’s…I am The only tiny downside is the longevity….7.5/10

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    This one, I bought when visiting Florenze this easter. My first SMN cologne (I do have different home fragranzes witch I have loved for years, and can´t live without)
    In this cologne though- I do not even like the scent, I just love the history of the brand, and what better pice to have than this… It is truly the one piece im feeling proud to have in my (small, but growing) collection, and the first one I have, just because of a love- here for the history of Santa Maria Novella and Florenze.
    The scent, for me is not that great. The citrus and floral is a wicked mix, at least “back in the days”. It is what it is, and it is old.
    But what a brand! And what a history

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    The quintessential eau de cologne in all it’s classic splendor. Bright, fresh citrus with a herbaceous note. Lovely, but as with all such fragrances, very limited longevity.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Acqua di Colonia is the best of the eau de cologne genre that I personally have ever encountered. I used to live in Florence and I vividly remember lusting after this and Zagara during one of the hottest summers on record there as I could smell them on passersby and any time I passed the shop.
    Today I got the chance to smell and wear this again, and it lived up to my memories. Acqua di Colonia is a joyous burst of fresh citrus that grows more complexly herbal, green, spicy and round as it dries down. It is one of the few fragrances that I can actually smell all the listed notes. Absolutely unisex, uplifting, and calming. This is wearable aromatherapy. This is a time capsule. This is eau de cologne at its best.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this one because of the historical significance, and I’m using it because it smells very, very good.
    One of the best citruses I’ve encountered. I smell the beach and ocean, but without the salt. More like a fresh, cool breeze while lounging under a lemon tree.
    Longevity is great for a cologne (like most fragrances from this house) and is on an EDT+ level.
    Considering this, “Acqua della Regina” (Water of the Queen), was made for Catherine de Medici, you can’t help but feel you’re wearing perfume history. That in itself is pretty mind-blowing if you ask me.
    Not only one of the best citruses I’ve smelled, but one of the best perfumes I’ve tried, ever.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    This isn’t bad, but I’m getting a soapy and slightly medicinal scent. It’s not unpleasant, but more of a masculine fragrence than I usually go for. Once I’ve finished the small sample I have, I don’t think I’ll be spending the money for a whole bottle.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Lovely cologne. Expensive, but the best. The other versions are wonderful too, I have the Caprifoglio and the orange flower too, but the the queen’s cologne as it was called is the original and the best.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Its history intrigued me to investigate this one and I love it just as much as Caterina de Medici did. It’s fresh, clean, and classic and suits all times of the day. The opening feels like a fresh waterfall with citrus and there is a white floral dry-down that carries through the day.
    Another great feature is that it lasts and doesn’t need to be reapplied multiple times. If you are a fan of 4711 or Guerlain Imperiale and are ready to upgrade, this one is for you. Well worth the price.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Absolutely perfect cologne. Citrus and neroli, fresh and clean. One of my favourites.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I got a second-hand bottle of Santa Maria Novella Muschio Oro with 30ml left a few weeks ago.
    It’s my first time trying something of Santa Maria Novella, and I have to say that it is wonderful.
    What should I describe it? Gloomy and bitter appears at the top notes, then turns soft?
    Pure scent of musk lasts from beginning to end? No, it’s not enough to express my feeling of it. It quiets me in the sweltering summer heat during the day, it comforts me into sleep at night. Musk is a note said to be horny. Maybe it is, since it fits in with the skin.
    I am fascinated by Santa Maria Novella, and I want to try more fragrance of this brand.

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