Acqua di Gio Blue Edition Pour Homme Giorgio Armani

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Acqua di Gio Blue Edition Pour Homme Giorgio Armani

Rated 4.28 out of 5 based on 25 customer ratings
(25 customer reviews)

Acqua di Gio Blue Edition Pour Homme Giorgio Armani for men of Giorgio Armani

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This spring the house of Giorgio Armani adds another edition for men named Acqua di Gio Blue Edition Pour Homme to their collection Acqua di Gio. The fragrance is available in limited number in a flacon with an image which depicts the sea and horizon.

With the fragrance Acqua di Gio Blue Edition Pour Homme, Giorgio Armani invites us for an olfactive journey on the Mediterranean along with characteristic notes combining the natural freshness of Calabrian bergamot, jasmine flowers and Indonesian patchouli. The fragrance reminds us irresistibly of fragrant breezes from the sea, complemented with fruit, flowers and aquatic notes.
The fragrance is available as 100 ml Eau de Toilette limited edition presented in 2014.

The collection of Acqua di Gio editions for men was initiated with the first fragrance Acqua di Gio Pour Homme from 1996, after which editions Acqua di Gio Acqua for Life and Acqua di Gio Essenza were launched.

25 reviews for Acqua di Gio Blue Edition Pour Homme Giorgio Armani

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the same fragrance as the original. It’s just a different bottle. The notes listed here were the most up to date at the time of this special editions release, and match those listed on Sephora as follows: Marine Notes, Mandarin, Bergamot, Neroli, Persimmon, Rosemary, Nasturtium, Jasmine, Amber, Patchouli, Cistus (or labdanum OR rock rose). The published notes will change with what sounds good to the consumer of the day. Minimalist note pyramids are in right now, so Armani currently only lists like 3 notes. Honestly though, it’s all chemicals like hedione, benzyl salicylate, alpha isomethyl ionone… don’t put too much faith in notes breakdowns.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I didn’t smell this one, but I am wondering after reading comments from different people and most of them that this is same like original. But the notes break down of this perfume is very different from the original. This varriant has persimmon and so far 15 people find this in perfume.
    SO my question is that the information on notes on the website either not properly given or people are giving wrong info in comments

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Very nice for hot summer days…

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the 3rd Acqua Di Gio released in 2014. Limited edition. It smells much much LIGHTER than all others. Very discreet . Sillage is small and that’s the reason I gave it away. Opens with a sea breeze on top note followed by jasmin and persimon. It’s a really nice aroma but very weak for me that’s the only reason I gave it away . It cost me about 90 euros for 100ml. In my opinion it is the best of all 4 Acqua Di Gio out there but Morillas should have made it stronger. It’s like you travel in a boat and you get this sea breeze on your face from the wind. So simple. Works perfect for the office cause it is discreet or if you go out on a cafe next to the beach. Perfect for Summer/Spring. I give it 9/10.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    just perfect!! much better than original ADG… fresher , sexier!!! real gold!!!

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    A blast from the past that remains a classic fragrance…
    I was intrigued by the “new” Acqua di Gio fragrance, but like many before me, I agree the Blue Edition is similar to the classic scent from the mid-90s… That fragrance, the original AdG, is a successful blend aquatic, citrus, and floral notes that smells great. I was reminded this morning of how much I loved (and still love) AdG.
    Blue has average, or perhaps better than average, projection/sillage and longevity. Blue lasted around 8 hours on me today with a projection of about arm’s length distance. A good projection fragrance and one that will not be offensive to those in the workplace with more sensitive noses. The real beauty of wearing the fragrance today brought back a certain “swagger” from wearing the cologne years ago -I felt great and confident…
    Given the notes of Blue, it is geared more for Spring and Summer wear, but I had no problem “rockin” it today on a sunny, but crisp, South Carolina winter day. Blue offers additional flexibility in that it could be worn day or night and for most events. While in my mid-40s, I can still wear this fragrance with confidence, but I see this as a scent geared for the younger crowd. (I have to smile at the fact this fragrance has been around since 1996 – maybe before some wearing it were born..)
    The bottle and packaging are first class Armani style. Even though I still have a bottle of original AdG from many years ago, I have enjoyed my purchase of Blue – I really like the design of the bottle… Blue is priced in the “average” range of designer fragrances, but less than aquatic/citrus based niche fragrances. That said, for the money, Blue is a great deal, a classic fragrance, and in a well designed bottle. There are plenty of “haters” or “naysayers” out there regarding AdG Blue, but given this fragrance brought back a “swagger” from years ago, I highly recommend adding to your collection. My final tally of Acqua di Gio Blue Edition is 4.3 stars out of 5. Should I receive compliments on the fragrance, the score will be revised more positively.
    Enjoy your day and make it count…

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Personally, ADG Essenza is more long lasting and its difference from the classic ADG more pronounced. It’s just the bottle that is different. The same scent.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    When I sprayed this on my arm, I initally thought that it smelled exactly like regular ADG. I honestly see no difference. It might be slightly smoother though…

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I seen this on display in Boots and took a sniff not expecting anything spectacular and well WOW!
    I was never a fan of the original Acqua Di Gio as it was a scent that was around when I was in my teens and everyone seemed to wear it, so I didnt appreciate it.
    After initally smelling it again (Almost 15 years later) I appreciate it is now a classic and surprisingly isnt a fragrance you smell around these days.
    Back to Blue… WOW! this is beautiful! At first sniff I was kinda meh, aquatic, summery and then 5 minutes later and for some strange reason I get coconut! It’s not listed but it’s definately there, or something is making it smell that way?
    This is really somethign special, reminds me of the beach, the sea air, a fresh shower and coconut!! (I love coconut when it’s done right lol)
    I’m almost tempted to buy a bottle, as the sales lady said that it is very limited and wont hang around.
    2 coconutty thumbs up 🙂

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I had a chance to smell this version of Acqua di Gio Blue Edition Pour Homme Giorgio Armani for men. Honestly I wasn’t impressed.
    I would definitly purchase Essenza because it is a EDP.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Here’s my theory on this one….
    Armani poured 3/4 of the original and 1/4 of Essenza and called it “Blue Edition.”
    $80 for 99% of the same stuff you have always smelled in the AdG line…..

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Smelled this one today. Actually I tested it and then sprayed Acqua di Gio Essenza (I am considering buying it for this summer). At first, they smelled differently and I believe that this one has smells a little more like the original.
    I liked both of them and since it’s a limited edition it would be good to collect it 🙂

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Smelled it at sephora, same background of original but it’s definitely different, fresher.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Does anyone have any solid info on this particular edition?

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    @Dirk
    ty for your information, it is so useful, so nothing is new here and for me it isnt worth to buy just bec the bottle is new, i throw bottles after it finishes 🙂

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    @Gokhan
    yes my perfumestore included the story of this scent.
    here is a part of it:
    “Acqua di Gio is a tribute to Armani’s beloved island of Pantelleria in Southern Italy. Giorgio took his inspiration from the mystery of Mother Nature. The purpose of Acqua di Gio was making that went beyond trends, a classic fragrance Armani therefore even this Limited Edition not changed the fragrance. The fragrance has been named after its creator. Gio is an abbreviation of Giorgio Armani and thus indirectly means ‘me’ “

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    The original version was the best and can no longer be bought which is very sad to me.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    how do you say that Dirk, do you have any source

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    it’s a new cologne from what I understand

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Very minimalist, this won’t have much development but may be an enjoyable wear regardless if the blending is done with precision and class. Excited, but also realize that the market is getting tremendously over-saturated.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Guys, that’s just a new bottle for summer.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Actually, Armani always the best in Acqua notes.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    I hadn’t seen this coming…

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    This is just the original in another bottle!
    😉

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Buy it just for that bottle!…nice! 😀

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