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anton26 – :
A few months after testing its older brother (Mediterranean Neroli), I have a conclusion that this is cheaper and stripped-down version of it.
Simple as it comes (citruses-neroli-papyrus) seems to have a bit more hidden in it (maybe lavender, maybe flowers & wood in the base) which make it more than normal eau de cologne.
It lives even shorter on the skin than its brother, but if you expect it to last no more than 3 hours it`s ok.
Personally, if money would not be an issue I would go for Mediterranean Neroli.
diga75 – :
Not so different from its older brother, Mediterranean Neroli, Acqua di Neroli is also beautiful. In fact, I was not sure if it weren’t the same fragrances. At first glance, it might be a little less herbal-green and with an impression of a subtle ripe fruit note that makes it a little brighter. Not that it is sweet, but I kept having this feeling of a very subtle note in the background of ripe oranges, bright & juicy. Both are beautiful, but I will have to compare side by side to see the significant differences.
Zegna makes fragrances that smells as real as can be. Simplicity and a dry down that never becomes bland or artificial.
It is classic summer in a bottle!
List of notes (from nstperfume):
Neroli, lavender, cypress, rosemary, violet leaves, watermelon, woods, cypriol, tree moss, seaweed, musk & sandalwood