Acqua di parma Blue Mediterraneo – Mirto di Panarea Acqua di Parma

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Acqua di parma Blue Mediterraneo - Mirto di Panarea Acqua di Parma

Acqua di parma Blue Mediterraneo – Mirto di Panarea Acqua di Parma

Rated 4.16 out of 5 based on 73 customer ratings
(73 customer reviews)

Acqua di parma Blue Mediterraneo – Mirto di Panarea Acqua di Parma for women and men of Acqua di Parma

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Blue Mediterraneo – Mirto di Panarea arrived on the market in March 2008.

With aromas which vividly present landscapes of Italy and breezes of the Mediterranean in our imagination, perfume Mirto di Panarea accentuates sensual side and regenerates your body and soul with aromatic aromas of myrtle, along with luminous citruses, Calabrian lemon and sweet, passionate orange, with calming effect of basil. A heart develops with aromas of jasmine, rose and green lilac, which meet sea breeze and black currant leaves. Base notes fondle with accords of precious wood, juniper, cedar and warm amber.The perfume is available as 60 and 120 ml (2 and 4 oz) edp.

73 reviews for Acqua di parma Blue Mediterraneo – Mirto di Panarea Acqua di Parma

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    One month ago, I tried all Acqua di Parmas from the Blue line and went out from a store with the Mirto one. If you just had a shower and want to keep the feeling of it over the next few hours, Mirto would do it very well. First impression – soap bubbles levitating around with a hint of basil. Myrtle overweights citrusy notes, which makes it somewhat unique. Great fresh substitute for fully-citrusy fragrances with quite enough performance as for its kind. But the most important for me is, that it reminds me many holidays at the Mediterranean Sea, when I did not have this fragrance yet. It reminds a hike on a steep, bushy and green seaside in a sunny day, listening to the sound of waves, far away from any town. It is totally different interpretation of seaside to e.g. Bvlgari Aqua line which I love as well and which reminds me of a marina walk in a small fishing village. These two fragrances used interchangeably bring extended memories from Mediterranean Sea. Wife fully approved which is important as well 🙂

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    A wonderful scent to spritz on the hottest and sunniest of summer days. It’s light but longstanding and makes me visualize a sunny Italian countryside.I even avoid wearing this to work because it makes me want to go on vacation! Just the right mix of lemon and basil notes on my skin.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells shower fresh. An Expensive liquid shower soap type you can get from your local Target etc. I think one of the Suave brand fresh versions come to mind.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a lightweight floral and citrus. No thanks.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This is nice… but the top notes – somewhat too sweet on my skin – are the only difference between Mirto and the heart and base notes of AdP Bergamotto.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    From a 1.5mL TPC decant. Mirto di Panarea held up well to a very hot day here in Connecticut. A fair bit of tangy citrus at the open (lemon zest, lime, bergamot). Dries down well and after about half an hour you are left with a reasonably persistent set of myrtle, ocean, and juniper notes. Has decent longevity, 3+ hours on my skin on a hot day. Low-to-moderate sillage, no longer than arm’s length projection.
    I was not expecting this to be such an aquatic fragrance, but it is, in the best possible way. It wears a little like a cleaner, more floral version of Quercia Marina. Absolutely recommended. “Excellent,” 92/100.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I blind bought this tonight for a very low price. I like it! Green, herbaly, citrus, woody, piney, and a little soapy. When I say soapy I mean the kind of soap used in the kids bubbles with the wand lol All around I like it!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I can’t decide if this is too feminine or not, it starts with a realistic bittersweet citrus that smells amazing, but I’m not sure if it can work on a man.
    Very potent, 1 spray on my shirt still projects 10 hours later.
    My search for a nice summer ADP continues. Up next: the often praised Fico Di Amalfi

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I have a 5oz bottle of this 75% full I’m willing to part ways with it if anybody might be interested I can beat any online price or deal looking for cash or trade for bleu de Chanel edp or edt and also interested in Dylan blue.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Aromatic aquatic. A cool, breezy fragrance with a decidedly non-juicy citrus (very subtle). Very modern and minimalist green fragrance. Fresh and cooling, perfect for summer.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    A very-very good scent that has a summer feeling to it. Fresh, herbal, citrusy and a little bit woody.
    More masculine than feminine, but it’s still great smelling on both genders, I believe.
    I really like the green, herbal scent it has, it’s a good fresh scent.
    All the Acqua di Parma’s have been good so far.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    A sweet, herbal cologne. I don’t know what myrtle smells like, and Mirto di Panarea hasn’t helped, I’m afraid – all I get is a typical citrus-aromatic scent with prominent basil and mix of cassis and juniper. It smells like the distant relative of one of those odd transitory perfumes from the early ’90s which couldn’t quite decide if they were aromatic fougeres or full-blown aquatics.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    What a nice and great perfume.
    Its mysterious and very comforting.
    It gives the feeling of relief for soul and mind.
    In this way this perfume has even a spiritual dimension.
    The central note Myrtle is the basis of many ceremonies rituals and even medicine in antiquity and anew in present times. it reminds me of Biblical and present day rituals were they use incense and holy water. In antiquity it was a symbol of love and immortality used in rituals and ceremonies of marriage, funeral and healing.
    The plant itself is a distant cousin of the blue berry.
    I have the plant in my garden. The smell of the blossom and the leafs is awesome. Furthermore it is a very beautiful and decorative plant.
    The perfume itself opens with the almost for Italian perfumes typical citric note. But immediately you smell the Myrtle that stays until the end. And it lasts very long.
    The citric note is balanced with the aromatic basil. The second note of a sacred plant in antiquity.
    And the journey of this wonderful perfume turns into a new episode.
    The Myrtle is accompanied with a salty note that is partnered with the soft jasmine and fresh rose. Wow!
    The third episode for the Myrtle is a note i can’t describe but is a bit like the mastic combined with wood and the more herbal aromatic like junipers that is underlined with amber.
    Yes wow this is a great perfume. When to wear?
    The best season is spring, summer and warm autumn days. But this perfume has its power so balanced it even is great in cold days.
    And yes its really unisex as all great perfumes are.
    Omg its my second bottle and most used perfume:)
    This perfume is great great class.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Mirto di Panarea opens with an herbaceous and gently waxed camphorous air of myrtle, basil and citrus that becomes an airy vapour beautifully reminiscent of rosemary to my nose. This along with the salty sea notes that come next combine to make this perfume a memory of the happiest of summer holidays near the sea.
    There is nothing dark or heavy about Mirto di Panarea, she (yes, she is a she to me) is long swims in the salty sea followed by lime laden cool evening drinks with friends on the deck of a bach somewhere with plenty of laughs and frolicking. Easy to put on, hard to give up, this one has crept up on me. Fun in a bottle.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I have tried this twice, and both times I was unpleasantly reminded of root beer! So much so that I couldn’t get past it and smell anything else in this scent. I’m a fan of the Blu Mediterraneo line, so I was more than a little bit disappointed (and surprised) by my reaction to this scent. I wish I could share something more insightful as to what I was picking up on that reminded me of root beer! In reading others’ reviews, I have to wonder if it’s just something about my skin and this scent that do not mix; I didn’t get the feminine or floral impression others did. I know my reaction to this is very strange, and based on how much I enjoy the rest of the line, I’d still encourage anyone to give this fragrance a shot, but I wanted to put my thoughts out there in case someone is unable to sample this and is considering a blind buy- this may be a trickier scent than it seems. Oh well, I suppose you can’t love them all. I’ll happily continue enjoying the rest of my Acqua di Parma scents.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    For me its more for women then men…clean but all I can smell is flowers..

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Unisex cologne, for me a bizarre mixture of very natural can imagine I’m in the countryside, mixed with something plasticky which makes me want to run away :/

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Defo a summer daytime scent
    A true “Blue Mediterraneo” scent in this line
    Fresh,clean,aquatic,a little bit flowery and herbal,low-key
    Noticeable notes to my nose:
    Lemon, bergamot, basil, sea, jasmine, rose
    (I don’t know how myrtle smells)
    Imagine you are lying on the beach with a cocktail in a really sunny day – Mirto di Panarea is just like the sea breeze, and you can actually FEEL the vapour of sea waves
    I would wear it in office or for indoor activities due to the very weak longevity and sillage – it only lasts 2 hours on my skin

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    More for woman in my opinion..verry flowery…

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    The aromatic citrus spring beauty I find in Acqua di Parma’s Mirto di Panarea is simply stunning. Created in 2008 this fragrance is one of my favorite in the Blu Mediterraneo line of the house. A line created to evoke the islands and parts of Italy that are drenched in that very special light that kisses the Mediterranean between Gibraltar and Tel Aviv. Such places at Sicily, Tuscany, and Taormina are represented in the Blu Mediterraneo line. In Mirto di Panarea we are taken to the second smallest of the eight Aeolian Island in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea, and one of the most beautiful in the chain, Panarea. This woody aromatic fragrance is perfect for spring and summer, or in the winter months when you need a bit of sunny warmth it is a perfect spritz-cation that will carry you to the hills and shores of Italy.
    It opens in its top notes with the signature of its name, Myrtle, and this marvelous woody note is complemented by, bergamot, bight and sunny. Lemon tangy as a sip of Limoncello from the Amalfi coast. All is topped off with the favorite cooking ingredient in Italian food. Green herbaceous basil. A feast for the nose indeed and all in the bright brilliant opening.
    How could it be any better. Hold on for your olfactory vacation is just beginning. The mid notes are of Roses warmed in the late afternoon sun. You know that scent of roses in summer, natures spike of glamour to the season. The rose is gorgeous and this is in turn wrapped in light subtle wafts of jasmine all lifted by a sea breeze accord that whispers come with me to where The Nereids sing their siren song as they have for the ages.
    The dry down is a sunset over the waves of what remains of the myrtle, flowers, and citrus. A piney and resin rich Mastic adds depth to a green juniper. These notes combine with a dry cedarwood and add a warm glow to the final touch of golden honey like amber.
    It is a Roman tale of the sea gods and mortals meeting on this beautiful island where time is forgotten and something magical could happen on a warm sleepy afternoon. A scent that you can nap in under a bright yellow umbrella. A perfect vacation scent that works extremely well for everyone. I can’t imagine it not being a summertime favorite. Day or night it is the kind of scent that will carry you though the day, it has a depth that defies the usual warm weather fragrances and last about eight hours on my skin. This is one of the fragrances that I find I like to reactivate about half way through wearing just to get that brilliant opening a second act.
    Mirto di Panarea is of my favorites from the house of Aqcua di Parma, when you wear it, everything looks brighter, more intense, more real.
    (FOR THE STORY THAT THIS FRAGRANCE INSPIRED CHECK OUT MY BLOG SCENTS MEMORY)

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful clean fresh mirto fragrance
    Love it!
    Unisex

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    What a Wonderful summery scent that is citrus-heavy but grounded/deepened with a very gentle floral note. Totally unisex and different enough to warrant a purchase among a sea of citrus scents in the market. Excellent work at AdP.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    향이 좋아서 오래 사용해보니
    오래 사용할수록 좀 느끼한 느낌이다.
    첫향만 좋고, 중간향부터는 비누향으로 가는데
    이부분 부터 좀 느끼한 느낌이 난다.
    물론 처음 사용하면 이마저도 좋다.
    오래 사용할수록 좀 느끼함……

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    8/10

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Wonderful scent.Original,longlasting,little bit unisex. I must constantly sniff my wrist.
    10/10

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    This wafts in with a very delicate mixture of basil, citrus, myrtle, a vague aquatic freshness as well as a touch of rose petal on a base of gentle woods. Unfortunately, the sum of its parts does not exceed the whole. This is the type of fragrance that you would use to spray the bottoms of a Mediterranean babies to compensate for less welcome odors.
    I sprayed this about 10 times on all of the places that I dare to spray (and a few that I normally would not!) but the effect dissipates entirely before I even have time to tie my shoelaces.
    Nothing to write home about, unless you live in Parma.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Gin & Tonic, and not in a bad way. This is just effortlessly refreshing, but with an underlying sweetness this ensures there’s no ‘all purpose cleaner’ in the citrus top notes. I could sniff this All. Day. Long.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    I can’t justify hand soap as a cologne for the price. This reminds me of the classic scented antibacterial hand soap…I love it as a soap…not as something I would wear.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m writing this review as I experience this fragrance for the first time–trying out a few from the Acqua di Parma line before I purchase one as a gift for my father as his spirits are low.
    On my skin, on the first spray it strikes me as a masculine scent. The myrtle is dominant. It smells “wet” and a little soapy. Very quickly settles very close to the skin. Actually, it reminds me of the years-ago smell around the bathroom sink after my father had washed up–traces of old world soap, sweet after-shave, maybe some thick eucalyptus-based liniment.
    Pleasant. Not the fresh and uplifting scent I’m seeking to brighten up my father’s day right now.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    If you are looking for fresh, this is about as fresh as you can get! I personally find it long lasting. But the opening is just a burst of fresh! I really love this scent, great for the summer!

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m very excited to see “Myrtle” as the prominent note in a perfume.
    “Myrtle” has a very nice, mellow, soft and heaven-like smell.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    با سلام
    این رایحه رو تا حالا تو هیچ عطری استشمام نکردید با این وجود مطمئنا برای شما آشنا خواهد بود.
    فضای کلی عطر تمییز٬ شیرین٬ صابونی و کرم دار است. من رو یاد صابون های لوکس که رایحه لطیف و شادابی دارن می ندازه.
    وقتی بیشتر دقت کنید رایحه لیمو که به شیرینی میزنه بهمراه چوب سدار توجه تون رو جلب می کنه در پس زمینه هم رگه هایی از حضور یاسمن و رز رو میشه حس کرد.
    بنظرم اصلا لازم نیست در بند رایحه ها و نت های این عطر بود باید فقط چشم ها رو بست و اجازه داد رایحه عطر روح تون رو با خودش ببره.
    با اینکه فضای عطر نرم و لطیف است ولی اقایون هم به راحتی و بدون مشکلی می توند از داشتنش لذت ببرند. بهتر بگیم رایحه عطر نه نت های خشن مردانه رو داره و نه پودری و شیرینی عطرهای زنانه را. فضای زیبای این عطر رو نمیشه در دسته بندی های رایج مردانه و زنانه قرار داد
    از اون کارهایی است که دی پارما در ساختنش استاد هست
    همیشه معطر باشید. دی:

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    Mirto di Panarea was the first fragrance I bought from ADP. When I first spray this juice on my skin I ♥ the aroma of Myrtle with green/citrus aromatic notes makes this juice a BEAST..perfect during the summer months. The herbal/floral note of juniper berry and jasmine gives this fragrance a real base tone without spoiling Myrtle. Just a hint of woodsy notes helps to soften the citrusy/floral blend.
    Longevity and Silage is excellent lasting over 8hrs when I sprayed it 2x on my skin.
    Finally thoughts,
    Year’s ago in my youth, before the internet and cellphone, I thought that any fragrance over 80.00 was a rip off. Oh boy was I wrong, being more mature and more appreciative of fine quality fragrance most are definitely worth it. This juice is ABOUSOTLEY BEAUTIFUL…this line was designed to be unisex some more masculine tone and some definitely more feminine. I don’t care what any say, I LOVE this juice and I’m a guy. 10/10…ENJOY using this juice.

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    Clean, crisp, fresh, Mirto di Panarea depicts perfectly the ‘out of shower’ feeling to me. The scent on the whole is like a cool breeze, bringing different nuances to the nose from time to time. At first, it’s the subtle aromatic citrus and a hint of basil. After about 20 minutes, gentle floral sweetness seems more prominent. And eventually, it’s the crisp herbal and coniferous nuances mixing with a delicate salty note that take the leading role.
    The sillage is soft and the longevity is around 6 hours. My only gripe is that the fragrance can veer off being soapy or aquatic or reminiscent of cleaning products at times, although not excessively so. I’d definitely recommend Mirto di Panarea to those who are looking for a fragrance with the ‘freshly out of shower’ feeling, but do test before buying if you’re sensitive to soapy or aquatic notes.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    I must say, that this Parfume is really interesting one. I thought it will be some leisure soft parfume that wont lasts long, but…..but……it lasts more then 8 hours on my skin. Even if it´s 35 degrees outside and i am all wet, I can smeel it anyway.
    I can smell there in the opening soft sweet flowers of Myrth which come across with citrus. Whe you wait 2 or 3 hours, you will smell like heaven in full Blosoom – freshness, flowers and very pleasant Scent,
    Worth to try it, even if Parma is not a cheap ones 😛

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Mirto di Panarea is a beachy, woody, citrus entry unlike most others in the ADP Blu line in that it is neither particularly citrus-intensive or sweet. The myrtle reminds me of the beach, as does the hint of citrus—mainly bergamot, to my nose.
    It doesn’t lose much intensity throughout its lifespan, so it’s relatively linear and consistent. Average longevity and projection.
    Interesting and distinctive, MdP nonetheless strikes me as more of a room fragrance than a personal one, especially not a masculine one, contrary to many opinions.
    It falls into the category of one that needs to be smelled and not blind bought, especially given the relatively uncommon myrtle note.
    6 out of 10

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    I´m not sure yet about this, when I first tried I didn’t like, I found it a bit harsh and strange. I think I´m not much of a fan of the Myrtle note. But one day later the shirt was smelling great and I gave another chance. I still don’t like so much on my skin, but smells better and more interesting when I forget about it and the smell reaches my nose. It’s fresh and kinda linear all the way long, and, as much of the others Blue Mediterraneo scents, sillage is average to below average, and longevity part time period, 4 hs. For sure I´m going to give it more tries.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    Most gorgeous opening to a fragrance I’ve ever tried. Never smelled anything so unique. The way the herbs blend with the watery notes and soap. The thing that gets me is the dry down. The fantastic opening doesn’t get better nor does it gently subside. It just turns screechy and stale. Not bad but the word annoying comes to mind. Maybe it needs musk or lavender in order to land gently.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow!! Another one from acqua di parma
    10/10

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s like lots of Myrtle floating in a bath of fresh, sweet lemon-lime juice that someone has dropped a clean white bar of soap into. Meanwhile, the bathroom is filled with clean, cool sea breezes blowing in from a large open window. I can smell the juniper in the background, but not forthright, it’s like that fresh, crisp aromatic edge that juniper gives off, but not as astringent and sharp as it is when smelling the actual plant.
    This sounds like a contradiction but this scent is very soft and pretty, while at the same time it is fresh, invigorating and cleanly herbal.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    Sweet and sour citrus with the emphasis on bitter orange in the initial spray.
    On the dry down, it’s much sweeter. There is a background note and I’m thinking that it’s the black currant. I don’t really notice the lemon at all and the orange is, without question, the major player in the show.
    I’m not particularly impressed and find it fairly generic. With the hundreds or possibly even thousands of orange fragrances to choose one, I’m fairly certain that I can find one that’s more appealing for the money.

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells great on a test strip. I got an Acqua di Parma sampler pack because I want to hit the summer running with a couple new scents that I like. This one I feel really needs its dry down as the initial spritz reminded me of Pert shampoo from the 80s. Once that softens down, it is a really nice, fresh scent that, since I’m not as good at detecting notes, I would describe as giving a zesty, summer nip to your nose.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    Acqua di Parma makes the most unique scents. In the perfume world, citrus is so overdone, boring and sometimes so artificial / headache inducing (especially when mixed with florals).
    Instead of “forcing” your nose to examine the different notes, a good scent should conjure up beautiful images in your head and bring you to a moment in time/memory immediately upon smelling, focusing on the whole feeling of the scent instead of it’s components. Mirto di Panarea does exactly that!
    So in love! Another gem from Acqua di Parma!

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    Just pleasant unisex perfume , i cannot judge it since i don’t know well how the myrtle smells like 🙂 , but in general i like blindly this perfumes

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    This is great for when the sun is out absolutely blissful, the whole blu mediterraneo range is just exquisite.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    I like Mirto di Panarea, it taught me what myrtle smells like (I recognized the smell, but would never have been able to name it; the sort of lovely aha-erlebnis I’ve been having pretty often ever since I started exploring the world of perfumes almost a year ago). More importantly, it taught me that I LIKE the smell of myrtle.
    I especially love the first phase of this scent; it’s very fresh, but in an original and aromatic way, because the myrtle is so dominant. I’m sure the citrus and basilicum also play an important role at this stage, they help with the freshness, but I actually can’t make them out very well, they play more of a supporting role to the myrtle.
    Now we come to the refrain I’ve been singing in my reviews of several Blu Mediterraneo scents, that I sadly have to repeat here, too: I think I could love this perfume, if only this first magical phase lasted for longer than half an hour…But it doesn’t. After a while the other green woody notes and especially the aquatic vibe start to dominate, and although the smell is pretty nice even at this point, it’s disappointingly generic and a bit too masculine for my taste by then, and a few hours later it’s entirely gone. So I think I’ll leave this one behind, albeit with a sigh of regret, now that I’ve finished my sample.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    The top notes are very fresh and citrusy, and very much remind me of some men’s shower gel. The first impression is therefore not very sophisticated. Fresh for the sake of freshness. I was hoping for something more and I’m wondering when the myrtle note appears. Citrus just keeps on fading. After six hours there’s almost nothing left, just a hint of the original freshness.

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful myrtle leaf and blossom based scent with a soapy/fresh feeling. There is a rather prominent (perhaps too prominent) aquatic accord which dominates the majority of the scent. After awhile, I did find it to be slightly cloying. This does let up in time, allowing the subtle floral notes of rose, jasmine, lilac blossoms to reveal themselves. Lentisque contributes a resinous quality to the base, along with amber. In keeping with the quality expressed within the Acqua di Parma Blu Mediterraneo collection, Mirto di Panarea is a solid inclusion. (145)

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    Soft aroma of myrtle leaves wrapped up in a light rose and jasmine scent. Quite realistic myrtle scent for myrtle lovers. Bitter, sweet and aromatic.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    What a gorgeous one this is!
    It is one of the freshest, most beautiful, natural smelling summer florals I have ever come across! I really like it and find it very nice!
    It opens up with a beautiful sweet, fresh Lemon accord. Not sugary sweet, just the natural sweetness of the Lemon. It’s coupled with a very soothing aromatic Basil note and the most wonderful rendition of sweet Myrtle flower blossom. Absolutely incredible! You can just imagine this wonderful Italian garden by the sea. I also get a hint of salty sea breeze coupled with the prominent flower blossom, including fresh Rose and Jasmine.
    I highly recommend this if you want a very natural smelling, Mediterranean style floral fragrance. Acqua di Parma has really impressed me with this one. Try it if you get the chance!

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    Mirto di Parma is at first spritz an innovating fresh aquatic burst of fun and yummy exhilarating perfection. I was blown away when I tried this first. Now I own a bottle and enjoy it a lot. This is more a fresh summer scent or an uplifting scent for the winter. Its really energetic and unisex. The dry down of this fun scent is rather masculine or colony so to say , which doesn’t bother me although I absolutely adore the beginning , its sweet fresh and on the feminine side. This is great for casual , work and play. It’s an all around extremely pleasant fresh scent that brings you lots of compliments. From the Mediteranne line this remains one of my favourites along with Mandorlo
    Went out for lunch today and had two compliments by girls that hugged me. The one girl is buying it she wanted all the info on it. And then she kept sniffing me throughout the lunch.

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    This is absolutely unequivocally a cute scent. It’s like James and I are sailing the sea with the giant peach. The peach note is perfectly melted with the vanilla where such elegant smell is created.

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    Again a revue on this perfume.
    yes it is very beautiful and full of surprises.
    In the first spray there is a citric-creamy scent that turns into a blossom-floral-aromatic scent. In the middle y smell the combination of Myrtle and jasmine and the salty sea scent. This last one makes it a bit smell chemical like all aquatic smells.
    In the base mastique is present with junpres and amber.
    yes it is wonderful and has gained a status of favorite scent for me.
    You can wear it as a very elegant easy going casual unisex scent.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    A citrus-burst with a HEAVENLY note of basil in the opening, this is another prime example of how Acqua di Parma can really capture the essence of the Mediterranean in it. I love the smell of basil when you touch the plant, or the taste of it over cheese and tomato on a freshly made pizza.
    But like all good things, the citrus in the opening is gone in minutes and the basil follows shortly after. Those few minutes are moments you don’t want to end, but alas they do. Sadly this scent doesn’t last long, but the concept is really a 10/10.

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice, clean, and fresh. This is much different than the scents I usually buy. This is very aquatic. I feel like I’m at the beach when I wear this. The scent lasts and projects as well.

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    Yes, it is great.
    It gives you the smell of that beautiful Myrtle flower.
    It is like a beautiful morning in a Italian garden with great fresh scents.
    I like it very much yes.
    It makes y feel fresh.
    This perfume lifts your feelings and makes you feel safe and sound.

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    Lovely myrtle fragrance, softened by the jasmine note, lightened by the citrusy lemon and bergamot notes on the noticeable woody cedar base.
    I like this fragrance. It’s not usual and smells pleasant and interesting.

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    Another delicious scent of Blue Mediterraneo.
    Mirto involves a combination of aromatic and floral, also something herbal.
    Opens with an aromatic cloud for the lemon, bergamot reconciled touch floral herbal, the myrtle plant mediterranea has that feature.
    But there is a touch herbal not totally green by basil , you feel something velvety floral together, is very comfortable and cozy.
    It is linear and that will tone up your base, appear fresh nuances in the heart and woody base but nothing to change this initial aroma, very tasty.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    This is simply gorgeous. Probably my favourite smell after Italian Cypress.

  60. :

    5 out of 5

    This is lovely and I don’t understand why people just like it!

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice…you still get the citrus notes that freshen it up but Myrtle obviously isn’t my cup of tea.
    The heart of this fragrance is kinda moisturiser-like or like sun screen fresh, clean but not to my taste. I don’t hate it.
    Had it on a couple of hours now and in the dry down it improves the myrtle settles to the back I think and it smells quite different from how it opened.

  62. :

    5 out of 5

    I really have to get used to this perfume. When I wore it on my wrist it smelled weird a bit synthetic. But when y spray it on your body its sensational. Very prominent is the Myrtle and its soapy reflection with the beautiful citric-bergamot sensation. within it y can discern the sea-salty scent too. It ends into a mix of wood and spice. y can experience a sunny day in the nature of the same island. It is a nice and relaxing scent.
    It is quite difficult to make out when y could wear this. It is more for spring or summer. In the end the Myrtle stays dominant with in the background mastic after a medium longevity.
    And in the end, yes I like it even more, because its fresh.
    Again a great scent.

  63. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve got it as a sample, and had high hopes for it, but I’m sorry to say that it turns very bitter on my skin, and I just cannot stand it. What a shame!

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    This is what I was looking for.
    This is A truly perfection.
    Now I know why Myrtle was dedicated to Aphrodite, through this perfume.
    It has worth that high price.

  65. :

    5 out of 5

    This for me evokes memories of walking in the Alhambra Palace Gardens on a hot day after a shower of rain. Fresh, clean, citrusy, and green. Love myrtle in this fragrance. I’m not surprised it was the plant for Aphrodite.

  66. :

    4 out of 5

    Amazingly Fresh

  67. :

    3 out of 5

    Out of this line, I am so happy my husband gave me mirtle di Panarea !
    Starts really fresh with an almost drinkable spritz of juicy lemons , myrtle and bergamot. This start is very refreshing indeed !
    Soon enough it gets deeper and as in many perfumes jumps right at the woody base. I o w I have a hard time finding peace at the jasmine and rose middle…where is it ?
    The sea notes came out nice and not aquatic but like a fresh salty wind at any coast. The cedar amber jumiper base is aromatic woody and fresh !
    This whole line is great but needs to be tested on skin cause I think almost all of them are unisex and if you don’t like the male touch in some perfumes …you might not like these either..
    One of them is def. on the female side wich is- mandorlo di Sicilia also very nice !
    The lovely circular deep blue bottles are classy and gorgeous..too

  68. :

    4 out of 5

    Yummy. Nice scent this. Fresh, aromatic, crispy, clean. You get the citrus right off the bat along with the florals, then the herbs come in. A perfect scent for summer time. Hopefully an intense version of this comes out, this being for day the intense for night. Try it.

  69. :

    3 out of 5

    Delicioso!

  70. :

    4 out of 5

    Opens with strong, aromatic and fresh lemon, bergamot and intense white floral notes. It makes me think of walking through an italian citrus orchard overgrown with beautiful blooming white flowers. A few minutes on the skin allow the citrus to fade slightly revealing clear woody notes and subtle fresh green herbs, all the while the fresh white florals are loud and clear. It’s like sticking your nose over a blooming myrtle flower and inhaling deeply. I’ve only worn it for about five minutes and for my age (early 30’s man), it is quite floral and feminine albeit very uplifting, fresh and invigorating. Overall it’s semi-sweet to slightly dry, the touch of amber at the base helps. No doubt more fitting for a woman; a man could easily pull this off on a hot summer day and women may just love it on him.

  71. :

    3 out of 5

    This is an amazing fragrance! I love it soo much. I smelled it on my friend and knew I had to have it. Itz such an inviting scent and I’m so glad I found it.

  72. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my absolute favorite of all Aqua di Parmas ! So relaxing and elegant, but not after shave citrus type cologne. Unisex. Dont think twice. Get it.

  73. :

    5 out of 5

    Wearing for the first time today, a blind buy based on the reviews and the very nice bottle. Being a fan of niche and ‘interesting’ scents I’m usually prepared for an awkward few minutes while a scent settles down- but not with this one. The opening was lemon, bergamot and basil- as per the notes- but the myrtle and florals took any sour edge right off

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