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Engennapneuro17 – :
This is my fav summer fragrance, I dont wear it much, worried i will never find it.
sergey620 – :
One of the best flankers of armani code! I own the original from 2010 with 10% juice left. It still smells amazing! It’s a shame it’s discontinued.
LeoXXL – :
Since 2009, summer limited editions are released every year, within the Armani Code line, both for women and men. To find consistent information about them is quite complicated, as the bottles are similar (only changing the shade of blue) and also the fragrances don’t seem to change very much, considering their composition notes. But I managed to find information about this version on the website of the company, whose concept would be: the brightness of the southern Italian sun and the freshness of the Mediterranean air, in a new interpretation of seduction.
The notes are: bergamot, grapefruit, lemon and neroli, on top; tarragon and olive blossom, in the body; Cedar and musk finish the composition, creating a fresh and ultra-masculine fragrance.
And here comes the same question ever: Does it remember the original? I’d say a little. The nuances of bergamot and lemon are the same, but what really brings me back to the original Code is the smell of the olive flower, which appears during the evolution.
In a simplistic manner, it seems they have diluted the original Code in a solution of grapefruit and cedar. But what surprised me was the durability of the scent and the fact that it doesn’t look like the vast majority of summer scents out there, full of lemon and nothing else.
If found at a good price, worth buy it for sure. Otherwise, I suggest you try the Code Ice version, much more elaborated with nuances of Mint.
jason1972 – :
If you like this summer flanker of Code, you should try Let’s Fly by Benetton. Released three years later, it smells almost identical, to my nose at least, but can be found at a fraction of the price. Let’s Fly’s projection and sillage is only marginally weaker.
My review of Code Summer 2010 is otherwise identical to my review of Let’s Fly – a nice warm, creamy, citrusy floral summer scent.
lomavola – :
This scent is so amazing!
beautiful, fresh, long lasting, excellent projection.
It really shines in the high heat, the hotter the better. Its great for a day out, it just has that fresh fun sexy vibe that every summer fragrance should have.
Definitely my favorite from the Armani Code lineup. It used to be “ultimate” but once I found this one it was a wrap.
10/10 on every front.
Opens kind of citrusy with the bergamot and the grapefruit, then within a couple of minutes the olive blossom comes in which is the main player and the heart of this lovely fragrance. Then slowly the rose and the neroli come in, I also get a hint of vanilla.
A real summer masterpiece. Thank you for this one Armani.
Gorovoi – :
Grrr, that peppery background needs to play nice and let the other notes shine through! It’s quite distinct however, so I’ll keep giving it a chance; perhaps I’ll learn to appreciate it fully with time because it’s quite unique.
fletryfeptent – :
Great summer cologne theres a reason its in the name.
ikapatuka – :
I really love this. It’s smooth and creamy. I liked Code but this is so much better. It is much more pleasant to tolerate over Code Black. The Neroli is honey sweet. And it last a good while fading down to Code notes to the end. It’s a great EDT. Really well done. I’m on my 2nd 2.5oz bottle.
ali-1998 – :
Great cologne, purchased the body wash of armani code and the summer fragrance and it smells amazing, so fresh, clean, elegant, compliment grabber… amazing purchase
vitross – :
I really like this cologne, but it not last longer as 1hour 🙁 But i get many complements by girls if i wear this they ask what kind of cologne do u wear?
9/10
pawlik89 – :
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Based on my sniff at Boots yesterday, Armani Code Summer 2010 is quite similar to the original Armani Code summer.
I really love the citrus opening. It makes me happy and pleased to ask for more.
Based on the pyramid, cedar is added to the middle notes in comparison to the original and this makes 2010 version more woodsy.
Cheers,
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