Green Water Jacques Fath

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Green Water Jacques Fath

Green Water Jacques Fath

Rated 3.83 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)

Green Water Jacques Fath for women and men of Jacques Fath

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Green Water by Jacques Fath is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Green Water was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Cecile Zarokian. Top notes are neroli, bergamot, mandarin orange, orange and lemon; middle notes are basil, tarragon, mint, clove and caraway; base notes are vetiver, oakmoss, ambergris and musk.

6 reviews for Green Water Jacques Fath

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Gorgeous!
    Full circle.
    Bought Green Water Eau de Toilette as a recommendation for slightly better in your face performance over Acqua Di Parma Colonia Club Eau de cologne (my signature and fave). It is similar to Colonia Club though brighter – the mint very heavy and fresh, bright strong lime/lemon and an earthy base – almost the most simple three layered product I know. Like a simple fresh home made product – very impressive longevity and silage for an EDT. I mix it up with CC for a change occasionally.
    I finally found a bottle of Green Water EDP – it arrived today after such a long search. So excited – I could not wait!
    I didn’t let me down…
    Wow – AMAZING – ironically this is almost EXACTLY like Colonia Club just dialled up to 11. High quality build and oils – unfortunately the longevity and silage is not as good as it should be so requires a very generous application.
    Still, one of my top shelf scents for a refresh, to hide the sweat or help get past the headache of the day and uplift – it will sit with Cool Water, Bulgari Aqua Marine, Heeley Menthe Fresh, Acqua Di Parma Colonia Club and Green Water EDT. VERY VERY NATURAL unlike say Pino Silvestre which is a horrid cheap synthetic that gives headaches.
    Its like floating in a fresh water lake with a bowl of Lime Sorbet on your chest whilst you can smell the Pine Forest nearby… I’m drifting down stream right now…

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Surely the most underrated release of 2015, Green Water by Jacques Fath is Cecile Zarokian’s faithful reconstruction of the 1946 landmark cologne by Vincent Roubert (Iris Gris & Knize Ten). The original Green Water is remarkably timeless. Any so-called ‘Green Water’ made between the first version and this most recent formulation is not Green Water, and should be judged accordingly. Zarokian’s Green Water is absolutely true to the original – a Classic, which was an innovative revision of the archetypical Eau de Cologne structure.
    Green Water opens with a blast of icy mint and sparkling citrus, then segues to a heart of juicy neroli subtly dashed with spices and made verdant with an intelligent dose of tarragon. It maintains a mentholated coolness throughout most of its development that balances perfectly with the warming cloves. The dry-down is a mouth-watering accord of vetiver-ambergris-oakmoss, which delivers a definite salty-sensual, ‘smells-like-human-skin-but-better’ characteristic that my girlfriend cannot get enough of. A harmonious blend that utilizes the highest quality ingredients, smells very natural, and is immensely wearable—created in a time when fragrances were worn to enhance the persona, not define it. As Luca Turin so eloquently put it, “At all times, it remains quiet and enticing. A woman would have to come awfully close to figure out what this delicious smell was, which is of course the whole idea.”
    Carefree elegance; masculine, sensual, and cool. It is the original and perfected citrus aromatic. My signature spring/summer fragrance—my highest praise.
    I’m stunned it has not received more attention.
    5/5 Masterpiece.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    The first waft is overwhelmingly mint, bergamot and vertiver.
    If you want cool and refreshing, this is it. I think this is more for men but even then, it’s almost icy with mint and very pointed with the bergamot/vertiver second note. It’s more of a spin on those notes than a blended, harmonious perfume. I never experienced the original so I am respectful of the fact that this is probably a well crafted retooling.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Well, it’s a rooty neroli, earhty citrus, and some sort of lemon daiquiri. It gives the effect sometimes of a cooling daiquiri drink! light and good for summer time. It has roots and some caraway as well.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Finally….a modern version of the original 1947 formula done the proper way. This gets everything right that the 1993 and 2002 formulations get wrong. That horrible musty, indolic drydown of its predecessors is GONE and all that’s left is sheer perfection. I love it. The perfect springtime fragrance from the house of Jacques Fath.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    A pleasant cologne with old school vibe.

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