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Zara Lisboa Colombo Avenida do Colegio Militar

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Zara
4.08 de 5
618 votos

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Zara Lisboa Colombo Avenida do Colegio Militar by Zara is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this composition features top notes of lemon, sour lime, grapefruit, and orange; heart notes of jasmine; and base notes of woody accords.

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  • Invierno 3.7%
  • Primavera 38%
  • Verano 49%
  • Otoño 9.3%
  • Día 84%
  • Noche 16%

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618 votos

  • Positivo 85%
  • Neutral 8.1%
  • Negativo 6.6%

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  • Cochipotamo

    Exquisite fragrance, very fresh and elegant at the same time. I’ve already received compliments from girls on several occasions; it will definitely stay in my collection for a long time. Good handling of fresh notes with woods in the base; at times it reminds me of Armani’s Aqua di Gio. Good longevity for the low cost, 100% recommended.

  • The opening is, let’s say, not very realistic. It’s not excessively annoying, but it doesn’t say anything positive to me. The dry-down, keeping those fresh tones that sometimes lean too chemical and aren’t usually my style, I tolerate much better and find somewhat pleasant. It has decent performance and highlights (because it’s no worse) perfumes that cost four times as much.

  • donbarredora

    Great perfume, mainly citrus with a pleasant jasmine note. Ideal for spring and summer. Scent 7.5: citrusy and slightly sweet, simple and linear. It doesn’t degrade over time and maintains its quality. One of the best citrus scents in this price range. Longevity 6: about 4 to 5 hours, does the job, but reapplication is needed. Sillage 6: doesn’t project too much but enough to be noticed. Price 9: best bought in a pack with Seoul, which is also good and complements it well. For just over $20, you get two 100ml perfumes. Final score 7.5: worth adding to your collection, especially given the low price.

  • Fernando Acuña

    Such a rich lemon opening, reminiscent of Aqua di Gio. Unfortunately, it clings to the skin and doesn’t last long, but on hot, breezy days, it projects that lovely lemon and jasmine scent like a showstopper. It’s inoffensive and doesn’t seek attention. I’d give it a 6/10.

  • Fantastic pure lemon leaf opening. As minutes pass, it mixes with jasmine. That’s it: a simple, rich, very citrusy fragrance that begs for summer and heat. As for projection and longevity, same as all Zara scents: besides the lack of progression, that’s their biggest flaw; the notes are the same from start to finish.

  • diablo4966

    I thought the fragrance was very ugly. I recommend smelling it first before buying blindly. It smells like lemon fly killer or cheap floor cleaner, and I’m being serious. If you like it, smell it first. In my opinion, it’s a 3/10 because it smells like synthetic lemon floor cleaner sold at the supermarket.

  • One of the best Acqua di Gio clones I’ve tried. Doesn’t feel synthetic and isn’t as spicy as Perry Ellis 360 Red. Lasts 7.5 hours on my skin; truly an ideal purchase. Highly recommended if you like citrus and want longevity.

  • A charming perfume, a symphony of citrus seeking the warmth of the sun to sound in unison in a refreshing ode with a subtle and intoxicating jasmine note.

  • I love this fragrance. The opening doesn’t smell synthetic; it’s super fresh, like squeezing a lemon leaf in your hand. Then comes a salty scent, like salted orange or sea salt on skin. Lasts 5 hours with a 3-hour projection. Recommended for sunny days or spring. Excellent price—I grabbed it with Seoul in a pack for 500 Mexican pesos, a steal.

  • daniiecrowley

    Acqua di Gio is a mega recognizable scent. I tried it on myself, a friend, and my brother, and I wanted to buy it for my collection, but reviews about reformulations and the price over 2000 Mexican pesos made me hesitate. The opening is weird, slightly fruity, then a salty scent that turns into clean sweat, very masculine. After half an hour, once dried down, it takes on the feel of the original. I love its versatility: it goes to the office without bothering anyone and to the gym in summer. I don’t see it working at night, but it gains power in the sun. Scent: 8.5, Longevity: 8, Sillage: 7, Price: 10. Final rating: 8.2. I got it for 350 Mexican pesos. A reinterpretation of Acqua di Gio mixed with Bvlgari Aqua, lasts 6 to 6:30 hours, and is pretty, functional, and inoffensive.

  • I really like the DNA of Acqua di Gio, but since I discovered Zara Lisboa, I prefer this one. It feels like an improved Acqua di Gio. Despite the price difference, I don’t detect anything synthetic. The opening is super fresh with a delicious lemon scent. Personally, it makes paying full price for the original unnecessary. Compared side-by-side, Zara Lisboa lasts less, but it’s worth it. Hopefully, Zara releases a perfume with the Acqua di Gio Profumo DNA.

  • Noé González

    Very aromatic opening, not synthetic but chemical. The citrus and aquatic notes fade quickly to reveal young wood notes. Ideal for under 30, simple and unpretentious. Totally worth the price.

  • Super fresh and original cologne for casual days, sports, or relaxing at home. Flawless value for money. Lasts 5-6 hours on my skin, which is a 10 for Zara. Starts citrusy and settles into a rich floral-herbal dry down. It’s not an exact clone of Acqua di Gio, but it’s 90% similar. For the price, you can’t ask for more.

  • Very rich, super marine, smells straight up like the beach and the ocean. Reminds me of Aqua di Gio and sometimes Polo Blue. Highly recommended if you’re looking for pure freshness.

  • It’s not a clone, it’s an inspiration. It resembles the original, but it lacks the herbal notes; here it leans more towards fruity-floral. I prefer this Zara Lisboa for that fruity twist and creamier dry down. Recommended for price and quality, plus it gets lots of compliments.

  • I wouldn’t say it’s a clone of Acqua di Gio, but rather an ‘inspiration’. It resembles it, but lacks the amount of herbal and aromatic notes that characterize it. Yes, it’s in the ADG style, but leaning towards the fruity-floral side. Personally, I like this Zara Lisboa more, precisely because of the fruity twist and the creamier dry-down. Recommended for quality and price. Plus, it gets a lot of compliments.

  • Considering that Acqua di Gio doesn’t last more than 3 hours and costs six times as much (which I almost consider a scam), I see it as highly recommended. It’s not the same if you compare them side by side, and it’s a bit more floral. Almost because of this, I like it more. Highly recommended. That said, reapply after 3 hours, just like Acqua di Gio.

  • Since the original Acqua di Gio doesn’t last long and is expensive, this is highly recommended. It’s not the same; it’s a bit more floral, and personally, I like it more. Super recommended. Just remember to reapply every 3 hours like the original.

  • José Tranamil

    Best value for money. Pleasant and cool, ideal for spring and summer. Blind buy? Absolutely.

  • Good performance, fresh, and accessible. Use it every day, at the office, or for casual dates. Smells like Aqua di Gio but with its own nuances. Highly recommended blind buy. On my skin, it lasts about 4 hours, but for the price, there’s no complaint.

  • RodrigoSilva11

    The budget-friendly Acqua Di Gio. What a pleasant surprise. I bought it in a pack with Seoul at an excellent price. It resembles the original, though not identically. For its price, it’s ideal for spring-summer, going to work, or just spending the day feeling fresh.

  • Basic and simple, but not bad. I really like it. Even after 12 sprays, it’s moderately noticeable until 7 hours. A great surprise: it doesn’t project much, but people nearby can definitely smell it.

  • Cristian2021

    At first, it smells like intense, chemical lemon air freshener, but as it dries down, it becomes refreshing and natural. Perfect for hot days, though it turns woody towards the end. It’s linear and basic, nothing for events, but it makes you feel great in the heat. Lasts about 5.5 hours on skin. Ideal for young people aged 19 to 28.

  • A fruitier version of Acqua di Gio with similar longevity. The opening is a bit synthetic, but once it dries down, it gets quite close to the quality. A great buy if you get it in a pack with Seul. Perfect for the gym or morning outings. If you’re not a perfume expert, it’ll serve you for almost any daily situation.

  • Simple, citrusy, green, and floral fragrance with a synthetic and spicy touch. Lasts about 5 hours, perfect for daytime, summer, the gym, or vacations. While it reminds me 20% of Acqua Di Gio, it’s not a clone; it has its own path. Be careful with sellers who market it as identical to the original or One Million; it’s nothing like them. It’s fresh, linear, and ideal for feeling clean without any fuss.

  • Very good simple fragrance, with very few notes, featuring citrus, green, and floral touches. Basic, synthetic, and chemical to the point of being slightly spicy. With average longevity, about 5 hours, it performs perfectly during the day, especially in spring and summer. For daily wear, travel, vacations by the coast, the gym, or general sports; to the point where it would be viable to call it ‘Sport’. While it shares citrus and jasmine notes with Acqua Di Gio, Zara Lisboa Colombo Avenida Do Colegio Militar takes its own unique and linear path from the start. ATTENTION: blind buyers, let me tell you it’s almost not like Acqua Di Gio (which is a complex fragrance). It’s hilarious that live promoters, showing the bottle in hand, offer it as a clone, saying they are identical and blah blah; simply… nothing alike. That’s why I recommend not letting yourself be led by interested sellers, novices, and minimalists who tend to simplify the fragrance world into 3 or 4 bottles (it’s strange they didn’t say it reminds of One Million because in that parallel world everything resembles One Million by Paco Rabanne, Acqua di Gio, or CH 212). For illustrative purposes, I’ll copy-paste from Fragrantica: Fragrance Encyclopedia. Conclusion: it remotely reminds you of Acqua di Gio about 20% similar, just as it does with Clinique Happy 20%, Perry Ellis 360 Red 25%, Perry Ellis Intense 20%, Issey Miyake L’Eau D’Issey 15%, and Franck Olivier Blue Touch 25%. Taken together, it gives you an idea of where this fragrance is heading.

  • Lisboa is a Zara classic that reminds us of the famous Acqua di Gio but with a fruity touch. Curiously, it lasts as long as the Armani fragrance and has very good projection for being an EDT at €10.95. It’s not a complex scent but is very easy to like. It’s one of the indispensable colognes in Zara’s catalog.

  • Lisbon is a Zara classic that reminds us of the famous Acqua di Giò but with a fruity touch. Curiously, it lasts as long as the Armani fragrance and has very good projection for being a 10.95€ eau de toilette. It’s not a complex scent but it’s very easy to like. It’s one of the indispensable colognes in Zara’s catalog.

  • Michelstiltskin

    You pick a lemon tree leaf and crush it inside your fist. You open your hand and this is what you smell. A sober aroma, no spectacle, nothing extraordinary. You don’t have to prove anything; you’re just enjoying your own life, focused on your goal. Between this and ADG, people who smell it won’t notice the difference. Many times in the dry-down, you won’t even notice the difference yourself. By the way, this has better performance than the original ADG, which lasts a breath. It’s worth it as a wardrobe staple.

  • Michelstiltskin

    You pick a lemon leaf and crush it in your fist. You open your hand, and that’s what you smell. Sober scent, no fuss, nothing flashy. You don’t have to prove anything; you’re just enjoying your own life, focused on your goal. The reality is that between this and ADG, people walking by won’t notice the difference. Often in the dry-down, you won’t even notice the difference yourself. By the way, this has better performance than the original ADG, which lasts a breath. Worth it as a wardrobe staple.

  • A very citrusy and marine fragrance, perfect for daily use with a pleasant scent that never fails and everyone likes.

  • salvapacheco

    Exquisite fresh fragrance in its opening; as time passes, its lemon and jasmine notes remain. I find it similar in its halo to Profumo, although Lisbon has something soapy. Its projection in the first few minutes is good but fades, and its longevity on skin doesn’t disappoint: I assure you it lasts longer than Profumo. My father let me try Profumo; I sprayed it twice and after 40 minutes or an hour I couldn’t smell anything. In contrast, I can still smell Lisbon for a couple of hours. For its price, I recommend it 100% if you’re looking for something fresh and don’t want to spend much.

  • HugoMarine

    I’ll define it simply: it smells like a lemon leaf, as if they put a lemon with its leaf right in your nose. What’s surprising is the number of compliments I got; everyone said I was wearing Perry Ellis 360 Red, so it’s more similar to that or Paris Hilton’s Just Me. It’s true it can remind you of ADG, but Lisbon is less sweet; its scent is spicier. The longevity surprised me; it lasts almost the whole day. For the price, I’d definitely recommend it for young people, from 17 to 30 years old without issue. It’s for informal and casual use, maybe a somewhat informal date or a weekend at the office.

  • Katakraker

    Acqua di Gio has been my signature for years; I know its DNA very well. Contradicting the previous opinion: for me, Zara’s Lisbon in the opening, in the purely citrus part, resembles ADG a bit less. As it dries down and the heart emerges, very quickly I find it more similar to the original fragrance. I see it as ideal for spring and summer in almost any situation, but more for day than night. It has no great pretensions or originality, but if you like that type of fragrance, it’s a recommended purchase due to its very low price. I’d recommend it just like other ADG inspirations, knowing you get what you pay for and that if you want to wear it for hours, you’ll need to reapply, because the performance can’t be expected to be great. But currently, ADG itself doesn’t have great performance, and here you pay much less. P.S.: I’m 48 years old, I’ve known ADG since ’98; a 5th-year college professor wore it and it stuck with me. The performance back then wasn’t like today’s; it was brutal, it invaded everything. When I smelled it in a store later and thought, ‘This is it!’, I’ve used it as a signature in several stages of my life since then.

  • naso_en_ciernes

    Honestly, this isn’t a clone, but rather an Acqua di Gio-style scent. It’s even more watery, like a cologne splash. It works as a refreshing cologne to carry around when it’s hot or in informal situations, but don’t expect it to be a signature or fine fragrance (it performs worse and is more subtle than Nautica Voyage). The price is fair for what it offers. It’s part of Zara’s budget perfume line, for all types of people, with the promise of not offending anyone. It’s not in the high-performance segment nor does it have a renowned nose. It just barely meets expectations, but you shouldn’t ask much of it.

  • This is more aquatic than ADG, like a blue fragrance. The opening has a lot of slightly sweet orange and feels floral with those laundry-fresh aldehydes. A very commercial design; it lingers a bit on the couch.

  • It settles into its base notes quickly; within minutes it smells great. It doesn’t smell exactly like ADG to me, but it’s a good price.

  • javierzgaray

    A fragrance that emulates the DNA of ADG, but with a more floral and unisex vibe rather than fresh and marine. I like it and use it from time to time for personal enjoyment. It’s ideal for spring/summer and daily wear if you enjoy fresh and floral scents. I got it at an excellent price in a pack with Zara Seoul.