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Acqua di Parma Colonia Assoluta
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Acqua di Parma Colonia Assoluta by Acqua di Parma is an aromatic citrus fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2003, this composition was created by Bertrand Duchaufour and Jean-Claude Ellena. The top notes unfold bitter orange, bergamot, lemon with nuances of lemon balm and sweet verbena, along with sweet orange. The heart reveals ylang-ylang, vetiver, jasmine, cedar, pink pepper, cardamom, and sweet paprika. The base settles on oakmoss, resins, white musk, and patchouli.
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Acqua di Parma Colonia Assoluta has a clean, very refreshing scent, perfect for summer. At first, it’s a rich burst of citrus that then blends with something floral, perhaps jasmine, until reaching a gratifying dry-down that is soapy and powdery. It lasts a long time, almost 7 hours, enough for me. For a citrus scent, it’s recommended for lovers of this type of fragrance, although it has a somewhat special scent; it’s not just citrus.
Acqua di Parma Colonia Assoluta is amazing. As Alicia said, it has an intense, rich citrus opening that in minutes adds floral notes, jasmine, and ylang-ylang, giving it an aromatic and powdery touch. In its dry-down phase, the most lasting, the citrus and flowers give way to resins, patchouli, and oakmoss, creating that feeling of fine, aromatic soap. It’s similar to the classic Colonia, but this one is more persistent with better longevity. It’s unisex and conveys the feeling of just having taken a shower. Ideal for spring and summer, day and night.
According to the website, it has bergamot, lemon, mandarin, grapefruit, red orange, and petit grain. It’s similar to Essenza but with a more citrusy opening and a soapy dry-down, less powdery. It’s fresh, aromatic, and bitter thanks to the petit grain. As it dries, it becomes more soapy, like just out of the shower. The woods, especially vetiver, are subtly noticeable. The citrus lasts longer than in Essenza. The finish is slightly earthy. I struggle to identify the flowers, especially the ylang, which doesn’t smell like I expect. The lavender and neroli are noticeable. It lasts less than Essenza, but it’s noticeable if applied well. I see it more for men and hot climates. The notes are natural and of good quality. I like it, but it doesn’t drive me crazy. It’s okay, but nothing special.
Starts with natural citrus from bitter orange peel, and in five minutes it’s already woody. Then it blends with floral and green notes. Projection drops quickly, to just a few centimeters. Here’s the best part: a soapy, charming aura. Light, fresh, classic… but ephemeral. After half an hour, only sweet orange and the soapy touch remain. Past an hour, it’s an almost imperceptible trail that fades soon. I doubt it’s the bottle; it’s the cologne that lasts the least in my collection. Smells good, but doesn’t project or last long enough to get to work. Bought blind, a disappointment.
A bomb of bergamot and sour orange. At first I thought, ‘Is that it?’ and walked away without buying it. But little by little, it won my heart. It’s intense yet soft, straight and vertical. The resins give it elegance, the vetiver a magical green touch, and finally, the amber ties everything together in a soft eternity. The sillage is perfect; you can still smell it even after a shower. Smells clean, fresh, and like a citrus temple. A masterpiece by Ellena and Duchaufour.
Delicious! If you love fresh citrus with a musky touch, this is your fragrance. Totally recommended.