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Azahar
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Azahar by Adolfo Dominguez is a citrus fragrance for women. Launched in 2002, the nose behind this composition is Ramon Monegal.
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Pleasant but weak bergamot flower scent, with such short longevity and sillage it feels more like baby cologne. That said, the bottle is very pretty.
An absolutely delicious perfume; it smells like an orange grove in full bloom. It’s a shame the longevity is so short and that currently, no Adolfo Domínguez perfumes are available in Argentina except for Agua Fresca de Rosas Blancas, which isn’t as rich as this one.
Very fresh and subtle fragrance, discontinued in Spain in 2017 and replaced by Agua Fresca de Azahar, which has nothing to do with the original.
Oh my god, it smells so good. It’s like walking through the Patio de los Naranjos at the Mosque in May. Definitely my spring perfume until I find more bottles for sale. Edit: After testing it better, applied with lotion, the longevity on my skin is excellent—eight hours—and even after showering, it still smells quite intense.
This fragrance captures every aspect of an orange tree: leaves, skin, twigs, and bergamot. Despite the name, bergamot isn’t the star. It’s citrusy with a bitter touch, fragrant woods, and green orange leaves as if you just rubbed them between your fingers, with a bergamot scent hinted at among the branches. I have a 100 ml EDT Fraiche bottle. The design is stunning, and the content is perfect for something refreshing with history. It has depth, with layers of aromas presenting all at once. I’m immersed in timeless beauty and quiet joy. It’s a natural, energizing scent. Longevity is about three hours, a bit more close to the skin. It’s discontinued but still available, though prices are higher now than when I bought it over a year ago. Such a shame. My sister loves it, and I have three bottles—one for her, one for my niece, and one for me. Now Adolfo Domínguez sells Agua Fresca de Azahar, which I just read is different.
It’s a shame it only carried a 15-year run on the market. It smells citrusy and sharp, but the bergamot and woods soften it nicely. Lasts surprisingly long for such a fresh scent. The bottle is gorgeous, and the packaging delivers. I used to get it at a great price, and it was a delight in the summer. In winter, however, the citrus notes would kick in so hard it felt icy. What a pity they discontinued it and replaced it with Agua Fresca de Azahar, which lacks the same character. For those missing it, a very similar but more diluted scent can be achieved with Aire de Sevilla Azahar at a great price.