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Chinotto di Liguria
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Chinotto di Liguria by Acqua di Parma is a floral chypre fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2018, this composition features chinotto and mandarin in the top notes. The heart unfolds with rosemary, jasmine, geranium, and cardamom, while the base settles with musk and patchouli.
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I wear this with pride; it gives me the strength to live and fight for who I am. Talking about Acqua di Parma is talking about quality, one of Italy’s most traditional houses. Their new Blue Mediterraneo, Chinotto di Liguria, starts with the bitterness of chinotto, a peculiar citrus you almost ‘taste’ instantly. That bitterness blends beautifully with mandarin, creating a well-balanced, addictive sweet-bitter profile. In the middle, jasmine adds delicacy and feminine touches, though cardamomo gives it a spicy twist that defines it. As it dries down, rosemary with its medicinal note and musk create a solid, pleasant base. The trail is moderate, lasting about 4 hours before clinging to the skin. In my opinion, it’s a high-quality fragrance for informal, relaxed settings; it doesn’t seek attention but accompanies you discreetly like a good friend. Alongside Mirto di Panare, Fico di Amalfi, and Ginepro di Sardegna, it completes a line with nuances for every occasion.
My heart is full of pride, and no one can take that away. That feeling gives me strength, makes me want to live and fight for who I am. Talking about Aqva di Parma is talking about quality; as one of the most traditional houses in Italy, their new release, Blue Mediterraneo, Chinotto di Luguria, opens with the bitterness of chinotto, a peculiar citrus that you almost ‘taste’ at first. That bitterness blends perfectly with mandarin, creating a sweet, balanced, and addictive bitterness. In the heart, jasmine stands out, delicate and with feminine touches for moments, until cardamomo adds a spicy twist. As it dries down, rosemary with its medicinal note and musk create a solid and pleasant base. Its trail is moderate, lasting about 4 hours before settling on the skin. In my opinion, it’s a high-quality fragrance for informal and relaxed settings, where you don’t need it to be noticed, but rather to be like a discreet companion, like a walk with your best friend. Alongside Mirto di Panare, Fico di Amalfi, and Ginepro di Sardegna, Chinotto di Luguria completes a line with nuances for every occasion.
At times, it smells like an updated version of Diorella.
Not for me. Looks like a regular cologne with an exaggerated price tag. It’s a soft, light EDT with simple ingredients at perfume prices. The scent is citrusy, fresh, with a slight marine touch. I’m not into this type of perfume, plus it lasts only half an hour on my skin. Smells good, but offers nothing you can’t get for a quarter of the price. Next! Scent: 7, Longevity: 5, Projection: 5, Value: 4, Versatility: 8, Originality: 4, Overall: 6.
Not for me. It feels like a regular cologne with an outrageous price tag. It’s a soft, light EDT with simple ingredients sold at perfume prices. The scent is citrusy, very fresh, with a marine touch. I’m not a huge fan of this type of fragrance, but this one barely lasts half an hour on my skin. Does it smell bad? No… but it simply offers nothing you can’t get for a quarter of the price… Next! Scent: 7 Longevity: 5 Projection: 5 Value: 4 Versatility: 8 Originality: 4 Overall: 6
Vibes like mixing Cool Water and Dior Eau Sauvage Citra: earthy, sharp, floral, marine, and bitter orange peel. The first three hours leave an interesting trail; afterward, it clings more to clothes and skin without projecting much. Reapply twice a day if you want to smell good. To give a real opinion, you have to test it on skin: many people give weird reviews without ever smelling it. One spray and the quality is overwhelming: potent chinotto (a mandarin-like fruit but bitter), orange blossom flowers, resinous peel, and incredible earthy notes. Then it shifts to floral and herbal with jasmine and patchouli that add power. Lasts many hours on skin. Nothing like Tom Ford Mandarino Amalfi.
It’s a super feminine perfume. I tried it today and it doesn’t suit a man at all; on a woman, it’s luxurious. Lasting power is average, but the quality is excellent and very natural.
Super feminine fragrance. I tried it today and it just doesn’t work on a man; on a woman, it’s luxurious. Medium longevity, but the quality is excellent and natural.
If you’re looking for projection and a standout scent, this isn’t it. The opening is nice and not annoying, but the drydown has something I just don’t quite like. I don’t detect patchouli; it’s subtle with lemon notes. Given the price and weak projection, I wouldn’t recommend buying it blindly; maybe I’ll try it again in winter.
If you like perfumes with strong projection and presence, this isn’t it. Buying blind, and it still doesn’t fully enchant me (I’ll give it another shot in winter). My opinion leans toward the price and its weak projection. While it’s a non-offensive scent with good initial sillage, there’s something in the dry-down that doesn’t quite work for me. On the other hand, I don’t detect any patchouli, so it’s not overwhelming. A faint aroma with bursts of lemon. I don’t recommend buying it blind.
Chinotto di Liguria hits the spot for summer: fresh, citrusy, and sparkling, with a top note of premium chinotto and mandarin. The jasmine, cardamom, and musk keep the scent going all day. On skin, it lasts about 6-7 hours and projects strongly for the first two.
Chinotto di Liguria lives up to its summer identity: fresh, sparkling citrus with lots of chinotto and tangerine in the opening. Jasmine, cardamom, and musk hold it together. On skin, it lasts about 6-7 hours and projects well for the first two.