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Sun-gria

Lorenzo Pazzaglia
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Lorenzo Pazzaglia
4.19 de 5
1,067 votos

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Descripción

Sun-gria by Lorenzo Pazzaglia is an oriental floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2024, this composition was created by Lorenzo Pazzaglia. The top notes unfold blood orange, cinnamon, mandarin, bergamot, lemon, ginger, pink pepper, cloves, and green notes. The heart reveals grapes, red wine, raspberry, blackcurrant, peach, apple, cardamom, and Turkish rose. The base settles on brown sugar, vanilla, vanilla bean, tonka bean, amber, musk, patchouli, sandalwood, benzoin, cedar, and birch.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 8.6%
  • Primavera 32%
  • Verano 42%
  • Otoño 18%
  • Día 58%
  • Noche 42%

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Comunidad

1,067 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Neutral 11%
  • Negativo 9.8%

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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18 reseñas

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  • Boinaverde2009

    I tried it at Esxence and it was spectacular. A cheerful fruity and liquorish fragrance with brutal performance. Pazzaglia has the ability to convey images through scent, and Sun-Gría is no exception. It’s a tropical citrus cocktail, more acidic and different from Summer Hammer, without that creamy side. Another Pazzaglia hit for 2024.

  • meshuggah

    Incredible scent, but the longevity is a total disaster… Nothing like the other Pazzaglia fragrances; it fades to skin-level in just two hours…

  • Hey Meshuggah friend, you just need to hydrate your skin and drink plenty of water; this perfume is IMPOSSIBLE to last only two hours. As soon as it arrived, I tested a spray, and it lasted until the next day. Something like 13 hours.

  • Well, this has been a real experience. What a wonderful perfume, what longevity, and what a complete scent. Pity summer is over, but for 2025, I’m going to enjoy it as if there’s no tomorrow.

  • It was a true experience. What a wonderful perfume, what longevity, and everything else. Pity summer is over, but for 2025 I’m going to enjoy it as if there’s no tomorrow.

  • MarceloRossi

    I bought a decant without much hope to try out this hyped perfume. Friends, it’s a durability bomb: I wore it yesterday at 7 PM, and today at 11 AM it’s still on my skin like I just applied it (though it doesn’t project as much initially). Pleasant and fun scent, just note that I’m not sure it’s for a 90-degree day; it’s great for evening, but it might be suffocating in higher heat. Highly recommended.

  • Yes, it smells like sangria, but balanced with rose and raspberry, it gives a creamy, soapy floral touch. It’s a sweet tropical cocktail where pink pepper, peach, grape, and apple stand out. It’s unisex but leans more feminine. You’re right about the longevity; after two hours, it fades to skin scent only.

  • Pelaodelbulla

    I went shopping with my wife without deciding on a perfume, looking for a Lorenzo Pazzaglia scent for summer evenings. They offered me this one and Summer Hummer, which I didn’t like at all. The first impression of Sun-Gría was spectacular; we both fell in love instantly. The opening is a full-bodied citrus-fruit aroma. Once it dries down, it leaves behind the intense opening for a sweet scent with very pleasant wine notes. It really smells like sangria. I tested it again the next day to go out and was 100% convinced. It’s a super attractive summer aroma that draws too many people in. It’s perfect for going out at night in summer at indoor venues, and I promise you won’t go unnoticed. As for longevity, I was pleasantly convinced: it lasted and projected all night long. That said, I’m one of those people who uses a lot. Highly recommended.

  • I’d been looking for Lorenzo fragrances for a while and decided on this one. The opening is a balanced fruit medley with a fruity gum base and hints of red wine and sugar. It doesn’t smell like mulled wine, but it reminds you of it. It has nothing to do with typical fruits like Erbapura or Gold. Even though it’s a 10, the longevity is disappointing: barely 4-5 hours on skin. Paying 130 euros for an extrait that lasts that little is tough. It projects strongly for the first hour then fades, with sporadic bursts. Ideal for spring/summer or evening. Worth trying if you’re looking for art and don’t mind it disappearing quickly.

  • I’ve been hunting for Lorenzo fragrances for ages and finally settled on this one. The opening is a balanced fruit medley with a fruity gum base, hints of wine and sugar; it doesn’t smell like sangria, but it definitely reminds you of it. It has nothing to do with typical fruity scents like Erbapura or Gold. For me, it’s a 10, but the longevity is disappointing: it barely lasts 4-5 hours on skin and clothes. Paying 130 euros for an extrait that fades so quickly is tough. It projects strongly for the first hour, then gives off small bursts before disappearing. Perfect for spring/summer or nightwear. Worth trying if you want something original and don’t mind the short wear time; otherwise, save your money.

  • samuel burbano

    Spectacular scent, smells super fruity and fresh, literally like mulled wine. It’s one of the best red wine citrus fruits I’ve tried. Rating: 9.7/10.

  • samuel burbano

    Spectacular scent, super fruity and fresh, literally like sangria. It’s a rich perfume with the best fruits I’ve ever tried, but citrusy, not sweet. It’s fruits in red wine. Rating: 9.7/10

  • fouriouscat2

    Cinnamon. Period. Sun Gria disappointed me. It promised summer freshness but delivered a cinnamon chewing gum in perfume form. There’s nothing about what its name suggests. It literally smells like sweet cinnamon candle with a spicy kick. I’m not exaggerating, and it’s not due to a lack of olfactory ability: cinnamon dominates from start to finish. Yes, it lasts and projects well—but it doesn’t reach beast mode levels. In fact, it was the easiest to review: linear, clear, and no surprises. CINNAMON. Nothing else. No summer vibes. No freshness. Just cinnamon.

  • I’ve never drunk wine and don’t recall trying anything with a grape note, so I had no plans to buy it. But I was brave enough to try it at the boutique. It felt unique and interesting, so I grabbed a 10ml decant to test it on my skin. Upon opening, that grape paired with citrus delivers an acidic, fruity, and fresh punch. As it dries, the grape remains but gains a touch of red wine and alcohol, while the citrus fades and spicy notes take over. After that, it doesn’t change much: on my skin, it smells like sweet wine with spices and freshness. Maybe because I don’t like red wine, I wouldn’t buy the full bottle, but as the saying goes, it’s a unique scent that stands out from the rest. It leaves no one indifferent: many loved it, others found it weird, but after a while, everyone wanted to smell me because it smells so good. Just a heads-up, if you don’t like red wine, it might not hook you as much as it did me. It lasts a solid 7-8 hours on my skin. They market it as sweet, but compared to the brand’s best-seller, Summer Hammer, I see it as fresh. P.S.: the angry cat at the bottom is actually a little girl (read with El Bananero’s voice) or they sold me something different lol

  • I’ve never had wine and don’t recall any other fragrance with a grape note, so I wasn’t planning to try it, but it seemed unique in the boutique and I bought a decant. It opens with very acidic and fresh grape and citrus. As it dries down, the grape becomes more alcoholic with a red wine vibe and spices taking over, while the citrus fades. It ends up like a sweet, spiced, and fresh wine. Maybe I wouldn’t buy the bottle just for the wine aspect, but it’s a unique aroma that doesn’t leave people indifferent; many loved it. For me, it lasts 7-8 hours on skin. It’s fresher compared to Summer Hammer. pd: the angry cat below is a lokita (say it with a Banana Man voice) or they sold me something different xd