Acqua di Giò Eau de Toilette by Giorgio Armani is the original, iconic fragrance that made waves in the fragrance world when it was released in 1996. Known for its fresh, aquatic, and citrusy character, it quickly became a go-to scent for both men and women looking for a versatile, clean, and invigorating fragrance.
Scent Profile:
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Top Notes: Lemon, Lime, Jasmine, Bergamot, Neroli
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Heart Notes: Coriander, Nutmeg, Violet, Marine Notes
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Base Notes: Cedarwood, Patchouli, White Musk
What Makes Acqua di Giò Eau de Toilette Special?
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Citrusy and Aquatic Opening: The fragrance begins with a citrusy burst of lemon, lime, and bergamot, paired with the freshness of jasmine and neroli. This creates a vibrant, light, and refreshing introduction that instantly evokes the feeling of a breezy, sunny day by the sea.
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Herbal and Floral Heart: The heart contains a mix of coriander, nutmeg, and violet, providing a subtle spicy and floral nuance. The marine notes add a touch of oceanic freshness, deepening the aquatic aspect.
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Woodsy and Musky Base: The base is anchored by cedarwood, patchouli, and white musk, giving the fragrance a clean, slightly woody foundation with a soft, musky warmth.