Agua Verde fragrance notes

    • grapefruit, fig, jasmine, nutmeg, vetiver, amber, sandalwood

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Fig Brulee For Lack Of Better Words Agua Verde is a tricky little devil. Certainly a simple fragrance, not much going on here, but it's very very VERY unique. There is nothing I know that smells like this one. Imagine this.. lemon, figs with burnt sugar on top (brulee), nutmeg, lots of nutmeg. What ya smell is what ya get, as this one is a very linear scent. It's a nice change of pace, but difficult to find when to wear this one. Longevity is 6 hours on me, every time. Projection is pretty average. And, as with most from this house, the bottle is unique.Pros: Very UniqueCons: Difficult to wear"
31st August 2013
131498
The Bottle is nice it appears as if it has green juice but thats just the color of the bottle, the scent is nice i dont smell citrus very much, its very fresh, flowery and powdery and you can smell the alcohol content, overall i like salvador dali and thats why i bought it, longevity isnt great it works on me about 3 hours. good for summer.i like it, will buy again
2nd July 2011
93718

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All the reviews are spot on. Even on some of the negative points regarding sillage, projection and longevity. The positive points far outweigh the negatives to me. I do wish it was more heavy duty in the sillage department, but the scent is so nicely balanced that it doesn't matter. A neat take on vetiver, with the fig and nutmeg blending in perfectly. It's impossible to overapply or offend anyone with this. Works well at the office for me. I am quite pleased with this overall and keep it in constant rotation. I understand how some could be put off by the reputation of house Salvador Dali alone because of Pour Homme and Black Sun -- both of which *are* heavy duty. Agua Verde, however, is very different... If you like vetiver and would like to experience a different take on the style, then give it a try.
29th September 2010
79093
This is like a milder version of the ltd ed Luxury Green, which I love! Great simple fragrance if you imagine Mulger Cologne sweetend with a tiny touch of fig, not too much fig as I generally really dislike powerful figgy fragrances!
22nd July 2010
3672
Steamed nutmeg and vetiver. Nice scent because it's light and very wearable. A good change-up from something like Mugler Cologne though Agua Verde doesn't seem to last as long. It's also a little more peppery. It stays close to the skin so there's minimal sillage. Great casual summer wear or office wear.
29th April 2010
48649
Almost a total disgrace for this house which has put out some really interesting releases.On me this is awfully weak and one dimensional steam clean light green scent that has a “lotion-like” structure to it. Doesn't last.Can't think of a much more pointless scent to be bought, although the bottle is very nice as usual for Dali.
15th February 2009
17461
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