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Agua de Naranjos
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Agua de Naranjos by Agua de Sevilla is an aromatic citrus fragrance for women, created by perfumer Juan López in 1999. Its olfactory pyramid unfolds with a vibrant top note of mandarin, basil, bergamot, lemon, rose petals, and olive blossom. The heart reveals the essence of orange blossom, accompanied by bay leaf, tea leaves, rose water, carnation, lily of the valley, coriander, and jasmine. The base rests on cedar, sandalwood, musk, and amber.
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- Positivo 89%
- Negativo 6.0%
- Neutral 4.8%
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A woman from Argentina sold it on ML because it was a gift she didn’t like. I barely saw it, but the bottle and box fell in love with me at first sight; as a citrus fanatic, I bought it without hesitation. I’ve had it for over two years now and don’t want it to run out because it’s not sold here and it’s impossible to get hold of. The frosted glass and atomiser are incredible. For citrus lovers, it’s a gem; if you haven’t tried it, you simply can’t carry on as you are.
Living in Argentina I bought this perfume on MercadoLibre because a friend gifted it to me but didn’t like it. The moment I saw the box and the bottle I fell in love instantly; as a citrus addict I couldn’t resist and bought it without a second thought. I’ve been wearing it for over two years and don’t want it to run out because it’s no longer available here. The frosted glass and the atomiser are incredible. For citrus lovers this is an absolute gem; if you haven’t tried it you’re missing out on something amazing.
A genuine surprise: with these extreme heatwaves this perfume has kept me fresh for several hours. I’m no expert but the price is incredible and the scent transports you to the shade of an orange grove. La DameDeNoir describes it perfectly: a delight for the Spanish summer.
What a total surprise… with those days of extreme heat, this fragrance has wrapped me in incredible freshness for hours. I’m not an expert, but the price is a bargain and the scent transports you straight to the shade of an orange valley. The DameDeNoir describes it to a T: a delight for the Spanish summer.
Indeed it is fresh and revitalising, so well-made that I don’t care that it’s feminine; I advise everyone to try it. It’s worth it: it has many notes that always highlight the citrus, very refreshing. Perhaps in cold climates it could serve for resting at night. It’s hard to explain its evolution because with every spray you discover new nuances, but it always smells of orange. I think Orange Water is very well thought out, structured and formulated with love and honesty. Ladies will enjoy it greatly as a personal experience. I’ve loved getting to know it.
Indeed, it is fresh and revitalising; so well-crafted that I don’t care that it’s marketed as feminine—I recommend trying it regardless of gender. It’s well worth it. It has many notes that always highlight the citrus, very refreshing. Curiously, in cold climates it could be good for winding down at night. It’s hard to explain its evolution because with every spray you discover new nuances, although it always smells of orange. I think Orange Water is very thoughtfully studied, carefully crafted, well-considered, structured, made with love in the details, and above all honest with the wearer. Ladies will enjoy it greatly as a personal experience. I’ve loved getting to know it.
Try Orange Water in winter and you’ll be left wanting more, but in the height of spring it’s a whole different world: an instant love at first smell. It’s one of the few things I’ll buy again once the bottle runs out. There’s something addictive, fresh and clean about it, perfect for scorching summer days; I even find myself wanting to bathe in it from head to toe because it smells like a quality-soap-filled bath tub in the middle of an orange grove. If I could, I’d shower with it, though it doesn’t project much or last long. At this price and green/citrus style, I wasn’t expecting it. In summer I don’t mind using it up quickly, but when the heat drops it becomes a bit dusty and loses that clean verdant note I adore.
I tried Orange Water some time ago and didn’t like it but now I know it was in winter. This cologne needs heat to shine: I tried it again on a hot spring day and it was instant love. In fact it’s one of the very few I’ve repurchased after finishing the first bottle. Something about it is addictive lively and clean just what I look for on scorching days; I’d even fancy bathing in it from head to toe because it smells like taking a quality soap bath in the middle of an orange grove. If I could I’d shower with it although it doesn’t project or last long; a pity but I wouldn’t expect much from a green/citrus cologne at this price and if it did it wouldn’t be as wearable. Besides I don’t mind using it up quickly in summer because when the heat drops it feels a bit dusty and loses that clean green freshness I love so much.
Incredible how it changes on the skin. I bought it blind and it’s bitter-sweet: comforting, with hints of moss and rose wafting from the pores. I was slightly disappointed not to detect the citrus and orange blossom I was looking for; I barely sense the hesperides. Always test on your skin. It lasts around 5-6 hours with decent sillage for a fresh water scent.
Proves you can do it well without spending a fortune. It’s addictive, citrusy, floral, and spicy; it smells like my home, my land, and my ancestors. It’s like a courtyard in the south-east, in full bloom with orange blossom, basil, and roses. A summer evening fragrance, undeniably Spanish, bringing me peace and energy, curing insomnia. Complex, evolving into woody and musky notes, elegant and versatile. Longevity and sillage are acceptable for an EDT, and the price is superb.
Orange Water smells like the oranges in Seville: citrusy with bitter green and floral notes. Although bitter orange isn’t listed to me it smells exactly like that mixed with plenty of petit grain and neroli. It’s ideal for spring and summer during the day with decent longevity. Totally unisex and great value highly recommended. It’s the clean fresh and relaxing scent of blooming oranges.
Seville Orange Water smells like the citrus of Seville: bitter, green, and floral notes. It smells of bitter orange, petit grain, and neroli on my skin. Perfect for spring/summer and daytime wear, with decent longevity, unisex appeal, and great value. Clean, fresh, and relaxing.
Amarilisbelladona, what a review! As we say down here in the south: Long live the mother who gave birth to you!
Perfection in a bottle. Fresh, herbal and citrusy, it smells like a walk through my homeland in spring with blooming orange trees and a mossy touch. My ten-year-old son loves it for sleeping, and it suits me perfectly for summer heat; the chemistry is exquisite. Lasts about six hours with moderate sillage.