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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Aqua Allegoria Teazzurra c2015

Aqua Allegoria Teazzurra by Guerlain: launched in 2015. Created by Thierry Wasser. This limited edition Aqua Allegoria edition is available only at select duty free shops as a travel retail exclusive.







Guerlain:
"Revive yourself with a green tea as the azure waters lap gently in the breeze." 



The beautiful name Teazzurra is a contraction of "tea" and "azzurra", an Italian word which means azure (blue). To continue the theme of azure water, the juice is tinted a light aqua blue color, which to me looks very soothing and refreshing.

The name is reminiscent of the 2012 Guerlain makeup collection called Terra Azzurra that was presented in Emilio Pucci inspired packaging.

Now I googled the name "Teazura" and it came up as a business that imports and distributes teas from around the world.

Fragrance Composition:

So what does it smell like? It is classified as a light, aquatic aromatic fragrance for men and women.
  • Top notes: bergamot, chamomile and lemon
  • Middle notes: jasmine, green tea accord
  • Base notes: Calone (aquatic notes)

Bottles:


Housed inside of the modified bee bottle typical of the Aqua Allegoria line.

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