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Thursday, December 29, 2022

Aqua Allegoria Passiflora by Guerlain c2018

Aqua Allegoria Passiflora by Guerlain: launched in 2018. Created by Thierry Wasser.




Fragrance Composition:


 
So what does it smell like? It is classified as a fresh floral-fruity fragrance.
  • Top notes: passion fruit, aquatic note, mandarin, bergamot, lemon, grapefruit
  • Middle notes: ylang ylang, orange blossom
  • Base notes:



From Guerlain:

"Passiflora belongs to the Aqua Allegoria collection, the first collection of intensely fresh fragrances in perfumery created in 1999. 
On the strength of the Guerlain Perfumer’s expertise dating back to the legendary Eau de Cologne ImpĂ©riale in 1853, the Guerlain Perfumer creates each of the Aqua Allegoria with the freshness of a Cologne and the hold of a Guerlain perfume. The guiding thread of the collection is bergamot, a precious citrus fruit, “Calabrian green gold”, the key ingredient in the Guerlinade. 
The new Passiflora is an Eau de Toilette which brings a sparkling hint of freshness to the everyday. Sunny and invigorating, Passiflora blends the flavour of a sun-soaked passion fruit with the smoothness of ylang-ylang flowers, in an aquatic freshness reminiscent of the crystalline waters of a lagoon. 
With its golden mesh, its pure, refined bottle is a tribute to the famous Bee bottle."


The fragrance was available as a 75 and 125 ml of Eau de Toilette.


Fate of the Fragrance:


Passiflora was discontinued for spring 2021.

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