Aqua Allegoria Granada Salvia
Granada-Salvia opens with a tart pomegranate brightness, sharpened by citrus and the green snap of cassis.
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The note pyramid
- Pomegranate
- Black Currant
- Lemon
- Bergamot
- Sage
- Pomegranate
- Rose
By the editors · 2 min readGranada-Salvia opens with a tart pomegranate brightness, sharpened by citrus and the green snap of cassis. It's immediate and juicy without sweetness, more reminiscent of splitting open the fruit than tasting its syrup. The sage arrives quickly, bringing an aromatic, slightly camphoraceous edge that keeps the composition from sliding into simple fruitiness.
As it settles, the interplay between pomegranate and sage defines the scent. There's a whisper of rose in the middle, soft enough to round out the herbal sharpness without announcing itself. The base is clean and restrained—white musk with just enough moss and patchouli to provide structure without weight.
This is Guerlain's Aqua Allegoria line at its most straightforward: a summer scent built around a single idea, executed cleanly. It suits warm weather and casual wear, offering brightness and lift without demanding attention. The sage keeps it from feeling juvenile despite the pomegranate's candy-adjacent sweetness.
Scent twins
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