Miracle Homme l'Aquatonic
A lighter, more aquatic interpretation of the Miracle Homme lineage, this 2003 flanker exchanges the original's warm amber foundation for something airier and herbaceous.
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The note pyramid
- Bitter Orange
- Lemon
- Violet
- Fern
- Cedar
- Coriander
- Rhubarb Leaf
By the editors · 2 min readA lighter, more aquatic interpretation of the Miracle Homme lineage, this 2003 flanker exchanges the original's warm amber foundation for something airier and herbaceous. Lemon, bitter orange, and violet brighten the opening with clean citrus snap; the violet softens the edges without introducing powder. The heart — coriander, fern, and a tart rhubarb leaf accord — is more aromatic than truly aquatic despite the name, lending the composition a greener, more countryside character.
Guaiac wood and vetiver anchor the base over cedar and rosewood, providing quiet woody drydown that keeps the cool herbal mid from floating away. Undemanding and pleasant, suited to warm-weather wear where something fresh and green is called for without ambition toward complexity.
Scent twins
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