Agua Verde
Agua Verde opens with a green-citrus snap — bergamot lit by mint's cool menthol bite — that reads aquatic-aromatic rather than juicy.
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- Grapefruit
- Fig
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- Jasmine
- Nutmeg
- Sandalwood
By the editors · 2 min readAgua Verde opens with a green-citrus snap — bergamot lit by mint's cool menthol bite — that reads aquatic-aromatic rather than juicy.
The heart is herbal and dry: basil's anise-tinged green and sage's silver-leafed bitterness layered over a faint marine cleanness. There's no fruit, no floral pivot; the middle stays in the same Mediterranean-garden register the top set up.
The base is short and clean — cedar and musk, no resin, no sweetness. The whole composition behaves as a summer cologne: bright, fast-drying, modest in projection, with the dry herbs giving it a slightly more interesting edge than a standard fresh-aquatic. Wears well in heat, on sport days, in linen. Pleasant rather than memorable, and finished within a few hours.
Scent twins
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