Ginger Piccante by Guerlain joins the Aqua Allegoria collection
Moreover, the brand takes pleasure in plunging us back regularly into its history, as evidenced by the collection of Aqua Allegoria . Very inspired by Eaux de Cologne in the past, it brings together perfumes that are always very refreshing, evocative of a specific place on the globe. This time, in 2020, Guerlain chooses to train us in Andalusia. Focus on Granada Salvia, a real summer cocktail.
Guerlain's Aqua Allegoria, modern and refreshing colognes
Granada Salvia is the name of the new Aqua Allegoria from Guerlain. However, like each of the juices making up this collection, it is a more modern interpretation of an Eau de Cologne from the past. Granada Salvia has preserved all the freshness of its elders, while offering itself a new persistence. In addition, it should be noted that all of Guerlain's Aqua Allegoria are inspired by a specific garden, emblematic of a very particular region of the planet. After California, India, Italy or Reunion, Guerlain is taking us this time to Spain. As its name suggests, Granada Salvia is a new travelogue that takes us to the south-eastern coast of Spain, towards Andalusia.
Granada Salvia, the evocation of an Andalusian garden
So what are the ingredients used by Guerlain to evoke the Andalusian scent? Here, it's about sun, Mediterranean and tangy scent. The result is a sparkling and delicious juice, refreshing and luminous. Granada Salvia promises us a real escape of the senses. For this, he relies on an alliance of pomegranate and orange. With its ruby ​​red color, Pomegranate makes our mouth water, while being accompanied by other lively and energizing fruits, such as lemon, blackcurrant or bergamot. White musk, for its part, illuminates the whole, while being accompanied by a more aromatic sage. Finally, for more persistence and character, oak moss, cypress and patchouli sublimate its trail.
A soft pink color comes to the legendary Guerlain bottle
Like all of Guerlain's Aqua Allegoria, Granada Salvia comes in a cylindrical bottle, like a modern reinterpretation of the legendary Bee Bottle. As a reminder, this emblematic Guerlain bottle saw the light of day for the very first time in 1853, for the release of Eau de Cologne Impériale. Here, its rounded shape and dome have been preserved. Topped with a honeycomb dome, the Granada Salvia bottle plays with light, which is reflected here in a soft pink juice. A golden ball is also invited at the top of this container, giving it a more precious allure. A white label also inscribes its name on its walls, with sobriety and refinement. Granada Salvia comes in two different capacities of 75 or 125 ml.
