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Azure Coast Eau De Parfum

Vendor: Fragrenza
Type: Niche Fragrance
Price:
9.99 – 69.99
(3 variants)

Inspired by the sprawling vegetation, hot sunlight and refreshing sea air of the Sardinia coastline, this fragrance takes one on a olfactory journey which is evocative of Mediterranean summers. The opening is sweet and refreshing, striking an accord which is reminiscent of odors of salt and brine encountered along the seashore. This is achieved by the careful blending of seaweed notes, ambrette seed, cardamom, faint oud and celery seed. Sweetness is added by yellow mandarin, lemon, and vanilla. As the fragrance evolves, we move away from the ocean towards the scraggly vegetation of the inland known as “macchia” in Italian. Here the tangled notes of juniper, lavender, myrtle, artemesia and oak collide. Wafts of resinous lentisque and olibanum filter in and out, creating a diffusing effect as if a gentle breeze is blowing by. 

Fragrance Notes
Top Notes: Kelp, Driftwood, Oud, Ambrette seed, Celery seed, Cardamom
Heart Notes: Mugwort, Juniper berry, Myrtle, Basil, French lavender, Lemon, Yellow mandarin
Base Notes: Citric notes, Mastic resin, Frankincense, Vetiver, Vanilla

Compare to Costa Azzurra

 

Azure Coast A fragrance by Fragrenza. This is a top fragrance alternative clone similar to Costa Azzurra  Niche Fragrance

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