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Acqua Di Parma

Colonia Pura Spray by Acqua Di Parma

$ 130.00

Colonia Pura Spray by Acqua Di Parma
Colonia Pura Spray by Acqua Di Parma
Colonia Pura Spray by Acqua Di Parma
Colonia Pura Spray by Acqua Di Parma
Colonia Pura Spray by Acqua Di Parma
Colonia Pura Spray by Acqua Di Parma

Acqua Di Parma

Colonia Pura Spray by Acqua Di Parma

$ 130.00

Colonia Pura radiates a sensual masculinity, combined with a fresh energy and modern lightness. Crisp and sunny bergamot, combined with juicy orange notes and delicate petit grain accents, brings new light and air into the classical citrus structure of Colonia.

The floral lusciousness of narcissus and jasmine blend with the spicy notes of coriander in an unexpected balance. The warm and sophisticated accents of patchouli and cedar wood encounter at the base the delicate, yet persistent white musk notes.

Top Notes:
Italian Bergamot, Italian Orange, Paraguaian Petitgrain

Heart Notes:
Russian Coriander Oil, Jasmine Sambac Absolute, France Narcissus Absolute

Base Notes:
Virginian Cedarwood, Indonesian Patchouli, Musk 

- 1.7oz

- Made in Italy

About Acqua Di Parma:

In 1916, master perfumers created a new fragrance in a small perfumer's laboratory in the old town center of Parma. It was unusually fresh and modern compared to the perfumes of German origin, stronger and more intense, that were then so popular. This was the first real Italian eau de cologne, and it expressed a new sensibility. The most striking thing was the purity of the fragrance produced exclusively with natural ingredients. To this day, its composition has never been changed.

Over the years, the popularity of Acqua di Parma continued to grow. The iconic Art Deco bottle known and loved today was created in the 1930s and instantly saw Colonia become the perfume of the era. For Acqua di Parma, international success came in the 1950s, when Hollywood film stars traveled to Italy and discovered it in highly exclusive tailor shops, where its unmistakable Italian style and elegance were heightened. By the 1960s, Acqua di Parma had become an exclusive, high-society perfume house.

All the lines continue to be produced strictly in Italy and are distributed in 36 countries worldwide.