Italian niche line Eau d’Italie has launched Acqua Decima, the line's tenth fragrance.
Now Acqua Decima celebrates the spirit of Italy itself, with quintessentially Mediterranean sensations like the scented notes that greet us along The Path of the Gods, the spectacular mountain walk that links the Amalfi coast with the Bay of Sorrento, through cliffs in the wilderness over a glimmering blue sea. The gold of lemons and mandarins, the warmth of Neroli, the fresh coolness of petitgrain, enlivened by zesty notes of mint leaves. The result is a fragrance which from the very first notes inevitably brings a smile to one’s face and the immediate good mood we feel when we recognize classic notes we love. Acqua Decima is the fragrance that reflects the sunniest feelings we have inside.
Acqua Decima was developed by Alberto Morillas. The notes feature lemon, mandarine, mint leaves, neroli, petitgrain, hedione, white wood and vetiver.
Eau d'Italie Acqua Decima can be found now at Colette in France, €82 for 100 ml Eau de Toilette.
(via colette, additional information via basenotes)
Sounds wonderful for summer! I’ve just started exploring this line, and I’m impressed so far.
I still don’t love any of them really except Paestum Rose, but I love that one enough to be fond of the line 🙂
sounds delicious – I have Jardin du Poete and love it.
I know Kevin reviewed that one, but now I can’t remember if I smelled it or no — probably no.
I love their stuff and this one sounds right up my alley. Hope it hurries to a US distributor.
I’ve been wanting to try some new Italian niche lines. Santa Maria Novella is still my favorite.