Frequently Asked Questions about Colonia Quercia by Acqua di Parma
What does Colonia Quercia by Acqua di Parma smell like?
Colonia Quercia by Acqua di Parma features top notes of Bergamot, Lemon, Petitgrain, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Cardamom, Cedarwood, and Geranium, and base notes of Oakmoss, Patchouli, and Tonka Bean.
When was Colonia Quercia by Acqua di Parma released?
Colonia Quercia by Acqua di Parma was released in 2016.
What season is Colonia Quercia by Acqua di Parma best for?
According to user reviews, Colonia Quercia by Acqua di Parma is best suited for Spring, Summer, and Fall.
Cards on the table, right off the bat for Quercia....This is a really, really good fragrance. Not only does it adhere to tried and tested ideas but it has some suprising extra depth and quality to elevate it that bit further. Opens with a signature AdP freshness, petitgrain/citrus/verbena but immediately let’s you know that this is a woody fragrance, with earthy tones and plenty of oakmoss, lending a wonderful masculinity. So far so straight forward but the quality of the woody base really does keep giving throughout, those lime top notes lasting well into the drydown and at the heart of this fragrance there’s cardamom and geranium, all giving a kind of Italian vibe. The most surprising thing for me is the very deep drydown after many hours...there’s the soft vanilla notes which I’m assuming is from Tonka Bean. Faceted, brilliant, strong and long lasting but not invasive...I’m pretty sold on this superb Chypre type fragrance, Bravo Acqua Di Parma.
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Colonia Quercia, from Acqua di Parma was released in 2016. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Lemon, Petitgrain, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Cardamom, Cedarwood, and Geranium, and base notes of Oakmoss, Patchouli, and Tonka Bean.
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Cards on the table, right off the bat for Quercia....This is a really, really good fragrance. Not only does it adhere to tried and tested ideas but it has some suprising extra depth and quality to elevate it that bit further. Opens with a signature AdP freshness, petitgrain/citrus/verbena but immediately let’s you know that this is a woody fragrance, with earthy tones and plenty of oakmoss, lending a wonderful masculinity. So far so straight forward but the quality of the woody base really does keep giving throughout, those lime top notes lasting well into the drydown and at the heart of this fragrance there’s cardamom and geranium, all giving a kind of Italian vibe. The most surprising thing for me is the very deep drydown after many hours...there’s the soft vanilla notes which I’m assuming is from Tonka Bean. Faceted, brilliant, strong and long lasting but not invasive...I’m pretty sold on this superb Chypre type fragrance, Bravo Acqua Di Parma.