- Acqua di Giò Profumo Giorgio Armani for men:
main accords
aromatic
marine
fresh spicy
amber
woody
smoky
warm spicy
citrus
balsamic
patchouli
In 1996, Armani unveiled its iconic masculine aquatic fragrance,Acqua di Gio—a scent that would go on to gain widespread popularity. Nearly two decades later, the brand introduced a refined new iteration:Acqua di Gio Profumo, a fragrance defined by its elegance, lightness, and profound depth. This updated scent embodies the evocative fusion of crashing sea waves against dark, rugged black rocks.
一.Pros
1.Suitable for work and formal occasions
2.Masculine fragrance with timeless appeal
3.Instant classic and worth buying
4.Fresh, clean and confident scent
5.Super versatile for every occasion and season
6.Great flanker to add to the collection
7.Good improvement over the original AdG
8.Great performance with good projection and longevity
二.Cons
1.Lack of sheen on newer bottles
2.May contain off-putting notes for some people
3.May not be unique or have a wow factor
4.Incense note may be too strong for some
5.Heavy aquatic scent not to everyone's taste
6.May trigger nostalgia or existential crisis for some
7.May not be suitable for all occasions or an all-arounder
8.Overhyped and overpriced
Crafted by Alberto Morillas—who also created the original Acqua di Gio—Acqua di Gio Profumo is a sophisticated blend of aquatic, aromatic, woody, and spicy notes. It opens with a crisp burst of fresh aquatic accord, brightened by zesty bergamot. At its heart, aromatic undertones of geranium, sage, and rosemary take center stage, while a rich, grounding base of patchouli and incense adds lasting depth.
Jason Morgan serves as the face of both Acqua di Gio Profumo and the new marketing campaign for the original Acqua di Gio. The fragrance is available in sleek black bottles, offered in three sizes: 40 ml, 75 ml, and 125 ml.
Perfume Pyramid
Top Notes
1.Sea Notes 2.Bergamot
Middle Notes
1.Rosemary 2.Sage 3.Geranium
Base Notes
1.Incense 2.Patchouli