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Which Should You Buy?
A quintessential green citrus-woody scent that conjures sunlit Mediterranean gardens. This is an elegant, understated choice for lovers of tranquil, natural freshness, perfect for spring and summer days.
Bergamotto is a distinctly Sicilian, green and strong bergamot built around the prized citrus oil pressed on the island. It opens bright and intensely hesperidic, then settles into a clean aromatic-woody finish that keeps the citrus honest rather than sweet.
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Seasons
Its fresh citrus, green and cool woody notes shine in spring and summer, evoking Mediterranean gardens and clean air. The scent is not heavy or sweet enough for cold winter days, and its lightness is less suited to chilly weather.
Occasions
This is a subtle, airy fragrance with low projection, ideal for office or casual daytime wear. It is polite and refreshing, never overpowering, but may feel too understated for formal events or high-energy sports.
Seasons
A bright, green bergamot with a clean aromatic-woody drydown reads as warm-season fresh; summer is the anchor and spring the natural extension, with little to carry it into winter.
Occasions
Modest projection and a clean citrus signature suit casual daytime and office wear well; it lacks the depth or presence expected of formal evenings.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean aromatic, woody, citrus
Subtle differences in overall composition
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