Acqua di Parma 2025 EDP
Arancia di Capri La Riserva
Acqua di Parma Arancia di Capri La Riserva is an Eau de Parfum launched in 2025, created by Jérôme di Marino. Arancia di Capri La Riserva opens with Blood Orange, Bitter Orange, Mandarin, and Petitgrain, settles into a heart of Salt, Mineral, Rosemary, and Basil, and dries down to a base of Suede, Ambrettolide, and Cedar. Acqua di Parma's Arancia di Capri La Riserva carries a Favourite verdict, an aromatic-led wear.
A divisive take on a beloved citrus, Arancia di Capri La Riserva aims for depth and longevity but often sacrifices the bright, natural sparkle of the original. Expect a smoother, musky orange with hit-or-miss performance - some find it lasting, others utterly fleeting.
- Relaxed
- Clean
- Modern
- Subtle
- Sensual
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Best Seasons
A warm-weather pick - at its best in spring and summer.
Best Occasions
With its citrus and musky accords, this scent is ideal for casual wear, allowing its relaxed, smooth character to shine without being overpowering. Its subtle sillage and inconsistent longevity across users mean it's less suited for formal events but can work for dates if you're comfortable with reapplication.
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