Acqua di Parma Magnolia Nobile - Eau de Parfum Woman Fragrance

Acqua di Parma Magnolia Nobile - Eau de Parfum Woman Fragrance

Acqua di Parma Peonia Nobile - Eau de Parfum Woman Fragrance

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Discover the sophisticated fragrance of the eau de parfum Peonia Nobile by Acqua di Parma: an elegantly sublime scent with a graceful sillage that expresses assertive femininity and sensuality. The fragrance of the eau de parfum Peonia Nobile by Acqua di Parma is inspired by the multi-faceted peony flower that is both delicate yet exuberant, and supple yet energetic. This scent opens with refreshing and slightly fruity top notes of black pepper and raspberry. Sumptuous notes of peony come together with geranium, Turkish rose and fresh freesia notes while the base of this eau de parfum is rounded off with enveloping tones of amber, patchouli and musk notes.
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BrandAcqua di Parma
GenderWoman
Base noteAmbery accord, Musl, Patchouli Indonesia
Middle noteEgyptian geranium, Freesia accord, Peony accord, Turkish rose
Top noteBlack pepper, Raspberry accord
Fragrancefloral
Product TypeEau de Parfum
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Acqua di Parma as a synonym for quality and elegance for more than 100 years. The exclusive niche perfume house Acqua di Parma was founded in 1916 in the heart of the old Italian city, Parma. In a small perfume workshop, a modern, light, fresh fragrance was created, quickly won hearts of all Hollywood stars. The first Italian Eau de Cologne was created exclusively from natural derived ingredients and as such, it became the basis for upgrading all new fragrance compositions for this, must-have, Italian brand. Acqua di Parma Colonia Eau de Cologne became a symbol of the 1930s, and its legendary appearance in an art deco bottle remains a trademark of the house today. Over time, Acqua di Parma, a true representative of the Italian style “less is always more”, has become an unavoidable choice for members of high society.