Collezione '15

Acquasala 2015

Acquasala by Gabriella Chieffo
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7.8 / 10 102 Ratings
Acquasala is a popular perfume by Gabriella Chieffo for women and men and was released in 2015. The scent is aquatic-fresh. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Aquatic
Fresh
Spicy
Woody
Green

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
AlgaeAlgae NutmegNutmeg Elemi resinElemi resin Black pepperBlack pepper NeroliNeroli CarawayCaraway
Heart Notes Heart Notes
FrankincenseFrankincense MyrrhMyrrh IrisIris
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk CashmeranCashmeran AmberAmber OakmossOakmoss PatchouliPatchouli
Ratings
Scent
7.8102 Ratings
Longevity
7.880 Ratings
Sillage
6.985 Ratings
Bottle
7.478 Ratings
Submitted by Michael, last update on 26.03.2024.
Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the "Collezione '15" collection.

Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
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Longevity
8.5
Scent
Leimbacher

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Leimbacher
Leimbacher
Top Review 24  
Marble stone and travel obligation
"Acquasala" is a grey fog, spray that splashes forward. A maritime Northern European, luxurious and spicy/powdery. Smells like the Dead Sea. Algig but never rotten/fishy, with salt crust and very expensive. Like Tony Montana's pool. Sunny and autumnal at the same time. Much more Baltic than Mediterranean. But I like him very much. Sandy and limy, chalk meets longing. Bulgari in niche.

A holiday tip. Warm. Strong. Self-confident. Shady and therefore almost more suitable for spring and autumn than midsummer. Space-filling but never overwhelming. A scent that paints pictures. From sailing and naps on the beach, from naked, damp skin and sandy hair, from affection in the wind, from free breaths despite make-up, from vulnerable masculinity and the desire for the world. After lunch.

Flacon: the real stone lid is particularly impressive. Very fancy.
Sillage: Do not use on the plane, I heard... Otherwise it is strong but never overpowering.
Shelf life: 8 hours and more - one of the longest aquatics.

Conclusion: a mixture of North Sea and limestone, powder puff and declaration of love, chalkboard and hickeys, salt lake and Trevi fountain. A unique aquat. And much more than that
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Scent
JilMare

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JilMare
JilMare
Very helpful Review 14  
lost at sea
You've left me
My heart it has cracks, quite many, not only from you
it has collected them over many years

A salt crust sticks these cracks
when it rains it begins to soften and everything threatens to collapse

so far the sun always came before her, which strengthens the tender skin again and makes the heart, the crystals, sparkle in the warming rays
dark clouds are raised, the sky hangs low

I lie in the sand, tired, at the end of my strength
my right cheek is heavy in the sand, I can't open my eyes
I'm wearing a light cotton dress that slipped up to my thighs and slowly absorbs the moisture, but I don't care, no matter what, no matter < br /> I surrender, surrender, wait for the rain that will soften and decompose everything

With last force I lift the eyelids, a little only
My left hand I see lying in the sand, listlessly I push a groove with my index finger into the slightly damp sand and the grains of sand in front of me
they sparkle easily in diffuse light
Each of them is different and they refract the light in different directions
Is not every one of them incomparable and beautiful ?

Now I feel the water on my feet, I smell it - the sea !
Gently the foamy delicate spray washes around my feet, the salt - it crawls up in my nose

With all my strength I draw the air into my nose and deep into the lungs
It fills me, the sea air
-Sea salt and light, very delicate sweet algae smell flood me and I take it up like a thirsty person the first sip of water

The sea, it lies before me, in infinite vastness
This infinity is comforting

The dark fog is clearing

I pull my upper body through the sand, with a view towards the sea
Yes, there it is - light gray-blue with the hint of sunlight
Light, bright incense mist rises and rises up to the sky, a seagull pulls its path, my head is suddenly very clear

Delicate flower smell blows from the land and pervades the incense mist that clears
The sun comes slowly through and light floods the horizon

I can feel and smell them, the tender warmth, warm skin, the warm sand, the incense mist that lights up, the bright flowers of the land, the sea and the algae and see them, the shells in the sand

and I know
everything will be fine

Sometime
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7
Longevity
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Scent
DonJuanDeCat

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DonJuanDeCat
DonJuanDeCat
Top Review 20  
Don't you scratch your sack!!
So dear ones! Wow, what a start, I can be really nice :)
After the last days were a bit cool and rainy, the weather gradually gets warmer again. Soon it is even really hot again, so that one could imagine with half a head that one would rather be somewhere at the sea in such a weather.

Especially with a scent like Acquasala here you can imagine such wonderful places somewhere out by the sea better, if you should manage not to think about the World Cup (*sigh* because of the World Cup nobody will read my commissioners anymore... so I should take a break for a month, or what do you think? He he he :DD).

Yes,... this scent is wonderfully suitable for using on holiday. ... oh, man... now I want to go on vacation. Somewhere lay me on a beach, go for a swim, build sand bottles, watch bathing mermaids and throw out coconuts... *sigh*

Well then, I write first of all my fragrance impression here before I sigh even more :D

The fragrance:
Hm, the fragrance begins fresh with citric notes, especially with neroli. Then there is some spicy black pepper, which causes a little tingling in the nose, as well as algae, which smell as usual unusual, but also really give a sea atmosphere, whereby this impression is reinforced by the ascending, salty notes.
Muscat is one of those notes that one perceives, but may not always recognize as muscat. If it wasn't here in the fragrance pyramid, I wouldn't even have noticed that there's nutmeg in here.
Anyway, the maritime notes, i.e. the algae and the salt weaken a bit over time (just like the pepper), so that you can smell the neroli well again in the heart note. But then you can smell the resinous smoky scents like myrrh and frankincense, which are low dosed here, so that they also fit very well to a summery scent. A slight sweetness comes from somewhere, too, but I don't know where it comes from.
Hm... the fragrance becomes softer over time, simply more pleasant, this could be due to cashmere, which makes fragrances as beautiful and gentle as fragrances like iris or vanilla normally do.
Musk can be smelled well in the base, Amber only a little later. A generally beautiful fragrance whose maritime notes, such as algae and salt, are clearly stronger at the beginning, weaken a little later, but can then be smelled better again for a short time, whereby even later the fragrance also smells warmer and smoother. And I would say that you can smell some neroli again in the later base, because now the maritime notes weaken again a bit. Finally, the fragrance ends with amber, light resinous scents and weak neroli.
Hmm, Acquasala is a fragrance that is simply fragrant at any time :)

The Sillage and the shelf life:
The charisma is surprisingly good for a (warm) summer scent, but this is probably due to the maritime notes, which, although not so strong, nevertheless radiate nicely and therefore the scent is not necessarily only smellable at close range.
The durability is also convincing with more than eight hours.

The bottle:
The bottle is rectangular and quite simple, even though the glass of it is certainly very high quality. The special feature, however, is the lid, which was made of limestone and therefore each lid should theoretically be unique. Like I said, the bottle is nice, but simple.

Aaaah, as described at the beginning, this fragrance conveys the atmosphere of the sea in a wonderful way, with everything that belongs to it like a beautiful sandy beach, palms, tasty drinks, tasty girls, er... :D

Oh, yes, the sea. There is hardly a more beautiful sight.
But sometimes this sight is saddened by "things" like men over 50 or 60, who think they have to present their partly very hairy bodies with clearly visible "appendages" completely without their clothes. And then sometimes one of them even comes up with the idea of scratching his naked sack! ARGH!!!
Sure, of course some people could write that you don't have to look there, but you know exactly what it's like with such things. Once you see it, you can't look away for a few seconds. And in these few seconds you see more than you actually wanted! Bah!!! D
But anyway, sea is sea! :DD

Hey he he, but as I said, this fragrance has become a wonderful holiday fragrance or a fragrance to put you in a holiday mood. You have to like salty notes and maritime scents in general, but if this is the case, then Acquasala is definitely one of those scents that you could memorize in summer. By the way, I should also mention that the salty notes are well dosed and don't radiate as pungently as some scents do. However a small hint: The smell is nice, but not necessarily very fresh, it does not really refresh you on the really hot days, but is only well wearable!

Yeah, I'd definitely try that scent!
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