Blu Indaco Giardini di Toscana
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Helpful Review
Floating on Almond-Vanilla-Citrus Cloud 7
I had no idea about this fragrance at all, and it hit me unexpectedly like a thunderbolt. Sure, everyone and their grandma knows Bianco Latte by now. Sometimes you even hear about other Giardini scents, like Celeste or Borabora. But this one? Never heard of it.
I was in Bruges over Pentecost and visited a nice niche perfumery there (shoutout to Chocres in Bruges, 100% recommend visiting). They had some Giardini di Toscana fragrances on display, so I decided to test them out.
As I was browsing through the other scents, the fragrance from my right wrist kept wafting towards me: fluffy, creamy, a soft almond-vanilla combo brightened up by a zesty citrus fruit. It was the Blu Indaco, which I had simply sprayed on because I had never encountered it before.
The end of the story: I unexpectedly left the store with this fragrance in my bag. Normally, I would test a scent over days and weeks. Risky, but I haven’t regretted it so far: the fragrance is very suitable for everyday wear, not too intrusive, and pleasant, so I’ve worn it almost every day.
If you like creamy vanilla/almond scents that aren’t too sweet and edible, this is the right choice. Sometimes it even reminds me a bit of a luxurious baby powder (there’s supposed to be a specific audience for that). It also leans towards almond milk body lotion.
Longevity and sillage are decent, not quite as strong as other mentioned GdT fragrances, but still very present in the first hours.
In any case, it was an absolute surprise for me, and I keep wondering why no one is talking about this beautiful fragrance?
I was in Bruges over Pentecost and visited a nice niche perfumery there (shoutout to Chocres in Bruges, 100% recommend visiting). They had some Giardini di Toscana fragrances on display, so I decided to test them out.
As I was browsing through the other scents, the fragrance from my right wrist kept wafting towards me: fluffy, creamy, a soft almond-vanilla combo brightened up by a zesty citrus fruit. It was the Blu Indaco, which I had simply sprayed on because I had never encountered it before.
The end of the story: I unexpectedly left the store with this fragrance in my bag. Normally, I would test a scent over days and weeks. Risky, but I haven’t regretted it so far: the fragrance is very suitable for everyday wear, not too intrusive, and pleasant, so I’ve worn it almost every day.
If you like creamy vanilla/almond scents that aren’t too sweet and edible, this is the right choice. Sometimes it even reminds me a bit of a luxurious baby powder (there’s supposed to be a specific audience for that). It also leans towards almond milk body lotion.
Longevity and sillage are decent, not quite as strong as other mentioned GdT fragrances, but still very present in the first hours.
In any case, it was an absolute surprise for me, and I keep wondering why no one is talking about this beautiful fragrance?
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2 Comments
Koi77 6 months ago
1
Weil er nicht auf Tiktok beworben wird und die gängigen Influencer keine Flakons davon zugeschickt bekommen haben - daher interessiert es die Hälfte der Parfumas und -os hier nicht 🥹
Sabbi084 1 year ago
1
Ich finde den auch unbeschreiblich schön. Der sollte wirklich mehr Aufmerksamkeit bekommen 👏

