Aqua Allegoria Rosa Verde by Guerlain

Aqua Allegoria Rosa Verde 2025

Akira1005
04/18/2025 - 03:48 AM
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Cucumber Water Rose Flavor

I tried it and was given a blotter card. It's cold, below 20 degrees, but I can still smell it on my skin after two hours. It's just like the Body Shop's Aqua Lily. (Top notes: Green apple, watermelon, tangerine, bamboo. Middle notes: Lily, lily of the valley, rose, violet. Base notes: Cedarwood, musk)

I got the official sample.
-After 5 seconds, it smells like rose potpourri for some reason
-After 10 minutes, it smells like pickled cucumber water, or lightly pickled cucumber
-After 15 minutes, it tastes like potpourri rose, seamlessly changing from the bitterness of cucumber
-After 20 minutes, it smells like some kind of bitterness. A bit of a headache. It tastes like kerosene or gasoline
-After 30 minutes, it smells like Japanese pear. Crunchy pear water with little sweetness or sourness (slightly gasoline

It's a very interesting scent, but it's difficult to justify the 15,400 yen price tag.If that's the case, I might want the Legendary Series.In Japan, they promote it by including a 1ml sample in a beauty magazine supplement (luxurious!)
It might become popular. Prices are rising overall due to the procurement of raw materials,but I think AA should be priced at under 10,000 probably be a little over 10,000 yen at most.Otherwise, the balance with the Legendary Series will be off.

P.S.
This is puzzling, but in Japan it is listed on the official website as “Wanashi”, or “Nashi pear”. However, on the French and British sites, it is simply “nashi” only. My sense is that this is indeed a crispy Japanese pear, and the sales staff also said that it has the aroma of a Japanese pear. But the official sites in Europe and the U.S. don't mention it, and the expression “Japanese pear” only in Japan doesn't make sense...
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