Hey there ULGers, You are ensconced in your mid-summer heatwaves so I went looking through my samples for something suitable. Maybe, I thought, we could sniff something you may have forgotten. Then my eyes spied the glorious blue of Acqua di Parma Arancia Di Capri. The fragrance is turning 25 this year, that’s a really good run. Must be something wonderful in the bottle?
My sample came with an order from First in Fragrance a couple of years ago. I remember spritzing, liking enough to keep the sample and then it languished in a box.
Arancia Di Capri by Acqua di Parma: Blu Mediterraneo Series 1999

Acqua Di Parma gives the gfeatured accords:
Top: Italian Sweet Orange, Italian Mandarin, Italian Lemon
Heart: Petit Grain, Cardamom
Base: Caramel, Musk
Bittersweet citrus and smooth greenery open up Arancia Di Capri. It’s a beautifully worked reissue of the old trope. Very cologne-ish and refreshing. There is an added extra of cool earthiness like walking through dappled shade in lightly wooded, well mulched parklands. This opening lasts much longer than expected and I really get to enjoy it before we move on.
As we enter the heart the citrus becomes more pithy and there is some warmth to the greenery, sawdusty woods. I keep thinking what a beautiful everyday spritz Arancia Di Capri would make. It’s fairly simple but lovely enough that a perfumista could easily wear it daily. What I really think it would be excellent for is both the younger and much older ends of the perfume wearing spectrum. Excellent gateway to more refined fragrance and also a good go-to for someone who wants to smell good but really doesn’t care about perfumes like we do.
When they noted caramel I was expecting it to have a really gourmand base but it’s not like that at all. More of a low key amber that rides underneath a vegetal musk. The citrus pith never truly leaves and longevity for this cologne style EdT is excellent.

Another thing I love about many of the Acqua Di Parma range is that they come in five sizes. Choose from the very elegant 30ml travel pictured above to an enormous 180ml behemoth. There is also a beauty/bath range and ambient fragrance choices. You and your home can be top to bottom Arancia Di Capri. If I was a one scent kinda person this would be very alluring.
Sound good?
Portia xx
I find all the Blu Meditteraneo line infinitely wearable all year round. I got very excited about Mandorlo & bought a bottle a decade ago. It got thunked but I never replaced it. Now I would opt for one of the citruses. Though I am tempted by the travel set.
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Oh yes, a travel set is always a fave Alityke. I’ve quite a collection that don’t get nearly enough wear.
Agree on how wearable the line is.
Portia xx
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This does sound good. My Blu Mediterraneo is Fico di Amalfi, which smells more like nectarine than fig to me, but is still refreshing and summery.
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OOOHHHH Sounds perfect for the crazy summer that seems to be happening in the North right now Nose prose.
Portia xx
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I was given a Discovery Set of Acqua di Parma and must see if this one is in it. The packaging was so pretty I haven’t even taken the cellophane off!
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OMG! Vanessa, I’m like that too. Sometimes the perfection of the pack is so good I just want it to stay like that.
Portia xx
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I don’t remember if I previously confessed, but for years I read this brand as Acqua di Pharma, and this influenced my attitude towards their perfumes.
I tried several, didn’t find any to be too appealing – and just stopped following the brand. But I know several people who like their perfumes – so, it’s all just in my head :)
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OMG Undina, THAT would be a funny Saturday Question too. What do you mispronounce in perfume land? HA!
I’ve only owned a bottle of their Colonia that had a hefty hit of oud. It was nice but if memory serves me right one of my buddies fell madly for it and I gave it to them. Anna Maria loves the rose one and I think they have a very pretty magnolia (don’t quote me)
Portia xx
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