Cedro di Taormina

Acqua di Parma
Good priceCedro di Taormina by Acqua di Parma ranks among the best perfumes for men .This top greens & herbs fragrance blends Basil, Cedar, Citruses, Labdanum, Lavender, Pepper, Petitgrain, Vetiver notes with greens & herbs, flowers, citrus, resins & balsams, woods & mosses, spices accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Cedro di Taormina excels as one of the best perfumes for summer or spring, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Cedro di Taormina as a leading greens & herbs fragrance for men, a must-try from Acqua di Parma's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top men's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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Very optimistic composition with lime and cedar. Tried in sunny Catania in December, Sicily. Smell of freshly washed clothes, what each Italian "Donna" hangs on the balcony. Smell of Sicily and holidays. Long lasting, clean unisex. For tranquil soul only.
Smells Awesome, this is the 2nd best in the collection behind Ginepro which is a classic. All masculine. Crisp. Its a woody, zesty, peppery and Lavenderish scent. I get compliments with this one. I bought a bottle for my collection. Its long lasting. I recommend a try or buy for a man
This was a total dud for me. Not surprised it’s been discontinued because it’s just not very interesting at all. Even after a heavy spraying it’s barely detectable in 45 minutes. Dry down is flat, boring and cheap smelling. Good riddance.
another one i desperately wanted to love but not even the presence of cedar or citruses brought me round. next to others in the Blu line this feels rather heavy which initially was a deviation from the Blu line's aesthetic i welcomed. as sad as i am to see this is being discontinued (because i am confident that this morphs beautifully on the right body chemistry) i can see why it has landed in the chop pile. CdT would have fared better as a variant on the Colonia line; you expect a stronger level of intensity and denseness from offerings outside of the Blu range. here's where things got interesting: the Colonia Sandalo flanker, which at its base smells almost identical to Cedro Taormina, offers much the same wooded experience but in a cohesive way. that is where Cedro Taormina falls apart on my skin - loads of strong notes shouting and competing with each other. there's also something that runs throughout that reminds me of vegetable soup. i swear to god i can smell V8 tomato juice and long simmered celery through the entire wear time. in fairness i think it is wonderful ADP wishes to incorporate more wood dominant fragrances to their catalogue and the longevity of Cedro Taormina is impressive. the one area i feel this worked for the Blu line is that it compliments in all weather - hot, cold, humid, dry. this was ahead of its time and feels like a very polished rough draft, which i hope to mean is a sign of more woody offerings to come from ADP.
Fresh, manly and very mediterranean. Great summer scent. I recently bought it while on vacation in southern Spain and I somehow think my Spanish experience was enhanced cause of this perfume :) Not great longevity but still a good 2 hours projection and then a skin scent for another 4-5 hours. Very enjoyable.