Acqua di Gioia EDP
Acqua di Gioia EDP is a fruity floral fragrance for women by Giorgio Armani, launched in 2010. It is a fresh, joyful scent inspired by the Mediterranean coast, opening with top notes of lemon and crushed mint, moving to a heart of aquatic jasmine and peony, and settling into a warm base of cedar, labdanum, and brown sugar. The scent is described as serene, optimistic, and free-spirited, with an amber woody base.
Fragrance notes
Top notes: Crushed mint leaves, Limone Primo Fiore, and an aquatic green accord
Heart notes: Aquatic jasmine, peony, and pink pepper
Base notes: Cedarwood, brown sugar accord, and labdanum
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Acqua di Gioia EDP
Acqua di Gioia EDP
Acqua di Gioia EDP is a fruity floral fragrance for women by Giorgio Armani, launched in 2010. It is a fresh, joyful scent inspired by the Mediterranean coast, opening with top notes of lemon and crushed mint, moving to a heart of aquatic jasmine and peony, and settling into a warm base of cedar, labdanum, and brown sugar. The scent is described as serene, optimistic, and free-spirited, with an amber woody base.
Fragrance notes
Top notes: Crushed mint leaves, Limone Primo Fiore, and an aquatic green accord
Heart notes: Aquatic jasmine, peony, and pink pepper
Base notes: Cedarwood, brown sugar accord, and labdanum
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Description
Acqua di Gioia EDP is a fruity floral fragrance for women by Giorgio Armani, launched in 2010. It is a fresh, joyful scent inspired by the Mediterranean coast, opening with top notes of lemon and crushed mint, moving to a heart of aquatic jasmine and peony, and settling into a warm base of cedar, labdanum, and brown sugar. The scent is described as serene, optimistic, and free-spirited, with an amber woody base.
Fragrance notes
Top notes: Crushed mint leaves, Limone Primo Fiore, and an aquatic green accord
Heart notes: Aquatic jasmine, peony, and pink pepper
Base notes: Cedarwood, brown sugar accord, and labdanum














