Citrus Fragrances: Am I Equipped For A Cruel Summer?

Citrus Fragrances - Rochas Eau de Rochas Homme EDT

When temperatures recently hit the upper twenties and it was only early spring, I knew, to quote, the lyrics of the 1980s Bananarama hit, “It’s a cruel, (cruel) cruel summer”, I’d better gather some of my favourite citrus fragrances. ASAP.

Living on the southern tip of Africa, in Johannesburg, is problematic in summer. My level of comfort is 25°C max. Anything over that and I start to wilt. Rapidly.

Citrus Fragrances - Dunhill Icon EDP

All I want is to feel refreshed and elegant, as opposed to too hot and very bothered. That’s not too demanding, is it?

This selection of citrus fragrances is guaranteed to put the cool into old school. You’re allowed to groan…

Any citrus favourites of yours? And do you dread summer like I do?

Citrus Fragrances - John Varvatos Artisan Pure EDT

MAURER & WIRTZ 4711 ORIGINAL EAU DE COLOGNE (WILHELM MUELHENS)

There aren’t many fragrances that have the pedigree of 4711 Original Eau de Cologne (you can also call it “the poor man’s Tom Ford Neroli Portofino”). Launched in 1792 and created by Wilhelm Muelhens, apparently its formula hasn’t changed 230+ years later.

What also hasn’t changed over the decades (no, I haven’t been around as long) is the effect this fragrant tonic has on my mood.

The intro is all about uplifting citrus notes, including orange, lemon and bergamot, with basil, rosemary and lavender adding aromatics to the freshness. A big dose of neroli brings the best kind of feel-good sunshine whenever I douse myself in the stuff.

The splash-on format makes me feel rather chic, too.

Citrus Fragrances - 4711 Original Eau de Cologne

ROCHAS EAU DE ROCHAS HOMME EDT (NICOLAS MAMOUNAS)

I don’t normally wear a fragrance for its opening, but the one for Eau de Rochas Homme is so good at helping lift the mood and focus the thoughts, I do so. Repeatedly.

The intro to this 1993 classic is all citrus-green-soapy freshness, with lemon, lime, lemon verbena, bergamot and aldehydes in the mix. A floral bouquet follows and freesia, in particular, keeps the freshness coming. Soft touches of vetiver, oakmoss and cedar feature in the woody drydown.

This creation is as light as an Amalfi breeze, but no problemo pressing repeat.

Citrus Fragrances - Rochas Eau de Rochas Homme EDT

ACQUA DI PARMA COLONIA ESSENZA EAU DE COLOGNE

Launched in 2010 and billed as a modern interpretation of the classic original, Essenza isn’t a radical reworking, but rather a case of different emphases.

Neroli and grapefruit are more pronounced in the opening, and the aromatic aspect has been toned down slightly. This version feels fuller than the original while losing none of its uplifting freshness.

It’s seriously good stuff. Many of its fans think it’s even better than its illustrious ancestor. I’m not sure I’d go that far, but it’s certainly one of the classiest citrus fragrances around.

Citrus Fragrances - Acqua di Parma Colonia Essenza EDC

DUNHILL ICON EDP (CARLOS BENAÏM)

When Dunhill Icon was launched in 2015, it was very much part of the brand’s sophisticated gentleman approach and admirably so.

The opening features the freshness of neroli, bergamot and petitgrain, all citrus greenery. It develops in complexity with an interplay between the spice of black pepper and cardamom and the clean aromatics of lavender. The drydown features crisp vetiver and a hint of earthy oakmoss.

There’s something stylishly soapy and sparkling about this EDP. It feels modern yet timeless at the same time.

And then there’s the award-winning bottle produced by South African industrial designer Mark Eisen. The metal and glass combo is a nod to the house’s motoring heritage. From the fragrance to the packaging, it gets everything right.

Citrus Fragrances - Dunhill Icon EDP

JOHN VARVATOS ARTISAN PURE EDT (RODRIGO FLORES-ROUX)

The John Varvatos Pure range can always be relied upon to deliver a quality citrus hit, but this 2017 release from the American designer brand must be my favourite. Inspired by the lush hills of Xalapa, Mexico, with its coffee and citrus groves, it gets the balance between sweet and sour just right.

The opening belongs to a medley of citrus notes: mandarin orange, lemon and bergamot. Clementine stands out with its sweet juiciness. Notes of thyme and marjoram give it a subtle herbal aspect. The absolutely green petitgrain is partnered with zingy ginger for fabulously fresh spiciness. The drydown maintains the clean vibe with a combo of musk and wood notes.

I love the bottle too, with its holiday vibe.

Citrus Fragrances - John Varvatos Artisan Pure EDT

John Varvatos Artisan Pure EDT, Elie Saab In White EDP, Coach Floral EDP, Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey Pure Nectar de Parfum, Zadig & Voltaire This Is Him! Capsule Collection EDT Reviews

John Varvatos Artisan Pure EDT

After an initially slow start to the year, the fragrance counters are starting to get busy with all sorts of new  arrivals. We’ve got a pretty mixed bag here, with John Varvatos Artisan Pure, Elie Saab In White, Coach Floral EDP reviews. Are they worth getting out of bed for?

John Varvatos Artisan Pure EDT (Nose: Rodrigo Flores-Roux)

I am a big fan of Flores-Roux’s work for John Varvatos fragrances. There’s always an impressively long list of notes for John Varvatos fragrances and Artisan Pure is no different. Inspired by the lush Xalapa region of Mexico, it opens with a big punch of sunny citrus notes. Then there’s a herbal heart (with a standout Italian orris note) and woody base. It’s deliciously crisp summer freshness in a beautifully designed bottle. R1 225 for 75ml and R1 495 for 125ml.

John Varvatos Artisan Pure EDT

Coach Floral EDP (Noses: Shyamala Maisondieu, Nadège le Garlantezec and Nathalie Gracia-Cetto)

Pretty bottle. Pretty fragrance. While Coach Floral EDP isn’t going to be getting any awards for originality, it’s a very accessible and pleasant fragrance. Heart notes include tea rose, jasmine sambac and gardenia. R795 for 30ml, R1 190 for 50ml and R1 490 for 90ml.

Coach Floral EDP

Elie Saab In White EDP (Nose: Jerôme Di Marino)

I ain’t no blushing bride, but that doesn’t stop me from liking this wedding-inspired fruity-floral-chypre fragrance. It has a lovely creamy quality throughout, with notes that include mandarin essence, blackcurrant bud, jasmine sambac, orange blossom absolute, vanilla and ylang-ylang. R890 for 30ml, R1 410 for 50ml and R1 900 for 90ml.

Elie Saab In White EDP

Zadig & Voltaire This Is Him! Capsule Collection EDT Pour Lui (Noses: Nathalie Lorson and Aurelien Guichard)

Okay, so strictly speaking this is not a new fragrance (Zadig & Voltaire This Is Him! was originally launched in 2016). But this limited-edition collaboration with NYC tattoo artist Virginia Elwood is a good reminder why Zadig & Voltaire fragrances are worth sniffing out. Featuring notes of incense, vanilla, pepper and sandalwood, it’s an easy-going and very appealing take on the smoky, woody theme. R475 for 20ml and R1 085 for 100ml.

Zadig & Voltaire This Is Him! Capsule Collection EDT Pour Lui

Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey Pure Nectar de Parfum (Noses: Dominique Ropion and Fanny Bal)

Previous fragrances in the L’Eau d’Issey Pure range have interpreted a drop of dew (L’Eau d’Issey Pure EDP) and delicate petals (L’Eau d’Issey Pure EDT). The latest, Nectar de Parfum, is more floral in character. It ventures into sweet territory, with initial stand-out notes of pear, honey and rose. Hallelujah, it’s not the cloying variety and the aquatic element will be very familiar to Issey Miyake fragrance fans. R925 for 30ml, R1 430 for 50ml and R1 820 for 90ml.

Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey Pure Nectar de Parfum