The Story
Why it exists.
Acqua di Giò Profondo arrives in 2024 with a different kind of ambition. Instead of reaching for familiar aquatic territory, it turns inward, toward textures that feel ancient and elemental. The opening offers bright, sparkling citrus that quickly gives way to something deeper and more resinous. Marine notes rise and fall like tides, carrying hints of salt and sea air, but they never dominate. The real character emerges in the heart: mineral warmth that feels like sun-warmed stone, combined with aromatic herbs that add a quiet complexity. As the fragrance settles, woody and musky elements take over, creating a drydown that lingers close to the skin. It's the kind of scent that reveals itself slowly, rewarding patience with subtle shifts in character.
If this were a song
Community picks
Midnight City
M83
The Beginning
Acqua di Giò Profondo arrives in 2024 with a different kind of ambition. Instead of reaching for familiar aquatic territory, it turns inward, toward textures that feel ancient and elemental. The opening offers bright, sparkling citrus that quickly gives way to something deeper and more resinous. Marine notes rise and fall like tides, carrying hints of salt and sea air, but they never dominate. The real character emerges in the heart: mineral warmth that feels like sun-warmed stone, combined with aromatic herbs that add a quiet complexity. As the fragrance settles, woody and musky elements take over, creating a drydown that lingers close to the skin. It's the kind of scent that reveals itself slowly, rewarding patience with subtle shifts in character.
Marine and mineral are two different languages. Most aquatics pick one, fresh water or salty air. Acqua di Giò Profondo speaks both. Green mandarin opens clean and almost sharp, but the marine notes that follow aren't the soapy oceanic of the original. They're mineral. The smell of waves retreating from dark stone. That shift, from aquatic to mineral-aquatic, is what makes this distinctive. Rosemary and lavender then step in with that Mediterranean herb garden quality, grounding the sea breeze to something earthier. Cedar and patchouli in the base keep it masculine, keep it warm, keep it from floating away entirely.
The Evolution
The opening hits quickly. Green mandarin and marine arrive together, a cold bright splash that reads clean but not sweet. Within ten minutes the rosemary and lavender arrive, cooling the citrus, bringing that herbal Mediterranean feel. The marine doesn't disappear, it deepens, becomes less about freshness and more about mineral salt. The cedar builds slowly, adding warmth under the herbs. At the two-hour mark, the patchouli and ambergris arrive. This is where it changes. The mineral salt persists, but now it's warm, ambergris doing its thing, that slightly animalic waxy salt that keeps the marine alive without being sweet. The drydown lasts. Cedar and patchouli anchor everything, and the ambergris holds on for hours, closer to the skin than projecting, but present the next morning if you wore it to sleep.
Cultural Impact
Acqua di Giò Profondo occupies a distinctive space in the aquatic fragrance landscape. Marine depth that doesn't announce itself, mineral warmth that reads as mature rather than fresh. The scent avoids the bright, ozonic clichés that often define aquatic fragrances, instead offering something with more gravitas and subtle complexity. It's a fragrance that suggests quiet confidence, the kind of presence that doesn't need to shout to be felt. There's a depth here that speaks to those who appreciate nuance in their scents, who find beauty in restraint rather than projection.
The House
Italy · Est. 1975
Giorgio Armani fragrances translate the house's signature Italian elegance into the world of scent. Known for its sophisticated and timeless character, the brand creates perfumes that feel both modern and classic, enhancing the wearer's personality rather than overpowering it. It's the olfactory equivalent of a perfectly tailored, unlined jacket: effortless, confident, and impeccably constructed.
If this were a song
Community picks
This fragrance sounds like late afternoon light on water, not bright, not dark, but that specific golden hour when the sea turns warm. The opening has a cold snap, like a bass note hitting in a minor key. The heart softens into something almost contemplative, ambient with a pulse. By drydown, it's that same note held long after the room has emptied.
Midnight City
M83





















