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Cool Water

Few fragrances have defined an era the way Davidoff Cool Water did. Released in 1988 and composed by perfumer Pierre Bourdon, this Eau de Toilette for men arrived before the word "aquatic" even existed as a fragrance category and essentially invented it. It went on to influence almost every fresh masculine released in the decade that followed. Aromatica carries the Davidoff Cool Water decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can experience this benchmark firsthand rather than reading about it.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Mint, Lavender, Coriander, Rosemary, Green Nuances

Heart: Geranium, Neroli, Jasmine, Sandalwood

Base: Oakmoss, Musk, Sandalwood

The Scent

Mint and coriander lead the charge in the first few seconds, and together they produce that sharp, almost electric coolness the name promises. It does not smell like spearmint gum. It smells like cold air coming off deep water, with a faint green herbal quality underneath from the rosemary and lavender working in the background. Bracing rather than sweet, there is something unmistakably masculine about its geometry. Lavender in Cool Water does not behave the way lavender behaves in a barbershop fougere. It sits lower in the mix, more of a structural support than a featured note, giving the whole composition a clean, airy lift. Around the ten-minute mark the coriander begins to soften and the neroli steps forward, adding a slightly luminous, almost watery floral character that keeps the aquatic illusion going without using any synthetic marine molecules. Cool Water predates calone, the chemical that would flood the market with ocean-accord fragrances throughout the 1990s, and Bourdon built the sea feeling out of herbs and flowers instead, which is a more elegant solution. The geranium in the heart is subtle but important, providing a faintly green, slightly metallic note that keeps the composition from tilting too soft. Jasmine threads quietly through the mid-stage, adding a sheer floral warmth that is easy to miss on first wearing but rounds out what might otherwise be an austere herbal structure. By the time it reaches the dry-down, sandalwood and oakmoss take over, and the character shifts from cool and electric to warm and slightly woody. The musk that underpins the base is clean rather than animalic. Some noses will find the dry-down warmer and more powdery than expected given the brisk opening, and that transition is the only thing that divides opinion about this fragrance. Those who prefer the cool phase wish it lasted longer. Those who appreciate the base find it the most wearable part of the whole arc.

When to Wear

Cool Water is best in warm weather, where the mint-and-herb opening lands with the most impact. Think morning gym sessions, weekend beach trips, afternoon errands in summer heat, or the kind of casual outdoor gathering where you want to smell clean and put-together without trying too hard. Aquatic fragrances do their best work when the temperature is working with them, and this one is no exception.

Who Is It For

Someone who grew up wearing this, or the son of someone who did, and wants to understand why it mattered. Also any guy who gravitates toward clean, herb-driven masculines and prefers fresh air over sweetness.

If you enjoy Green Irish Tweed, you already know the aromatic-fresh family Cool Water helped define, and the two are worth comparing back to back. For the next step in the same line, the Cool Water Parfum flanker offers a denser, warmer take on the same DNA. Browse the full Davidoff collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Few fragrances have defined an era the way Davidoff Cool Water did. Released in 1988 and composed by perfumer Pierre Bourdon, this Eau de Toilette for men arrived before the word "aquatic" even existed as a fragrance category and essentially invented it. It went on to influence almost every fresh masculine released in the decade that followed. Aromatica carries the Davidoff Cool Water decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can experience this benchmark firsthand rather than reading about it.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Mint, Lavender, Coriander, Rosemary, Green Nuances

Heart: Geranium, Neroli, Jasmine, Sandalwood

Base: Oakmoss, Musk, Sandalwood

The Scent

Mint and coriander lead the charge in the first few seconds, and together they produce that sharp, almost electric coolness the name promises. It does not smell like spearmint gum. It smells like cold air coming off deep water, with a faint green herbal quality underneath from the rosemary and lavender working in the background. Bracing rather than sweet, there is something unmistakably masculine about its geometry. Lavender in Cool Water does not behave the way lavender behaves in a barbershop fougere. It sits lower in the mix, more of a structural support than a featured note, giving the whole composition a clean, airy lift. Around the ten-minute mark the coriander begins to soften and the neroli steps forward, adding a slightly luminous, almost watery floral character that keeps the aquatic illusion going without using any synthetic marine molecules. Cool Water predates calone, the chemical that would flood the market with ocean-accord fragrances throughout the 1990s, and Bourdon built the sea feeling out of herbs and flowers instead, which is a more elegant solution. The geranium in the heart is subtle but important, providing a faintly green, slightly metallic note that keeps the composition from tilting too soft. Jasmine threads quietly through the mid-stage, adding a sheer floral warmth that is easy to miss on first wearing but rounds out what might otherwise be an austere herbal structure. By the time it reaches the dry-down, sandalwood and oakmoss take over, and the character shifts from cool and electric to warm and slightly woody. The musk that underpins the base is clean rather than animalic. Some noses will find the dry-down warmer and more powdery than expected given the brisk opening, and that transition is the only thing that divides opinion about this fragrance. Those who prefer the cool phase wish it lasted longer. Those who appreciate the base find it the most wearable part of the whole arc.

When to Wear

Cool Water is best in warm weather, where the mint-and-herb opening lands with the most impact. Think morning gym sessions, weekend beach trips, afternoon errands in summer heat, or the kind of casual outdoor gathering where you want to smell clean and put-together without trying too hard. Aquatic fragrances do their best work when the temperature is working with them, and this one is no exception.

Who Is It For

Someone who grew up wearing this, or the son of someone who did, and wants to understand why it mattered. Also any guy who gravitates toward clean, herb-driven masculines and prefers fresh air over sweetness.

If you enjoy Green Irish Tweed, you already know the aromatic-fresh family Cool Water helped define, and the two are worth comparing back to back. For the next step in the same line, the Cool Water Parfum flanker offers a denser, warmer take on the same DNA. Browse the full Davidoff collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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