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Cool Water Reborn

Green, pared-back, and deliberately stripped of nostalgia, Davidoff Cool Water Reborn is a 2022 Eau de Toilette for men that takes the brand's most iconic name and rebuilds it from scratch. Where the original leaned into aquatic freshness, Reborn goes sharper. It is a tight three-note composition of galbanum, rosemary, and Haitian vetiver that smells less like the ocean and more like sun-warmed herbs on a hillside. Aromatica carries the Davidoff Cool Water Reborn decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Galbanum

Heart: Rosemary

Base: Haitian Vetiver

The Scent

Galbanum announces itself immediately: that cold, green, slightly resinous bite that can read as wet pine needles or fresh-cut stems depending on the skin it lands on. It opens with clarity and a faint soapy edge, not sweet, not aquatic, confidently herbal-green in character. Within a few minutes the rosemary begins to surface, and this is where Reborn finds its footing. The rosemary here is not the culinary kind; it is a cooler, more aromatic read, sitting right on the line between a traditional fougere and something more austere. The two notes together, galbanum and rosemary, create a sparingly green accord that reads as linear and precise. Do not expect much evolution in the first twenty minutes. What you spray is essentially what you get, and that clarity is either its strongest quality or its main limitation depending on what you want from a fragrance.

As the dry-down begins, the Haitian vetiver eases in with a dry, grassy, slightly smoky texture that gives the composition some weight without pulling it warm. This vetiver does not read earthy in the way of classic French vetivers; it stays relatively clean and subdued, more functional backbone than feature ingredient. The transition from the sharp green opening to this quieter, drier base is gradual rather than abrupt, which keeps the overall impression cohesive even as individual notes shift in prominence. By the forty-five-minute mark the scent has settled into a close, skin-level impression of green herb and dry grass. It can read as a precise and pleasantly minimal green fougere, or it can feel too simple and slightly synthetic at this price point, depending on the wearer's tolerance for restraint. There is also a passing resemblance to Dior Sauvage Eau de Parfum in the dry-down phase, likely a shared galbanum-vetiver axis, though Reborn is considerably lighter and more herbal in character. What is not in dispute is that it bears little resemblance to the original Cool Water, as the aquatic character of the original is entirely absent here.

The composition rewards patience in one specific way: the vetiver, which starts as a quiet backdrop, gradually becomes more prominent as the top notes fade, giving the fragrance a slightly warmer, more grounded finish than the opening suggests. This shift is subtle and unhurried, but it is the one moment where Reborn does something other than hold its opening chord. The interplay between the receding rosemary and the slowly rising vetiver gives the base a layered quality that the stark opening does not hint at, and it is worth letting the fragrance breathe rather than judging it in the first spray.

When to Wear

Cool Water Reborn is best suited to warm-weather daytime wear, spring and summer mornings, outdoor settings, or open-air environments where a clean green scent reads appropriately. It works well at the office or on a casual weekend where you want something low-maintenance and inoffensive without reaching for a generic aquatic.

Who Is It For

Someone who gravitates toward green, herb-forward fougeres and prefers minimal compositions over layered complexity will find Reborn a natural fit, particularly those who find most fresh fragrances too sweet or too watery and want something drier.

Fans of the original Davidoff Cool Water should sample Reborn first, as the DNA is different, but those who enjoy restrained aromatic greens will find it sits naturally alongside Cool Water Parfum. 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

Green, pared-back, and deliberately stripped of nostalgia, Davidoff Cool Water Reborn is a 2022 Eau de Toilette for men that takes the brand's most iconic name and rebuilds it from scratch. Where the original leaned into aquatic freshness, Reborn goes sharper. It is a tight three-note composition of galbanum, rosemary, and Haitian vetiver that smells less like the ocean and more like sun-warmed herbs on a hillside. Aromatica carries the Davidoff Cool Water Reborn decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Galbanum

Heart: Rosemary

Base: Haitian Vetiver

The Scent

Galbanum announces itself immediately: that cold, green, slightly resinous bite that can read as wet pine needles or fresh-cut stems depending on the skin it lands on. It opens with clarity and a faint soapy edge, not sweet, not aquatic, confidently herbal-green in character. Within a few minutes the rosemary begins to surface, and this is where Reborn finds its footing. The rosemary here is not the culinary kind; it is a cooler, more aromatic read, sitting right on the line between a traditional fougere and something more austere. The two notes together, galbanum and rosemary, create a sparingly green accord that reads as linear and precise. Do not expect much evolution in the first twenty minutes. What you spray is essentially what you get, and that clarity is either its strongest quality or its main limitation depending on what you want from a fragrance.

As the dry-down begins, the Haitian vetiver eases in with a dry, grassy, slightly smoky texture that gives the composition some weight without pulling it warm. This vetiver does not read earthy in the way of classic French vetivers; it stays relatively clean and subdued, more functional backbone than feature ingredient. The transition from the sharp green opening to this quieter, drier base is gradual rather than abrupt, which keeps the overall impression cohesive even as individual notes shift in prominence. By the forty-five-minute mark the scent has settled into a close, skin-level impression of green herb and dry grass. It can read as a precise and pleasantly minimal green fougere, or it can feel too simple and slightly synthetic at this price point, depending on the wearer's tolerance for restraint. There is also a passing resemblance to Dior Sauvage Eau de Parfum in the dry-down phase, likely a shared galbanum-vetiver axis, though Reborn is considerably lighter and more herbal in character. What is not in dispute is that it bears little resemblance to the original Cool Water, as the aquatic character of the original is entirely absent here.

The composition rewards patience in one specific way: the vetiver, which starts as a quiet backdrop, gradually becomes more prominent as the top notes fade, giving the fragrance a slightly warmer, more grounded finish than the opening suggests. This shift is subtle and unhurried, but it is the one moment where Reborn does something other than hold its opening chord. The interplay between the receding rosemary and the slowly rising vetiver gives the base a layered quality that the stark opening does not hint at, and it is worth letting the fragrance breathe rather than judging it in the first spray.

When to Wear

Cool Water Reborn is best suited to warm-weather daytime wear, spring and summer mornings, outdoor settings, or open-air environments where a clean green scent reads appropriately. It works well at the office or on a casual weekend where you want something low-maintenance and inoffensive without reaching for a generic aquatic.

Who Is It For

Someone who gravitates toward green, herb-forward fougeres and prefers minimal compositions over layered complexity will find Reborn a natural fit, particularly those who find most fresh fragrances too sweet or too watery and want something drier.

Fans of the original Davidoff Cool Water should sample Reborn first, as the DNA is different, but those who enjoy restrained aromatic greens will find it sits naturally alongside Cool Water Parfum. 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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