Blu Mediterraneo Mandorlo di Sicilia Eau de Toilette
The soft almond member of Blu Mediterraneo, warmer and more gourmand than the citrus icons.
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Story & heritage
The brand chronology lists Mandorlo di Sicilia as a 1999 Blu Mediterraneo fragrance. Neiman Marcus describes it around Sicily's warmth and the native Avola almond, placing it at the softer, creamier end of the blue-bottle family.
Its role in the icon set is contrast: where Arancia and Bergamotto are sparkling citrus, Mandorlo gives Blu Mediterraneo a rounded almond signature.
Materials & craft
Retail copy lists star anise and Italian citrus fruits with green almond and ylang-ylang, over cedarwood, vanilla and white musk. The verified Avola-almond reference grounds the scent in Sicily rather than in generic sweetness.
How to choose & style
Mandorlo is the blue bottle for knitwear, soft cotton and evening resort dressing. Choose it when you want Acqua di Parma sunshine with a creamier drydown.