Smeraldo by Sylvaine Delacourte | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Smeraldo smell like?
Smeraldo opens with a sharp, invigorating snap of green that feels like walking through a dew-dampened garden at sunrise. The initial spray is dominated by the tart, zesty bite of Italian lime and yuz...
The fragrance community widely recognizes Smeraldo as an understated and elegant choice, often drawing comparisons to the refined, high-class vibe of Chanel’s Beige.
There is a strong consensus that the scent is exceptionally versatile, with many enthusiasts noting it functions as a "year-round" staple that transitions seamlessly from spring blossoms into summer heat.
Many reviewers highlight its unique "green-gourmand" quality, praising the way the fragrance manages to be fruity and creamy without losing its fresh, botanical identity.
While the scent profile is highly praised for its sophistication, performance is a frequent topic of discussion; some users find it sits close to the skin, making it more of an intimate "second skin" musk than a heavy performer.
It is frequently compared to Oliver by Strangers Parfumerie due to shared notes like mastic and vetiver, though Smeraldo is noted for its specific use of angelica and hawthorn.