Azahar Adolfo Dominguez

For Women
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2002

At a glance

Is Azahar Adolfo Dominguez worth trying?

Azahar by Adolfo Dominguez is a Citrus fragrance for women.

Best match
Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Intimate sillage
Signature profile
citrus, white floral, woody with African Orange Flower, Neroli, Petitgrain

The first impression

Azahar by Adolfo Dominguez is a Citrus fragrance for women. Azahar was launched in 2002. The nose behind this fragrance is Ramon Monegal.

What shapes the scent

citrus 100%
white floral 85%
woody 70%
green 60%
sweet 50%
fresh spicy 40%
aromatic 35%

The perfumer behind it

Ramon Monegal

Ramon Monegal

Ramon Monegal is a Spanish perfumer from a family with a long history in the fragrance industry. He is the founder of the Monegal perfume house and has created numerous compositions for Adolfo Dominguez. His work often features fresh, woody, and citrus accords, as seen in the extensive Agua de Bambu and Agua Fresca lines, which emphasize natural and vibrant scents.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

African Orange Flower African Orange Flower
Neroli Neroli
Petitgrain Petitgrain
Orange Orange
Woodsy Notes Woodsy Notes

The mood it creates

The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Azahar Adolfo Dominguez

Essence

Azahar channels the Innocent-a spirit untouched by cynicism, where orange blossoms bloom in perpetual spring. Its crystalline citrus (neroli, petitgrain) and green woodiness evoke bare feet on sun-warmed tiles, a siesta under Andalusian arches. This fragrance is a sigh of relief, a return to simplicity's elegance.

Style & Aesthetic

They wear uncomplicated linen, straw hats with frayed edges, and silver rings shaped like olive leaves. Their bedroom has whitewashed walls, a single pottery vase holding wildflowers. They prefer handwritten letters to emails, bicycles to cars.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in small perfections-the exact moment when bread leaves the oven, the way light filters through orange groves at noon. For them, joy lives in subtraction: remove one thing, find clarity. Their mantra: "Enough is a feast."

Relationships

They attract weary souls who crave their calming presence. Lovers are greeted with chamomile tea and listened to without interruption. Friends know them as the one who remembers everyone's favorite fruit.

Lifestyle

Mornings begin with stretching in sunlight, afternoons with sketching birds in the garden. They shop at farmers' markets, mend clothes instead of replacing them, and know which hillside offers the best sunset view.

Shadow

Naivety can leave them vulnerable. The Innocent risks being so open that storms uproot them, their petigrain brightness mistaken for fragility. When unbalanced, they confuse avoidance with peace.

Conclusion

Azahar is the scent of a siesta's first drowsy moment-when the world softens, and the only urgency is the bee's journey from blossom to blossom. It whispers that wisdom sometimes wears the face of freshness, and that the deepest truths are often the simplest.