Acqua di Gio vs Sì Intense
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a bright, citrus-forward burst — lemon and bergamot sharpened by grapefruit — before the aquatic note arrives and pulls everything toward cool, salt-tinged air. The heart is clean and breezy rather than deep, sitting close to the skin with moderate projection that doesn't crowd a room. The dry-down settles into soft cedarwood grounded by musk, leaving a barely-there woody warmth that lingers quietly for hours. Sillage is polished and inoffensive — deliberately so — Best worn in warm weather or office settings; approachable enough for daily use by anyone who wants clean and uncomplicated.
Opens with a dark, juicy blackcurrant nectar that reads more jammy than fresh, quickly pulling rose and freesia into its orbit without letting the florals go powdery or soft. The heart is rich and slightly edgy — rose here has backbone, grounded by patchouli that adds an earthy, almost mossy depth. The dry-down turns creamy and warm as vanilla and ambrox lock in, leaving a skin-close musk that lingers for hours. Projection is moderate but sillage is persistent — this clings. — Best worn in fall and winter evenings by anyone who wants a confident, grown-up floral that leans dark rather than sweet.
How they overlap
Acqua di Gio and Sì Intense share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Acqua di Gio is the cheaper original at $85 compared to $132 for Sì Intense — about 36% less. Heads up: Acqua di Gio is marketed masculine, Sì Intense is marketed feminine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.