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Comparison

Costa Azzurra vs Neroli Portofino

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Tom Ford Costa Azzurra

Costa Azzurra

$365· Unisex
FreshWoodyAquaticSpringSummerFall
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Tom Ford Neroli Portofino

Neroli Portofino

$325· Unisex
FreshWoodyGourmandSpringSummer
Notes overlap
Unique to Costa Azzurra
Unique to Neroli Portofino

Side by side

Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.

Original price
$365
Costa Azzurra
$325
Neroli Portofino
Season coverage
3/4
Costa Azzurra
2/4
Neroli Portofino
Note depth
5
Costa Azzurra
6
Neroli Portofino
What Costa Azzurra smells like

Opens with a bright, slightly bitter bergamot cut through by neroli's clean, faintly soapy citrus — together they read as sunlit Mediterranean air rather than fruit bowl. The heart is where ambroxan takes over, delivering that warm, skin-close, slightly mineral depth that's become a signature of modern woody aquatics. Cedar grounds it without going sharp or dry. Sillage is moderate; it sits close to the skin by mid-wear, projecting softly rather than announcing itself. The dry-down is smooth, musky, and genuinely pleasant for hours — Easy, warm-weather skin scent for someone who wants effortless rather than complex.

What Neroli Portofino smells like

Bergamot and lemon hit first — sharp, almost electric — before neroli softens the opening into something warmer and more floral without going soapy. The heart is clean Mediterranean air: that particular combination of citrus and white flower that reads as expensive rather than functional. Cedarwood and amber anchor the dry-down just enough to give it staying power, though sillage stays close to the skin and projection is moderate at best. What lingers is a dry, slightly woody musk that wears like clean skin with history — Warm-weather essential for anyone who wants polished, effortless freshness without sweetness.

How they overlap

Costa Azzurra and Neroli Portofino share 3 notes (bergamot, neroli, musk). The same note name doesn't always mean the same scent — different houses use different vanillas, different woods, different musks — but a multi-note shared spine usually does indicate genuinely-comparable wear character. The remaining notes (2 unique to Costa Azzurra, 3 unique to Neroli Portofino) are where the divergence happens.

The buying decision

Neroli Portofino is the cheaper original at $325 compared to $365 for Costa Azzurra — about 11% less. Costa Azzurra covers 3 seasons (spring, summer, fall) — wider weather range than Neroli Portofino, which leans spring/summer-only.

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