
Asprey

Mondial
Purple Water
Axolute
Shared character
Both fragrances feature a citrus‑fresh core (lemon) combined with orange blossom, a ginger‑spiced facet, a musky base and vetiver’s woody‑earthy character. This common palette creates a bright‑fresh‑spicy foundation in each scent.
How they differ
**Purple Water** adds a peppery, herbal edge with pepper, mandarin, basil and the distinctive jacaranda note, giving it a more aromatic‑spicy profile. **Axolute** leans toward a brighter citrus opening with bergamot and grounds the scent with cedarwood, while its floral and ambery (oriental) accords introduce a richer, slightly sweeter and warmer dimension that Purple Water lacks. The two share lemon, orange blossom, ginger, musk and vetiver, but they diverge in their additional notes and the presence of floral/amber accords only in Axolute.
Who each suits
**Purple Water** may appeal to those who enjoy aromatic‑spicy compositions with herbal and peppery nuances, such as fans of fresh yet slightly piquant daytime scents. **Axolute** is likely suited to wearers who prefer a citrus‑cedar opening that evolves into a floral‑amber warmth, making it attractive for those who like brighter citrus with a richer, orient‑inspired finish.