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The Story

Few categories in fragrance are as fiercely contested as the salty-fresh aquatic, and French Avenue enters the arena with Ravine Ice, an Eau de Parfum released in 2025. Built around lemon, salt, and mineral moss, it takes a formula that reviewers immediately compared to Goldfield & Banks Pacific Rock Moss and delivers it at a fraction of the price. Aromatica carries it as a decant in Bangladesh in all four sizes, making it one of the most accessible ways to test this scent profile without importing a full bottle.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Lemon, Geranium

Heart: Salt, Sage, Lavender

Base: Ambroxan, Moss, Cedar

The Scent

The opening hits with a sharp, bright lemon that feels almost effervescent, immediately sharpened by geranium's green, slightly minty edge. There is nothing creamy or warm about this first impression. It is citrus stripped down to its cleanest, most mineral expression. Within the first ten minutes, the salt accord begins pushing through, and this is where Ravine Ice finds its identity. The salt is not oceanic or tropical. It reads closer to mineral rock salt, dry and crystalline, sitting right alongside the sage and lavender in the heart. Sage adds a cool, herbal dryness that keeps the composition from tipping into sweetness, while lavender brings a familiar aromatic structure without ever making the fragrance feel barbershop-adjacent. The transition from top to heart is quick and clean. There is no blurry phase where the notes compete. By twenty minutes, the salt-sage-lavender trio is fully in charge. Community reviews are split on what happens next. Some find the moss note earthy and grounding, a natural anchor for the mineral freshness above it. Others find it slightly musty, particularly in the first hour before the ambroxan smooths things out. If you are sensitive to oakmoss-style dryness, this is worth sampling before committing. Ambroxan does what ambroxan does here: it adds a clean, skin-like warmth that extends the scent's presence without adding any heaviness. Cedar provides a quiet woody frame in the background. The dry-down lands in a clean, mineral, lightly woody territory that reads as effortlessly put-together. Multiple reviewers compared the overall effect to Pacific Rock Moss, estimating the similarity around 90%, though Ravine Ice tends to feel slightly less dense and more transparent by comparison. Others noted a resemblance to Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt, particularly in the salty-herbal midsection. The longevity sits around six to seven hours, which is reasonable for a fragrance in this fresh-aquatic family. It does not try to project aggressively or announce itself across the room, and that restraint works in its favor.

When to Wear

Spring and summer, daytime. Office mornings, outdoor lunches, weekend errands in the heat. The mineral freshness works best when the weather is warm enough to let the salt and ambroxan breathe. Browse the Fresh | Clean collection at Aromatica for more fragrances in this territory.

Who Is It For

Anyone who gravitates toward clean, non-sweet freshness and wants a warm-weather scent that does not smell like every other blue aquatic on the shelf. If you have tried Pacific Rock Moss and liked the direction but not the price, this is where to look.

If you enjoy salty, herbal freshness, Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt shares some of the same mineral DNA and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full French Avenue collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

Description

Few categories in fragrance are as fiercely contested as the salty-fresh aquatic, and French Avenue enters the arena with Ravine Ice, an Eau de Parfum released in 2025. Built around lemon, salt, and mineral moss, it takes a formula that reviewers immediately compared to Goldfield & Banks Pacific Rock Moss and delivers it at a fraction of the price. Aromatica carries it as a decant in Bangladesh in all four sizes, making it one of the most accessible ways to test this scent profile without importing a full bottle.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Lemon, Geranium

Heart: Salt, Sage, Lavender

Base: Ambroxan, Moss, Cedar

The Scent

The opening hits with a sharp, bright lemon that feels almost effervescent, immediately sharpened by geranium's green, slightly minty edge. There is nothing creamy or warm about this first impression. It is citrus stripped down to its cleanest, most mineral expression. Within the first ten minutes, the salt accord begins pushing through, and this is where Ravine Ice finds its identity. The salt is not oceanic or tropical. It reads closer to mineral rock salt, dry and crystalline, sitting right alongside the sage and lavender in the heart. Sage adds a cool, herbal dryness that keeps the composition from tipping into sweetness, while lavender brings a familiar aromatic structure without ever making the fragrance feel barbershop-adjacent. The transition from top to heart is quick and clean. There is no blurry phase where the notes compete. By twenty minutes, the salt-sage-lavender trio is fully in charge. Community reviews are split on what happens next. Some find the moss note earthy and grounding, a natural anchor for the mineral freshness above it. Others find it slightly musty, particularly in the first hour before the ambroxan smooths things out. If you are sensitive to oakmoss-style dryness, this is worth sampling before committing. Ambroxan does what ambroxan does here: it adds a clean, skin-like warmth that extends the scent's presence without adding any heaviness. Cedar provides a quiet woody frame in the background. The dry-down lands in a clean, mineral, lightly woody territory that reads as effortlessly put-together. Multiple reviewers compared the overall effect to Pacific Rock Moss, estimating the similarity around 90%, though Ravine Ice tends to feel slightly less dense and more transparent by comparison. Others noted a resemblance to Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt, particularly in the salty-herbal midsection. The longevity sits around six to seven hours, which is reasonable for a fragrance in this fresh-aquatic family. It does not try to project aggressively or announce itself across the room, and that restraint works in its favor.

When to Wear

Spring and summer, daytime. Office mornings, outdoor lunches, weekend errands in the heat. The mineral freshness works best when the weather is warm enough to let the salt and ambroxan breathe. Browse the Fresh | Clean collection at Aromatica for more fragrances in this territory.

Who Is It For

Anyone who gravitates toward clean, non-sweet freshness and wants a warm-weather scent that does not smell like every other blue aquatic on the shelf. If you have tried Pacific Rock Moss and liked the direction but not the price, this is where to look.

If you enjoy salty, herbal freshness, Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt shares some of the same mineral DNA and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full French Avenue collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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