For lovers of water sports
and those who like to watch
A salty lemon aquatic bomb for the sun seekers, spectators, and cabana lovers. Black shades. Hot sand. A knowing smile from a voyeur’s voyage. Cool gin. Olive skin. Diving in.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is for hot, bright days when the air smells of salt and sunscreen and the setting feels half-playful, half-observant. It suits a person who stays cool at the edge of the scene, with a sharp citrus trail that reads as confident, clean and slightly teasing.
How to wear
Best in warm weather, especially heat that can amplify its salty citrus brightness without flattening it. Apply lightly to keep the aquatic-green structure crisp; a few sprays are enough for a clear, breezy trail that stays fresh on skin and gains a drier, more vetiver-led edge as it settles.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like citrus with attitude: aromatic, green and aquatic rather than sweet or sparkling. It will appeal to people who enjoy clean, modern scents with a salty edge, a dry finish and a subtle sensuality.
Release year
2024
The nose
Craig Andrade. Andrade’s work here leans into a crisp, contemporary style built around contrast: vivid citrus, aromatic green facets and a salty aquatic impression. The result is less about polished prettiness than about texture and atmosphere, with a dry, modern finish that suits The Raconteur’s offbeat brief. He is credited with shaping Lemonade Grenade as part of a line that highlights Australian botanicals, and the composition reflects that approach through lemon myrtle, lemon ironbark, petitgrain and lemongrass, anchored by vetiver and softened with a subtle vanilla thread.
Raconteur’s story
The Raconteur builds its identity around Australian native botanicals and distinctive compositions that feel characterful rather than conventional. The house favors vivid themes, unusual materials and a playful, story-driven style that gives each fragrance a strong point of view.
Lemonade Grenade’s concept
Lemonade Grenade was created in 2024 as a salty lemon aquatic fragrance built around Australian botanicals and a beachside, voyeuristic image. The concept pairs sun, salt and citrus with a cool, slightly cheeky mood, turning a familiar fresh genre into something more stylized and sensual.
Extra info
The name plays on the contrast between “lemonade” brightness and “grenade” impact, which matches the fragrance’s punchy character. The official imagery leans into black shades, hot sand and cool gin, giving the scent a distinctly beachside, cinematic tone.
For lovers of water sports
and those who like to watch
A salty lemon aquatic bomb for the sun seekers, spectators, and cabana lovers. Black shades. Hot sand. A knowing smile from a voyeur’s voyage. Cool gin. Olive skin. Diving in.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is for hot, bright days when the air smells of salt and sunscreen and the setting feels half-playful, half-observant. It suits a person who stays cool at the edge of the scene, with a sharp citrus trail that reads as confident, clean and slightly teasing.
How to wear
Best in warm weather, especially heat that can amplify its salty citrus brightness without flattening it. Apply lightly to keep the aquatic-green structure crisp; a few sprays are enough for a clear, breezy trail that stays fresh on skin and gains a drier, more vetiver-led edge as it settles.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like citrus with attitude: aromatic, green and aquatic rather than sweet or sparkling. It will appeal to people who enjoy clean, modern scents with a salty edge, a dry finish and a subtle sensuality.
Release year
2024
The nose
Craig Andrade. Andrade’s work here leans into a crisp, contemporary style built around contrast: vivid citrus, aromatic green facets and a salty aquatic impression. The result is less about polished prettiness than about texture and atmosphere, with a dry, modern finish that suits The Raconteur’s offbeat brief. He is credited with shaping Lemonade Grenade as part of a line that highlights Australian botanicals, and the composition reflects that approach through lemon myrtle, lemon ironbark, petitgrain and lemongrass, anchored by vetiver and softened with a subtle vanilla thread.
Raconteur’s story
The Raconteur builds its identity around Australian native botanicals and distinctive compositions that feel characterful rather than conventional. The house favors vivid themes, unusual materials and a playful, story-driven style that gives each fragrance a strong point of view.
Lemonade Grenade’s concept
Lemonade Grenade was created in 2024 as a salty lemon aquatic fragrance built around Australian botanicals and a beachside, voyeuristic image. The concept pairs sun, salt and citrus with a cool, slightly cheeky mood, turning a familiar fresh genre into something more stylized and sensual.
Extra info
The name plays on the contrast between “lemonade” brightness and “grenade” impact, which matches the fragrance’s punchy character. The official imagery leans into black shades, hot sand and cool gin, giving the scent a distinctly beachside, cinematic tone.
