For something similar but with an Italian spin, try Tom Ford's Mandarino Di Amalfi. This fragrance conjures visions of the striking Amalfi coast on a warm and breezy day. It features an exotic blend of sweet jasmine and orange blossoms, juicy grapefruit and a sprig or two of both mint and thyme.
Juniper Ridge is known for its rugged, pure plant essences that they extract from wildly harvested organic life. Siskiyou Backpacker Cologne was inspired by the cool, earthy air of the Pacific Northwest and features a blend of extracts from bark, conifers, moss, mushrooms and other items found in Oregon's backcountry.
If you've been around since the early '00s, you know that Demeter has made a name for itself in the fragrance community for offering truly unique single-note scents. Occasionally, though, it will go for a complex fragrance, which is exactly the case for Alaskan Air. The scent was formulated by CEO Mark Crames, who was inspired by a vacation he took to Alaska, which he calls one of the most amazing vacations of his life. Alaskan Air smells like crisp mountain air, vibrant evergreen trees and sparkling water.
If you're not a cologne wearer, try a candle instead. Burkelman That Hudson Valley Candle smells like lakeside campfires situated against a river in upstate New York. The Welcome to the Vortex Candle was inspired by the "energizing desert vortexes" of the American West, like those found in Sedona's red rock valley.