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Kolonia 1800 With Vetiver by Crusellas 8 oz.

$5.93

Crusellas Kolonia 1800 with Vetiver is a classic Cuban splash cologne — light, citrus-forward, finished with the dry green note of vetiver root. The Crusellas house has been making colognes and soaps since 1863, and the 1800 line is the version older Cubans reach for after a shower or before church.

The 8 oz bottle is the standard household size — kept on the bathroom counter or dresser, used generously, not sparingly. This is splash cologne in the Caribbean tradition, not modern eau de parfum. Vetiver gives this variant a cooler, earthier finish than the original 1800.

Common Uses: after-shower refresh, post-shave splash, freshening guayaberas before a gathering, dabbed on a handkerchief, gifted to fathers and grandfathers who have used it for decades.

Cultural Context: Crusellas survived the move from Havana to Miami and remains one of the few Cuban personal-care brands still recognizable to three generations. For many diaspora households, the scent of 1800 is tied to a specific abuelo or tío — the smell of someone getting dressed for a Sunday lunch.

Pairs With: Crusellas Jabón Candado bar soap, a fresh guayabera, Father's Day and Valentine's gifting, care packages to relatives who haven't found it locally.

Ships nationwide. Outside South Florida, Crusellas colognes are difficult to find on store shelves — most Cuban-American households order them online or ask family members traveling through Miami to bring a bottle back.