Top notes
Rose
The most symbolic and pure flower exudes a gentle, delicate sweetness. The fragrant notes of rose express a great richness of olfactory facets, communicating sensuality and femininity but at the same time also grace and refinement.
Ylang-ylang
Ylang-ylang is an essential oil extracted from the flowers of a tropical plant from Southeast Asia, collected specifically at dawn, and in the local language its name means “flower of flowers”: its fragrance, consequently, cannot but be enchanting and superb, vibrant with scents, intensely floral.
Iris
Iris flowers, with their purple or other colored petals, usually adorn gardens and terraces, but the perfume that is obtained from the roots of these plants is a fragrance that has little of a floral nature, approaching instead more woody and earthy notes that make it a refined, sensual and fresh essence.
Lime
Fresh and citrus notes float in the air: the scent of lime, obtained from the peel of the green fruit halfway between citron and lemon, expresses full-bodied and lively scents, combined with an unsuspected aromatic character.
Tuberose
Tuberose is a flower of great charm that has always been accompanied by an aura of mystery. It comes from Mexico, as do the legends in which it is the protagonist, and owes its fame to the scent released by its characteristic white petals arranged in clusters: persistent, bewitching, magnetic, with a strong seductive charge.
Jasmine
A flower with a great symbolic and medicinal tradition, jasmine is one of the freshest and sweetest floral fragrances, enriched with fruity notes and green accords. Jasmine petals release their scent as they bloom in the night air, in a true olfactory miracle of nature that has been repeated for millennia.
Heart notes
Apricot
Joyful and succulent, the apricot is perhaps the fruit that best expresses summer fertility. Its fruity sweetness is also preserved in the essence of apricot, coated with a lightness that attenuates its intense and decisive character.
Osmanthus
Osmanthus or olea fragrans is the name of a flower of extremely small dimensions, but capable of releasing a perfume of extraordinary vigor and softness, whose accentuated persistence fascinated the ancient inhabitants of the East.
Blackcurrant
The small berries of the blackcurrant plant have a very particular sweetish flavour, the essence obtained from its buds, rather rare, is characterised by being complex and varied, with fruity hints, green notes and floral nuances.
Base notes
Guaiac wood
From South America comes the “wood of life”, guaiac, an evergreen tree of extreme hardness and rigidity from which an excellent fixing essence is obtained, ideal for binding the various ingredients of the formulation, with deep and vaguely spicy olfactory tones.
Sandal
Woody and resinous, the scent of sandalwood is often associated with the masculine dimension, but it also has a close connection with the oriental world from which this wood comes: its essence insinuates itself into the most intimate dimensions of the human soul and infuses spiritual purity, with warm, sweet and sensual notes.
Myrrh
Used in ancient times for multiple therapeutic and cosmetic purposes, myrrh comes from a natural resin that has balsamic, spicy and enveloping olfactory properties.
Amber
Essential for its fixing action, amber expresses its full aromatic potential in the form of a woody and powdery perfume, accompanied by warm, sweet and spicy notes.