- TOP NOTES: Bergamot, Neroli, Mandarine
- HEART NOTES: Jasmine, Peony, White Tea, Freesia
- BASE NOTES: Cedarwood, Oak Moss, Musk
- Scent Identity: Floral, Fresh, Citrus
White Tea: In the past, the enjoyment of white tea - the most expensive variety of tea - was an exclusive privilege of the Chinese aristocracy. A delicate fragrance that exudes sweetness and freshness.
Freesia: Freesia, a bulbous plant native to South Africa, became particularly popular due to the fragrance of its flowers and their wide variety of colors. The intense aroma of its cut flowers lasts for days, bringing to mind images of carefree moments and blooming meadows.
Bergamot: Bergamot, a citrus fruit native to Asia, has been traditionally cultivated for many centuries along the coast of Calabria. The bittersweet, sharp, and warm aromatic notes have been particularly appreciated by perfumers and have been associated with the scents of the Mediterranean night.
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