Lorenzo Villoresi Spezie Eau de Toilette
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Release Date:
1994
Brand: Lorenzo Villoresi
Line: spezie
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: niche
Volume: 100 ml
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: fougere, spicy
Top Notes: Cardamom, Coriander, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Green Notes, Laurel, Mint
Heart Notes: Cinnamon, Cloves, Common Thyme, Cumin, Juniper, Musk Nut, Oregano, Pepper, Spruce
Base Notes: Heliotrope, Oak Moss, Rosemary, Salvia, Tomato Leaves
Lorenzo Villoresi Spezie is an astonishing day in the Mediterranean world of thunderstorms and dreams. It awakens you early in the morning when the coolness of the night still lingers on the fields of wild herbs, refreshingly greeting you through the open window of an ancient Tuscan house. The green notes of eucalyptus, mint, and the cypress growing by the house revive you and prepare you for a new, eventful day.
This day, rich in vibrant events, greets you with the pure scents of freshly cut grass on the ancient lands of Tuscany. As you step into the garden, you are captivated by bright, colorful bouquets of herbs, spices, and seasonings growing there. Cardamom and bay leaf mix with caraway, clove, and coriander, with sharp notes of pepper and the ringing sweetness of cinnamon. A resinous haze of pine and juniper aroma stretches out, touching the muskiness of nutmeg. Having enjoyed the freshness of sage and the slight bitterness of tomato leaves, you realize it's time to return.
The day passes quickly, and in the evening, by the fireplace, you are enveloped in calm, woody notes by a cashmere blanket.
Release Date: 1994
Country of Origin: Italy
Gender: Unisex
Fragrance Classification: Fougère, Spicy
Top Notes: Coriander, Eucalyptus, Cypress, Bay Leaf, Green Notes, Mint, and Cardamom
Heart Notes: Nutmeg, Caraway, Fir, Cinnamon, Pepper, Juniper, Clove, Oregano, and Thyme
Base Notes: Rosemary, Oakmoss, Sage, Heliotrope, and Tomato Leaf
Lorenzo Villoresi seems to have a thing for repetitions. After testing 11 of his fragrances, I can say that only a few of them are not similar. This fragrance is almost a copy of Incensi - also spicy, with cinnamon dominating, but in a more gingerbread-like way, with loud carnation, nutmeg, and pepper. It has a gastronomic scent, overall cozy and festive, but I can't really imagine who it would suit, to be honest. Unfortunately, it doesn't smell like cypress, moss, or juniper. As a room or clothing fragrance, it will probably be very interesting. I also noticed that most of the fragrances from this brand quickly fade away on the skin. I just sprayed it a moment ago, and it's already fading after 20 minutes. Maybe my sense of smell is getting dull...