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  • I Profumi di Firenze Costa Mediterranea

Costa Mediterranea

$128.00
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This dazzling "holiday on the sea” fragrance evokes the magnificence of the Mediterranean with notes of Sicilian lemon, bergamot, vetiver, Sicilian orange, grapefruit and cedar.

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Freshly picked lemons, blood orange, and grapefruit layered with aromatic soothing bergamot from the Calabrian coast and a whisper of crisp vetiver capture the natural beauty and glamour of the Italian Riviera.

Fragrance Notes: Sicilian Lemon, Calabrian Bergamot, Vetiver from Java, Sicilian Orange, Grapefruit, Cedar

Created in Florence, Italy by natural pharmacist and renowned perfumer, Dr. Giovanni di Massimo, the fragrances of i Profumi di Firenze are inspired by the secret Renaissance formulas of Catherine de Medici and her perfumers known as the "Muschiari." In the 16th century, Florence was considered the world capital of perfume—a city resplendent with exotic spices, aromatic elixirs and the most luxurious fragrance ingredients. This legacy of Italian craftsmanship of the highest caliber and refined history instills each i Profumi di Firenze creation.

The perfumes are meticulously handcrafted in small batches with the finest selections of floral and botanical essences from Italy and around the world. Dr. di Massimo uses only the highest quality raw materials from sustainable and trusted sources, and with his profound expertise distills exquisite fragrances based on decades of experience working with natural ingredients. Those who love history and the luxury of handcrafted perfume will be delighted with the range in the collection.

 
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