Æ_Quor Filippo Sorcinelli 2024
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Memories of Ferrara
There are fragrances that tell a story, and there are fragrances that become part of your own. Æ QUOR is firmly in the latter category for me. I purchased it exclusively from Boutique d’Essence during a visit to Ferrara, and while its inspiration is rooted in the seas and landscapes of Puglia, my own memory of this fragrance will always be tied to Ferrara.
Filippo Sorcinelli is known for his avant-garde, often spiritual creations, but Æ QUOR marks a striking departure. It is, at its heart, a marine fragrance—but nothing like the conventional aquatics most of us know. It feels bold, uncompromising, and refreshingly original. On first encounter, I’ll admit, I didn’t like it. It’s not a fragrance that flatters immediately, and a blind buy would be unwise. Yet something about it lingered in my mind. I found myself returning to the scent, curious and compelled, until I realized that its very distinctiveness was what made it unforgettable.
The fragrance is described as an evocation of the Ionian Sea meeting the Mediterranean, set against the parched earth of Puglia. To me, it speaks of the “infinite sea”—a landscape where saltwater breezes mingle with the stony architecture of the region and the dark, resinous scent of black olive trees. Though I have yet to visit Puglia (a trip postponed for two years now), Æ QUOR offers me a glimpse of it, wrapped at the same time in my memories of Ferrara. It is both a preview of a place I long to see, and a reminder of a place I’ve already lived.
Technically, Æ QUOR is superb. The longevity and sillage are exceptional, lasting more than 12 hours with ease. As an extrait, it commands presence without overstatement—two sprays are more than enough. The journey it takes is captivating: it opens metallic and mineralic, almost like the scent of coins in hand, before evolving into a marine fougère with depth and texture. The constant shifting layers ensure it never grows monotonous.
For my collection, Æ QUOR is exactly the kind of fragrance I hoped to discover: an exclusive piece with a clear artistic identity, something I could only have found at Boutique d’Essence. It is versatile enough to wear all year, yet complex enough to feel special every time. For me, this is one of the most unique and inspired works in Sorcinelli’s portfolio.
Filippo Sorcinelli is known for his avant-garde, often spiritual creations, but Æ QUOR marks a striking departure. It is, at its heart, a marine fragrance—but nothing like the conventional aquatics most of us know. It feels bold, uncompromising, and refreshingly original. On first encounter, I’ll admit, I didn’t like it. It’s not a fragrance that flatters immediately, and a blind buy would be unwise. Yet something about it lingered in my mind. I found myself returning to the scent, curious and compelled, until I realized that its very distinctiveness was what made it unforgettable.
The fragrance is described as an evocation of the Ionian Sea meeting the Mediterranean, set against the parched earth of Puglia. To me, it speaks of the “infinite sea”—a landscape where saltwater breezes mingle with the stony architecture of the region and the dark, resinous scent of black olive trees. Though I have yet to visit Puglia (a trip postponed for two years now), Æ QUOR offers me a glimpse of it, wrapped at the same time in my memories of Ferrara. It is both a preview of a place I long to see, and a reminder of a place I’ve already lived.
Technically, Æ QUOR is superb. The longevity and sillage are exceptional, lasting more than 12 hours with ease. As an extrait, it commands presence without overstatement—two sprays are more than enough. The journey it takes is captivating: it opens metallic and mineralic, almost like the scent of coins in hand, before evolving into a marine fougère with depth and texture. The constant shifting layers ensure it never grows monotonous.
For my collection, Æ QUOR is exactly the kind of fragrance I hoped to discover: an exclusive piece with a clear artistic identity, something I could only have found at Boutique d’Essence. It is versatile enough to wear all year, yet complex enough to feel special every time. For me, this is one of the most unique and inspired works in Sorcinelli’s portfolio.

