Luciano Soprani (1987) (Eau de Toilette) by Luciano Soprani
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Pierre Dinand
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Luciano Soprani 1987 Eau de Toilette

Version from 1987
7.6 / 10 7 Ratings
A perfume by Luciano Soprani for women, released in 1987. The scent is floral-green. The longevity is above-average. It was last marketed by Co.Pr.A. Milano.
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Main accords

Floral
Green
Woody
Spicy
Powdery

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
AldehydesAldehydes Fruity notesFruity notes Mandarin orangeMandarin orange BergamotBergamot CorianderCoriander
Heart Notes Heart Notes
HoneyHoney JasmineJasmine Lily of the valleyLily of the valley TuberoseTuberose Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang BroomBroom CarnationCarnation CinnamonCinnamon RoseRose
Base Notes Base Notes
AmbergrisAmbergris MuskMusk SandalwoodSandalwood Tolu balmTolu balm CedarCedar CivetCivet PatchouliPatchouli VanillaVanilla
Ratings
Scent
7.67 Ratings
Longevity
8.16 Ratings
Sillage
7.16 Ratings
Bottle
7.69 Ratings
Submitted by Hasi · last update on 09/08/2024.
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My Personal Time Travel - The Most Beautiful Are the Italians!
Over 20 years ago, I lived in Rome. How I got there is another long story.
I experienced many adventures there that could have come straight out of a Fellini film. Including wild escapes and chases through all of Rome by a jealous Roman or a bank robbery right in front of my eyes. And much more. However, I loved this city and the people there. The Romans are still a special people, full of zest for life. They love the beautiful things in life: time with friends, music: opera, good food, fashion, and beautiful clothing. I especially appreciate Italian furniture and lamp design and am a big fan of the great Achille Castiglioni. Then the Italians, in addition to having the best ice cream in the world and the most beautiful shoes, also have the vast world of fragrances.

For me personally, Italian fragrances are among the most beautiful in the world, and they were my entry into this olfactory universe. I still remember my then (unlike today;-) manageable collection very well. There were, if I think back consciously today, almost only Italians - on my mirror and makeup table stood: Teatro alla Scala by Krizia, Fendi by Fendi, Rare by Jacomo (the only exception, could have been Italian in craftsmanship), Gucci No1 by Gucci, Armani by Armani, the enchanting and then very expensive spring fragrance Blumarine by Blumarine, and the dearly loved, beautiful, and timeless Valentino by Valentino, which I still own and love.
Last but not least, there was the fragrance I discovered in southern Italy on Ischia. It was Luciano Soprani by Luciano Soprani. I still remember how it caught my eye in an exclusive perfumery, the beautiful, puristic, and elegant bottle spoke directly to me: try me, you won't regret it, and that's exactly what I did!
It was different from the fragrances I had; today I would say bold! I liked it immediately, it suited me. I wore it often, and along with the aforementioned, it was one of my favorite fragrances.

Many years have passed, and I had almost completely forgotten it; surely the fact that it is very hard to find and almost invisible helped with that, even in Italy, you have to search for a long time before you find it. Although still in production, it is very rare.
I had the perfume in a rectangular bottle in my possession.
Through the Parfumo forum, I remembered it again (thank you!), started searching, and I found it on the well-known marketplace. There was also the same perfume bottle, but relatively expensive with shipping from Italy; then I saw a German supplier offering Eau de Toilette (at the time I had it, there was only the perfume) 100 ml for a very moderate price of €32.90. I thought to myself, I'll try this first before I plunge into expenses for a fragrance that I might not even like anymore today. It wasn't clear if it was really the one; the packaging was indeed puristic white with gray writing just like back then, but the shape of the bottle was round - I wasn't sure.

Today it arrived. And... it is it, it really is!!! I feel transported back in time! I feel the warm and mild air of Rome on my skin, see the 7 hills, the pine trees, the cypress trees, the acacias, stroll along the Via Appia, eat ice cream at Piazza Navona, go out for pizza with Italian friends and later dance in Trastevere. I drink Prosecco, laugh a lot, and yes, I also flirt with a handsome Roman with black hair and green, laughing eyes.

But how is this forgotten Italian now? Do I still like it? Can I wear it, does it still suit me? Now that I am a different woman, who sometimes only vaguely remembers the carefree girl from back then...

Yes, it is still beautiful! Even if a child of its time (so use sparingly), it is an elegant, fruity, floral, warm, and very feminine fragrance. Not a chypre!
Very complex in its components, and it is hard to say whether the mandarin is more reminiscent of orange, whether the rose or the tuberose dominates, whether the lily of the valley resonates. Everything is very well composed, making it difficult to determine the individual components and notes. I can say with certainty that I do not smell civet (which I do not like). There is nothing animalic in it. Amber rounds off the fragrance, sandalwood makes it more sensual. Aldehydes are very restrained, with no association to Chanel.
The EDT has such a strong sillage and longevity that it comes very close to the EDP. By today's standards of intensity, it is like EDP.

It is definitely like a bold and attentive Italian lover who does something good and important for a woman: highlighting her femininity. And that is ultimately what I expect from a good fragrance!
No, even after 20 years, it does not disappoint me; it is no longer the impetuous and uncritical love of back then, I know more beautiful, better, and more interesting fragrances now, many (how could it be otherwise? :-) from Italy.
But I still like it very much. Because it is beautiful and unique in its kind. And time has not been able to change that.
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soft-sweet aura intonates
floral abundance in a delicate green veil
on spiced wood
femininity on the sensual
path to oneself
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A journey back to the '80s. Lush! Powerful, fruity-sweet opening, increasingly floral with a bright green spice. Delicately animalistic. Lasts forever!
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Elegant, fruity, floral, warm, and very feminine scent. Not a chypre but clearly a child of its time. Enormous sillage and longevity!
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