Today I would like to describe another nearly perfect work of art from Mendittorosa. The brand captivated me with its beautifully designed bottles, but also with the intriguing stories behind the fragrances, and it has not disappointed me with the first three scents I tried, nor has it continued to do so. Neither visually nor olfactorily. And the service when ordering there is simply first-class.
But now let's get to Omega, one of three compositions from the Trilogy line.
A multifaceted, profound, layered scent of soft woods, creamy flowers, ethereal spices, balsamic resins, and almost inconspicuous, soft leather.
Regardless of the weather and season, Omega is the balance of everything and skillfully conjures a steady and indestructible elegance in the moment, without becoming loud or intrusive.
But let's start from the beginning.
We begin with a dominantly fresh start featuring directional yet not overwhelming spice. Relaxed wisps swirl around me, and delicate notes of resins and creamy woods and flowers join in. I am reminded a bit of very similar compositions, which at least in my mind all have one thing in common: they destroy elegance with citrus.
Here, soft spicy and leathery tones underscore the overall picture. The iris, unfortunately, does not become powdery as I prefer, and instead, violet takes the lead, but that fits into the composition. For me, it’s more suited for warm days, while for others, it’s more for cold days.
And when the bottle is empty (or even before that), the brand provides a chain pendant. All wishes fulfilled.