Nobile 1942
Italy
since 1942
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The history of "Nobile 1942" began with the Italian fragrance designer Umberto Nobile, who created exclusive fragrances as early as the 1930s and has close family ties with "Massimo".... More
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The history of "Nobile 1942" began with the Italian fragrance designer Umberto Nobile, who created exclusive fragrances as early as the 1930s and has close family ties with "Massimo". In 1942 - despite the turmoil of war - he opened the first perfumery in Rome. The passion for beautiful and extraordinary fragrances now added years of experience. In 2004, together with his wife Stefania Giannino, he decided to create a representative, unusual and unique fragrance brand. And that's when "Pontevecchio" appeared on the market.
After this fragrance had secured a permanent place in perfumeries, in 2011, the "Nobile 1942" label created "La Danza delle Libellule", a fragrance that would prove to be the company's pillar.
The flavors and fragrances from the house of "Nobile 1942" should tell of the passion and beauty that life in Tuscany brings. For this purpose, for example, all ingredients are obtained as naturally as possible and gently processed. The techniques and machines used during production are also largely developed in-house within the company. The preferred ingredients include apples, coconut, bergamot, and vanilla in women's fragrances and musk, cedarwood, and mandarin in men's fragrances.
The noble aromas are bottled in flacons with a square base, which appears unobtrusive but implies an upscale style thanks to gold elements.
After this fragrance had secured a permanent place in perfumeries, in 2011, the "Nobile 1942" label created "La Danza delle Libellule", a fragrance that would prove to be the company's pillar.
The flavors and fragrances from the house of "Nobile 1942" should tell of the passion and beauty that life in Tuscany brings. For this purpose, for example, all ingredients are obtained as naturally as possible and gently processed. The techniques and machines used during production are also largely developed in-house within the company. The preferred ingredients include apples, coconut, bergamot, and vanilla in women's fragrances and musk, cedarwood, and mandarin in men's fragrances.
The noble aromas are bottled in flacons with a square base, which appears unobtrusive but implies an upscale style thanks to gold elements.
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