Perhaps that is the reason why I love to lose myself in fragrances that remind me of these: the sensuality of the foam, the cozy sinking into it, and its scent!
Roberto Capucci's “Parce Que!” is such a fragrant delight; a walk through fresh green, kissed by dew, enjoying the first warm rays of sunshine and greeting the day.
The green of a meadow of grass and herbs, many spicy “weeds” that also make a fresh salad, tickling under bare feet and vibrating slightly with every step, buzzing with insects and where these fragile flowers bloom in clear colors.
The green from foliage, which robustly carries a memory of tree and wood, provides shade and plays beautiful shadow games with the sun, where citrus fruits ripen and enliven this impression with their aromatic presence.
A green that is alive, that radiates and becomes even more luminous and multifaceted through aldehydes.
Underneath, patchouli spreads in earthy heaviness, still moist from the night, stretching and extending, exhaling its very special aromas and a hint of vetiver, impregnating the air with it!
Here, the blooming jasmine also awakens, not yet in its intoxicating, sometimes almost overwhelming sensuality, but still delicately floral in its innocent white dress, sending fragrant veils into the sunny morning.
All of this is this fragrant green, with its fine soapy harmonious sound, surrounding me like fine foam and inviting me to sink in and linger:
On a green meadow!
“Parce Que!” is all of that!
A stylishly pleasing delight for the senses that does not hide the time of its appearance (1963) and its Italian origin, thus revealing the special magic of a bygone era that we have experienced and that re-emerges with every spray, now nostalgically veiled!
How beautiful it is!
So beautifully described again. I'm somewhat conflicted about the scent. I need to revisit it. Anyway, everything you kindly describe isn't (yet) present for me.