Marzocco 2019 Eau de Parfum

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29.04.2024 - 06:02 AM
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Pricing
8
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
8.5
Scent

Una giornata a Firenze

Florence in spring. The morning sun casts a golden veil over the city. You start your trip and pop into Roberto Ugolini. Exclusive, handmade shoes adorn his store. With your new kicks, you set off to explore the city. A refreshing, sparkling lemonade provides you with some refreshment. And you really need it after a small fortune has changed hands ;). You walk through the streets with little more than a little change in your pocket. Fragrant flowers and delicious gelato make their way into your olfactory system. You throw out the last of your money for a vanilla ice cream and lick away happily. Your gaze wanders to the sky. A light breeze is blowing. Under fluffy clouds, the mighty lion watches over the metropolis.

Description:
The fragrance starts with a citrusy, slightly sparkling note and very fine fruit. The top note always reminds me of an effervescent candy from my childhood. After a short time, creamy and slightly floral notes join in. Vanilla, fluffy musk and light woods also play a harmonious role. The composition is largely linear. Although some of the fragrance notes are heavy, the scent is light and uplifting. A good candidate for the warmer days but also not to be despised on colder days.

Performance:
As with the course, no major peaks are to be expected in terms of performance. The fragrance is perceptible without being loud. I was initially disappointed by the longevity. Shortly after buying it, I only noticed the fragrance for 2 hours. After a good three quarters of a year of maturing, I wore it again recently in the office. Although it didn't get any louder, it was still wafting into my nose from time to time after 7 hours. That's okay for a creamy freshy.

Design bottle / packaging:
The Marzocco comes in stylish packaging. The fragrance is embedded in a hinged box, which is hidden in a cardboard slider. The slider is adorned with the Roberto Ugolino logo. The color of the outer packaging matches the color of the bottle. The square, purple-colored and transparent bottle looks great. A leather logo of the brand has been applied to the front and is reminiscent of the materials used in Roberto's business. The lid is made of horn? and looks harmonious and elegant.

Conclusion:
Here you get a wonderful Italian fragrance that can be described as an all-rounder. It fits seamlessly into the creamy, fresh fragrances and can easily hold its own. I bought this fragrance on offer for around 120 euros. I believe the RRP is 194 euros / 100 ml. I think the fragrance is absolutely fair for the price on offer. However, as it does not deliver the strongest performance, I would not have been prepared to pay the full price. If you are looking for a versatile and delicious fragrance that goes down well and doesn't offend, you should definitely consider testing or buying it.

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