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Maggy4u
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Holy & Loved
Palma and Del have dedicated themselves entirely to natural scents and celebrate their fragrances in a magical way. They charmingly refer to themselves as the employees of Mother Nature.
The story tells that Cleopatra had her entire ship covered in jasmine when she sailed to her beloved Marcus Antonius. Her scent surrounded her on her journeys - announcing her arrival ahead of her as the wind carried it away.
Yes, there may be no jasmine recorded, yet it sets the tone here.
From the start, a rather prominent tuberose dominates, which after about an hour must yield to a soft, embracing jasmine. This is wonderfully complemented by a bright tobacco, and light wood notes (oudh) present themselves in a balsamic manner.
Additionally, Thai basil (Holy Basil) is used in Trinity. It has a slightly clove-like scent due to the fragrant eugenol and adds another floral twist.
Zingaro itself describes the fragrance as a quest for the higher, the faith and knowledge of the ancients. Personally, I prefer the anecdote about the lovesick Cleopatra that Palma knows how to tell.
The scent is beautifully floral-spicy and almost fragile. It possesses astonishing strength, despite or perhaps because of the natural ingredients.
The story tells that Cleopatra had her entire ship covered in jasmine when she sailed to her beloved Marcus Antonius. Her scent surrounded her on her journeys - announcing her arrival ahead of her as the wind carried it away.
Yes, there may be no jasmine recorded, yet it sets the tone here.
From the start, a rather prominent tuberose dominates, which after about an hour must yield to a soft, embracing jasmine. This is wonderfully complemented by a bright tobacco, and light wood notes (oudh) present themselves in a balsamic manner.
Additionally, Thai basil (Holy Basil) is used in Trinity. It has a slightly clove-like scent due to the fragrant eugenol and adds another floral twist.
Zingaro itself describes the fragrance as a quest for the higher, the faith and knowledge of the ancients. Personally, I prefer the anecdote about the lovesick Cleopatra that Palma knows how to tell.
The scent is beautifully floral-spicy and almost fragile. It possesses astonishing strength, despite or perhaps because of the natural ingredients.
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Top Notes
Bitter orange
Juniper berry
Heart Notes
Thai basil
Tuberose
Base Notes
Oud
Tobacco absolute
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