The Marzocco fragrance from Roberto Ugolini is inspired by the lion Marzocco and the city of Florence in Italy. The animal, made in 1420, holds a shield with the Florentine lily in its paw. Besides the name, the color of the bottle also has a connection with the Italian city. The bottle is violet, which is a tribute to the club emblem and the color of AFC Fiorentina, the football club in Florence.
The scent of this eau de parfum reminds you of the Italian summer. The fragrance opens with fruity and spicy citrus notes of mandarin, lemon, and lime. Then you smell the beautiful orange blossom and enchanting jasmine that form the heart of the unique fragrance. The base is a balanced mix of spicy, spicy vanilla accents with patchouli, cedarwood, musk, and a combination of the finest woods. With this combination of scents, Roberto Ugolini tries to bring the symbol of Marzocco back to life after a sleep of almost 600 years.
- Top: Mandarin, lime, lemon
- Heart: Orange blossom, jasmine
- Base: Vanilla, patchouli, cedarwood, musk, precious woody
Apply a small amount of perfume to areas where you feel your heartbeat. For example, think of your wrist, neck and the inside of the elbow. The hair is also a good carrier of perfume. A perfume develops much more slowly in the hair, so that the scent remains lively for longer. Note that an alcohol-based perfume can dry out your hair. Therefore spray some perfume in the air 1 to 2 times and walk through the 'perfume cloud'.
Description
The Marzocco fragrance from Roberto Ugolini is inspired by the lion Marzocco and the city of Florence in Italy. The animal, made in 1420, holds a shield with the Florentine lily in its paw. Besides the name, the color of the bottle also has a connection with the Italian city. The bottle is violet, which is a tribute to the club emblem and the color of AFC Fiorentina, the football club in Florence.
The scent of this eau de parfum reminds you of the Italian summer. The fragrance opens with fruity and spicy citrus notes of mandarin, lemon, and lime. Then you smell the beautiful orange blossom and enchanting jasmine that form the heart of the unique fragrance. The base is a balanced mix of spicy, spicy vanilla accents with patchouli, cedarwood, musk, and a combination of the finest woods. With this combination of scents, Roberto Ugolini tries to bring the symbol of Marzocco back to life after a sleep of almost 600 years.
- Top: Mandarin, lime, lemon
- Heart: Orange blossom, jasmine
- Base: Vanilla, patchouli, cedarwood, musk, precious woody
How to use
Apply a small amount of perfume to areas where you feel your heartbeat. For example, think of your wrist, neck and the inside of the elbow. The hair is also a good carrier of perfume. A perfume develops much more slowly in the hair, so that the scent remains lively for longer. Note that an alcohol-based perfume can dry out your hair. Therefore spray some perfume in the air 1 to 2 times and walk through the 'perfume cloud'.