Коллекция ароматов I Giardini Di Venezia от бренда Rubeus
1 Oct 2021

I Giardini Di Venezia fragrance collection by Rubeus

The Rubeus brand unveils a new collection of I Giardini Di Venezia fragrances inspired by the Venetian gardens, where the fresh sea air is full of overpowering smell of flowers. The line includes four fragrances: Quercia (oak), Evonimo (euonymus), Calicano (himonant), Gelsomino (jasmine).Quercia (oak)

Quercia (oak)

Perfumer: Jordi Fernandez

The fragrance is calling us for a long walk through a majestic oak forest. Rays of sunlight are softly breaking through the tree crowns, sparkling like juicy bergamot. The composition surprisingly echoes juicy ginger and pink pepper. The composition is complemented by intoxicating flavor of flowers and patchouli, elegant and sensual notes of incense, vanilla and oakmoss. Ambergris, like a small gem, brings oriental mystery to this marvelous garden.

Quercia (oak)

Gelsomino (jasmine)

Perfumer: Marypierre Julien

Delicate, silky flowers are framed with sunny bergamot and tangerine, which contrast with juicy petitgrain, spicy fresh angelica and carrot seeds with a woody aromatic profile. Glorious jasmine, sensual and rich, blends with violet leaves and pear flowers in a wonderful olfactory symphony. A gorgeous iris, sprinkled with rose petals along and plum blossoms, crowns this trail scent. A stunning base composed of sandalwood, cedar and ambroxan crowns the composition.Evonimo (euonymus).

Gelsomino (jasmine)

Evonimo (euonymus)

Perfumer: Rodrigo Flores-Roux

Euonymus is a shrub grown in Italian gardens. The tiny euonymus flowers are pink, and soon after flowering, small berries appear in their place, changing color from pink to fiery red. The perfume combines the immersive aromas of euonymus flowers, galbanum, black currant buds, lentis and hyssop. The intense aroma of precious Madagascar vanilla pods and tonka bean intertwines with velvety honey notes of amber creating an elegant scent.Calicanto (Chimonantus).

Evonimo (euonymus)

Calicanto (Chimonantus)

Perfumer: Yaan Vasnier

Chimonantus is a shrub native to China. In the Greek language, its name sounds like "winter flower", as it blooms in winter, being covered with fragrant yellow flowers featuring a purple core. A note of pink pepper in the composition complements the tone of Mahonia. Intoxicating narcissus intertwines with orange blossom, while a bouquet of peonies gracefully crowns the woody accord. Finally, the pyramid is completed with patchouli together with sensual musk.

Calicanto (Chimonantus)

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