Description
From Eugenio Montale to Virgil, passing through Giovanni Pascoli, the flowers and shrubs of the Mediterranean scrub have been the protagonists of a fascinating literary journey among suggestive itineraries. Imbued with glimpses described as existential destinations, these landscapes for poets represented an object of inspiration for their scents, beauty and the ability to bring to mind some typical aspects of the human condition, including fullness, freedom and solitude.
Pungent, intense and revitalizing, the fragrance opens with a persistent accord of myrtle, allspice, juniper, and then envelops the senses in the green embrace of galbanum and the sweet opulence of myrrh.