Fennel" by Carol Sharp; Anise Biscotti
Italian niche brand Profumi del Forte is inspired by the Italian Versilian coast, located in the province of Lucca. The brand and its perfumes reflect the coast and its gracious flora, sea, mountains, and pinewoods, and all these natural textures land perfectly inside each bottle. Tirrenico is an aromatic aquatic that doesn't take itself too seriously; it’s fun to wear even with its briny marine accord that is assertive, but not aggressive. Tirrenico gets its name from the rugged coastline and pristine waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Have you ever stood on a rock near a calm sea only to be sprayed by salty seawater, the feeling is completely exhilarating, and Tirrenico tickles the skin just like this. Its watery quality has a sweetness that I liken to green crisp watermelon. This playful scent initially emerges aromatic with a complex herbaceous bouquet that is dominated by a fennel note that embodies the stem and its flower and reminds me of anise biscotti. This sweet herbaceous note collides with a juicy citrus facet that creates a scented burst of energy. A jasmine heart is barely there, but it is necessary and complements. Balsamic notes, wet soil and white musky base bring comfort and balance to this complex marine accord.
Tyrrhenian Sea; watermelon photo from Life Magazine archives
No matter how much one writes, ponders, reads, and learns about perfume nothing can compare to the moment when a perfume can instantly deliver a roundtrip ticket backwards in time, and Tirrenico did just this. Suddenly I found myself back in my grandmother’s house in summertime. Her paneled walls, Formica countertops, and fresh white sheets all came back in an instant. In her home the long days of summer seemed to never end. Catching lightening bugs in mason jars w punctured lids, bumble bees deep in flowers, a ladybug suddenly lands on a finger, splashing in the ocean for hours, and slice after slice of watermelon that was always waiting for me. Summertime was always carefree and bubblegum. Summertime childhood and its simple pleasures only temporarily lost and thanks to Profumi del Forte and Tirrenico not forgotten.
Notes: Bergamot, bitter Sicilian orange, wet woods, basil, jasmine, fennel, elemi, oakmoss, sandalwood, white musk base.
Valerie Vitale, Editor
Sweet, Simple Pleasures sample set
I can't tell you how fun it is to receive my Olfactif monthly subscription; every month three fragrances arrive and keep surprising and introducing me to new gems and classic niche. Special thanks to Tara Swords of Olfactif.com who has generously agreed to a US only giveaway of a full sampler kit of the collection of the three fragrances in the Sweet, Simple Pleasures Subscription for July 2014 (includes Smell Bent St. Tropez Dispenser by Brent Leonosio, and Roman Monegal Cherry Musk as well) in which Profumi del Forte, Tirrenico was featured. Please let us know your favorite scent memory or why you want to try Tirrenico and that you live in the US. Draw closes July 15, 2014
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