Esxence 2019: DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore Review (Roberto Dario) + La Baia di Jasmine, Non Dire No, Il Sentiero Degli Dei Draw

 

DFG 1924 Robert Dario with Ida Meister of CaFleurebon

Roberto Dario of DFG 1924 and Ida at Esxence

At Esxence this year it was a rare pleasure to meet perfumer Roberto Dario in person (after having been familiar with his work for quite a while) – and engage him in discussion. His most recent compositions comprise a trilogia, his youthful, tender DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore (Love Stories). To refer to them as ‘youthful’ does indeed render short shrift; I quote the copy offered, not my personal opinion –  which is that perfumes this exquisite are suitable for anyone, any time in their life path, frankly.

Perhaps it is their delicacy, refined sentiment which led DFG 1924 to describe them thus. Each of the three perfumes in Storie d’Amore possesses excellent longevity, yet their approach is as ineffably diaphanous as a butterfly’s kiss.

perfumer/chemist Giustino Dalla Favera

DFG 1924 website image of perfumer/chemist Giustino Dalla Favera

Many readers might not be familiar with DFG 1924; I certainly wasn’t, so a bit of introduction is helpful. The company begins with Italian chemist Giustino Dalla Favera in 1924 as he set up his lab near Treviso where he compounded elixirs, liqueurs, and created perfumes and toiletries which were largely unavailable elsewhere. Giustino’s wife Patrizia and his grandson Fabio picked up the fragrant baton and continued his work, breathing new life into his compositions. In 2016, the perfume house DFG 1924 came into being, named after Dalla Favera Giustino, with 1924 commemorating his first endeavors. Then, the family made a truly wise decision: they chose Roberto Dario as their “house nose”. A coup, in that Roberto’s elegant Italian style incorporates the beauty of classical French perfumery with his own inimitable manner. Consider Catherine de Medici’s contribution to French cuisine and perfumery, and you understand completely… So Roberto it was and is.

DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore review

DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore Trilogia d’Amore

The DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore trilogy encompasses three eau de parfums which represent individual phases or levels of love. The first flush of love is hopeful, winged: La Baia di Jasmine (The Bay of Jasmine). As affection takes a deeper turn, emotions run rampant – passion, obsession: Non Dire No (Don’t Say No). Unconditional love is eternal, pure and filled with wonder: Il Sentiero Degli Dei (The Path of the G-ds). You’d be hard-pressed to pick just one – but if so pressed, the last perfume sings to me so completely that it feels bespoke. I want to follow in the footsteps of the deities, please.

DFG 1924 La Baia di Jasmine (The Bay of Jasmine): heliotrope, wild jasmine, ambrette seeds – a dream, the beating of wings, explosion of unexpected energy

Often one feels embalmed in heliotrope – a beautiful material, but when overdosed it may be so sweet as to be unpalatable. Roberto Dario never presses the point; its effect is of a solar nature, expansiveness when partnered with a tender jasmine and the dual floral/horsiness of ambrette (I do love ambrette!). La Baia takes flight on gossamer wings, buoyed by infinite possibility, optimism. Everything about it is so attractive that you can’t pull away. It’s a fragrance to fall in love with, surely.

DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore Non Dire No (Don’t Say No): galbanum, Indian sandalwood, dark amber – passion, obsession, impetuosity.

You were wondering when we were going to smolder, sizzle, simmer – weren’t you? Here we go, but not in the ubiquitous fashion – no overdose of spice, unctuous florals or oud overload here. Instead we are given an unexpected yet discreet dose of galbanum for surprise, then labdanum-rich, sandalwood-laced seething passions take over. We are in deep, and although it may be (and is) substantially darker than the bookending scents – balance reigns nonetheless. There is profound depth of feeling which is expressed through Non Dire No; it too is irresistible yet maintains an elegant bearing.

DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore Il Sentiero Degli Dei (The Path of the G-ds): iris, musc poudrée, cedarwood – eternal love, truth, purity, eternity, endless music, marveling every day

Il Sentiero is the most subtle of the trilogy and it is Divine. It smells (to me) like a marriage between heaven and earth: silvery iris is celestial and cedarwood grounds us with its woody suavity. Silky, powdery musks float heavenward like clouds of bliss. I have only a smidgen left to spray from my carded sample, so goodness knows how I might inundate myself if more of Il Sentiero were available. I would bathe in it, most likely – it feels like serenity bottled. Mmmm.

Thank you, Roberto Dario – for your time, friendship, samples! I adore your work. My nose is my own…

~ Ida Meister, Senior Editor and Natural Perfumery Editor

Photos taken by Ida at Esxence 2019 unless otherwise noted.

DFG1924 perfumes Storie d’Amore

Ida sniffing DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore

Thanks to the generosity of perfumer Roberto Dario of DFG 1924, we have one set of carded samples of DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore for one registered reader in the US, EU, and Canada. You must register or your comment will not count. To be eligible, please tell us what interested you most in Ida’s review, and where you live.  Which of the DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore sounds the most appealing to you? Draw closes 8/13/2019

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19 comments

  • Non Dire No, most certainly, speaks to me. I like that it’s described as “substantially darker” than the other two. DFG 1924 is a new brand to me. Thanks for the introduction and the draw. USA

  • Dubaiscents says:

    All of these sound amazing! But the way Ida is praising Il Senterio how could I not wait to smell them?! I need some serenity in a bottle! Thanks for the chance to try these. I’m in the US.

  • The dream is to make it to Phase III, and Ida’s high praise makes me *die a little* inside. In a good way. I live in the USA.

  • I think I could like all three DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore – La Baia with gossamer wings, Non Dire No with seething passions, and Il Sentiero Degli Dei with eternal love. The second perfume is most appealing to me and I love the name of the third one. The entire concept is great. Live in the US.

  • I enjoyed to read about the family history in perfumery. From the 3 of them I think La Baia di Jasmine will suit me best, as Jasmine smells so good on my skin. Im from Romania, EU

  • LouiseLeavy says:

    I loved the scent descriptions Ida’s review – such vivid use of language really brings the composition of each fragrance to life. I had not thought about the embalming analogy before but it really resonantes. For me, of the trio Sentiero Degli Dei sounds like my perfect Iris cloud – floating in a cedar musk sky.
    I am based in the UK and with my shaky Italian I was happy to find that we can order from DG 1924 direct.

  • Passion and love comes through in this review. Very interested in trying these. Living in the EU

  • Outstanding review by Ida. I like Ida words which she mentions smells like a marriage of Heaven and Earth regarding Sentiero Degli Dei. I love that analogy. DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore Sentiero Degli Dei. Thank you so much for the draw. I live in USA.

  • Il sentiero degli dei sounds like the stuff dreams are made of. It made me relax and get centered just by reading it. Would love to experience such a state of olfactive serenity. I live in the EU, thanks a lot for such an appealing draw!

  • All 3 sound really gorgeous but I am most drawn to DFG 1924 Storie d’Amore Non Dire No (Don’t Say No) because of the dark amber and sandalwood. Plus, it represents passion and obsession!
    I live in the US.

  • I loved the whole review, history included. Perfumes with great longevity while being diaphanous as a butterfly’s kiss sounds like my cup of tea. While Non dire no is an appealing name, I felt closer to Il Sentiero Degli Dei, only just reading the name, and Ida’s description confirmed the picture already made in my mind. It feels like the ultimate love… Thank you, Ida, for a wonderful (as in full of wonder) review! Hugs from Romania, EU.

  • Cool background on the house. Seems like theres some history there. Storie d’Amore Non Dire No seems the most interesting since it sounds darker and resinous. The third sounds nice, though fleeting. The first sounds a lot of Bvlgari Jasmine Noir? Which I enjoy, but already have
    Im in the US. Thanks for the draw

  • This House is new to me. The three reviewed sound good. D’Amore I1 is interesting. Thanks for the opportunity to try these. US

  • Ionela Bulimej says:

    The way she describes this perfume :Il Sentiero Degli Dei , it’s amazing and most appealing to me.
    I live in EU

  • doveskylark says:

    I like the concept of representing the levels of love with its own fragrance. I enjoyed reading Ida’s review and thinking about my own experiences with falling in love. I definitely love most the first phase, the anticipation and the optimism. I think jasmine is the perfect representation of the dream for good things to come. I would love to try La Baia di Jasmine.
    I live in the USA.

  • These are certainly some beautiful fragrances as described by Ida. And who could resist fragrances with the names, Non Dire No or Il Sentiero Degli Dei? Must sample all. Thank you for a marvelous review and a lovely draw. I’m in the USA.

  • I loved the appealing description of the French and Italian musks of the scent, and jasmine is my favorite flower, so I would love to try! I’m from the USA.