Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento (Maria Celeste Lombardo) 2025 + Effervescent Ode Giveaway.

Il Colore del Vento by Nobile 1942

Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento By Olya Bar

Nobile 1942 has long been a house attuned to the whispers of history and the sigh of the eternal. Founded in the shadow of Florence’s Renaissance spires, it conjures fragrances that feel less like compositions and more like stolen moments from the Medici courts, elegant, unhurried, and laced with a patrician restraint. Il Colore del Vento, is the house’s latest reverie, created by the perfumer Maria Celeste Lombardo. Translated as “The Color of the Wind,” this eau de parfum arrives not as a tempest, but as a zephyr carrying the iridescent hues of dawn: lemon-gold, champagne-silver, and the amber blush of a horizon kissed by unseen currents. It is a fragrance for those who understand that true luxury lies not in ostentation, but in the subtle alchemy of air and indulgence, a sip of eternity on the tongue of the wind.

To wear Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento is to step onto a sun-dappled terrace overlooking the Arno, where the breeze lifts the hem of your linen shirt like a lover’s promise. It opens with a vivacious quartet of citrus and spice: lemon unfurls first, its zest a sharp, crystalline arrow that pierces the veil of morning mist, bright as the first light refracting through a prism. Ginger follows, impish and warm, curling around the edges like the faint burn of aged calvados on the palate, playful yet insistent, a reminder that even the gentlest gust can carry the thrill of velocity. Cardamom and black pepper lend their dusky intrigue, seeds cracked open to release a verdant, almost electric hum, while coriander whispers of distant bazaars, its leafy bitterness a counterpoint that grounds the effervescence.

Nobile 1942 presented at The Art of Perfumery Event

Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento By Olya Bar

As the hours unfold, the heart reveals itself in a rhythm of paradoxical grace, a gourmand lightness that dances on the precipice of decadence without tumbling over. Here, the note of champagne emerges, not as a literal fizz but as an olfactory illusion of bubbles rising inexorably toward the surface: airy, celebratory, with a fleeting minerality that recalls the chalky kiss of a flute’s rim against parted lips. Bergamot weaves in, its Earl Grey elegance softening the edges, while sugar, crystalline and unrefined caramelizes the air, evoking the slow melt of a nougat in the sun. And then, the unexpected anchor: coffee, not the robust roast of a Turkish grind, but a hushed espresso, its roasted warmth a velvet glove over the citrus spark. It is this heart that lingers like a half-remembered melody, inviting you to lean in, to inhale deeper, as if the wind itself were conspiring to unveil hidden orchards where lemons grow alongside blooming espresso trees.

Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento

Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento by Olya Bar from NYC event.

The drydown is where Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento settles into vanilla and caramel heliotrope-tinged, mingling with caramel’s buttery depth to form a skin-scent that clings like the residue of a cherished secret. It is warm, yes, but buoyant; the spices from the opening persist in faint echoes, ensuring that even in repose, the fragrance retains its narrative arc, a breeze that has traveled from mountain peaks to your pulse points, gathering stories along the way.

Nobile1942 launch Dinner in NYC

I had the pleasure of meeting the team behind the brand at a dinner in the heart of NYC. The following day, they presented the collection in the sunlit heights of the One World Observatory as part of the Art of Perfumery celebration. (please read Hernando’s report). As I savored each scent, I discovered the brand years ago, and to have remained devoted to the beautiful La Danza, a fragrance I’ve worn faithfully for over a decade).

Champagne cocktail via Unsplash

But let’s circle back to Il Colore del Vento, my new favorite from the house. To draw a parallel, I cannot help but summon the classic Champagne Cocktail, that quintessence of belle époque refinement: a sugar cube pierced by Angostura’s bitter quill, drowned in the golden torrent of brut champagne, perhaps crowned with a twist of lemon for that final, aristocratic zing. Il Colore del Vento mirrors this elixir in its very soul, an olfactory libation where the lemon’s tart precision evokes the citrus crown, the champagne note captures the wine’s effervescent soul, and the spices (ginger, cardamom, pepper) stand in for the bitters’ arcane bite. Sugar and caramel play the cube’s role, dissolving into a sweet undercurrent that tempers the sparkle, while coffee adds the cognac’s shadowed warmth, a nod to the cocktail’s occasional fortified twist. Yet where the drink is a momentary revelry, fleeting as the last bubble’s pop, the fragrance endures: a sustained gust that carries the cocktail’s elegance across the skin, transforming it from a sip into a symphony. Imagine, if you will, raising that flute not in a crowded salon, but atop a windswept bluff, where the sea’s salt mingles with the air’s unseen palette. The wind colors the champagne gold; the fragrance colors the wind with memory.

After all, what is perfume if not the color we lend to the invisible?

Notes: Lemon, Ginger, Cardamom, Black Pepper, Coriander;  Sugar, Champagne, Bergamot, Coffee;  Vanilla, Caramel, Butter, Amber,  White Musk.

Olya Bar, Editor.

Disclaimer: Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento was kindly gifted to me, but opinions are always my own.

Il Colore del Vente Nobile 1942

via the brand

Thanks to the generosity of DHub 95, the distributor of hard to find and artistic niche brands, including Nobile 1942 we have a 100 ml bottle of Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento for one registered reader that lives in the USA or Canada only. You must register or your entry will not count. To be eligible, please leave a comment saying what sparks your interest based on Olya’s review and where you live. Draw closes 11/28/2025.

Also read our reviews for Nobile 1942 Pontevecchio, A GraziaNobile 261001

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32 comments

  • Ok, these notes are entirely my vibe- I’m so intrigued by the mix of spices and gourmand notes. I love the comparison to the champagne cocktail, which just entices me more! This one would be amazing.

    USA

  • The creative house Nobile 1942 has a pedigree that is built on scents that harken back to the Renaissance and its legacy of cultural, artistic, and intellectual rebirth. Il Colore del Vento continues the legacy of Italian tradition and craftsmanship. It exudes “quite luxury” and quality. From a zesty an aromatic opening of citrus and spices to a heart that has a hint of indulgence to it: a bright, effervescent champagne note, a slight gourmand tinge of caramel and sugar paired perfectly with earl grey and coffee to balance it out. Its dry down retains elements from its top and heart notes to settle into a warm and tantalizing skin scent.
    USA

  • “To wear Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento is to step onto a sun-dappled terrace overlooking the Arno, where the breeze lifts the hem of your linen shirt like a lover’s promise.”

    Yes, please! I always love vibey reviews of frags and this vibe is irresistible.

    I’m in the US.

  • What truly captivates is how Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento feels like a gentle breeze carrying the golden glow of dawn, with sparkling lemon and warm spices that dance like a perfect champagne cocktail. The delicate balance makes it feel like wearing a whispered secret from a sunlit Florentine terrace—pure elegance in a bottle.

    – USA –

  • I absolutely love that name. And here’s me reading another study on synesthesia and brain development. 😀 But holy cow is this exposition elegantly written. Well done to Olya. The furtive entrance of the delicate espresso accord had me particularly captivated. And although the fragrance very much sounds like an effervescent lemon-vanilla with slight gourmandish inclinations, the spices, coffee and champagne sound like wonderfully unique additions. Never easy finding a fragrance that marries citruses and sweet notes so harmoniously without straying into one genre or another. And yet, with its unassuming volatility, this one appears to straddle the lot from 50 feet above – a feat that few delicious fragrances can boast. Perfect timing too, heading into the murky waters of late holiday stress and “unintentional” overeating. lol I suppose the two go hand in hand ne-c’est pas? Good thing I swapped my craving for desserts with dessert perfumes long ago. Elsewise my ‘colore del vento’ might’ve been confined to a festive cinnamon brown. And si, era una battuta sulle scoregge. LOL Saluti! From Canada.

  • Jarrid Steele says:

    The way Olya describes this makes me wanna smell it so bad.
    I’ve been really getting into coffee notes lately, so I would love to add this fragrance to my collection. Sounding off from beautiful Montreal, QC.

  • Ramses Perez says:

    This is a house I know about but not very familiar with. Never tried any of their offerings but Olya sold the idea that it’s an absolute banger. Here you will find a bit of everything: freshness, a touch of gourmand and that airiness musk some fragrances have. It’s complex but also familiar at the same time and mot hard to pull off in any season. The Colors Of The Wind reminisce of the Disney song from Pocahontas and that breezy feeling you get listening to it. It puts you in a state of bliss if you will. I’m located in the USA:

  • Interesting that this is now Olya’s favorite over La Danza. I went through a bottle of Cafe Chantant. I am hoping for a champagne cocktail over this holiday weekend. The slow melting nougat in the sun sounds very unique. I’d love to be the lucky one. Thanks for the chance. USA.

  • This sounds like a classic in the making. I would love to try this and 100ml is so generous! Thank you for the generous giveaway. I have never tried anything from Nobile 1942. I think I’m most curious about how the champagne and other notes play together like butter, coffee and spices. Wow!

  • reyessence89 says:

    “It is a fragrance for those who understand that true luxury lies not in ostentation, but in the subtle alchemy of air and indulgence”. This has become my vibe in recent years, and this perfume would be perfect as a signature. And Florence is my favourite city!
    I live in the US.

  • Such a lovely review of Il Colore del Vente. The color of the wind, so poetic. My interest was sparked by the comparison to a champagne cocktail.
    I live in Canada

  • The first thing that captured my attention was the description of the scent as a zephyr, and the subtle breeze lifting the hem of a linen shirt. Olya later uses a champagne cocktail to describe Il Colore de Vento. I used to get champagne cocktails at a little coffee shop, and with the coffee note in the perfume and the coffee in the air of the shop, I can viscerally imagine this beauty. I am in the US.

  • This sounds absolutely delicious. This review really put me on a terrace in Italy, with a glass of Prosecco in one hand and my sun hat in the other. I would absolutely love to be entered into the giveaway. Austin, TX

  • This sounds so elegant and comforting yet still “fancy” and since I’m not fancy at all, I like to let my perfumes be fancy. This would remind my OG my trips to Italy, and I love to commemorate trips with scent. I would look forward to reminiscing to soft lemon breezes near the Arno while wfh or having dinner on a random Thursday night. What a lovely review and scent. Thank you, I’m in the US.

  • The concept of a “gourmand lightness” is incredibly compelling. A fragrance that uses notes of coffee, caramel, and champagne but somehow stays airy and weightless is a paradox I need to experience for myself. The comparison to a champagne cocktail makes it sound utterly divine.
    Canada

  • FragranceFrenzyS says:

    I’m fascinated by the description of the coffee note—not as a dark roast, but as a “hushed espresso” that acts as a warm anchor. It seems like the genius stroke that would keep a bright, sparkling fragrance from being fleeting and give it a sophisticated, velvety depth.

    I am from Canada

  • The idea of this scent as an “olfactory champagne cocktail” is what completely sells it. The mental image of those bright, effervescent top notes settling into a warm, vanilla-and-caramel skin scent is exactly the kind of elegant, complex fragrance I’m always searching for. Greetings from Canada

  • Having just returned from florence, I’m so upset we didn’t have time to explore the fragrance scene more. You had me at black pepper and cardamon, love that combination, throw in the bergamot and vanilla, definitely need to give this a smell! USA

  • What really hooked me in your review is the way you frame Il Colore del Vento as a champagne cocktail in motion rather than just another citrus-gourmand. The image of stepping onto a terrace over the Arno with lemon, ginger, cardamom and black pepper moving like a breeze around you made the opening feel almost physical in “my head”bright, but with that peppery, bitters-style bite to keep it from turning into simple “freshness.”

    The champagne and coffee combination in the heart is what really sparks my interest. That idea of champagne as an illusion of bubbles and chalky minerality, lifted by sugar and bergamot, then grounded by a soft, hushed coffee note sounds incredibly elegant and just different enough to be memorable. It feels like you’ve taken the classic Champagne Cocktail analogy and pushed it into something wearable: lemon as the twist, spices as the bitters, sugar and caramel as the cube dissolving into warmth, and coffee as that shadowed, cognac-like depth underneath.

    I also love that the drydown doesn’t seem to abandon the story. Vanilla, caramel, butter and amber could easily read heavy, but the way you describe it, a skin scent that clings like a cherished secret, still carrying faint echoes of spice and air, makes it sound more like the afterglow of a good evening than a sugar bomb. The line “after all, what is perfume if not the color we lend to the invisible?” really stayed with me. That’s exactly the kind of composition I want to live in for a while.

    I live in the USA.

  • Saddly, I don’t know enough about the many diferent offerings from the house of Nobile 1942. I have had the opportunity of sampling La Danza delle Libellule, and I was really impressed, not only because of how beautiful this fragrance is, but because of the quality raw materials used in the concoction of their fragrances. I have been reading about the history and legacy of this brand, and I must say that it is impressing and remarkable what they have done for the perfume industry throughout their many years in the creation of so many beautiful fragrances. That’s why I’ll love to bue included in this giveaway because from what I read Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento is another stunning offering from the House of Nobile that I’ll love to own.
    Commenting from Orlando, Fl. USA

  • For something that dries down into what sounds like a fairly gourmand experience with it’s coffee vanilla caramel combination in the dry down, this review makes me think this is a more elegant take on the genre that I would enjoy. I’m in the USA

  • ericwaynebiscuit says:

    Very evocative review, Olya! I’ve yet to smell through any of the Nobile 1942 line so my interest was piqued from the start. The name of the fragrance is beautiful and the prospect of finding a luxurious, champagne-y, gourmand is promising. Also, curious how the coffee note shows up in the mix!

    I’m in VA, USA.

  • I don’t know enough about the many different offerings from the house of Nobile 1942. I have only one, which is Rudis, and I was really impressed, not only because of how beautiful this fragrance is, but because of the quality of raw materials used in the concoction of their fragrances. I have been reading about the history and legacy of this brand, and I must say that it is impressive and remarkable what they have done for the perfume industry throughout their many years in the creation of so many beautiful fragrances. That’s why I’d love to be included in this giveaway, because from what I read, Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento is another stunning offering from the House of Nobile that I’ll love to own. Greetings fro NY 🙂

  • The name, Il Colore del Vento, “the color of the wind,” conjures some great visuals The citrus and spices blend gently with a light roast coffee and gourmand caramel butter confection to provide a luxurious opening to an ambery musk base. It sounds very comforting and rich. MD, USA

  • That dark red label suggests a very different vibe than the one Il Colore del Vento actually creates, all warm breezes, uplifting citrus, and gourmand spice. The illusory fizz of champagne is clever—”airy, celebratory, with a fleeting minerality that recalls the chalky kiss of a flute’s rim against parted lips”—and the subtle counterbalance of inky espresso and caramel rounds it out. Celebration and good times in a bottle.

    I’m in the USA.

  • Champagne cocktails lifted with breezy airy notes. The fragrance seems bubbly yet withe a whisp of depth dangling you in trance. I enjoy how this is described as giving color to the invisible. It how I envision fragrance in my minds eye.NY, USA

  • This entire review made my mouth water. Butter? Champagne? This sounds like a fragrance that transports to the old country – it sounds absolutely beautiful. I’d loved to try it. I am in the USA.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the vibrant feature! Nobile 1942 Il Colore del Vento strikes me as a joyful celebration of lightness and warmth — like the first breath of a spring breeze carrying sunshine and possibility. The sparkling lemon, ginger, cardamom and pepper in the opening stir the senses, giving it that brisk, wind-through-hair freshness. As it softens, the heart of Champagne-tinged sugar, caramelized warmth, coffee whispers and subtle bergamot adds an unexpected gourmand twist — breezy yet indulgent. The dry-down’s vanilla, buttery caramel, amber and white musk ground the scent into a soft hug that lingers like the memory of laughter under afternoon sun. I love how it particles citrus airiness with cozy gourmand comfort — bright, playful, and effortlessly wearable. I’d love to try Il Colore del Vento!
    Cheers from WI, USA

  • Kassie Tocko says:

    oh my goodness another timeless fragrance that i am SO SO excited for! this one is such a gem, so i have heard! i love how the review turned the fragrance into an experience. it wasn’t just describing notes — it was capturing the wind, the light, the texture, & the emotion behind them. i was drawn to the way the writer painted II colore del vento as more than a perfume: it became a memory, a place, a breath of florentine dawn. the parallels to champagne & the way each note was woven into a sensory story made me feel like i was stepping into that breeze myself. it reminded me of a reason why i love perfume so much — because it lets you wear a moment that would otherwise disappear. this would be a dream to have! best of luck to everyone & thank you for the fragrance & review! i am in the united states.

  • foreverscents says:

    Olya’s review was so evocative! I was transported to a terrace that overlooks the Arno, sipping a champaign cocktail. The citrus and ginger opening appeals to me. But it is the unfolding coffee note that really makes me want to try Il Colore del Vento. And the name is so romantic and suggestive.
    I live in the USA.

  • Love the images painted here and the phrasing is magic! “Verdant…electric hum.” Makes this sounds like a whole life to be lived! The notes are a curious blend that intrigue and I adore the name, too. Enjoyable review! I live in the US.