In Rome, Epiphany has particular flavors and scents. Piazza Navona dresses up for the party. A swarm of people and colors crowds the Fountain of the Four Rivers, surrounded by stalls. Portrait artists and caricatures, cotton candy and balloons decorate the baroque architecture with Fellini-esque touches. The Befana flies on her broomstick and brings gifts that are welcome to everyone, sweets but also small bags of sugared coal. Adults and children, on January 6, in Rome have no age.
Dolcemente di Jupilò recalls this moment of intense joy. It captures its suggestions and contrasts, exuberance and joviality. Like Piazza Navona, it has a rich and multifaceted nature.
In the composition, sweetness prevails: fruity, floral, gourmand accords. But complexity is the distinctive feature of the entire bouquet. Cotton candy is the face of a happy child.
The mimosa note is a tribute to women and lightheartedness. The citron is the candied specialty displayed on the stalls during the festival. And the vanilla is the note that inebriates with sweetness and everyone likes it. Dolcemente is a world made of pleasant memories.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes: Jasmine, Mimosa
Heart Note: Apricot
Base Notes: Vanilla, Cedarwood, Vetiver, Sugar
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I was hoping to find something truly special and unique with this fragrance, but unfortunately, it fell flat. There’s nothing distinctive about it — in fact, it smells quite generic, almost like something made for mass appeal. Disappointing, especially when I was looking for something that would stand out.