Azzurro EdP
Dein Geschenk
Grapefruit, Strawberry, Coconut , Pink Pepper
Damask Rose , Davana , Blackcurrant, Champagne, Magnolia
Styrax resin, Musk
Azzurro – that was the big hit of 1968, composed by Paolo Conte but made immortal by Adriano Celentano. In his unmistakable style, he sang about the azure blue sky in summer and the longing for a distant love. The song has often been reinterpreted, quite appropriately by the Azzurri, the Italian national football team, who sang it again after their 2006 World Cup victory in Germany. Azure blue, a color to dream about. This blue already fascinated people in ancient Egypt in the form of lapis lazuli, and the coastal region of the Côte d'Azur got its name because of it. Today it not only adorns the Squadra Azzurra jerseys, but - as a nod to Italy - also the latest fragrance from Roberto Ugolini.
Azzurro introduces itself with a wonderful, fruity opening. Where you would otherwise often encounter numerous citrus fruits, here there is only the tart glow of grapefruit, followed by clear and delicious strawberry notes, which are accompanied by Coconut and a fruity, spicy hint of pink pepper. At the centre is a completely unpretentious rose, which restrainedly but firmly directs the Davana reminiscent of dried fruit, and the sour, cheerful blackcurrant. It is also surrounded by a sparkling, luxurious champagne accent and an almost translucent, spring-like Magnolia . Sensual, amber and deep woody tones in the base as well as a fruity Musk complete the fragrance in the most charming way.
ALCOHOL DENAT., PERFUME (FRAGRANCE), CITRONELLOL
Roberto Ugolini
The ROBERTO UGOLINI fragrance collection was inspired by the traditional craft of shoemaking of its namesake.
When you enter Ugolini’s workshop,
A universe of images and scents opens up: wonderful sample shoes stand on shelves and the finest leather exudes its scent, as does the wood
the turned and carved moldings on the walls or the countless leather oils, waxes and polishes. Maybe it was these too
olfactory impressions that awakened Ugolini's great passion for perfumes.