Edouardo Marinella - Chiaja

June 21st, 2007 by webmaster

Edouardo Marinella - is quite inexpensive brand, which is very popular in the Roman shops, specializing on selective perfumery. Usually all ruler from six aromas is being represented on a show-window. You will not find name Chiaja in the dictionary - it is a word from the Neapolitan dialect, meaning “beach”. The same name was given to one of quarters in a coastal part of Naples, around of the river running into a gulf.
Aroma starts with white freshness - characteristic for the Italian perfumery citron notes (bergamot and neroli oil) are discolored and painted in color of powder beans, an iris and an almond powder. Orange-yellow citruses can’t be almost smelt.
Most strongly three chords - beans, almonds and musk- dominate; they set the fashion to all composition (the iris only adds in it slightly a moisture, apparently, that it is entered into aroma only as a tribute of the Italian tradition). This sweet three demands though a few freshness, demands a sea breeze or frosty air. Without freshness they sound in rather rough image.
E. Marinella Chiaja: neroli oil, bergamot; Iris, almond powder; beans, musk, cedar, a sweet wood chord.



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