Vetiver Ambrato - Bois 1920

August 29th, 2007 by webmaster

Try to guess, what are the basic notes of Vetiver Ambrato? If you assume, that it is an orange and cinnamon or a peach, caramel and vanilla … it looks like… you are not able to read a Latin as this name assumes, that it will give aroma away. However, we advise you all over again to try Vetiver Ambrato and to have true representation about this aroma.
Vetiver Ambrato has appeared in the perfumery market in 2005. It, together with family other aromas of brand Bois 1920, was created by Italian perfumer Enzo Gallardo, who decided to use some classical development of the grandfather. According to a family legend, in 1920 his grandfather Guido has opened perfumery shop Bottega Italiano Spigo in Florence. Here it was possible to buy popular at that time fragrant oils and tinctures (not only the Italian lavender), together with aromas of own manufacture. The shop was quite popular (however, legends can exaggerate), but in 1925 it has stopped the existence as son Guido and father have not shown any interest in continuation of perfumery dynasty. The history has received the continuation in 1985, when interest to perfumery has jumped through generation to the grandson of the dynasty founder.
Aroma starts with sharp, hardly flower freshness: lavender, a geranium and citruses though they are not mentioned anywhere. The anise adds not only sweet and lightness, but also strange impressions. Flower tone sounds very implicitly and becomes powder in the heart of aroma - this part causes ideas about geraniums and quite harmonious sweetness.



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