Francesca Bianchi

Etruscan Water

$215

OUR VERDICT

Herbal | Vintage | Masculine

Mediterranean plants, the smell of the coastal breeze, a yacht sailing near the marina. Bergamot, oakmoss, ambergris.

“The inspiration for Etruscan Water comes from two different sources. The first one is my personal memory: being born and raised in Tuscany, we could go to the beach in the South of the region, where hundreds of years ago our forefathers, the Etruscans, used to live. In order to access to the most stunning, well hidden small bays, and offering the most transparent water, there was a 30 minutes walk through the woods.
These woods are full of wonders! The smell of typical Mediterranean vegetation is charming and, if you are lucky (or unfortunate…) you could bump into a wild boar – or even some remains of the Etruscan civilisation. The salty, refreshing smell of the sea soothes you from the heat of the sun that is warming up your skin. The second source of inspiration is my personal research on masterpieces of perfumery, as I have recently been intrigued by the classical masculine citrusy cologne – not the light ones, but those with a strong character.” - Francesca Bianchi.

There is a persistence of salty notes and citrus throughout the life of Etruscan Water. A big dose of strong, bold ingredients give it more depth than the listed notes may suggest. It’s very much in the 80s powerhouse genre - Aramis, Polo Green, etc - one for the vintage lovers. Once you begin to associate Etruscan Water with the Tuscan coast, as per Francesca’s inspiration, it becomes a very evocative scent, immediately transporting you there.

Whilst this fragrance is strong and at Extrait concentration, we feel that 2-4 sprays is a good amount for its level of projection to shine. 

Citrus Herbal Top:
Bergamot, Tangerine, Petitgrain, Basil

Salty, Botanical Heart:
Iris, Immortelle, Jasmine, Caraway, Ambergris

Mossy Base:
Oakmoss, Vetiver, Musk, Labdanum   

Perfumer: Francesca Bianchi

EXTRAIT DE PARFUM 30ML

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