Description
The history of Carthusia perfumes emanates from the monastery of San Giacomo on the island of Capri. Carthusia fragrances continue to be developed from the ancient distillation techniques that were used by the monks in 1380. Fiori di Capri : the real smell of the Italian island of Capri. Mediterranean notes of wild carnation found on Mount Solaro. The lily of the valley and oak mixed with the aroma of amber and sandalwood to recreate the medieval recipe of Father Prieur of the Chartreuse de St Jacques who composed the first perfume of the island for the sovereign Jeanne d’Anjou.
notes
families cyprus, white floral
head notes Bergamot, Cyclamen, Gardenia, Mandarin, Orange blossom, Rose, Tuberose, White Flower, Ylang-ylang
heart notes Damascus Rose, Hyacinth, Incense, Nutmeg, Orris, Pineapple, Violet leaf, White honey
base notes Amber, Cedar, Myrrh, Oak, Patchouli, Sandalwood, White musk



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