- Characteristics
- Description
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Brand:
V Canto
Line: stricnina
Product Type: perfumes, tester
Classification: niche
Volume: 100 ml
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: fruit, sweet
Top Note: Bergamot, Blackcurrant Leaf and Bud, Lemon, Passion Fruit
Heart Note: Cinnamon, Floral Notes, Green Notes, Peach, Raspberry
Base Note: Ambergris, Musk, Sweet notes, Vanilla, Woody Notes
The V Canto Stricnina perfume embodies two facets of beauty: its ability to inspire great achievements or, like a poison, to destroy the finest feelings. Inspired by the image of Lucrezia Borgia, this fragrance conveys the power of love and passion, capable of uplifting the spirit or dispelling illusions. It begins with vibrant floral and berry accords, enveloped in sweet tenderness, gradually revealing a green freshness that awakens hidden emotions. Despite its contrasting concept, this olfactory composition impresses with harmony and sensuality, captivating from the first breath.
The top note opens with a burst of citrus nuances, where bergamot and lemon intertwine with juicy blackcurrant leaves and exotic passion fruit. This initial impression energizes and evokes a sense of serenity and lightness, as if you are stepping into a garden where fresh greenery and fruits glisten in the sunlight.
In the heart note, emotions transition to deeper and richer shades. Green and floral motifs add a natural freshness that harmoniously blends with the warmth of cinnamon, ripe raspberry, and peach. This part of the fragrance brings a feeling of peace and comfort, yet leaves room for passion.
The base note immerses you in a sensual depth with amber and woody accents, enriched with a sweet tone of vanilla and velvety musk.
A TESTER is a demonstration version of the fragrance provided by manufacturers as part of a product batch for promotional purposes at the point of sale. Please note that there are no differences in quality, longevity, etc., between the tester and the retail version! The only difference is that, since testers are intended for promotional use, the manufacturer may not pay as much attention to their packaging: they come in what is known as technical packaging (a simple cardboard box that differs from the retail bottle packaging) and often lack a cap. This is why testers are less expensive.