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Santa Maria Novella
Bizzarria Eau de Parfum
SKU:3111001
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Bizzarria is an original, unexpected Eau de Parfum that pairs hesperide traits with the resounding notes of cedarwood. Bizzarria is the most peculiar citrus tree of all, bringing together the characteristics of lemon, bitter orange and etrog. First studied in the Medicean gardens in 1644, it now returns to life thanks to its serendipitous rediscovery in the garden of Villa Medicea di Castello in 1980.
The olfactory architecture of Bizzarria Eau de Parfum intrigues since the beginning, enthralling its guests with timur pepper and the unmistakable, ambiguous sweetness of neroli. It goes on telling its incredible polytropic qualities with the heart notes of orange blossom absolute, davana and ginger. At the base, cedar wood and musk: the enveloping attitudes that make the impression of beauty last, over the dazzle, en profondeur.
Olfactory Family: HESPERIDIC - FLORAL - FRUITY
Top: Bizzarria Accord, Neroli, Timur Pepper
Middle: Orange Blossom Absolute, Ginger, Davana
Base: Cedarwood, Musk
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