Just after spraying, this fragrance captivates me with its striking blend of red fruits, dark cherry, and a candied rose. The coffee grounds, however, introduce a curious tension, though bold, they add a slightly off-putting element, due to its synthetic quality, reminding me more of Mancera's Intense Café than the smoother Roses Vanille. Despite this, this note does not compromise the quality of the fragrance to me. As it develops, the scent evolves into something more complex. The amber takes on a slightly animalic quality, while the tonka bean pops out amidst a woodland setting. There’s a hint of burnt sugar that adds a touch of sweetness to this, deepening the overall experience. Around the final dry down this fragrance becomes a dreamy, woody scenario, inviting you to escape into a world of warmth, and soft, comforting layers of fruit and wood. In warmer weather, the fragrance is overwhelmingly fruity, with the cherry providing a refreshing, light touch. But as the temperature cools, this turns into something more amber-forward, evoking the mysterious, magical aura of a fairy forest full of roses. The red fruits remain, while the woodsy base gives a cozy, comforting feel as it lingers on the skin. I love it both in summer and fall.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Dolci Sottoboschi by Il Profumiere
Who created Dolci Sottoboschi by Il Profumiere?
Dolci Sottoboschi by Il Profumiere was created by Massimiliano Torti.
When was Dolci Sottoboschi by Il Profumiere released?
Dolci Sottoboschi by Il Profumiere was released in 2017.
What season is Dolci Sottoboschi by Il Profumiere best for?
According to user reviews, Dolci Sottoboschi by Il Profumiere is best suited for Summer and Fall.
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Just after spraying, this fragrance captivates me with its striking blend of red fruits, dark cherry, and a candied rose. The coffee grounds, however, introduce a curious tension, though bold, they add a slightly off-putting element, due to its synthetic quality, reminding me more of Mancera's Intense Café than the smoother Roses Vanille. Despite this, this note does not compromise the quality of the fragrance to me. As it develops, the scent evolves into something more complex. The amber takes on a slightly animalic quality, while the tonka bean pops out amidst a woodland setting. There’s a hint of burnt sugar that adds a touch of sweetness to this, deepening the overall experience. Around the final dry down this fragrance becomes a dreamy, woody scenario, inviting you to escape into a world of warmth, and soft, comforting layers of fruit and wood. In warmer weather, the fragrance is overwhelmingly fruity, with the cherry providing a refreshing, light touch. But as the temperature cools, this turns into something more amber-forward, evoking the mysterious, magical aura of a fairy forest full of roses. The red fruits remain, while the woodsy base gives a cozy, comforting feel as it lingers on the skin. I love it both in summer and fall.