Frequently Asked Questions about Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana
What does Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana smell like?
Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana features top notes of Bergamot, Clary Sage, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Cashmeran, and base notes of Ambrettolide, Ambroxan, and Vetiver.
How long does Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana last?
Based on user reviews, Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana has lighter longevity, typically lasting 2-4 hours. The longevity rating is 2.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana?
Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana has intimate sillage that stays close to the skin. The sillage rating is 2.0 out of 5.
Who created Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana?
Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana was created by Silvia Martinelli.
Is Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana for men or women?
Based on user reviews, Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana is a unisex fragrance that works well for all genders.
What season is Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana best for?
According to user reviews, Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana is best suited for Spring.
What occasions is Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana good for?
Rosso Radice by Giardini Di Toscana is particularly well-suited for casual occasions.
To be honest I’m still not entirely sure how to describe this fragrance. The opening is very intense, almost overwhelming with the aroma of clary sage. My first association was the cheapest herbal soap from the 1980s, the kind that used to sit by my grandfather’s washbasin. Unfortunately, I can’t detect either the pepper or the bergamot, which might have brightened the composition a little. After a while the sage softens slightly, but the scent still reminds me of a freshly dug garden full of wild herbs, damp soil and roots pulled straight from the ground. Overall it feels very botanical, herbal, woody and earthy, at times almost raw, like the smell left on your hands after working in the garden. On my skin it lasts around three hours with minimal projection, and to be honest, in this case that’s probably for the best, because it’s definitely not a fragrance for me.
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Rosso Radice, from Giardini Di Toscana was released at unknown year. The perfumer behind this creation is Silvia Martinelli. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Clary Sage, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Cashmeran, and base notes of Ambrettolide, Ambroxan, and Vetiver.
To be honest I’m still not entirely sure how to describe this fragrance. The opening is very intense, almost overwhelming with the aroma of clary sage. My first association was the cheapest herbal soap from the 1980s, the kind that used to sit by my grandfather’s washbasin. Unfortunately, I can’t detect either the pepper or the bergamot, which might have brightened the composition a little. After a while the sage softens slightly, but the scent still reminds me of a freshly dug garden full of wild herbs, damp soil and roots pulled straight from the ground. Overall it feels very botanical, herbal, woody and earthy, at times almost raw, like the smell left on your hands after working in the garden. On my skin it lasts around three hours with minimal projection, and to be honest, in this case that’s probably for the best, because it’s definitely not a fragrance for me.