Sandalo
Lorenzo Villoresi - Sandalo - 1.5ml Sample - VEP6211 - Product Image - Fragrance - Les Senteurs

Lorenzo Villoresi

Sandalo

Preferred by Men

Top Notes: Rosewood, Lavender, Petitgrain, Orange, Lemon

Heart Notes: Labdanum, Bulgarian Rose, Neroli, Sandalwood

Base Notes: Sandalwood, Vetiver, Amber, Opoponax, Oakmoss

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Inspiration

A really dark, gorgeously rich sandalwood blend – very dramatic and tenacious, in the tradition of the ancient Indian oils. Mysore sandalwood is combined with oakmoss, gaiac wood and green, intense notes of sap and bark. Oils of rose and opoponax add a haunting warmth and sweetness, while balsams prolong the deep earthy tones.

Ingredients

ALCOHOL DENAT (SD ALCOHOL 39- B,) PARFUM (FRAGRANCE,) AQUA (WATER,) ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE, BENZYL BENZOATE, CITRAL, CITRONELLOL, LIMONENE, EUGENOL, FARNESOL, GERANIOL, HYDROXYCITRONELLAL, ISOEUGENOL, LINALOOL, EVERNIA PRUNASTRI (EXTRACT.)

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Delivery

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Lorenzo Villoresi
Lorenzo Villoresi
Since 1981, during his first trip to the Middle East, Lorenzo Villoresi developed an interest in the world of spices and essences. He began to study perfumery and distillation methods and started receiving requests for bespoke fragrances. The business activity started in 1990, beginning with fresh interpretations of various classics.
Later he created fragrances like Dilmun, Alamut, Teint de Neige, Iperborea, Theseus and Aura Maris inspired by myths and legends of different cultures and countries.
In 2006 he won the international “Prix François Coty” in Paris, the most important award in recognition of a perfumer’s career. Lorenzo Villoresi is also the author of various books on perfumery.