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The Princesses of Venice Eau de Parfum - Les Princesses de Venise by Romea d’Ameor
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Venice, 1721: Famous choirs from all over Europe are arriving to compete in a contest held in memory of the inventor of opera, the late Claudio Monteverdi. The morning is mild, and the water-filled city is bathed in an atmosphere of early spring. The jumble of fresh fruits (orange, melon and pineapple) from the open market fill the air as composer Antonio Vivaldi walks the streets, seeking the choir of angels he’s heard in his wanderings but can never see. On the day of the contest, a pretty girl with a small bouquet tucked behind one ear leads her fellow singers to the stage and the composer recognizes his Venetian princesses on the first note. He’s struck by not only their music but the fresh, light and youthful scent that dances around them, and few weeks later, with the scents of orange blossom, black currant and raspberry haunting his soul, the maestro begins his masterwork, beginning with the Spring. |
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orange, black currant, melon, pineapple, cloves, champaca, orange blossom, jasmine, cassis, sandalwood, raspberry, iris, pistachio |
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Pierre Bourdon
Other fragrances by: Pierre Bourdon |
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