Transgression is pleasure, and there was nothing more transgressive than the Bacchanalia. In Roman times, the Bacchanalia was a festival of reconciliation. The name derives from the rituals in honour of Bacchus. It was an orgiastic festival that later became a reconciliation of the gods on the occasion of the sowing and harvesting of grain. During the Bacchanalia, all transgressions were lived out, and even the most uptight indulged in drinking and mixing of the sexes. The scent of Bacchanal, with jasmine, saffron, ambergris, oak moss and cedarwood, is a real magnet that attracts the interest of those around it. It is dedicated to those who want to think outside the box and leaves a unique scent trail with a strong sillage.


Pompeii - Baccanale
- Regular price
- 150,00 €
- Sale price
- 150,00 €
- Regular price
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- Unit price
- 1,500.00 € / 1 l


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The history
Thanks to traditions and clues from historical sources, experts were finally able to find the long-sought Via dei Profumieri in the archaeological site of Pompeii in 2011.
The Via degli Augustali connects the Via Stabiana with the Via del Foro. Along this street, three shops numbered 26, 27 and 28 were found where perfumes were manufactured. The perfumers met in a guild located not far from the Via degli Augustali on the upper floor of the Macellum (market hall). From the spices that Roman sailors imported from the eastern provinces via the ports of Pozzuoli and Ostia, they made perfumed ointments that were sold in small glass bottles, terracotta or alabaster containers.
In collaboration with experienced master perfumers, Pompeii has reinterpreted the fragrances of this era in a modern way, reviving the opulence and splendour of a culture that has left an indelible mark on the history of mankind.