The inspiration
Sweet and creamy, the fragrance creates a soothing atmosphere reminiscent of the Mediterranean with its green accents and lovely shades. A modern gourmand interpretation that faithfully recreates the black fig from Chia, a nectar of joy. An homage to Sardinia, the island that enchants with the beauty of its protected beaches, wild landscapes and unforgettable sunsets.
Italian Heritage – the soul of excellence
Italian Heritage is a fine fragrance collection that pays tribute to the special beauty and excellence of Italy in the form of its precious essences.
A new chapter is opening in Simone Andreoli's travel diary, a line that takes you on an enchanting journey of discovery through the Italian peninsula. Each bottle is a tribute to Italy, its cities of art, its extraordinary landscapes, its people and their unique characteristics. From north to south, the fragrances bring to life a country that inspires the world and leaves an unforgettable impression on everyone. Living in this beautiful country means being part of an idyllic painting, a masterful portrait that exudes creative power.
The stage is set for Italy, in all its splendour and outstanding charm, celebrated through perfumes, its voice. We give the world a little piece of Italy and remind Italians of the value of this fragment.
My Italy – Origin – Excellence – Tradition
"We strive for beauty thanks to our desire to possess it. It is an unconditional feeling with which we identify, because we belong to beauty and beauty – the centre of our being – belongs to us. We are a country of artists and geniuses, chosen for absolute excellence, a deep calling that we feel from birth.
We are a small place in the world that has been able to fascinate and stir emotions for centuries with its culture, prestige and savoir-faire. Being Italian means sharing the significance of our history and the fame of a common and recognisable territory with clear and distinct boundaries.
Being Italian is a way of life.
We cannot be compared to others.
We are who we are." – Simone Andreoli