Bouquet Ideale traces the origins of the original Casamorati perfume house, building an olfactory bridge between the past and the present.
Based on a perfume originally released by Casamorati in the 19th century, Bouquet Ideale is the outcome of an ambitious challenge that Xerjoff founder Sergio Momo set himself. Upon discovering a sample of the original perfume, which had a largely floral composition, he endeavoured to recreate the scent without using any floral notes.
This warm, soothing scent is a marriage between old and new, and a testament to the art of perfumery.
Bouquet Ideale tempers an opening blend of spices with warming a selection of assuaging notes at the heart and base. Cinnamon and nutmeg announce themselves at the top, with the warm undertones of cedarwood and guaiac wood coming through at the heart. More spice emerges at the base in the form of coumarin, softened by the gentle sweetness of vanilla and tobacco flowers, creating a peaceful, calming effect in the dry-down.