Sunday, January 22, 2023

Luciano Pavarotti by Luciano Pavarotti c1994

 Luciano Pavarotti by Luciano Pavarotti was launched in 1994. Distributed by Eurocosmesi, a division of Gauber S.r.l.. Created by Givaudan perfumer David Apel. 





Fragrance Composition:


So what does it smell like? It is classified as a woody chypre fragrance for men. The fragrance opens with notes of bergamot, rum, neroli, petit grain from Paraguay, green ivy, lemons from Sicily and verbena. Heart notes include damascena roses, cloves from Madagascar, patchouli, cedar from Lebanon, and iris. The dry down is completed with benzoin, opoponax, tonka bean, liatrix, vanilla, oakmoss, Russian leather and honey.

  • Top notes: Calabrian bergamot, Sicilian lemon, Paraguayan petitgrain, rum, green ivy, neroli, verbena
  • Middle notes: geranium, damask rose, Madagascan clove, patchouli, Lebanese cedar, iris
  • Base notes: amber, benzoin, opoponax, tonka bean, liatrix, vanilla, oakmoss, Russian leather, honey


Bottle:


The bottle was designed by Pierre Dinand. The fragrance was available in both Eau de Toilette and After Shave.



Fate of the Fragrance:


Discontinued, date unknown.

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