In the metropolis, it's so easy to lose oneself. Among millions of people, cars, and roads, there's no place for the solitude that is so necessary. A smaller place is needed. One-story homes are no taller than two stories. Underfoot is not asphalt but old cobblestone. Every passerby greets you like a good friend. And let it be somewhere on the coast. The spirit of the Italian province is encapsulated in the fragrance of Pomelo Sorrento perfume water by Gritti. Calm motifs of green tea and iris are framed by vetiver and amber with a delicate vanilla trail. Everything you need for rest and peace.
In the metropolis, it's so easy to lose oneself. Among millions of people, cars, and roads, there's no place for the solitude that is so necessary. A smaller place is needed. One-story homes are no taller than two stories. Underfoot is not asphalt but old cobblestone. Every passerby greets you like a good friend. And let it be somewhere on the coast. The spirit of the Italian province is encapsulated in the fragrance of Pomelo Sorrento perfume water by Gritti. Calm motifs of green tea and iris are framed by vetiver and amber with a delicate vanilla trail. Everything you need for rest and peace.
The Gritti family revived ancient formulas created by their ancestor Alvise Gritti, a Venetian nobleman and alchemist. Alvise Gritti worked in the 16th century, being a pioneer in creating fragrances capable of awakening emotions. The company logo is based on the family coat of arms, with the family motto on the ribbon above: 'Do not let difficulties break you.' The story began in charming 16th century Venice. Alvise Gritti was a curious and brilliant man, not prone to doubts, a learned alchemist, and a great traveler. He sailed east, finding himself in new cultures. The only language he mastered perfectly, which the master used to speak directly to the heart and soul, was the language of perfumery. Thus, Alvise Gritti created captivating perfumery images that have reached us through the centuries.