The first fragrance of Casamorati, recreated from a previously lost formula. It is dedicated to the era of the flourishing of Italian culture. The floral-spicy top notes of the fragrance dissolve into soft ylang-ylang, Grasse rose, and Moroccan neroli. The fragrance's trail features an unusual woody accord: birch, Mysore wood, and amber notes.
The first fragrance of Casamorati, recreated from a previously lost formula. It is dedicated to the era of the flourishing of Italian culture. The floral-spicy top notes of the fragrance dissolve into soft ylang-ylang, Grasse rose, and Moroccan neroli. The fragrance's trail features an unusual woody accord: birch, Mysore wood, and amber notes.
Casamorati is a revival of the legendary perfume house that became the first official supplier of perfumes to the Italian royal court. Founded in Italy in the 19th century, Casamorati has received numerous awards at national and international exhibitions throughout its existence. The 20th century proved difficult for many perfume houses, and after two world wars, the owners of Casamorati decided to close it. In the early 21st century, Italian designer and perfumer Sergio Momo, upon learning about the history of Casamorati, wanted to revive it, showcasing to the world the greatness of Italian perfume heritage. For Sergio Momo, Casamorati is the heart of Italy, Italian beauty, and the DNA of Italian perfumery. He spent several years gathering information from museums and additional years searching for suppliers. At the Casamorati perfume house, Sergio Momo combined ancient, costly distillation and extraction methods that have been forgotten in the modern world with contemporary perfumery technologies. Casamorati represents royal classicism in Italian perfumery with a modern interpretation.