


Arancia Rossa
The perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena, inspired by his love for Italy, has created a collection of parfum colognes that are portraits of Italian happiness. Mandarino, Limone, Bergamotto and Arancia Rossa are the fragrances of the collection āViaggio in Italiaā, a journey to Italy, fragrances that are like sunshine in winter.
"Bergamot is elegant, lemon is energetic, mandarin is cheerful. Orange is sunny and ironic. In the Italian city of Ivrea, not far from Turin, a battle of oranges is the highlight of the annual carnival celebrations. In 1801 oranges became a symbol of military defeat when Prince Manuel Godoy y Ćlvarez de Faria sent a basket of these fruits to his mistress the Queen to celebrate the victory of Spain over Portugal. Only to take their revenge by bearing the name of Portugal for many years after that in the perfume industry. The oranges extoled and sold by merchants accompany the tragic end of Carmen in Bizetās homonymous opera. But my favourite story is a Christmas one. In December, oranges are a gift of light, a message hinting at the end of winter, rebel fruits wearing the colour of summer."Ā ā Jean-Claude Ellena
Notes:Ā Italian blood orange, orange flower, passionfruit,Ā white musk
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The perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena, inspired by his love for Italy, has created a collection of parfum colognes that are portraits of Italian happiness. Mandarino, Limone, Bergamotto and Arancia Rossa are the fragrances of the collection āViaggio in Italiaā, a journey to Italy, fragrances that are like sunshine in winter.
"Bergamot is elegant, lemon is energetic, mandarin is cheerful. Orange is sunny and ironic. In the Italian city of Ivrea, not far from Turin, a battle of oranges is the highlight of the annual carnival celebrations. In 1801 oranges became a symbol of military defeat when Prince Manuel Godoy y Ćlvarez de Faria sent a basket of these fruits to his mistress the Queen to celebrate the victory of Spain over Portugal. Only to take their revenge by bearing the name of Portugal for many years after that in the perfume industry. The oranges extoled and sold by merchants accompany the tragic end of Carmen in Bizetās homonymous opera. But my favourite story is a Christmas one. In December, oranges are a gift of light, a message hinting at the end of winter, rebel fruits wearing the colour of summer."Ā ā Jean-Claude Ellena
Notes:Ā Italian blood orange, orange flower, passionfruit,Ā white musk






















