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Description
Azzurro – this was the big hit of 1968, composed by Paolo Conte but made immortal by Adriano Celentano. In his unmistakable style, Celentano sang about the azure blue of the summer sky and the longing for a distant love. The song has been reinterpreted many times, most fittingly by the Azzurri, the Italian national soccer team, who re-recorded it in Germany in 2006.
Azure blue, a color to dream about. This blue already fascinated the people of ancient Egypt in the form of lapis lazuli, and the coastal region of the Côte d'Azur got its name because of it. Today, it adorns not only the jerseys of the Squadra Azzurra, but also – as a tribute to Italy – the latest fragrance by Roberto Ugolini.
"Azzurro, il pomeriggio è troppo azzurro.... All year long I search for summer, and suddenly it's here!" Azzurro introduces itself with a wonderful, fruity opening. Where one would normally encounter numerous citrus fruits, here it is only the tart glow of grapefruit, followed by distinct and delicious strawberry notes accompanied by coconut and a fruity-spicy hint of pink pepper. At the heart is a completely unpretentious rose, which discreetly but decisively directs the dried fruit-like davana and the tart and cheerful blackcurrant. It is also surrounded by a sparkling, luxurious champagne accent and an almost translucent, spring-like magnolia. Sensual amber and deep woody notes in the base, as well as a fruity musk, complete the fragrance in the most charming way.
Fragrance notes
Top notes: grapefruit, strawberry, coconut, pink pepper