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Description
Every Florentine knows this special lion: Marzocco. The noble heraldic animal and one of the symbols of Florence. Created by the sculptor Donatello in 1420, the sculpture now stands in the Museo del Bargello, while a sandstone copy stands prominently and conspicuously in Piazza della Signora, in front of the Palazzo Vecchio.
The bottle of Roberto Ugolini's Marzocco is also very Florentine, in a warm violet, a color that is also very typical of Florence. The mane of the proud MARZOCCO shines in bright colors under the Italian sun, with the fruity and tangy citrus notes of mandarin, lime, and lemon that embody the spirit of the Italian summer. Magnificent orange blossoms and beguiling jasmine exude their unique, enchanting nobility, which honors the "Marzocco," the famous lion and king of beasts. The base is delicate, expertly balanced and elegant, with a skilfully coordinated blend of tart, spicy vanilla accents, fine, mystical patchouli, dry cedarwood, powdery musk and a selection of the finest woods.
Marzocco once again demonstrates the mastery of experienced noses Maurizio Cerizza and Cristian Calabrò, who have perfectly implemented the concept of creative mind Herbert Stricker. This composition brings the Marzocco emblem to life after its nearly 600-year slumber. An olfactory renaissance for connoisseurs and lovers of excellent perfumes.
Fragrance notes
Top notes: mandarin, lime, lemon
Heart notes: orange blossom, jasmine
Base notes: vanilla, patchouli, cedarwood, musk, precious woods