Amado Mio
Amado Mio by Antonio Alessandria at Indigo Perfumery Antonio Alessandria Amado Mio Eau de Parfum is, as always for the creator, an enchanting olfactory tale fished from the trunk of his memories: here is the story of the meeting between his grandfather and grandmother. As Antonio Alessandria recounts , the meeting is well expressed in the dichotomy between rose and tobacco: at the first meeting, grandfather Sebastiano gave his future wife Giuseppina a red rose; but the scent of the magnificent flower was almost covered by that of the cigars he carried in his pocket, an olfactory dichotomy already a symbol of the union between the two. Amado Mio takes its name from the song, then very popular, sung by Rita Hayworth in the film Gilda, and tells a story of love and passion between a man and a woman, which mirrors that between his grandparents, also symbolized by the encounter-clash of tobacco and rose that chase each other in the perfume and merge into a passionate union. In Antonio A