
Garibaldi Cologne - by Abbate Y La Mantia
A cologne differs from an aftershave or perfumed water by incorporating not a mono tone fragrance, but a set of several olfactory notes, often distant, that evoke a main accord.In this case: CLIFFS OF THE SICILIAN SEATop notes (the most immediate and volatile ones): A well-orchestrated madness: the green gold of perfumery, bergamot, not in its natural environment, but in the brackish seaweed of a rock overlooking the Mediterranean shore.Middle notes (slower, but they last longer): We couldn’t help but dive into ozone scents, breathed in iodine masses, even the most Italian kind of tobaccos; coming from Kentucky, but invented in its fermented variant and made famous by great personalities of our Bella Italia.Base notes (those who support and connect all the others): We had already been provocative enough and thus a non-experimental base. Simply one of the most beautiful Asian patchouli sleeping on a bed of fresh musk. INGREDIENTS: Water, Alcohol*, Parfum**.*non-ethyl, but derived from w