Description
The new exclusive line of fragrances from Farmacia SS Annunziata dal 1561 introduces three new EDPs: Talc Gourmand, Sweet Musk and Vetiver Incenso. The first two are more feminine, while the last one is more on the masculine side.
Vetiver Incenso is virile and elegant fragrance with woody accords of vetiver as its main ingredient. The top of the composition sparkles with fresh notes of lemon, grapefruit, bergamot and ginger. The core consists of pink pepper, juniper, vetiver and incense. Base notes are vetiver, incense, cedar, patchouli, amber and oak moss.
All three fragrances are available as 250 ml Eau de Parfum. Each comes with a separate, elegant and vintage – inspired pump.
Vetiver Incenso was launched in 2012.
manya2002 – :
Got a small decant of this and loved it straight away, so much so that I didn’t take much time to think about what it reminded me of. I looked around and saw how expensive a full bottle was and was taken aback and slightly disappointed that it was beyond justifiable in my world, so I contented myself with enjoying my decant. Second wearing and it hit me in the face….Terre d’Hermes straight up and down. Perhaps slightly more emphasis on the chief notes of vetiver and incense, but the difference is negligible. I came here, read the few reviews there were and sure enough, they’re supportive of my realisation. As Alfarom said, why pay such an exorbitant price for this (despite it still being a very decent scent), when you can buy Terre at a far more reasonable price. Even the TdH Pure Perfume, which I prefer, is still far cheaper. I’ll stick with that one methinks!
Denis163 – :
When I heard of this release I couldn’t contain my excitement. Vetiver and incense together sounded like heaven. I started to fantasize about a stark, rooty/resiny/mossy concoction of woods but…
What a big letdown. Vetyver Incenso is Terre D’Hermes, no more no less. Would you pay 280 euros for Terre? Smells fine but it’s a total rip-off. Get the original.
Rating: 5.5-6/10