Xerjoff 1861 Naxos edp 100ml
269,00 $
Be transported to the heart of Sicily with Naxos, where top notes of fresh bergamot, lemon and lavender lead to an inspiring heart of cinnamon, honey and cashmere.
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Description
erjoff Naxos is steeped in heritage with a contemporary twist.
This classically Italian scent is a bright and brilliant breath of fresh air. Grounding base notes of tobacco leaf, tonka and vanilla beans add an earthy, woody undertone.
Naxos by Xerjoff is a tribute to the grandeur and glamour of our home country.
OLFACTORY NOTES
Bergamot, Lemon, Lavender
Jasmine Sambac, Cinnamon, Honey, Cashmere
Tobacco Leaf, Tonka Beans, Vanilla
This product is vegan-friendly
The true essence of Made in Italy is unveiled in Xerjoff’s XJ 1861 collection.
A concept that was born to mark the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy, this collection tells the story of poets, saints and seafarers. Sun-soaked citruses, outdoor living and romanticism enrapture each scent which ignites a unique journey into the discovery of Italian history and heritage.
An exploration of excellence embedded in Italian culture, this collection inspires and awakens new emotions. The XJ 1861 collection pays homage to the grandeur and glamour of our country, emulating the dignity and regal atmosphere of historic Italy.
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