The company says:

La Fenice Collection is a cultural project that connects the image of the brand The Merchant of Venice with an internationally renowned institution, Gran Teatro La Fenice, one of the most important symbols of the city of Venice. A refined and elegant project to homage a cultural institution through two sophisticated fragrances that will evoke emotions and feelings transmitted during theatre performances.  A collection of two fragrances, pour Homme et pour Femme, that convey the emblematic form of The Merchant of Venice collection, and the colours of the Theatre - gold and light blue.

La Fenice pour Homme fragrance notes

  • Head

    • mandarin, violet leaf, apple blossom, frankincense
  • Heart

    • black pepper, basil, clove bud, orris
  • Base

    • cedarwood, leather, amber

Latest Reviews of La Fenice pour Homme

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La Fenice Pour Homme could bè framed as a sort of Acqua di Parma Colonia Intensa Oud's cousin, with its basic main accord of fresh resinous musk, aromatic resins, musky/hesperidic leather and stark woods but where the Acqua di Parma's one pushes the accelerator on the musky/resinous (oudish) accord La Fenice Ph is more focused on a classic aromatic/hesperidic dry chypre formula (twisted in a more fruity/resinous vest) with its spicy/floral, ambery and woody-herbal aura. Violet, citrus and black pepper imprint the main feature to the whole olfactory creation, in tune with musky woods and fresh leather (a freshly musky piquant leather-accord). La Fenice is finally a more classically balanced, green, sharp/woody and mature creation if compared with Colonia Intensa Oud (which is stronger, more intense but less complex). Violet, spicy musk, "liquid" frankincense and fresh leather are perfectly connected and calibrated (never overflowing) in the whole assertive virile formula. In particular dry piquant spices, seasoned woods and amber provide a more restrained classic (melancholic) appeal. The fragrance is anything but theatrical, mundane, baroque or palatine but is definitely enjoyable and pretty refined.

2nd January 2020
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