Products Description
A unisex oriental floral perfume
The Malatesta were a noble Italian family, among the most important and influential of the Middle Ages. They dominated the Lordship of Rimini and various other territories in Romagna from 1295 to 1500. The origins of the dynasty were traced back, by their courtiers, to ancient Roman times and the Scipioni. Most important of this noble line was Malatesta da Verucchio who, thanks to his military and political ability, took the name of Mastin Vecchio (the old bulldog). This name has also been given to the most important tower in Gradara Castle. His eldest son Giovanni Malatesta (known as Gianciotto, Lord of Gradara) became sadly infamous in the tragedy set down by Dante Alighieri in the Fifth Canto of Inferno. Dante recounts the love story between Gianciotto’s older brother, Paolo, and his beautiful wife, Francesca. An eternal love that still echoes down the centuries from the castle walls along the length and breadth of the valley. In the 14th and 15th centuries the Malatesta family conquered numerous cities in Romagna and the Marches, extending the territory of their kingdom as far as the eye could see. Many Malatesta were skilled warlords and exceptional strategists. The most famous of all the Malatesta was without doubt Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, with whom the family reached the apex of their fame and fortune.
Released in 2020
- Top notes Lily, Musk, Orange, Tangerine
- Heart notes Jasmine, Lavander, Leather
- Base notes Oud, Patchouli, Pepper, Vanilla, Woody Notes