
Sospiro
Italian niche perfumery turned up loud.
Sospiro is the Italian sibling of Xerjoff, founded in 2010 by Sergio Momo as a more openly opulent counterpart to the parent house. Based in Turin, the line was conceived around bold, full-bodied compositions that lean into gourmand sweetness, animalic florals and resinous depth — Erba Pura, the brand's runaway hit, became one of the defining fruity-amber signatures of the 2010s. Where Xerjoff cultivates restraint and rare materials, Sospiro is unapologetically extroverted. Bottles are large and architectural, the juice tends to project, and the collection is built for wearers who treat fragrance as performance. The house collaborates with Italian and French perfumers under Momo's creative direction, and remains independently owned through the Xerjoff group.
Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.
















































