Fiore d'Ulivo
Fiore d'Ulivo is Xerjoff's pale, Mediterranean white-floral — a soft opening of peach and freesia giving way to a neroli-tuberose-jasmine heart that stays light by design.
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- Basil
- Magnolia
- Jasmine
- Benzoin
- Amber
- Musk
By the editors · 2 min readFiore d'Ulivo is Xerjoff's pale, Mediterranean white-floral — a soft opening of peach and freesia giving way to a neroli-tuberose-jasmine heart that stays light by design. Most white florals this luxe would punch harder; this one politely declines.
The base is a clean sandalwood-musk-amber mix that lets the flowers linger rather than get buried. Longevity is moderate, projection close. Wears like a linen dress in late spring — feminine but not girlish, warm but never heavy. A good choice for someone who finds Chanel florals too cold and modern white florals too loud. A middle-path fragrance, executed with Xerjoff's usual polish.
Scent twins
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