Torino21 2021
Torino21 opens with a bracing aromatic jolt—mint and thyme laced with lemon, almost medicinal in its clarity, like stepping into an old apothecary garden at dawn.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 13 accords.
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The note pyramid
- Mint
- Basil
- Lemon
- Thyme
- Lavender
- Rosemary
- Jasmine
By the editors · 2 min readTorino21 opens with a bracing aromatic jolt—mint and thyme laced with lemon, almost medicinal in its clarity, like stepping into an old apothecary garden at dawn. The basil adds a green, slightly peppery edge that keeps the composition from veering into simple freshness. Within minutes, lavender and rosemary deepen the herbal character, while jasmine brings an unexpected softness and blackcurrant a dark, fruity undertone that complicates the brightness.
The musk in the base is clean and skin-close, anchoring the aromatics without sweetening them. What emerges is a portrait of northern Italian herbs—cultivated rather than wild, elegant rather than rustic. It feels less like a conventional fougère and more like a modern interpretation of classical cologne structure, rendered with restraint. Best suited to those who want aromatic without the barbershop associations, and who appreciate transparency over density.
Scent twins
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