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Shooting Stars Via Cavour 1 by Xerjoff

Shooting Stars Via Cavour 1 by Xerjoff

Xerjoff's  Spotlight Collection exclusively presents Via Cavour 1. Opening to top notes with quince and white peach, this delicate perfume is followed by hints of Moroccan rose, dark chocolate, red berries and patchouli at the heart. At the base, oud, caramel, amber, Madagascar vanilla and musk warm up the senses.

This scent is named after the street where our Turin store is located, which in turn is named after  Conte  Camillo Benso di Cavour.

He was one of the protagonists of  Italian Risorgimento, nicknamed  "Father of the Nation"  by no less than Giuseppe Verdi.

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Shooting Stars Via Cavour 1 by Xerjoff

Xerjoff's  Spotlight Collection exclusively presents Via Cavour 1. Opening to top notes with quince and white peach, this delicate perfume is followed by hints of Moroccan rose, dark chocolate, red berries and patchouli at the heart. At the base, oud, caramel, amber, Madagascar vanilla and musk warm up the senses.

This scent is named after the street where our Turin store is located, which in turn is named after  Conte  Camillo Benso di Cavour.

He was one of the protagonists of  Italian Risorgimento, nicknamed  "Father of the Nation"  by no less than Giuseppe Verdi.

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Xerjoff's  Spotlight Collection exclusively presents Via Cavour 1. Opening to top notes with quince and white peach, this delicate perfume is followed by hints of Moroccan rose, dark chocolate, red berries and patchouli at the heart. At the base, oud, caramel, amber, Madagascar vanilla and musk warm up the senses.

This scent is named after the street where our Turin store is located, which in turn is named after  Conte  Camillo Benso di Cavour.

He was one of the protagonists of  Italian Risorgimento, nicknamed  "Father of the Nation"  by no less than Giuseppe Verdi.