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Profumi di Pantelleria Approdo ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 13 September 2009 16 Comments

Profumi di Pantelleria Approdo perfume

Italian niche line Profumi di Pantelleria has launched Approdo (translation: landfall):

In the distance, a white triangle emerges from the surface of the sea. It seems to rise and approach, until you glimpse the hull of a sailing yacht siding across the water with elegant, harmonious movements. A little later, it draws close to the quay; once the mooring operations have been completed, a group of smiling people disembarks: the pleasure they feel about having shared an enjoyable, personally enriching experience is immediately palpable. Approdo tells the wonderful emotions that are the gift of a direct relationship with the sea. The pleasure of setting foot back on the land blends with the sweet regret at leaving behind the lived experience.

And the fragrance description: "The smells of saltiness, of the sea breeze give a mineral, almost metallic hint, fresh and pungent, to the warm odours of woods, aromatic herbs, spices and flowers." The notes feature tangerine, basil, violet leaves, mineral notes, magnolia, white pepper, black pepper, maté, patchouli, cedar and vetiver.

Profumi di Pantelleria Approdo is available in 100 ml Eau de Parfum. (via press release)


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  1. Haunani says:
    13 September 2009 at 11:46 am

    I will watch for this. I love the description and notes list. Must look up “maté”, though. I’m glad it has an accent over the “e” — I wouldn’t want to smell a SHIPmate after a long voyage, LOL.

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    • Haunani says:
      13 September 2009 at 11:49 am

      P.S. The maté, I’m guessing is “Yerba maté”. Check out the Wikipedia article, if you are interested.

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      • Robin says:
        13 September 2009 at 1:07 pm

        That’s what I assumed it was … it’s not all that uncommon in perfume.

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        • Haunani says:
          13 September 2009 at 7:46 pm

          Oh – I guess I just hadn’t run across it!

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  2. nwatts88 says:
    13 September 2009 at 11:48 am

    Haha what insane copy. More of it!

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    • Ojeda says:
      13 September 2009 at 12:48 pm

      LOL I know, I was more into the copy than the actual list of notes.

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    • Robin says:
      13 September 2009 at 1:08 pm

      It’s the usual. I wish it was more clear if it had actual aquatic/ozone notes. I really like the original Profumi di Pantelleria scent…or at least, I did. Haven’t smelled it in years.

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  3. Daisy says:
    13 September 2009 at 1:07 pm

    the copy was pleasantly sappy …can I go for they yacht ride please?
    Too bad I don’t like anything with that salty note.

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    • Robin says:
      13 September 2009 at 9:13 pm

      I’m sure each bottle comes with a yacht ride.

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    • CynthiaW says:
      13 September 2009 at 11:35 pm

      One of our few differences – probably why I ended up with the Vanille Galante. 🙂 This sounds like something I would really like – as long as the marine notes are oceanic and not ozonic or watery.

      I actually liked the imagery – it painted a nice picture in my head. I like the idea of being someone who swans about on yachts – although in reality, I’d probably trip and fall in the water.

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  4. Absolute Scentualist says:
    13 September 2009 at 6:06 pm

    What? *scratches head* I don’t know about the ad copy, but the fragrance isn’t usually what I’d go for anyway, so I suppose it doesn’t need to make sense to me. 😉

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    • Robin says:
      14 September 2009 at 9:37 am

      If it isn’t aquatic, I might like it! And don’t care about the ad copy either way, LOL…

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  5. www.mybeautyblog.de says:
    13 September 2009 at 7:14 pm

    I love this kind of copies! I always describe perfmues who “touch” me like that, as a story, a poem, an event or a mystic adventure.
    I can imagine it rather then by the notes.
    Ans as long as it is NOT an aquatic/ozone stuff (which I find horribly synthethic!) I put it on my need-to-smell list.

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    • Robin says:
      14 September 2009 at 9:38 am

      I think many people like a “story” 🙂

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  6. kaos.geo says:
    15 September 2009 at 9:21 am

    I admit I have been watching one too many sience fiction movies lately (Distric 9, anyone?) So when I read that the copy started with

    “In the distance, a white triangle emerges from the surface of the sea. It seems to rise and approach, until you glimpse the” …
    (I expected it to continue with) “edge of the mothership, a white pyramid four city blocks high. It twists, turns, hums and then sprays us with perfume as a voice with an italian accent says in a deep baritone ‘APPROOODOOOO!!'” hehehehehe

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    • Robin says:
      15 September 2009 at 11:26 am

      LOL!

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