Acqua di Genova is a cologne and sober kind, with its classic citrus notes, but enriched with musky undertones and soft wood. Simple, yet elegant and refined, was created in 1853 to the Royal House of Savoy from the distiller and perfumer Genovese, Stephen Freccero. Acqua di Genova At that quickly became an indispensable complement to the toilet several men known and spread in all the royal courts of Europe. Famous people that have marked the history of Italy as Vittorio Emanuele II and Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour use it to enrich, with a touch of distinction, its public image. The Countess of Castiglione, at the time considered the most beautiful and seductive woman in Europe, is moving forward in water of Genoa and requires the charm of her perfume Emperor Napoleon III of France.
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Acqua di Genova won twenty-four gold medals at world's fairs that were held around the world.
Acqua di Genova is an old gem from the nineteenth-century taste, dedicated to those who can understand and appreciate the authenticity of the old formulas, the refinement of a product of the highest quality and the elegance of hand-made bottles that still have the pump covered with silk.
We expect to enjoy the benefits of the rich line for the bathroom that accompany.
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