The perfume reveals Giacomo's private sphere, highlighting his character.
“He loved the scapecated companies. Lazy and brilliant, neurotic, arrogant and shy, goliardic and primitive: he loved being in company and, at the same time, he felt the need for solitude; He was almost morbidly linked to the brume of his lake, he loved the raids between the Falaschi, the breaking of the quiet of a wild nature, the shots of rifle, the curses and blasphemies of his people - and yet he dreamed of that to flee the As soon as possible, go to Milan, where you could have a career, where fame and glory, wealth and beautiful women expected it. Women and cigars, a constancy of his life. Sensitive and cynical, extruded and anguished (sudden and noisy cheerfulness, often drinkable, followed melancholy and restlessness, gloomy), a imaginative, but discontinuous worker, willing to love and suffer with a passion without pudhers, almost always always Above the rules, like his female characters, but shamelessly liar, fanfarone and unfaithful. This was Giacomo Puccini. "
Taken from “Puccini and his women“ by Augusto MeniMemeglio
An oriental and spicy fragrance whose notes apostrophous the character of the master.
The orchid: sensual and persuasive; rum and patchouli to highlight the male attitude from "Tombeur de Femmes".
The spices that highlight its burlesque and goliardic character; Tobacco and honey to underline its true whim: women and cigars.