The Heritage
The House of Baldessarini
Baldessarini has spent two decades threading citrus brightness through warm, resinous orientals and clean, airy accords. Since 2002, the house has favored sharp bergamot and lemon against creamy amber and vanilla—a play of luminous top notes dissolving into soft, woody-sweet depth. Twenty-one compositions reveal an appetite for contrast: the zest and green-tea freshness recur, but always anchored in resins and skin-warm musks. This is not a house chasing trend; it's one that circles back to the same essential tension—radiant, then intimate.
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Fragrances
The Collection







