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CARTHUSIA Domus Frutto di Bacco Diffuser - 680ml CARTHUSIA Domus Frutto di Bacco Diffuser - 680ml CARTHUSIA Domus Frutto di Bacco Diffuser - 680ml CARTHUSIA Domus Frutto di Bacco Diffuser - 680ml
CARTHUSIA Domus Frutto di Bacco Diffuser - 680ml CARTHUSIA Domus Frutto di Bacco Diffuser - 680ml CARTHUSIA Domus Frutto di Bacco Diffuser - 680ml CARTHUSIA Domus Frutto di Bacco Diffuser - 680ml
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CARTHUSIA Domus Frutto di Bacco Diffuser - 680ml

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Carthusia's Frutto di Bacco Diffuser is an essence with unmistakable features: the freshness of lemon meets the tone of dark woods and moss, but it is the rose vein that makes the difference.

Choosing a Carthusia fragrance means identifying with the sobriety of Italian style, where the continuous search for perfection has lead Carthusia to compose one-of-a-kind essences. The Domus Collection features Carthusia's diffusers redesigned with the iconic shape of the Carthusia Eau de Parfum vessel. An elegant, refined glass object that adds style and sophistication to your living space. Made in Italy. 

Carthusia is exclusively distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Saison.

Fragrance

Top notes:
lemon, bergamot, red apple
Heart notes: red wine grapes, rose
Base notes:
wood, musk

Specifications

‐ Olfactory family: fruity, woody
‐ Glass vessel
‐ Made in Italy
‐ 680ml

About Carthusia

About Carthusia
About Carthusia

About Carthusia

Capri, the Italian island of dreams has been an enchanting oasis since Roman times. Its natural beauty, sunny climate and innate glamour are legendary. In 1380 the Father Prior of the Monastery of St. Giacomo made Queen Giovanna D’ Angio’ a flower arrangement with the most beautiful island flowers. The water was not changed for three days, and the Prior noticed that the water had acquired a beautiful fragrance. This became the first perfume of Capri. Forgotten and re-discovered in 1948, the Monastery with permission of the Pope, revealed the recipe to a chemist, who created the smallest fragrance laboratory in the world and called it ‘Carthusia’. Today the perfume tradition continues and limited production ensures the same methods used by the Carthusian monks are respected.

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