Top Notes

Candied Citron, Butter, Warm Bread

Heartfelt Notes

Ginger, Sugar

Base Notes

Orange Blossom, Candied Citrus, Black Vanilla

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Giara Panettone Sbagliato Amamishop

Wrong Panettone

€22,00
DESCRIPTION:

An intense, warm aroma of freshly baked goods, with classic candied citrus notes.
Our olfactory preparation variation couldn't stop there!
To evoke the taste but above all the scent of Christmas, we created our interpretation... an elixir with a citrusy aftertaste.

Why is it called “Panettone Sbagliato”?
It’s a creative homage to the Negroni Sbagliato, a famous cocktail born in Milan, the iconic city of panettone.

As in the cocktail, here too the “mistake” becomes a value:
a reinterpretation that breaks the classic recipe to create something new, more surprising and contemporary.

👉 It’s not your usual panettone.
It’s an unexpected balance of warm, citrusy, and spicy notes, making the fragrance unique and memorable.

What does Panettone Sbagliato smell like?
It is a complex and enveloping gourmand fragrance: it opens with notes of candied cedar, butter, and warm freshly baked bread, evolves into a sweet and spicy heart of ginger and sugar, and closes with a soft base of orange blossom, candied citrus, and black vanilla.

👉 Fragrance Character

A warm, surprising, and irresistible fragrance that evokes the scent of Christmas... but with an unexpected twist.

What kind of scent is Panettone Sbagliato?

It is a complex and enveloping gourmand fragrance: it opens with notes of candied citron, butter, and warm, freshly baked bread, evolves into a sweet and spicy heart of ginger and sugar, and finishes with a soft base of orange blossom, candied citrus, and black vanilla.

What kind of atmosphere does it create?

Warm, convivial, and surprising.

It recreates the festive atmosphere, with the oven on, desserts being prepared, and shared moments.

Is it an intense or delicate fragrance?

It is intense and clearly perceptible.

It has a rich and persistent presence, typical of gourmand fragrances.

What sensation does it convey?

Comfort, warmth, and wonder.

Initially buttery and "bakery-like," it then becomes sweet and citrusy, creating a dynamic and never predictable fragrance.

Why is it called "Panettone Sbagliato"?

It is a creative homage to the Negroni Sbagliato, a famous cocktail born in Milan, the symbolic city of panettone.

As in the cocktail, here too the "mistake" becomes a value:

a reinterpretation that breaks the classic recipe to create something new, more surprising and contemporary.

👉 It's not your typical panettone.

It is an unexpected balance of warm, citrusy, and spicy notes, which makes the fragrance unique and memorable.

When is it ideal to use?

Perfect in the colder months, during holidays, or whenever you want to create a cozy and familiar atmosphere.

Where does it express itself best?

Ideal for living rooms, kitchens, and convivial spaces, where it can best express its warm and gourmand character.

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