The Story
Why it exists.
Quercia, Italian for oak, draws its inspiration from the noble trees that line Venice’s historic gardens. Perfumer Jordi Fernández crafted the scent for Rubeus Milano’s I Giardini di Venezia collection, launching it in 2021. The brief called for a walk beneath sun‑filtered oak canopies, where golden bergamot rays mingle with fresh ginger and pink peppercorn, evoking a serene yet lively woodland stroll.
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The Beginning
Quercia, Italian for oak, draws its inspiration from the noble trees that line Venice’s historic gardens. Perfumer Jordi Fernández crafted the scent for Rubeus Milano’s I Giardini di Venezia collection, launching it in 2021. The brief called for a walk beneath sun‑filtered oak canopies, where golden bergamot rays mingle with fresh ginger and pink peppercorn, evoking a serene yet lively woodland stroll.
The composition balances bright citrus and spicy ginger with the grounding presence of cedar, jasmine and oak, creating a dialogue between freshness and earthiness. Patchouli and vanilla add a creamy, slightly powdery finish, while musk and oakmoss deepen the forest floor feel. This juxtaposition of lively top notes and sturdy woody heart reflects the brand’s philosophy of quiet confidence blended with contemporary Italian style.
The Evolution
At first spray, bergamot bursts like sunrise on stone, ginger adds a clean heat and pink pepper delivers a playful sting that awakens the senses. Within ten minutes, the sparkle yields to cedarwood’s dry resin, jasmine’s soft white bloom, and a solid oak core that feels like walking among ancient trunks. As the heart settles, the base emerges: musk provides an animalic depth, oakmoss adds damp forest earth, patchouli contributes an earthy richness, and vanilla wraps everything in a creamy sweetness. The drydown lingers for the remainder of the day, a subtle woody‑sweet echo that fades gently after four to six hours, leaving a refined, lingering impression without overwhelming the space.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2021 debut, Quercia has been noted for embodying the I Giardini di Venezia collection’s theme of serene woodland walks. Wearers often cite its balanced spice‑wood profile as a go‑to for modern urban explorers seeking a scent that feels both fresh and grounded. Its understated elegance places it alongside Rubeus’s other celebrated releases, reinforcing the house’s reputation for refined, gender‑fluid compositions.
The House
Italy · Est. 2018
Rubeus Milano creates niche fragrances that blend contemporary Italian style with a quiet confidence. Since its first launch in 2018, the house has offered a compact yet diverse catalogue, ranging from the crisp marine notes of Bleu (2019) to the warm amber of Jaune (2024). Each scent arrives in a sleek bottle that reflects the brand’s minimalist aesthetic, inviting collectors to explore a world of refined olfactory moments without the clutter of mass‑market hype.
If this were a song
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Quercia feels like a sun‑lit walk through an oak forest, so a track with warm acoustic guitars and subtle rhythmic spice matches its balanced, confident vibe.
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