The Story
Why it exists.
Calembour emerged in 2024 from the mind of Enrico Buccella, the Italian nose behind Cerchi Nell’Acqua’s gourmand experiments. Building on the brand’s water‑circle philosophy, Buccella chose apricot blossom as the edible anchor, a nod to the fresh fruit aromas that define the line’s sweet‑forward identity. The fragrance was conceived to capture the fleeting glow of a sunrise over a still pond, where fruit and water meet in a seamless ripple.
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The Beginning
Calembour emerged in 2024 from the mind of Enrico Buccella, the Italian nose behind Cerchi Nell’Acqua’s gourmand experiments. Building on the brand’s water‑circle philosophy, Buccella chose apricot blossom as the edible anchor, a nod to the fresh fruit aromas that define the line’s sweet‑forward identity. The fragrance was conceived to capture the fleeting glow of a sunrise over a still pond, where fruit and water meet in a seamless ripple.
The pairing of apricot with coconut blossom creates a rare contrast: bright, juicy fruit meets a creamy, milky nuance that softens the opening without muting its sparkle. Adding white orchid introduces a delicate floral veil, while sandalwood anchors the composition, providing a warm, woody dry‑down that echoes the brand’s crystalline backdrop. This balance prevents the sweetness from becoming cloying, letting the scent flow like liquid light.
The Evolution
At first contact, apricot blossom bursts forth, delivering a crisp, fruity sparkle that feels like the first bite of a ripe peach‑like stone. Within minutes, the coconut blossom unfurls, wrapping the fruit in a soft, milky veil that tempers the brightness and adds a subtle gourmand creaminess. The heart soon reveals white orchid, lending an airy floral lift that dances atop the fruit‑coconut duo. As the perfume settles, sandalwood emerges, laying down a warm, creamy wood that lingers on the skin for the remainder of the day, offering a gentle, lingering trail that feels both comforting and refined.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2024 debut, Calembour has sparked conversation among niche fragrance enthusiasts for its elegant blend of fruit and coconut, often cited as a fresh addition to Cerchi Nell’Acqua’s edible‑focused lineup. Wearers describe it as the scent of a sunlit brunch, positioning it as a go‑to for daytime social moments.
The House
Italy · Est. 2021
Cerchi Nell’Acqua is the gourmand‑focused offshoot of Italian nose Enrico Buccella, best known for his cult house Sigilli. Launched in the early 2020s, the line channels the idea of “water circles” – a sense of roundness and fluidity that the founder describes as the scent‑world’s equivalent of a ripple. Its catalogue reads like a bakery menu, with titles such as Angel’s Bread, Latte e Biscotti and Zucchero Filato, each built around a single edible note that is amplified by a clean, crystalline backdrop. The brand positions itself as a laboratory for sweet‑forward compositions that remain anchored in classic perfumery technique, offering a modern twist on the nostalgic aromas of childhood desserts.
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