The Story
Why it exists.
Santa Eulalia, established in Barcelona in 1843 as a textile workshop, has spent nearly two centuries weaving heritage into modern luxury. In 2023, the house turned to perfumer Luca Maffei to translate that weaving tradition into scent for Odyssea, a fragrance named for Homer's epic poem and the timeless voyages of Mediterranean culture. The brief called for a fragrance that captured both the color of Catalan craftsmanship and the texture of olfactory memory, resulting in a composition that reflects Santa Eulalia's enduring commitment to artisanal excellence.
If this were a song
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Mediterráneo
Joan Manuel Serrat
The Beginning
Santa Eulalia, established in Barcelona in 1843 as a textile workshop, has spent nearly two centuries weaving heritage into modern luxury. In 2023, the house turned to perfumer Luca Maffei to translate that weaving tradition into scent for Odyssea, a fragrance named for Homer's epic poem and the timeless voyages of Mediterranean culture. The brief called for a fragrance that captured both the color of Catalan craftsmanship and the texture of olfactory memory, resulting in a composition that reflects Santa Eulalia's enduring commitment to artisanal excellence.
The note selection in Odyssea reflects a philosophy of contrast and harmony. The bright, effervescent opening of pink grapefruit and cinnamon was chosen to evoke the clarity of Mediterranean light, while saffron blossom adds an unexpected oriental touch that hints at distant shores. The jasmine and vanilla orchid heart draws from the richness of Catalan florals, and the amber, balsam fir, and cedarwood base grounds the composition in the woody traditions of perfumery, creating a fragrance that feels both rooted in history and alive with movement.
The Evolution
Odyssea begins its journey with the crisp, sun-drenched brightness of pink grapefruit, quickly joined by the warm spice of cinnamon and the subtle floral grace of saffron blossom. As the opening settles, jasmine and vanilla orchid take center stage, their creamy warmth creating a lush transition that feels like fabric draping over skin. The fragrance eventually finds its resting place in a rich, grounded base of amber, balsam fir, and cedarwood, where musk and vanilla leave a lingering warmth that speaks to both comfort and complexity.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2023 debut, Odyssea has been praised for translating Barcelona’s sun‑lit streets into scent, earning a spot on niche forums as the go‑to unisex for those who crave a bright yet warm Mediterranean aura, often mentioned alongside Citric and Crocus as the house’s signature narrative.
The House
Spain · Est. 1843
Santa Eulalia began as a Barcelona textile workshop in 1843 and grew into a fashion house that helped shape Spain’s early haute couture scene. In the 2010s the brand extended its heritage into fragrance, releasing scents such as Citric (2014) and Crocus (2021) that echo the Mediterranean light of its hometown. Today the label balances historic craftsmanship with contemporary design, offering a curated line of perfumes that reflect both the city’s cosmopolitan pulse and its artisanal roots.
If this were a song
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The fragrance feels like a sun‑drenched promenade with a hint of spice, so the soundtrack should blend breezy Mediterranean melodies with warm, rhythmic undertones.
Mediterráneo
Joan Manuel Serrat

















