The Story
Why it exists.
In 2011 Bottega Verde unveiled Violetta, a tribute to the humble violet that has long dotted the Tuscan hills surrounding the brand’s Val d’Orcia home. Drawing on the house’s herbal roots, the perfumer sought to capture the flower’s green‑fresh sparkle while honoring the brand’s tradition of blending natural extracts with modern elegance. The name itself evokes the delicate bloom, positioning the scent as a small ritual that transports wearers to a sun‑kissed meadow.
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The Beginning
In 2011 Bottega Verde unveiled Violetta, a tribute to the humble violet that has long dotted the Tuscan hills surrounding the brand’s Val d’Orcia home. Drawing on the house’s herbal roots, the perfumer sought to capture the flower’s green‑fresh sparkle while honoring the brand’s tradition of blending natural extracts with modern elegance. The name itself evokes the delicate bloom, positioning the scent as a small ritual that transports wearers to a sun‑kissed meadow.
What makes Violetta stand out is its insistence on violet at every layer, top, heart, and base, a rarity in contemporary perfumery. Coupled with bright lemon and mandarin, the composition balances the flower’s powdery softness with a citrus zing, while the amber‑tonka musk foundation grounds the bouquet, preventing it from drifting into airy sweetness. This layered violet focus creates a nuanced, almost nostalgic, floral‑citrus character that feels both timeless and freshly modern.
The Evolution
The first spray bursts with a crisp violet leaf accord, instantly lifted by a splash of lemon and mandarin orange that sparkles like early‑morning light on dew‑wet petals. Within ten minutes the citrus fades, giving way to a plush heart where violet deepens into a powdery iris veil, softened by a tender rose that adds a whisper of romance. As the scent settles, the base emerges: a warm musk that clings to the skin, sweetened by amber’s golden glow and the creamy, slightly gourmand hug of tonka bean. The drydown lingers for four to six hours, leaving a subtle, comforting trail that feels like a lingering stroll through a blooming field at dusk.
Cultural Impact
Violetta quickly became a favorite among violet enthusiasts, often mentioned alongside Caron’s Aimez‑Moi for its greener, fresher take on the flower. Reviewers appreciate its affordable price point, noting that it delivers a genuine violet experience without the high‑end price tag. Its moderate sillage makes it suitable for both intimate settings and daytime wear, cementing its reputation as a reliable, everyday floral that doesn’t overwhelm.
The House
Italy · Est. 1972
Bottega Verde is an Italian fragrance house that creates scents for the body and the home. Rooted in the Val d'Orcia hills of Tuscany, the brand draws on centuries‑old herbal traditions to blend natural extracts into modern aromas. Its portfolio ranges from light eau de toilettes such as Acqua di Bottega Verde N° 3 to richer compositions like Cioccolato Fondente. The company positions each fragrance as a small ritual that connects daily life with the countryside that inspired it.
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Violetta sounds like a sunlit garden stroll, bright, floral, with a gentle, warm finish that lingers like evening light.
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