The Story
Why it exists.
The creation of Bouquet Ideale emerged from a desire to explore the tension between sweet and woody. Cinnamon and nutmeg open the composition together, their warmth settling into the skin rather than announcing itself. The dry spices recede after the first half hour, allowing the woody heart to take center stage. Guaiac wood, amyris, cedar, and papyrus create a resinous warmth that lingers. As the fragrance develops, vanilla finally appears in the drydown, creamier than expected, almost edible in its softness. Tobacco flower keeps the sweetness honest, adding a dry, dusty quality that feels intimate and personal. The composition settles into vanilla, coumarin, and tobacco by the final hour, skin-warmed rather than room-filling, present the next morning.
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Nina Simone
The Beginning
The creation of Bouquet Ideale emerged from a desire to explore the tension between sweet and woody. Cinnamon and nutmeg open the composition together, their warmth settling into the skin rather than announcing itself. The dry spices recede after the first half hour, allowing the woody heart to take center stage. Guaiac wood, amyris, cedar, and papyrus create a resinous warmth that lingers. As the fragrance develops, vanilla finally appears in the drydown, creamier than expected, almost edible in its softness. Tobacco flower keeps the sweetness honest, adding a dry, dusty quality that feels intimate and personal. The composition settles into vanilla, coumarin, and tobacco by the final hour, skin-warmed rather than room-filling, present the next morning.
The structure is built on contrast. Vanilla and coumarin create the sweet foundation; cinnamon and nutmeg bring the spice. Tobacco flower adds a dry, dusty quality that keeps everything grounded, not herbal exactly, but something close. Papyrus is the quiet anchor, dry and slightly smoky, a material that shows up rarely in modern perfumery. The guaiac wood and cedar hold the heart together without ever going heavy. It's an oriental that refuses to collapse into sweetness, instead it pulls between warm and dry, sweet and powdery, throughout its wear.
The Evolution
The opening announces itself immediately. Cinnamon and nutmeg arrive together, warm and slightly dusty, held in place by coumarin that feels familiar but not simple. After about thirty minutes the dry spices begin to recede. The woody heart takes over, guaiac wood, amyris, cedar, papyrus, warm and resinous, not quite smoky but close. This is the phase that lasts. The drydown begins late, several hours in, when vanilla finally shows itself. It's creamier than expected, almost edible, but tobacco flower keeps it honest, dry, dusty, a material that smells like afternoon light through old curtains. By the final hour the composition has settled into something close and intimate: vanilla, coumarin, tobacco. Skin-warmed, not room-filling. You smell it on yourself the next morning.
Cultural Impact
Bouquet Ideale has become one of Casamorati's most discussed fragrances, recognized for its warm and enveloping character. The sweet woody oriental profile creates a distinctive effect, particularly in cooler months when the fragrance reveals its full depth. The fragrance stands out for its powdery tobacco quality, unusual in a category that often favors sweeter, heavier interpretations. The composition appears in standard EDP concentration, with the option of a hair mist for those who prefer layering or a more subtle application.
The House
Italy · Est. 1888
Casamorati traces its roots to 19th-century Bologna, where Claudio Casamorati established his perfume factory and registered the iconic double-C trademark on 17 April 1888. The house gained international recognition for its scented soaps and fine fragrances before disappearing from the market for over six decades. Xerjoff acquired the rights in 2009, reviving the collection under the direction of founder Sergio Momo. The brand draws inspiration from Art Nouveau aesthetics and the golden age of Italian perfumery, presenting fragrances that evoke a classical, oriental sensibility through warm spices, florals, and precious woods. Each scent carries the visual identity of the original house, with flacons and insignia preserved from the 1888 foundation. Notable releases include Lira (2011), a gourmand composition built around vanilla and caramel, and Dama Bianca (2012), a white floral with kumquat and vanilla. The brand maintains a curated collection that spans aromatic, oriental, and floral olfactory directions, reflecting its commitment to historical Italian craft.
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Warm lamplight in a room that doesn't hurry. Spices cooling on a wooden surface. The smell of something close and lasting, like a conversation that started hours ago and isn't finished yet. Bouquet Ideale sounds like late evening: a little sweet, a little dusty, entirely at ease.
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