The Story
Why it exists.
Italy Guy arrived in 2021 as Villa Erbatium’s ode to the sun‑drenched alleys of Italy, a country the Korean label admired for its blend of history and style. The house, known for crafting emotional perfumes in a modest Seoul studio, set out to capture the contrast between fresh fruit and rugged leather, pairing a ripe blackberry with the golden glow of immortelle. The result was meant to feel like a brief Italian getaway, bottled for the modern explorer.
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The Beginning
Italy Guy arrived in 2021 as Villa Erbatium’s ode to the sun‑drenched alleys of Italy, a country the Korean label admired for its blend of history and style. The house, known for crafting emotional perfumes in a modest Seoul studio, set out to capture the contrast between fresh fruit and rugged leather, pairing a ripe blackberry with the golden glow of immortelle. The result was meant to feel like a brief Italian getaway, bottled for the modern explorer.
The choice of blackberry gives a juicy, slightly tart opening that instantly draws attention, while immortelle adds a honeyed, almost powdery warmth reminiscent of sun‑baked stone. Green tea and clary sage were introduced to temper the fruit with a crisp, herbal lift, preventing the scent from becoming overly sweet. At the base, leather, oakmoss and musk anchor the composition, delivering an earthy, animalic depth that lingers like a quiet evening in a cobblestone courtyard.
The Evolution
At first spray, the nose meets a sharp burst of blackberry that feels like biting into a dark berry plucked at twilight, quickly softened by the golden, slightly resinous glow of immortelle. Within ten minutes the green tea and clary sage emerge, offering a clean, slightly herbaceous breath that brightens the fruit. As the heart fades, the base asserts itself: leather unfurls with a dry, supple richness, oakmoss spreads a damp forest veil, and musk adds a soft animalic skin‑like finish. The drydown settles into a steady, woody trail that lasts around five hours before fading to a faint, comforting whisper.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2021 debut, Italy Guy has resonated with Italy’s younger, culturally curious crowd, echoing the country’s renewed interest in artisanal craft and regional identity. The fragrance’s blackberry note recalls the harvest festivals of Piedmont, while the immortelle evokes the historic gardens of the Amalfi coast. By blending these elements with a modern leather‑moss base, the scent mirrors Italy’s blend of tradition and contemporary design, becoming a subtle cultural marker for those who value heritage infused with avant‑garde sensibility. Its popularity in boutique stores across Milan and Florence reflects a broader shift toward niche perfumery that celebrates local narratives rather than global trends.
The House
South Korea · Est. 2022
Villa Erbatium is a Korean in‑house perfume label that creates niche fragrances for a small but growing community of scent explorers. The brand works with its own formulas, offering both eau de parfum and oil‑based versions that emphasize emotional resonance. Its catalogue includes playful titles such as Green Grape Beer (2026) and more contemplative releases like Dracula (2025). Each bottle arrives with a minimalist label that hints at the scent’s concept without relying on overt hype. Villa Erbatium positions itself as a laboratory for olfactory experiments, inviting collectors to discover scents that sit between the familiar and the unexpected.
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A smooth, slightly smoky jazz groove mirrors the fragrance’s blend of dark fruit and warm leather, while a subtle herbal piano line echoes the green tea heart.
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