The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Sparkling Orange Spritz was built around a single, direct idea: a fragrance that, when you spray it in June, immediately teleports you to a porch, a cold drink, and five o'clock light. Not a nuanced study in citrus, but something that hits without apology, a scent that refuses to complicate what should be simple. The concept commits to that vision and doesn't look back.
What makes this one work is the prosecco. Not champagne, prosecco. There's a specific dryness in sparkling wine that orange-flavored everything else misses. The fruit brings sweetness; the prosecco provides contrast. The result reads more like a bellini and less like candy. It's the difference between a flavor and a mood, and the formulation landed on the right side of it.
The evolution
The opening hits like a glass just poured, aggressive fizz, immediate citrus, that sharp brightness that feels cold even when it isn't. Mandarins arrive sweet and almost photorealistic. Soon after, the carbonation settles and you're left with something softer, fruit-forward, still present but gentler. The drydown is where it gets honest: a clean, close skin scent, faint orange zest, nothing that announces itself. On clothes, it lingers longer, a ghost of citrus in the weave.
Cultural impact
Sparkling Orange Spritz delivers exactly what the label promises: a citrusy toast to vacation. Released in 2023, the scent found its place among those who want something straightforward and fun, a fragrance that does what it says without pretense. It doesn't pretend to be anything other than what it is.


































