The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Levar del Sole translates to "rising sun", and the name captures the concept. The fragrance was built as a portrait of that golden morning hour, when everything feels fresh and full of possibility. Citrus opens the composition with immediacy: orange, bergamot, apple, lemon, and green notes arriving in a bright, sparkling burst. From there, warm spiced florals take over, grounding the brightness in something richer. The drydown leans into benzoin and tonka bean, a creamy warmth that echoes long after the top notes fade. Elegant, radiant, and composed, this fragrance unfolds across the skin with a quality that invites you to experience it fully.
What makes Levar del Sole distinctive is the interplay between citrus and rose in the opening. The Indian rose doesn't announce itself, it softens the citrus notes, keeping them luminous without becoming sharp or fleeting. Cardamom anchors the heart, bringing a warm spiced quality that gives the fragrance its character. The base is where it earns its staying power. Benzoin and tonka bean create a creamy, almost vanillic warmth, while oakmoss adds an earthy counterpoint that prevents the sweet notes from becoming cloying.
The evolution
The opening is all light: citrus fruits sparkling against green notes, the apple adding a crisp sweetness that lifts the bergamot and lemon. It's a bright, luminous start, the kind that makes you lean closer to your wrist. Within the first hour, the citrus begins to recede and the florals step forward. Cardamom introduces a warm spiced quality that rounds the jasmine and violet, adding depth without heaviness. The violet keeps things clean, almost powdery, while the lily adds a soft floral fullness. As the composition moves deeper, the base takes over. Benzoin and caramel create a warm, sweet trail, while musk and tonka bean wrap everything in a creamy embrace. Oakmoss and patchouli ground the composition, adding an earthy richness that keeps the sweetness from floating away.
Cultural impact
Levar del Sole appeals to those who appreciate warm spiced florals with a powdery violet edge. Spring and fall show the strongest wearing patterns, with a notable preference for daytime use. The fragrance occupies a space that feels neither distinctly masculine nor feminine, drawing some comparisons to Delina Exclusif from those who've encountered both. The sillage remains moderate, creating an aura of closeness rather than broadcast, making it a deliberate selection for someone seeking warmth without drawing attention to themselves.
























