The Story
Why it exists.
Albicocca Mallow takes its name from the Italian word for apricot, “albicocca,” and the soft‑petaled mallow flower that inspires its powdery finish. In 2019, perfumer Massimiliano Torti set out to capture the scent of ripe apricot jam wrapped in a cozy blanket of vanilla, iris and cashmere wood. The result is a gourmand‑fruity composition that feels both indulgent and tender, anchored by a whisper of white musk.
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The Beginning
Albicocca Mallow takes its name from the Italian word for apricot, “albicocca,” and the soft‑petaled mallow flower that inspires its powdery finish. In 2019, perfumer Massimiliano Torti set out to capture the scent of ripe apricot jam wrapped in a cozy blanket of vanilla, iris and cashmere wood. The result is a gourmand‑fruity composition that feels both indulgent and tender, anchored by a whisper of white musk.
The apricot opening is bright yet buttery, a sweet fruit that instantly draws the nose. Vanilla adds a creamy, gourmand depth, while iris contributes a powdery, floral elegance that softens the fruitiness. Cashmere wood brings a subtle, warm suede texture, and the lingering white musk gives the dry‑down a clean, skin‑kissed finish. Together they create a balance of sweet, powdery and lactonic accords that set this fragrance apart from typical fruit‑vanilla blends.
The Evolution
The first fifteen minutes are dominated by a burst of sun‑kissed apricot, bright and juicy, like a spoonful of jam on warm toast. As the top fades, vanilla slides in, creamy and sweet, intertwining with the soft, powdery iris that adds a floral veil. Cashmere wood emerges midway, lending a gentle, suede‑like warmth that cushions the gourmand heart. By the fortieth minute the composition settles into its base: a clean, skin‑soft white musk that lingers on the pulse points, extending the scent’s presence for eight to ten hours without turning cloying. The evolution feels like moving from a bustling kitchen to a quiet, cozy lounge, each phase seamlessly handing off to the next.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2019 debut, Albicocca Mallow has been praised for turning a simple apricot‑vanilla duo into a nuanced gourmand. Wearers often compare its sweet heart to Montale’s Sweet Vanilla, yet note the powdery iris and cashmere wood give it a softer, more textile‑like finish. It’s become a quiet favorite for those seeking a comforting scent that still feels sophisticated.
The House
Italy · Est. 2008
Massimiliano Torti, known as Il Profumiere, blends Florentine heritage with London’s independent spirit. Each bottle carries the memory of his childhood in Tuscany, the scent of the city’s markets, and a meticulous hand‑crafted formula. The house invites collectors to experience perfume as a quiet, personal dialogue rather than a fleeting trend.
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A warm, buttery soundscape, think soft jazz piano with a hint of vintage vinyl crackle, matching the apricot‑vanilla comfort of the scent.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
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