Filippo Sorcinelli

Scusami

Extrait de Parfum
Product shot of Scusami by Filippo Sorcinelli

Scusami

Sweet plum & powdery florals.
Extrait de Parfum
One review

Details

Don't forget to ask for forgiveness… Persecuted by remorse, in the fury of fate. And anger grows. Unexpected wounds mark the silence, Violence and mist. Nobody want to talk. Ignorance. The inhumanity of life leads us to be insensitive, not to know humility, not to recognize the faults, to wither. To numb the pain. But only that pain lived and full of signs, scarring and sculpts the memory, only scratches caused by anguish as to ask forgiveness shape the choice. And weep for a courage that moves the colors of change, giving suffered flowers and breath on the petals. Forgive me.

Scent Description

A harmonious blend of sweet fruits and delicate flowers. Opens with citrusy-sweet notes of mirabelle plum, heliotrope, and citrus fruits. Develops into a creamy, powdery heart of blackcurrant, sugar powder, and various florals including ylang-ylang, freesia, lily of the valley, and rose. The base reveals soft woods, musk, and amber creating a gentle, sophisticated drydown.

Sillage

Low
Excellent

Longevity

< 4 hours
> 12 hours

Gendertendency

Masculine
Unisex
Feminine

Uniqueness

Mainstream
Niche

Additional Product Information

Reviews

4.5
One review
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Review
12/2/2024
Sweet Surrender: Sorcinelli's Gentle Revolution
Scusami marks a surprising departure from Filippo Sorcinelli's typically bold and intense creations, dividing the fragrance community with its gentler approach. This fruity-floral composition opens with juicy Mirabelle plum and citrus notes, evolving into a powdery-sweet heart of flowers, before settling into a creamy base of woods and musk. While some praise its harmonious blend and accessibility, others miss the avant-garde edge typical of the house. Despite being more conventional than its siblings, Scusami offers impeccable quality and impressive sillage, making it an ideal entry point into Sorcinelli's world - especially for those who prefer their fragrances more approachable than ecclesiastical.
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