In the burning heart of Sicily, where the legends of Phoenician sailors, Greek nymphs and Arab alchemists intersect, a word is whispered at nightfall: Incantu.
It means enchantment. But not the kind found in fairy tales. An ancient enchantment, born in the volcanic fissures of Etna, carried by the warm Sirocco wind and watched over by the mysterious teste di moro who guard the Sicilian balconies.
Incantu is the spell cast by the island itself.
The fragrance opens with the wild sweetness of Japanese honeysuckle, mixed with carob pods and a note of sea salt, evoking the Mediterranean and its sun-baked shores.
The heart reveals a darker, more carnal facet: black honey, tobacco leaf and candle wax, like the offerings forgotten in ancient chapels.
In the background, the composition is rooted in a mysterious depth: amber oud, burnt almond and petrified driftwood, reminiscent of volcanic embers and shipwrecks cast up by the sea.
Incantu is an intense and unique creation, raw and magnetic.
A scent of enchantment and memory, for those who prefer to leave a mark rather than a simple trail.