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Baruffa by Atkinsons is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women. Baruffa was launched in 1981. Top notes are petit grain, bergamot, aldehydes, cassis, red apple and star anise; middle notes are carnation, african orange flower, neroli, ylang-ylang, orris root, rose and lily-of-the-valley; base notes are french labdanum and olibanum.
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I remember Baruffa. I was lived 3 years in Roma, when was a little girl, and my nanny wore it. Always reminds me on pine needles, now I suppose in opening was petit gran and bergamot. In opening very sharp and sparkling, also now I could clearly imagine how Baruffa smells.
Isn't flowery, I remember that composition smells like some kind of herbal plants with spicy accords.
Prickly, but not unpleasant, and very unique.
OMG! Does it still exist?
This was widely spread in Italy during '80s when I was a teenager. They sold it in a red tin. It was different then, very sparkling with lot of zest and a woody soft base. I don't really like it now, but it is a memory scent.
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