Asia Ginger Dust by Compagnia Delle Indie
For: women and men Designer: Compagnia Delle Indie Olfactive Group: Oriental SpicyThe collection The Continents contains five fragrances named after the continents: Oceania Tiare Blossom (Flor di Tiare), Africa Desert Tobacco, Asia Ginger Dust (Polvere di Zenzero), Europe Mediterranean Breeze (Brezza Mediterranea), Le Americhe Caribbean Fruits.
This line is designed to actuate olfactive dreamy voyages around the world, emphasizing the precious essences of each continent. The graphics and the motives on the bottles show a part of each continent separately, while the warm amber colors on the 100 ml bottles give an exotic effect to the composition
Asia Ginger Dust (Polvere di Zenzero) emphasizes ginger as the attributive aroma of the Far East. Ginger captures with its lemony – woody aroma, similar to lemon and coriander, with some dense and sweet nuances. The fragrance is opened with citrus explosion of bergamot, lemon, lime, grapefruit and orange, followed by the heart of ginger, clove, cardamom and heliotrope. Accords of musk form the base. The collection is available in 100 ml bottles, concentrated as perfume elixir. Asia Ginger Dust is a new fragrance and it was introduced in 2009.
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