Climb the rocks along the water and then dive into an ocean of bergamot. Take your head out of the water and breathe in a breath of fresh air with notes of criste-marine, mint and marine notes. The salt sticks to your iodized skin and gives way to a new energy with the scent of cedar, musk, patchouli, rosemary, tonka and gaiac wood from faraway lands.
Capri, 1380, the Prior of the Carthusian St. James Monastery was caught by a surprise visit of the Queen Joan I Anjou. A welcome bouquet of the most beautiful flowers of the island. As he went to throw them away after 3 days, he noticed the water was perfumed. This emblematic scent was traced back to the wild carnation of Capri the "Garofilium Silvester Caprese".