Oltremare Aquaflor Firenze

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2016

At a glance

Is Oltremare Aquaflor Firenze worth trying?

Oltremare by Aquaflor Firenze is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
citrus, aromatic, marine with Sicilian Lemon, Musk, Seaweed

The first impression

Oltremare by Aquaflor Firenze is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Sileno Cheloni. Top note is Sicilian Lemon; middle note is Musk; base note is Seaweed.

What shapes the scent

citrus 100%
aromatic 85%
marine 70%
musky 60%
aquatic 50%
powdery 40%

The perfumer behind it

Sileno Cheloni

Sileno Cheloni

Sileno Cheloni is an Italian perfumer based in Florence, known for his work with Aquaflor Firenze and A La Russe. He specializes in creating fragrances that reflect Italian craftsmanship and tradition. His extensive portfolio for Aquaflor Firenze includes a wide range of scents from floral to oud-based compositions. Cheloni's approach often highlights the richness of natural raw materials.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Sicilian Lemon Sicilian Lemon

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Musk Musk

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Seaweed Seaweed

The mood it creates

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Oltremare Aquaflor Firenze

Essence

Oltremare captures the Wanderer archetype - the call of distant shores made liquid and light. Sicilian lemon and seaweed create a scent that is both fresh and mysterious, like a horizon line that recedes as you approach. This is a fragrance for those who answer to no compass but their own restless heart.

The Wanderer here is not lost but deliberately unmoored, finding freedom in the space between destinations. The musk adds a human warmth to the aquatic elements, suggesting that even nomads carry memories.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe favors nautical stripes and sun-bleached denim, with rubber-soled shoes for impromptu dockside adventures. The aesthetic is part sailor, part poet, with well-thumbed notebooks and sea glass collections. The scent lingers in harbor towns and coastal libraries.

Oltremare's wearer gravitates toward transient spaces - ferry terminals, beach bonfires, borrowed apartments. Their style speaks of salt and stories, of places touched but not possessed.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the wisdom of tides and the lessons of impermanence. The Wanderer values adaptability, seeing fixed identities as limitations. Home is wherever they lay their head tonight, yet everywhere leaves its mark.

Their philosophy embraces the beauty of decay and renewal, of footprints washed away by the sea. They champion environmental causes, particularly ocean conservation.

Relationships

Friendships are deep but often long-distance, maintained through letters and chance encounters. Romantic partners must understand their need to roam, though the Wanderer is capable of fierce loyalty to kindred spirits. They connect through shared moments rather than shared histories.

Colleagues admire their problem-solving skills and calm in uncertainty. Their relationships thrive on honesty and lack of expectation.

Lifestyle

Days follow the rhythm of weather and whim rather than clocks. Work often involves the sea or creative pursuits that allow for mobility. Even inland, they seek out lakes, rivers, any reminder of water's pull.

Possessions are few but meaningful - a sturdy knife, a waterproof watch, a single well-loved book. Their living space, when they have one, feels like a ship's cabin - compact and ready for departure.

Shadow

The constant movement can mask a fear of being truly known. The Wanderer may struggle with commitment, mistaking proximity for captivity. Some relationships suffer from their reluctance to stay put long enough for depth to develop.

The shadow emerges when freedom becomes isolation, when the horizon is always more appealing than the present shore.

Conclusion

Oltremare is the scent of salt on skin and sails on the wind, of a soul that finds its compass in the stars. It suits those who measure life in nautical miles rather than years, who understand that some truths are only found in motion. The Wanderer here reminds us that not all who drift are lost - some are precisely where they need to be.