Via Margutta Bottega Del Profumo
At a glance
Is Via Margutta Bottega Del Profumo worth trying?
Via Margutta by Bottega del Profumo is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, white floral, rose with Citruses, Orange, Jasmine
The first impression
Via Margutta by Bottega del Profumo is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Via Margutta was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Andrea Marcoccia. Top notes are Citruses and Orange; middle notes are Jasmine and Rose; base notes are Amber, Woodsy Notes and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Andrea Marcoccia
Andrea Marcoccia is a perfumer known for creating fragrances for Aqua di Ponza and Bottega del Profumo. His work includes Aqua Di Ponza and several scents for Bottega del Profumo such as Piazza Delle Cinque Lune, Piazza Esedra, Via Degli Avignonesi, Via Dei Condotti, Via Del Corso, Via Di Campo Marzio, and Via Margutta. These compositions often evoke Italian landscapes and urban atmospheres.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Via Margutta Bottega Del Profumo
Essence
The Creator thrives at the intersection of imagination and craftsmanship, much like Via Margutta’s balance of citrus sparkle and floral depth. This fragrance is a canvas: the jasmine and rose are brushstrokes of elegance, while the amber base adds a tactile warmth, as if the artist’s hand lingers in every note.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor structured linen shifts and statement earrings-pieces that suggest both discipline and flair. Their workspace is a curated chaos of dried flowers, ink pots, and sun-bleached sketches. The orange top note mirrors their love for bold accents against neutral backdrops.
Philosophy & Values
They believe beauty is a verb, not a noun-something forged through daily practice. The musk in the base grounds their idealism, reminding them that even the most ethereal visions must root in the real. Their mantra? "Create, don’t curate."
Relationships
They collect kindred spirits like petals pressed in a journal, though romantic partners must accept being second to their muse. The rose middle note reveals their romanticism, but the woodsy base signals boundaries: love must never clip their wings.
Lifestyle
Mornings are for drafting ideas in sunlit cafes; afternoons, for losing track of time in studios. The moderate sillage suits their rhythm-present but not overwhelming, like background music that sharpens focus.
Shadow
Perfectionism can paralyze them. The citrus’s fleetingness taunts them with time’s passage. They must learn that not every creation needs to be a masterpiece-sometimes, a sketch is enough.
Conclusion
Via Margutta is an ode to the act of making. Like the Creator, it reminds us that artistry isn’t about the final product, but the sacred mess of the process.