Santa Casa Filippo Sorcinelli
At a glance
Is Santa Casa Filippo Sorcinelli worth trying?
Santa Casa by Filippo Sorcinelli is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Excellent longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, marine, tobacco with Incense, Bergamot, Orange
The first impression
Santa Casa by Filippo Sorcinelli is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Santa Casa was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Filippo Sorcinelli. Top notes are Incense, Bergamot and Orange; middle notes are Sea Notes, Tobacco and French Rose; base notes are Musk, Benzoin, Sandalwood, Amber, Ambrette and Vanilla.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Filippo Sorcinelli
Filippo Sorcinelli is both the perfumer and namesake of his brand, with creations like Ambrosivs, Basilica Di Assisi, and Dòmm. His fragrances frequently draw on sacred and liturgical inspiration. Sorcinelli's work is noted for its artistic and contemplative depth.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Santa Casa Filippo Sorcinelli
Essence
Santa Casa captures the Wanderer-a soul pulled equally by horizon and hearth. Sea notes and tobacco suggest a trunk stamped with ports of call, while benzoin and vanilla whisper of firesides that await their return. They are most themselves in transit, collecting experiences like amber beads on a string.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a map: a Breton stripe shirt under a Balkan wool vest, boots scarred by desert sands and cobblestones. Their living space displays a Wunderkammer of driftwood, incense holders from Kyoto, postcards tucked into mirrors. Every object is a waypoint, not an anchor.
Philosophy & Values
They believe roots grow deeper when allowed to travel. The rose in their fragrance isn’t a garden cultivar but one found clinging to a cliff-beauty that thrives on instability. Home isn’t a place but the scent of bergamot steeping in a shared cup, wherever that cup may be.
Relationships
Lovers are temporary constellations, bright but distant. Friends know them through postmarks and sudden late-night knocks. Their relationships are intense but episodic, like the tobacco note-rich, addictive, but dissipating by morning.
Lifestyle
They work in bursts between journeys, translating their restlessness into art or consulting. A single drawer holds passports, watercolor pans, and melatonin. Sleep comes easiest on trains; waking to unfamiliar light is their version of prayer.
Shadow
Their flight from routine can become its own prison. The musk and sandalwood base notes hint at a self they rarely acknowledge-one that secretly longs for a door that’s always unlocked in the same place.
Conclusion
Santa Casa is a compass with a loose needle. It doesn’t point north but toward the next inhale-of salt air, of temple incense, of your own skin remembering where it’s been.