Ortiughia
Ortiughia is a door wide open to the Mediterranean. It is a garden in a bright summer, sparkling and intriguing like the apple, the forbidden fruit. It dresses up its juicy richness and tart sweetness. In the cradle of Artemis, goddess of the Moon and twin of Apollo, god of the Sun, the balance is played between apple and fig, between fresh and sweet. The fig envelops you with its intense and delicate aroma, with the warm sweetness of its notes. Osmanthus, with its resemblance to apricot skin, enriches the fragrances with the sweet qualities of honey and fruit. The balsamic and amber persistence of vetiver, in turn, extends over the creamy and sensual body of sandalwood. Was this perhaps Eden?
Top: Apple – Osmanthus
Heart: Fig – Fig milk
Base: Sandalwood – Vetiver
CIATU
Ciatu is a term dear to the Sicilian vulgate. Literally it means "breath", "breath", but by extension it indicates the soul, it goes to the heart of existence itself.
Ciatu is an almost biblical word, comparable to the Hebrew "ruah", which indicates the vital breath with which the divine animates his creatures.
Hello, it's a breath that activates all my senses. It is the ignition of sensorial connections, it opens the rooms of memory and frees access to the images stored therein.P