Rituale Rosso Amaranthvs
Fragrance Story
Rituale Rosso by Amaranthvs is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Rituale Rosso was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Vincent Gambino.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Vincent Gambino
Vincent Gambino is a perfumer associated with the Amaranthvs brand, creating complex and narrative-driven scents. His catalog includes A Grimm Rose, Ad Anapo, and Angels Trumpets, among others. Gambino's compositions often blend dark florals with rich, evocative accords. He is recognized for his artistic approach to fragrance design.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Rituale Rosso Amaranthvs
Essence
The one who favors Rituale Rosso Amaranthvs is ruled by the Enchantress, an archetype of magnetism, depth, and seduction-not merely in the carnal sense, but in the way they draw life toward them through sheer presence. This is not the innocent maiden nor the calculating femme fatale, but a figure who understands the alchemy of allure, the power of mystery, and the necessity of passion in shaping reality.
Their fragrance-dark, velvety, with the warmth of spices and the depth of amaranth-mirrors their essence: a soul that thrives in the interplay of shadow and flame. They do not merely exist; they enact their being, drawing others into their orbit with an effortless gravity.
Relationships
They are neither possessive nor indifferent in love; they are selective. Their relationships are deep but often transient, not because they fear commitment, but because they refuse to dilute their essence for the sake of comfort. They attract lovers who crave depth, yet some are unprepared for the emotional chiaroscuro they offer-moments of radiant warmth followed by retreats into solitude.
Friendships are curated, not collected. They inspire loyalty but demand space. Their presence is a gift, not a given. Some mistake their intensity for manipulation, but the truth is simpler: they cannot live half-awake, and they will not surround themselves with those who do.
Shadow
Yet every enchantress risks becoming lost in their own spell. Their greatest flaw is the seduction of their own mystique-the temptation to weave illusions so intricate that even they begin to believe them. They may grow weary of their own performance, yet fear that without it, they will be ordinary.
There is also the danger of the vanishing act-retreating too far into their inner world, leaving others bewildered in their wake. Their magnetism can become a shield, keeping even those they love at a careful distance. And when the enchantment fades, as all illusions must, they may face the harshest critic: themselves.
Conclusion
Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious. They prefer the richness of texture-deep reds, blacks that absorb light, fabrics that whisper against the skin. Their home is a sanctuary of dimmed lamps, books with gilded edges, and the faint scent of incense lingering in the air. They are drawn to art that speaks of longing-Caravaggio’s chiaroscuro, the poetry of Rilke, the music of Debussy-works that blur the line between pleasure and melancholy.
Philosophically, they reject the banal. Life, to them, is not a series of transactions but a tapestry of intensities. They believe in the transformative power of desire-not just romantic, but the desire for knowledge, for beauty, for transcendence. Their values are rooted in authenticity, though their version of it is not raw honesty but the art of revealing only what enchants.