La Voglia D'amare Filippo Sorcinelli
Fragrance Story
La Voglia d'aMare by Filippo Sorcinelli is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. La Voglia d'aMare was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Filippo Sorcinelli. Top notes are Pine tar and Tangerine; middle notes are Coconut and Orris; base notes are Oakmoss, Musk and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
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.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of La Voglia D'amare Filippo Sorcinelli
Essence
The person who cherishes La Voglia D’amare by Filippo Sorcinelli is not merely drawn to fragrance-they are seduced by the ineffable. This scent, with its interplay of incense, salt, and floral melancholy, speaks to the soul of The Mystic, an archetype that seeks transcendence beyond the mundane. They are not content with superficial pleasures; they crave the sublime, the sacred, the shadowed corners of existence where meaning simmers beneath the surface.
Like all true mystics, they walk the line between ecstasy and torment, for to love the depths is to court both illumination and darkness.
Philosophy & Values
For them, beauty is not merely aesthetic-it is a form of truth. They reject the trivial, the disposable, the mass-produced. Their values are rooted in depth: authenticity, introspection, the courage to face the void. They believe in love as a force both destructive and divine, a fire that purifies even as it consumes.
Yet this devotion to the profound can become a kind of elitism. They may disdain those who live lightly, who find joy in simplicity rather than complexity. Their shadow whispers that only those who suffer deeply truly live-a dangerous romanticism that can isolate them from ordinary happiness.
Relationships
They do not love casually. To them, connection is sacred, a merging of souls rather than a mere exchange of affection. Their relationships are intense, sometimes overwhelming-they seek partners who can match their emotional and intellectual depth. When they love, it is with a fervor that borders on obsession; when they withdraw, it is with the suddenness of a storm passing.
Their flaw here is their tendency to mythologize others, to project their longing for transcendence onto a lover, only to be disillusioned when reality fails to match the dream.
Shadow
The Mystic’s greatest strength-their capacity for depth-is also their peril. In their quest for meaning, they may slip into melancholy, nihilism, or self-absorption. The same sensitivity that allows them to perceive beauty in decay can make them morbid, turning life into a series of elegies rather than celebrations.
They must learn that wisdom does not always dwell in darkness-that sometimes, the most profound truth is found in the willingness to embrace light without irony.
Conclusion
La Voglia D’amare-"The Desire to Love"-is not just a scent for them; it is an emblem of their soul’s hunger. They wear it as a priest wears vestments, as a poet wears silence before the page. It is their armor and their confession.
And yet, if they are to truly live, they must remember: the mystic’s path is not only about seeking the divine-but also about returning, again and again, to the human.