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
La Voglia D'amare Filippo Sorcinelli by Filippo Sorcinelli offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
La Voglia D'amare Filippo Sorcinelli embodies the distinctive style of Filippo Sorcinelli while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of La Voglia D'amare Filippo Sorcinelli
Essence
The Wanderer archetype is a seeker of freedom and authenticity, one who drifts between worlds without ever fully belonging to any. They are drawn to the liminal-the shore where land meets sea, the moment between dusk and night. La Voglia d'aMare captures this essence with its salty, resinous opening of pine tar and tangerine, a collision of wild forest and sun-drenched citrus. The heart of coconut and orris is creamy and introspective, while the base of oakmoss, musk, and amber is earthy and grounding. This is a fragrance for those who are always arriving and always leaving.
Style & Aesthetic
The Wanderer’s style is eclectic and unpretentious, a mix of found objects and practical gear. They wear worn-in denim, a fisherman’s sweater, a scarf that smells of salt and smoke. Their aesthetic is coastal bohemian: driftwood, sea glass, dried seaweed. They carry a canvas bag filled with shells, a book of poetry, a half-empty bottle of water. Their look is weathered, as if they have just stepped off a boat or out of a forest. They are not concerned with fashion but with comfort and authenticity.
Philosophy & Values
The Wanderer values freedom above all else. They believe that the only true home is the open road, the endless sky, the rhythm of the tides. They are skeptical of possessions and commitments that tie them down. Their philosophy is one of impermanence: everything changes, and that is the beauty of it. They seek experiences over things, moments over monuments. They are deeply connected to the natural world, finding wisdom in the wind and the waves. For them, the journey is the destination, and every ending is a new beginning.
Relationships
In relationships, the Wanderer is a gentle enigma. They form connections easily but rarely stay long, leaving behind a trail of bittersweet memories. They are drawn to other free spirits, fellow nomads who understand the call of the horizon. Their love is like the tide-intense and all-consuming, then receding. They are honest about their nature, never promising permanence. A partner must be willing to let them go, to trust that their return is a gift, not a guarantee. Their friendships are deep but fleeting, forged in shared sunsets and campfire songs.
Lifestyle
The Wanderer’s life is a series of rituals that honor the transient. They wake with the sun, often sleeping under the stars or in a hammock. Their days are spent walking, swimming, exploring. They eat simply-fruit, bread, fish caught that morning. They keep a journal, but it is filled with sketches and pressed flowers rather than words. They practice letting go, leaving behind what no longer serves them. Their home is a backpack, their altar a beach. They find peace in the rhythm of the road, the constant motion of the sea.
Shadow
The Wanderer’s shadow is a fear of commitment and a tendency toward rootlessness. Their love of freedom can become a refusal to engage with the difficult work of staying. They may use movement as an escape from intimacy, leaving before they can be left. The shadow whispers that settling means being trapped, but the truth is that depth requires stillness. They must learn that it is possible to be both free and grounded, to wander and to belong. The greatest journey is the one that leads inward.
Conclusion
La Voglia d'aMare is the scent of a soul who lives on the edge of the world, where the salt spray meets the pine forest and the heart is always a little restless. It is a fragrance for those who find beauty in the transient, who love the ache of goodbye as much as the joy of hello. The Wanderer archetype, captured in this earthy, aquatic blend, reminds us that we are all travelers, and that the only way to truly arrive is to keep moving.