Tempesta Di Mare Extrait De Parfum Maiora Parfum

Unisex
Extrait de Parfum
Year: 2022

At a glance

Is Tempesta Di Mare Extrait De Parfum Maiora Parfum worth trying?

Tempesta di Mare Extrait de Parfum by Maiora Parfum is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
aromatic, marine, vanilla with Sea Notes, Thyme, Neroli

The first impression

Tempesta di Mare Extrait de Parfum by Maiora Parfum is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Tempesta di Mare Extrait de Parfum was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Antonio Gigli. Top notes are Sea Notes, Thyme and Neroli; middle notes are Lily-of-the-Valley, Jasmine and Bulgarian Rose; base notes are Vanilla Bean, Patchouli, Tonka Bean, Precious Woods and Musk.

What shapes the scent

aromatic 100%
marine 85%
vanilla 70%
salty 60%
white floral 50%
aquatic 40%
woody 35%
patchouli 30%
fresh spicy 25%

The perfumer behind it

Antonio Gigli

Antonio Gigli

Antonio Gigli is the creative force behind Maiora Parfum, an Italian niche brand. He has composed a wide range of fragrances for the house, including Alì Babà, Amaro Explosive, Arya, Ask, Balos, Defne, Fireberry, and Frizz Paradise. His style is characterized by rich, opulent compositions that often draw on Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Sea Notes Sea Notes
Thyme Thyme
Neroli Neroli

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Lily-of-the-Valley Lily-of-the-Valley
Jasmine Jasmine
Bulgarian Rose Bulgarian Rose

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Vanilla Bean Vanilla Bean
Patchouli Patchouli
Tonka Bean Tonka Bean
Precious Woods Precious Woods
Musk Musk

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Tempesta Di Mare Extrait De Parfum Maiora Parfum

Essence

Tempesta Di Mare-"Storm at Sea"-is a fragrance of contrasts: salt and citrus, wood and spice, turbulence and calm. It evokes the untamed spirit of the ocean, the thrill of the unknown, and the quiet depth beneath the waves. The person who wears this scent is drawn to its duality-its ability to be both fierce and contemplative, wild and refined.

This individual embodies the Explorer, an archetype defined by insatiable curiosity, a hunger for freedom, and a refusal to be confined by convention. Like Odysseus navigating uncharted waters, they are driven by the need to discover-not just places, but ideas, sensations, and versions of themselves. The sea is their metaphor: vast, unpredictable, and indifferent to human concerns.

Philosophy & Values

They reject dogma in favor of self-authored truth. For them, meaning is not found but forged-through experience, through struggle, through moments of fleeting transcendence. They value autonomy above all; commitments that feel like chains are abandoned without remorse.

Yet, beneath their independence lies a paradox: they crave depth, but their restlessness can make it elusive. They may fear that if they stop moving, they will dissolve-like a wave collapsing into the shore.

Relationships

They attract others effortlessly-their energy is magnetic, their stories intoxicating. But intimacy is a stormy sea. They love fiercely but fleetingly, always half-prepared to set sail again.

Friendships: Their circle is small but intense-fellow wanderers, thinkers, and kindred spirits who understand their need for space. Romance: Passionate but transient. They are drawn to those who mirror their intensity, but commitment feels like a harbor they fear will trap them. Family: A complicated anchor-they may love deeply but resent any expectation of permanence.

Shadow

Every archetype has its dark reflection. For the Explorer, it is the Drifter-the self lost in perpetual motion, never arriving, never rooted.

Strengths: Courageous, curious, adaptable, deeply alive to the world’s beauty. Flaws: Avoidant, restless to the point of self-sabotage, prone to melancholy when the thrill fades.

They may mistake movement for growth, fleeing discomfort instead of facing it. The sea does not care for those who sail upon it; likewise, their independence can become isolation.

Conclusion

They are not meant for safe harbors. Their soul is a vessel built for tempests, for the vast and the unknown. To know them is to understand that some spirits are restless not out of fear, but because stillness feels like death.

Yet, if they learn to pause-to let the storm pass, to find depth in the calm-they may discover that the greatest voyage is not outward, but inward.