6 Marzo 2008 Ore 11 - Piazza Duomo Ortigia Siracusa – Sicilia Memento Italian Olfactive Landscapes

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2008

At a glance

Is 6 Marzo 2008 Ore 11 - Piazza Duomo Ortigia Siracusa – Sicilia Memento Italian Olfactive Landscapes worth trying?

6 Marzo 2008 ore 11 - Piazza Duomo Ortigia Siracusa - Sicilia by Memento Italian Olfactive Landscapes is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
woody, warm spicy, herbal with Immortelle, Cedar, Patchouli

The first impression

6 Marzo 2008 ore 11 - Piazza Duomo Ortigia Siracusa - Sicilia by Memento Italian Olfactive Landscapes is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. 6 Marzo 2008 ore 11 - Piazza Duomo Ortigia Siracusa - Sicilia was launched in 2008. The nose behind this fragrance is Marie Salamagne.

What shapes the scent

woody 100%
warm spicy 85%
herbal 70%
sweet 60%
white floral 50%
floral 40%
patchouli 35%
amber 30%
citrus 25%
balsamic 20%

The perfumer behind it

Marie Salamagne

Marie Salamagne

Marie Salamagne is a perfumer with an extensive portfolio, including Alaïa Paris fragrances such as Alaïa, Alaïa Eau de Parfum Blanche, Alaïa Extrait de Parfum, and Alaïa Nude. She also created Blooming Grapefruit and Mysterious Amber for Angel Schlesser, Jardin Imperial for Atelier Rebul, and Aube Rubis for Atelier des Ors. Her work spans elegant florals to warm ambers, showcasing her versatility across luxury and niche brands.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Immortelle Immortelle
Cedar Cedar
Patchouli Patchouli
Neroli Neroli
Freesia Freesia
Jasmine Jasmine
Myrhh Myrhh
Amber Amber
Agarwood (Oud) Agarwood (Oud)

The mood it creates

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of 6 Marzo 2008 Ore 11 - Piazza Duomo Ortigia Siracusa - Sicilia Memento Italian Olfactive Landscapes

Essence

The Mystic seeks the sacred in the sensory, finding divinity in resin and twilight. This fragrance-a tapestry of immortelle, oud, and myrrh-evokes Sicilian cathedral shadows where incense curls into sunlight. Like the archetype, it’s dense with symbolism: neroli’s brightness against patchouli’s depth, a dialogue between earth and heaven.

Style & Aesthetic

They wear flowing black or saffron, with silver talismans at their throat. The scent’s amber glow lingers on their wool coats, a secret warmth in winter. Their beauty is austere yet magnetic, like freesia piercing through cedar.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in signs: the way agarwood cracks like fate, or how myrrh’s bitterness sweetens with time. For them, every scent is a prayer-the immortelle’s golden eternity, the freesia’s fleeting grace.

Relationships

They attract seekers and skeptics alike. Lovers are intoxicated by their paradoxes (oud’s roughness against jasmine’s cream), though few stay to unravel them. Their friendships are coven-deep, bonded over shared silences.

Lifestyle

Their home smells of dried herbs and beeswax candles. They rise before dawn to watch light stain the walls, the fragrance’s balsamic notes thickening in the cold air.

Shadow

They can become lost in their own symbology. When the patchouli drowns the neroli, they mistake obscurity for profundity.

Conclusion

This scent is a reliquary of Sicilian sun and shadow-a Mystic’s sacrament. To wear it is to kneel where the material and mystical meet.