Le Notti Di Goa - Palolem Sasva
At a glance
Is Le Notti Di Goa - Palolem Sasva worth trying?
Le Notti di Goa - Palolem by Sasva is a Floral Aquatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, floral, amber with Rum, Bourbon Vanilla, Cinnamon
The first impression
Le Notti di Goa - Palolem by Sasva is a Floral Aquatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Le Notti di Goa - Palolem was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Ping Wei Ling. Top notes are Rum, Bourbon Vanilla, Cinnamon, Orange, Plum and Cardamom; middle notes are Champaca, Sage, Jasmine, Carnation, Black Pepper and Lavender; base notes are Amber, Moss, Benzoin, Cedar, Balsamic Notes and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Ping Wei Ling
Ping Wei Ling is a perfumer whose creations include Blue Lotus for Brocard and Le Notti Di Goa - Palolem for Sasva. These fragrances reflect a blend of floral and exotic influences. Her work is part of a growing presence in niche perfumery.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Le Notti Di Goa - Palolem Sasva
Essence
Le Notti Di Goa channels the Mystic-a traveler who navigates by rum-soaked stars and the glow of champaca blossoms. They exist where spice routes converge, their scent a palimpsest of cinnamon-dusted manuscripts and monsoon-damp moss. This fragrance doesn’t announce itself; it materializes like incense smoke coiling around a midnight altar.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in layers that tell stories: a Kashmiri shawl over a Portuguese sailor’s shirt, trousers rolled to reveal anklets strung with amber beads. Their hair smells perpetually of bourbon vanilla and cardamom, as if they’ve been sleeping in a spice merchant’s trunk. The rum note lingers on their cufflinks, tarnished silver from some colonial-era port.
Philosophy & Values
They seek the sacred in the sensuous-why shouldn’t jasmine and black pepper share the same prayer? Every border is an illusion: between land and sea, between the carnation in their buttonhole and the cedar smoldering in a temple censer. Their only dogma is the pursuit of thresholds.
Relationships
They attract fellow seekers-lovers who don’t ask where they’ve been, only what they’ve brought back in their pockets. Friends are temporary constellations, gathered around beach bonfires where the musk of Le Notti Di Goa mingles with salt air. Their romances are like the balsamic base notes: slow to fade, impossible to wash away.
Lifestyle
Their home is wherever they unpack their satchel of curiosities: a Venetian mask here, a bundle of Malabar sage there. Mornings begin with grinding cinnamon for coffee; nights end with tracing the benzoin-stained rim of a borrowed glass. The fragrance’s mossy drydown clings to their passport pages.
Shadow
Their wanderlust can become evasion-another port, another name left unremembered. The black pepper in the scent betrays a tendency to burn those who get too close. Sometimes, even they can’t distinguish between enlightenment and intoxication.
Conclusion
Le Notti Di Goa is a liquid passport to places that might not exist outside its ambered depths. To wear it is to become a temporary citizen of its twilight empire, where every spice has a secret and every note is a votive candle.