Fiore D'ulivo Xerjoff
Fragrance Story
Fiore d'Ulivo by Xerjoff is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women. Fiore d'Ulivo was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Angéline Leporini. Top notes are Amalfi Lemon, Lotus, Basil and Ambrette (Musk Mallow); middle notes are Olive Blossom, Magnolia and Jasmine; base notes are Musk, Benzoin and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Angéline Leporini
Angéline Leporini is a French perfumer known for her work with major houses like Amouage and Ajmal. Her style balances fresh, citrusy accords with deeper woody and oriental notes, as seen in 4711 Acqua Colonia Yuzu & Cedarwood and Epic Woman. She also creates complex, opulent compositions such as Qasida Dahabia and the green, modern twist of 4711 Remix Green Oasis.
Fragrance Notes
Fiore D'ulivo Xerjoff by Xerjoff 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.
Fiore D'ulivo Xerjoff embodies the distinctive style of Xerjoff while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Fiore D'ulivo Xerjoff
Essence
The person who cherishes Fiore d’Ulivo by Xerjoff is, above all, a seeker of wisdom-one who moves through life with quiet deliberation, valuing depth over spectacle. The Sage archetype defines them, for they are drawn to knowledge, refinement, and the subtle beauty of the unspoken. Like the olive tree, ancient and enduring, they embody resilience and quiet strength, yet their essence is not harsh but luminous-a paradox of austerity and warmth.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is understated elegance-linen, wool, muted earth tones, and textures that whisper rather than shout. They prefer craftsmanship over branding, valuing objects that age gracefully, like well-worn leather or hand-thrown ceramics. Their home is a sanctuary of simplicity, where every object has intention, where the scent of olive blossom lingers like a silent hymn to serenity.
In art, they favor the restrained: the poetry of Rilke, the compositions of Arvo Pärt, the brushstrokes of Morandi. They are drawn to works that evoke stillness, that invite the viewer to pause and reflect. Yet, their refined tastes can sometimes border on elitism-an unspoken disdain for the vulgar or the obvious, a quiet arrogance in their discernment.
Their days are structured but not rigid. They rise early, savoring the quiet hours with tea, a book, or a walk through nature. They may practice yoga or meditation, not as a trend but as a discipline. Work is meaningful to them-they thrive in fields that require depth, whether academia, writing, healing arts, or design. They are not driven by ambition in the conventional sense but by the desire to contribute something lasting.
Yet, their disciplined nature can harden into self-denial. They may forget to indulge, to embrace spontaneity, to let chaos in. Their shadow is the fear of losing control, of surrendering to the messiness of life.
Philosophy & Values
Their worldview is shaped by an appreciation for the timeless. They do not chase trends but instead cultivate a personal philosophy rooted in balance-between intellect and intuition, restraint and indulgence. They believe in the virtue of patience, in the slow ripening of ideas, relationships, and experiences. To them, life is not a race but a meditation, and they measure success not in accolades but in the depth of their understanding.
Yet, this reverence for wisdom can become a shadow if it turns into detachment. At times, they may retreat too far into contemplation, mistaking observation for living. Their pursuit of perfection can make them hesitant, even reluctant to act, as if waiting for some ultimate clarity that never arrives.
Relationships
They are not the life of the party, nor do they wish to be. Their presence is magnetic in its quietude-people are drawn to their calm, their ability to listen deeply. They form few but profound connections, valuing loyalty and intellectual kinship over superficial camaraderie. Their love is patient, enduring, but not without its shadows: they may withhold emotion, rationalizing feelings rather than surrendering to them.
Romantically, they seek a partner who understands their need for solitude, who does not mistake their silence for indifference. They are slow to trust but fiercely devoted once they do. Their flaw here is a tendency to over-intellectualize intimacy, to analyze love rather than simply feel it.
Shadow
In their highest expression, they are a beacon of wisdom and grace, a calming force in a frenetic world. Their presence is like the olive tree-rooted, nourishing, enduring. But when unbalanced, they become too cerebral, too removed, mistaking detachment for enlightenment.
The lesson for them is to remember that wisdom without warmth is hollow, that the olive tree, though hardy, must still bend in the wind. To truly live, they must sometimes step out of the mind and into the pulse of life-imperfect, unpredictable, and alive.