Nuit Charnelle by Jupilo is an ode to ephemeral and intense passion, hidden among the shadows of the Roman night and the hidden paths of the gardens of Villa Borghese. Set on the evocative terrace of the Pincio, this perfume captures the essence of a fleeting but unforgettable encounter, where Rome reveals itself in its magnificence and mystery.
The narrative begins with the protagonist, a man fascinated by the wonders of the eternal city and the fragrant gardens that extend beneath him. The magic of the moment is interrupted by the appearance of a female figure, wrapped in an aura of mystery and seduction. She, like Tuberose, exerts an irresistible charm, a reminder of the primordial instinct that surpasses any other sensorial perception.
The evening breeze brings with it the aromas of jasmine, the intense green of centuries-old plants, the freshness of pomegranate and the marine shades of the horizon, but it is she, the woman, who dominates the scene. His presence is an invocation of transgression, a sin that begs to be committed.
The meeting quickly turns into a passionate embrace, a symbol of a fiery passion that burns with intensity. The night is consumed in the intimacy of unspeakable feelings and inexpressible desires, leaving behind only the olfactory memory of a pure, animalistic emotion but at the same time sweetly warm in the finale.
Nuit Charnelle by Jupilo is more than a fragrance; it is a journey through the deepest and most hidden emotions of the soul, a tribute to the fleeting beauty of a nocturnal love in Rome, as immortal as the city itself.