A bumblebee’s flight across a Mediterranean scrub coastline — a high-speed buzz through the sun-baked hay smell of immortelle, the sea salt sweat of working horses, the leather of their tack, the fennel and thyme of the hills.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close, active spaces where heat, salt and movement are part of the atmosphere. It feels most convincing in the open air, with the body in motion and the dry Mediterranean landscape still lingering on skin and clothes.
How to wear
Best worn with a light hand in warm weather, where its green, salty facets can open without becoming too forceful. One or two sprays are enough to project clearly; on skin it should feel brisk and textured, with the woody-herbal base becoming more apparent as the day warms.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green aromatics with a marine edge and a dry, rugged Mediterranean profile. It suits those drawn to unusual, conceptual scents that feel natural, salty and slightly wild rather than polished or sweet.
Maqueda’s story
Maqueda is an independent Italian house that treats perfume as a philosophical, almost alchemical practice. Its compositions lean conceptual and raw, using scent to explore memory, place, ritual and transformation rather than polished convention.
Macchia’s concept
Macchia is built around the idea of olfactory acceleration: a bumblebee or hornet crossing Mediterranean scrub at speed, carrying the smell of wild fennel, thyme, rosemary, sage and helichrysum on salt air. The image is coastal, sun-baked and kinetic, ending in a ripe, almost refreshing burst that keeps the composition moving.
Extra info
Macchia is an extrait de parfum in Maqueda’s conceptual line and is described as a sweet-green composition. It is listed as a 50 ml spray and appears to be discontinued.
A bumblebee’s flight across a Mediterranean scrub coastline — a high-speed buzz through the sun-baked hay smell of immortelle, the sea salt sweat of working horses, the leather of their tack, the fennel and thyme of the hills.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close, active spaces where heat, salt and movement are part of the atmosphere. It feels most convincing in the open air, with the body in motion and the dry Mediterranean landscape still lingering on skin and clothes.
How to wear
Best worn with a light hand in warm weather, where its green, salty facets can open without becoming too forceful. One or two sprays are enough to project clearly; on skin it should feel brisk and textured, with the woody-herbal base becoming more apparent as the day warms.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green aromatics with a marine edge and a dry, rugged Mediterranean profile. It suits those drawn to unusual, conceptual scents that feel natural, salty and slightly wild rather than polished or sweet.
Maqueda’s story
Maqueda is an independent Italian house that treats perfume as a philosophical, almost alchemical practice. Its compositions lean conceptual and raw, using scent to explore memory, place, ritual and transformation rather than polished convention.
Macchia’s concept
Macchia is built around the idea of olfactory acceleration: a bumblebee or hornet crossing Mediterranean scrub at speed, carrying the smell of wild fennel, thyme, rosemary, sage and helichrysum on salt air. The image is coastal, sun-baked and kinetic, ending in a ripe, almost refreshing burst that keeps the composition moving.
Extra info
Macchia is an extrait de parfum in Maqueda’s conceptual line and is described as a sweet-green composition. It is listed as a 50 ml spray and appears to be discontinued.