The green, relaxing scents of the Tuscan countryside blend with the liveliness of exotic spices. Cypress and Cinnamon, Bay and Pepper, Tomato and Cardamom leaves all dance together to create a rich, fresh, unique fragrance.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of someone moving through a sunlit herb garden after rain, with spice rising in the air behind them. It feels relaxed but alert, intimate rather than loud, and carries best in close conversation where its green, aromatic details can unfold naturally.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, when its herbs and spices stay crisp rather than heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a clear, airy trail; on skin it opens green and aromatic, then settles into a dry, spicy warmth with good but restrained diffusion.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like aromatic fougères, green herbs and spice-led compositions with a natural, slightly intellectual feel. It suits those drawn to understated originality, Mediterranean freshness and fragrances that balance cool foliage with warm, dry seasoning.
Release year
1994
The nose
Lorenzo Villoresi Lorenzo Villoresi is the Florentine perfumer behind his namesake maison, known for composing fragrances with an artisan’s attention to balance, texture and atmosphere. His work often moves between Mediterranean herbs, resins, spices and incense, creating scents that feel cultured, tactile and deeply personal. For Spezie, that signature is especially clear: the fragrance pairs green Tuscan notes with a measured spice accord, reflecting Villoresi’s long-standing interest in aromatic materials, travel, and the memory of place. It is a classic example of his ability to make a composition feel both intellectual and immediate.
Lorenzo Villoresi’s story
Lorenzo Villoresi is a house built around artisanal, culture-rich perfumery, where each fragrance is treated as a self-contained world of memory, landscape and material. The brand’s style blends Mediterranean freshness with oriental spice, resins and incense, always with a handcrafted, scholarly sensibility.
Spezie’s concept
Spezie was shaped as an olfactory portrait of the Tuscan countryside, where green herbs and cypress meet the liveliness of exotic spices. The idea draws on Villoresi’s early fascination with aromatic materials and his habit of turning personal memories and travels into fragrance, resulting in a composition that feels both rural and cosmopolitan.
Extra info
Spezie belongs to Lorenzo Villoresi’s early output and is one of the house’s signature spice compositions. The brand is also known for its hexagonal bottles, a design linked to natural geometry and the world of beehives.
The green, relaxing scents of the Tuscan countryside blend with the liveliness of exotic spices. Cypress and Cinnamon, Bay and Pepper, Tomato and Cardamom leaves all dance together to create a rich, fresh, unique fragrance.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of someone moving through a sunlit herb garden after rain, with spice rising in the air behind them. It feels relaxed but alert, intimate rather than loud, and carries best in close conversation where its green, aromatic details can unfold naturally.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, when its herbs and spices stay crisp rather than heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a clear, airy trail; on skin it opens green and aromatic, then settles into a dry, spicy warmth with good but restrained diffusion.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like aromatic fougères, green herbs and spice-led compositions with a natural, slightly intellectual feel. It suits those drawn to understated originality, Mediterranean freshness and fragrances that balance cool foliage with warm, dry seasoning.
Release year
1994
The nose
Lorenzo Villoresi Lorenzo Villoresi is the Florentine perfumer behind his namesake maison, known for composing fragrances with an artisan’s attention to balance, texture and atmosphere. His work often moves between Mediterranean herbs, resins, spices and incense, creating scents that feel cultured, tactile and deeply personal. For Spezie, that signature is especially clear: the fragrance pairs green Tuscan notes with a measured spice accord, reflecting Villoresi’s long-standing interest in aromatic materials, travel, and the memory of place. It is a classic example of his ability to make a composition feel both intellectual and immediate.
Lorenzo Villoresi’s story
Lorenzo Villoresi is a house built around artisanal, culture-rich perfumery, where each fragrance is treated as a self-contained world of memory, landscape and material. The brand’s style blends Mediterranean freshness with oriental spice, resins and incense, always with a handcrafted, scholarly sensibility.
Spezie’s concept
Spezie was shaped as an olfactory portrait of the Tuscan countryside, where green herbs and cypress meet the liveliness of exotic spices. The idea draws on Villoresi’s early fascination with aromatic materials and his habit of turning personal memories and travels into fragrance, resulting in a composition that feels both rural and cosmopolitan.
Extra info
Spezie belongs to Lorenzo Villoresi’s early output and is one of the house’s signature spice compositions. The brand is also known for its hexagonal bottles, a design linked to natural geometry and the world of beehives.