From the "Book of Secrets of the Ars Mirabile Profumatoria" by the Most Wise Magistra Caterina De' Medici
"When I arrived at the French court with my personal perfumer, Renato Bianco, the French nobility didn't take long to realize the perfumed aura that hovered around me, unlike them who gave off such an unpleasant odor that they couldn't get close to it! So, wanting to be like me, they entrusted themselves to Renato's hands, and in a short time there was no one left who didn't use his perfumes. History will say all sorts of things about Renato, murderer, depraved, evil... Loved and hated all the time same moment, after a short time France could no longer do without him, and whoever did not venerate him or cover him with gold could risk his revenge. A true dark and mysterious soul, he created a hypnotic essence for himself alone, which he never wanted to give in to a living soul... and called her Alma Nera."
Olfactory Notes, deciphered for you from the Book of Secrets of the Ars Profumatoria by the very wise magistra Caterina:
Top Notes: Bergamot, Orange, Rhum
Heart Notes: Rose, Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Cloves
Base Notes: Musk, Vanilla, Amber, Precious Woods
Ars Mirabile
Over the centuries the activity of creating perfumes became increasingly complex, transforming into a truly marvelous art, an Ars Mirabile Profumatoria, until Caterina De' Medici linked her name to it imperishably over the centuries, as its creator, inspirer and patron, raising it to sublime levels. The Ars Mirabile fragrances are inspired by Caterina's life and the secrets of this art that she cultivated and guarded for years.