Part of the history of Italian scent making, Cologne was first invented in 1690 by Jean Paul Feminis, a perfumer living in Milan who re-blended an original fragrance created by Florentine monks. Under Alessandro Michele's creative vision,
Gucci’s master perfumer Alberto Morillas modernises the traditional Cologne freshness by playing with natural fragrances cleansed by the scent of Italian citruses, as embodied here in Guilty Cologne Pour Homme.
<li>Gucci Guilty Cologne Pour Homme
<li>Top notes: Bergamot, rosemary, juniper berries
<li>Heart notes: Spanish cypress, heliotropine, violet
<li>Base notes: Patchouli, cedarwood, white musk
<li>Available in: 50ml, 90ml, 200ml
For hygiene reasons, this product cannot be exchanged or refunded, unless faulty.