
Baraonda
Baraonda is so much more than a whiskey scent. It's like walking into a dreamy date night at a warm and inviting bar with jammy roses set on solid wood tables. A boozy crowd-pleaser.
From Nasomatto
Baraonda is a delicate and costly creation that blends the taste and the smell of a single malt whiskey, lucid dreaming, and reality, personal actions, and reactions. The fragrance inspired by the main character in Venedikt Yerofeyev’s book “Moscow-Petushki” whose only joy is drinking alcohol. In this perfume, The Nose used pure alcohol and only high-quality natural ingredients to encourage the raw taste sensation.
From Alessandro Gualtieri
"I begin to make something but at a certain point, it starts making choices by itself. It is the process that interests and guides me. I like the feeling of loosing control and I’m not the one making the choices. My involvement is to create something that is alive and will be able to say new things. I want my perfumes to have an intelligence of their own, not just be slaves to my meaning." —Alessandro Gualtieri
Perfumer
Alessandro Gualtieri
*Unofficial* Notes
cinnamon, date, everlasting, amber, cedar, musk, vanilla, patchouli, peru balsam, rum, tonka
FYI
This fragrance can be ordered here on our website, or purchased at our store at 2408 Fillmore Street in San Francisco.
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Baraonda
Baraonda is so much more than a whiskey scent. It's like walking into a dreamy date night at a warm and inviting bar with jammy roses set on solid wood tables. A boozy crowd-pleaser.
From Nasomatto
Baraonda is a delicate and costly creation that blends the taste and the smell of a single malt whiskey, lucid dreaming, and reality, personal actions, and reactions. The fragrance inspired by the main character in Venedikt Yerofeyev’s book “Moscow-Petushki” whose only joy is drinking alcohol. In this perfume, The Nose used pure alcohol and only high-quality natural ingredients to encourage the raw taste sensation.
From Alessandro Gualtieri
"I begin to make something but at a certain point, it starts making choices by itself. It is the process that interests and guides me. I like the feeling of loosing control and I’m not the one making the choices. My involvement is to create something that is alive and will be able to say new things. I want my perfumes to have an intelligence of their own, not just be slaves to my meaning." —Alessandro Gualtieri
Perfumer
Alessandro Gualtieri
*Unofficial* Notes
cinnamon, date, everlasting, amber, cedar, musk, vanilla, patchouli, peru balsam, rum, tonka
FYI
This fragrance can be ordered here on our website, or purchased at our store at 2408 Fillmore Street in San Francisco.
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Description
Baraonda is so much more than a whiskey scent. It's like walking into a dreamy date night at a warm and inviting bar with jammy roses set on solid wood tables. A boozy crowd-pleaser.
From Nasomatto
Baraonda is a delicate and costly creation that blends the taste and the smell of a single malt whiskey, lucid dreaming, and reality, personal actions, and reactions. The fragrance inspired by the main character in Venedikt Yerofeyev’s book “Moscow-Petushki” whose only joy is drinking alcohol. In this perfume, The Nose used pure alcohol and only high-quality natural ingredients to encourage the raw taste sensation.
From Alessandro Gualtieri
"I begin to make something but at a certain point, it starts making choices by itself. It is the process that interests and guides me. I like the feeling of loosing control and I’m not the one making the choices. My involvement is to create something that is alive and will be able to say new things. I want my perfumes to have an intelligence of their own, not just be slaves to my meaning." —Alessandro Gualtieri
Perfumer
Alessandro Gualtieri
*Unofficial* Notes
cinnamon, date, everlasting, amber, cedar, musk, vanilla, patchouli, peru balsam, rum, tonka
FYI
This fragrance can be ordered here on our website, or purchased at our store at 2408 Fillmore Street in San Francisco.
























