Bergamundi (a Latin-esque name meaning “bergamot of the world”), starts bright and fizzy with bergamot, tangerine and lime. This eau de parfum is fleshed out by smiling magnolia and orange blossom, and anchored by airy musk and cedarwood.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Bergamundi suits close, sunlit spaces where freshness needs to feel polished rather than sporty: a white shirt, warm skin, open windows, and the quiet hum of a room still carrying citrus peel in the air. It reads crisp, buoyant and easy to wear without losing presence.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, especially in warm weather where its citrus top notes can stay vivid and airy. Apply a moderate amount to pulse points or clothing for a clean, bright trail; the musk and cedar keep it from disappearing too quickly, while the floral heart smooths the opening.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like citrus fragrances with more body than a simple cologne: bright, clean, lightly floral and musky, with a polished Italian feel. It will appeal to those who want freshness with texture, not sharpness.
Release year
2021
Collaborators
Elena Azzerlini, the brand owner, helped steer the 2021 anniversary collection and the wider rebranding that framed Bergamundi’s launch, shaping the house’s modern direction and presentation.
Farmacia SS. Annunziata dal 1561’s story
Farmacia SS. Annunziata dal 1561 blends Florentine heritage with niche perfumery, pairing artisanal methods and historical storytelling with a contemporary, quality-driven approach. The house leans on tradition, innovation and a distinctly Italian sense of place.
Bergamundi’s concept
Bergamundi was launched in 2021 as part of the brand’s 460th anniversary perfume collection. Its concept draws on Italian citrus and Mediterranean light, translating bergamot, lime and tangerine into a fresh, airy composition softened by orange blossom and musk.
Extra info
The name Bergamundi is a Latin-esque invention meaning “bergamot of the world.” It was released as part of Farmacia SS. Annunziata’s 460th anniversary collection and is positioned as a unisex citrus Eau de Parfum.
Bergamundi (a Latin-esque name meaning “bergamot of the world”), starts bright and fizzy with bergamot, tangerine and lime. This eau de parfum is fleshed out by smiling magnolia and orange blossom, and anchored by airy musk and cedarwood.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Bergamundi suits close, sunlit spaces where freshness needs to feel polished rather than sporty: a white shirt, warm skin, open windows, and the quiet hum of a room still carrying citrus peel in the air. It reads crisp, buoyant and easy to wear without losing presence.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, especially in warm weather where its citrus top notes can stay vivid and airy. Apply a moderate amount to pulse points or clothing for a clean, bright trail; the musk and cedar keep it from disappearing too quickly, while the floral heart smooths the opening.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like citrus fragrances with more body than a simple cologne: bright, clean, lightly floral and musky, with a polished Italian feel. It will appeal to those who want freshness with texture, not sharpness.
Release year
2021
Collaborators
Elena Azzerlini, the brand owner, helped steer the 2021 anniversary collection and the wider rebranding that framed Bergamundi’s launch, shaping the house’s modern direction and presentation.
Farmacia SS. Annunziata dal 1561’s story
Farmacia SS. Annunziata dal 1561 blends Florentine heritage with niche perfumery, pairing artisanal methods and historical storytelling with a contemporary, quality-driven approach. The house leans on tradition, innovation and a distinctly Italian sense of place.
Bergamundi’s concept
Bergamundi was launched in 2021 as part of the brand’s 460th anniversary perfume collection. Its concept draws on Italian citrus and Mediterranean light, translating bergamot, lime and tangerine into a fresh, airy composition softened by orange blossom and musk.
Extra info
The name Bergamundi is a Latin-esque invention meaning “bergamot of the world.” It was released as part of Farmacia SS. Annunziata’s 460th anniversary collection and is positioned as a unisex citrus Eau de Parfum.
