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Italian Summer Solid Perfume Balm

Tenth Muse Italian Summer Solid Perfume Balm is a fragrance. Italian Summer Solid Perfume Balm opens with Pomegranate, Plum, and Rhubarb, settles into a heart of Clove, Pink Pepper, and Guaiac Wood, and dries down to a base of Amber, Patchouli, and Musk. Tenth Muse's Italian Summer Solid Perfume Balm carries a Statement verdict, a warm spicy-led wear.

Tart fruit and pink pepper warmed by guaiac wood, patchouli and amber - the most extroverted composition in the range. Pomegranate-plum-rhubarb gives a juicy, slightly sour opening; the spice-and-wood middle keeps it from becoming a cocktail balm.
  • Warm
  • Spicy
  • Vibrant
  • Sun-Soaked
  • Sophisticated
Italian Summer Solid Perfume Balm Solid Perfume bottle

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Profile

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 1%
Floral 6%
Fruity 24%
Green 6%
Sweet 21%
Warm 29%
Woody 16%
Earthy 18%
Animalic 9%
Fresh 10%

Mood Profile

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Intimate
Intensity
Moderate

Best Seasons

Best For:
Summer Fall
Also Works:
Spring

The warm-spice middle and amber-patchouli drydown sit in late-summer-evening and early-autumn territory; the fruit keeps it summery, the spice carries it into autumn. Too warm for spring's lightest weeks and not deep enough for full winter.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Date Casual
Also Works:
Formal

Reads relaxed and confident - works for casual weekend wear, evening dinners and warm-weather dates. Slightly too distinctive and warm for a default office choice; the spice-and-wood profile suits social rather than corporate settings.

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About

Italian Summer skews further from generic-balm territory than most of the Tenth Muse range. The opening is genuinely interesting: rhubarb adds a sour-green snap behind sweeter pomegranate and plum, and the trio reads like a fruit jam being made rather than a fruit perfume. It's the unusual choice that makes the perfume feel like it was composed rather than picked from a shortlist. The heart leans warm-spicy. Clove and pink pepper sit close together - clove adds the deeper warm-medicinal undertone, pink pepper the brighter peppery prickle. Guaiac wood underneath turns the spice into something rounder, slightly smoky, slightly sweet, like a cardamom-tea biscuit drying down. The base is amber, patchouli and musk - the warm trio. Amber holds the heat, patchouli adds an earthy-chocolatey continuity (it never disappears in this composition; it underlines the spice), musk provides skin-blend. The whole drydown sits in golden-hour territory: not cold, not sweet, not loud. The brand's La Dolce Vita pitch is honest - this is warm-weather but not aquatic-fresh; it works on a hot evening on a piazza terrace rather than a beach. Equally at home in early autumn where the spice carries weight. The most unisex composition in the range, and the most distinctive.