Nobile 1942 Pontevecchio W Extrait de Parfum is a women's woody perfume. In the magical atmosphere of the magnificent Florence of the de' Medici, arises a perfume with an evocative name: Pontevecchio Woman Extrait de Parfum. Florentine Iris, the undisputed protagonist of the fragrance, manifests itself in its deliciously feminine expression. The story is intertwined with Catherine de' Medici, who wisely wore perfume on her gloves and body to avoid other people's odors, common at the time. This practice was devised by Renato Bianco, also known as Rene le Florentin, her personal and trusted perfumer who followed her to France after her marriage. Bianco not only created various fragrances for her, but also invented innovative ways of wearing perfume, including the famous "scented pomegranate," a spherical jewel to be worn around the neck or on a belt. Pontevecchio W Extrait de Parfum captures the elegance and mystery of that golden age, offering an olfactory experience that transports anyone wearing this fragrance on a journey through the centuries and stories of a Renaissance Florence.