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She killed, dismembered, and deboned three women. She used their fat to make soap bars. She dried their blood in the oven to crumble it and create a dough with which she made delicious cookies that she offered to her friends with tea.
She is Leonarda Cianciulli. The first Italian serial killer, also known as the "Soap-Maker of Correggio," who, a victim of superstition, driven by a morbid and aberrant maternal love, wanted to sacrifice the lives of three women: in this way, she believed she could appease the evil spirits that, according to the prophecies of a sorceress, would kill her children.
Leonarda de Spiritica offers a powerful olfactory experience, created to tell the story of a complex historical character. Its unusual opening with notes of Marseille soap and a spicy accord evokes cleanliness and strangeness, revealing a rich background in sweet and gourmet notes that predict something secretly unsettling.
The heart of the fragrance is warm and welcoming, combining the softness of Chantilly cream and the typical smell of homemade cookies. However, these cookies hide a surprise: raspberry syrup blends with notes of coagulated blood, creating an explosive, sweet, and ferrous accord at the same time.
The base notes of Leonarda are opulent and surprisingly impactful, with an oud that mixes with dark chocolate accords and alchemical notes that evoke sulfur, opening the doors to a dark and unexplored area. This very potent extract guarantees to leave a truly new, unique, long-lasting, and memorable trail with each use.

