Created by Alessandro Michele and master perfumer Alberto Morillas, Ambrosia di Fiori continues the story of Gucci Bloom. The fragrance evokes the memory of a feast in the ancient world, alluding to ambrosia, a drink of the gods that, according to Greek mythology, made those who drank it immortal.
The name of this precious nectar and the magic it evokes are woven into the vibrant scent of the perfume, which first revisits ingredients from the original Gucci Bloom Eau de Parfum: jasmine bud extract, tuberose and rangoon twine. These are combined with new notes that intensify the floral scent: the rare velvety iris, originally used as an essential oil by the ancient Greeks and Romans, and the damask rose, which unfolds its full aroma when it is consumed in the early hours of the morning was harvested.