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Il Salumaio di Via Montenapoleone
Via Santo Spirito, 10, Milano MI 20100
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"Stroll away slightly from the bustling fashion district, just off San Bibla Square, and you’ll find the peach and cream marble walkway running alongside Corso Monforte. You can’t miss the first of these stores, with its gold signage. Step inside and at first glance you will see a small, carpeted style-lounge boutique, with carpets and lamps and mahogany furniture. But once pointed down the stairs, you literally won’t believe the Narnia of fragrances that you are walking into. You’ll tunnel your way through everything from Robert Piguet to Armani, displayed on dark wooden shelves, while the chirpy but knowledgeable staff douse you in every scent in their fragrant library, if you let them. Mazzolari1.2Then follow your nose round the corner to a second store and you’re in for a seriously extravagant treat. Only the most exquisite scents, hand-picked by Mr Mazzolari himself, are displayed here. The entire feel of the store differs completely from the first. This is serious but unpretentious perfume shopping and you will be treated like royalty in this extraordinary place. We spoke to Emilio, an extremely knowledgeable expert, who made us feel right at home and introduced us to many a new discovery as well as Massolari’s own line of fragrances and ancillaries. Be sure to try their leading male citrus scent Nero, as well as brands such as Dr. Vranges, with their wonderful home fragrance collections inspired by Florence, and the exquisite fruity floral scents of Parfums de Marly."
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