
Cavatina
Sospiro built its name on fragrances named after musical terms, each release framed as its own movement, and Cavatina continues that idea as a 2025 addition to the Nero Collection. Composed by Elodie Bernard, it is a floral fruity built around pomegranate, rose, and a warm ambroxan base, closer to a lyrical solo passage than a full orchestral piece. Aromatica carries the Sospiro Cavatina decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it before deciding how it fits your rotation.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Sorbet, Pomegranate, Blackcurrant, Pink Pepper, Mandarin
Heart: Apple, Magnolia, Freesia, Jasmine, Rose
Base: Grenadine, Ambroxan, White Musk
The Scent
The first thing the nose registers is fruit, but not a single sweet note pushed to the front. Pomegranate and blackcurrant arrive together, sharpened by pink pepper and a citrus flick of mandarin, while the sorbet accord keeps the whole opening cold and bright rather than syrupy. Within minutes apple slides in underneath, rounding the tartness into something closer to fresh-cut fruit than candy. The heart is where Cavatina earns its name, a genuinely floral middle built from magnolia, freesia, jasmine, and rose layered so none of them shout over the others. Magnolia gives it a lemony, waxy lift, freesia keeps it airy, and rose supplies the depth, so the florals read as one composed chord instead of four competing ideas. Some wearers pick up more jasmine indole here, a slightly animalic hum under the petals, while others get a cleaner, greener read on the same stage, and both reactions are legitimate depending on skin chemistry. As the fruit and florals settle, grenadine returns as a darker, jammier echo of the opening pomegranate, less fizzy this time and more like reduced fruit syrup. The dry-down belongs to ambroxan and white musk, which smooth everything into a soft, skin-hugging finish with a faint mineral-amber warmth. What is notable is how the fruit never fully disappears, it gets quieter, so the finish still smells like the same fragrance rather than a generic musk cleanup. The transition from tart top to jammy base is the throughline worth paying attention to on a full wear.
When to Wear
This suits early evening dinners in spring or early autumn, when the air has enough chill to keep the fruity top notes crisp instead of cloying. It works well for a date at a wine bar or a dressed-up gathering with friends, somewhere the rose and jasmine heart has room to unfold slowly. If you are building out a warm-weather rotation, it pairs naturally with pieces from the Sospiro collection for something with the same musical thread but a different mood.
Who Is It For
Someone who leans toward fruity florals but wants more structure than a mall-counter version offers, the kind of wearer who likes rose and jasmine but finds most rose scents too powdery or too sweet on their own skin.
If you enjoy Il Padrino, it sits in the same Sospiro lineup and is worth comparing for a different, more resinous side of the house. Browse the full Sospiro collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Sospiro built its name on fragrances named after musical terms, each release framed as its own movement, and Cavatina continues that idea as a 2025 addition to the Nero Collection. Composed by Elodie Bernard, it is a floral fruity built around pomegranate, rose, and a warm ambroxan base, closer to a lyrical solo passage than a full orchestral piece. Aromatica carries the Sospiro Cavatina decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it before deciding how it fits your rotation.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Sorbet, Pomegranate, Blackcurrant, Pink Pepper, Mandarin
Heart: Apple, Magnolia, Freesia, Jasmine, Rose
Base: Grenadine, Ambroxan, White Musk
The Scent
The first thing the nose registers is fruit, but not a single sweet note pushed to the front. Pomegranate and blackcurrant arrive together, sharpened by pink pepper and a citrus flick of mandarin, while the sorbet accord keeps the whole opening cold and bright rather than syrupy. Within minutes apple slides in underneath, rounding the tartness into something closer to fresh-cut fruit than candy. The heart is where Cavatina earns its name, a genuinely floral middle built from magnolia, freesia, jasmine, and rose layered so none of them shout over the others. Magnolia gives it a lemony, waxy lift, freesia keeps it airy, and rose supplies the depth, so the florals read as one composed chord instead of four competing ideas. Some wearers pick up more jasmine indole here, a slightly animalic hum under the petals, while others get a cleaner, greener read on the same stage, and both reactions are legitimate depending on skin chemistry. As the fruit and florals settle, grenadine returns as a darker, jammier echo of the opening pomegranate, less fizzy this time and more like reduced fruit syrup. The dry-down belongs to ambroxan and white musk, which smooth everything into a soft, skin-hugging finish with a faint mineral-amber warmth. What is notable is how the fruit never fully disappears, it gets quieter, so the finish still smells like the same fragrance rather than a generic musk cleanup. The transition from tart top to jammy base is the throughline worth paying attention to on a full wear.
When to Wear
This suits early evening dinners in spring or early autumn, when the air has enough chill to keep the fruity top notes crisp instead of cloying. It works well for a date at a wine bar or a dressed-up gathering with friends, somewhere the rose and jasmine heart has room to unfold slowly. If you are building out a warm-weather rotation, it pairs naturally with pieces from the Sospiro collection for something with the same musical thread but a different mood.
Who Is It For
Someone who leans toward fruity florals but wants more structure than a mall-counter version offers, the kind of wearer who likes rose and jasmine but finds most rose scents too powdery or too sweet on their own skin.
If you enjoy Il Padrino, it sits in the same Sospiro lineup and is worth comparing for a different, more resinous side of the house. Browse the full Sospiro collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











