
Il Padrino
Named after the cinematic idea of the godfather, Sospiro Il Padrino arrived in 2025 as an Eau de Parfum that leans into theatre. It is boozy, fruity, and warmly resinous all at once, the kind of scent that wants to be noticed in a low-lit room. Built by perfumers Nathalie Templer and Salah Al Zarooni, it sits in the Italian house's lineup of musically named compositions. Aromatica carries the Sospiro Il Padrino decant in Bangladesh in every available size.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Black Currant, Rum, Amaretto, Bergamot
Heart: Amber, Patchouli, Sandalwood
Base: Vanilla, Siam Benzoin, Labdanum
The Scent
Dark rum and amaretto lead the charge in the first few minutes, a liqueur-soaked opening that smells like a glass poured a little too generously. Black currant cuts through almost immediately, adding a tart, jammy fruitiness that keeps the booze from going flat, while a thread of bergamot lifts the edges and adds a faint citrus brightness. It can read as a serious, grown-up boozy scent or veer toward a playful, almost tropical sweetness closer to fruity cocktails than a smoky bar, depending on skin. The amaretto stays almond-sweet and marzipan-like through this stretch, which is part of what tips it toward dessert for some noses. After the first half hour, amber settles in and starts pulling everything warmer and rounder, and the sharp alcoholic bite of the opening softens into a glowing warmth. Patchouli arrives underneath, giving the sweetness a slightly earthy spine so it does not float away into candy, and it plays against the amber to keep the heart from turning one-dimensional. Sandalwood softens the middle, adding a creamy, dressed-up texture that smooths the transition between the fruit and the resins. The interplay between the patchouli's dark earthiness and the sandalwood's polished creaminess gives the heart a quiet tension that stops it from settling too soon. As it moves into the dry-down, vanilla and Siam benzoin take over with a balsamic, resinous warmth, the vanilla staying dark and syrupy rather than bright or bakery-sweet. Labdanum deepens the base into something darker and a touch leathery, grounding the sweetness with an animalic pull that feels distinctly grown-up. The black currant lingers faintly on top even here, keeping a fruit accent alive and threading the whole composition together from first spray to final hour. The overall arc moves from a bright, fruity-boozy splash to a dense, sweet-resinous skin scent that hugs close. A burnt-woods or slightly synthetic facet can appear in the dry-down on some skin types, so it is worth testing on skin before settling on a size.
When to Wear
A cold-weather scent built for autumn and winter evenings, it reads as comforting rather than heavy when temperatures drop. Wear it to a sit-down dinner, a late drinks gathering, or a night out where you want presence. It fits naturally into the Boozy corner of the wardrobe.
Who Is It For
Someone who already loves rum-and-amber gourmands and wants a fruitier, more dressed-up version will find this immediately comfortable. If you reach for sweet, liqueur-driven scents and do not mind one that announces itself, this is your lane.
If you enjoy Lattafa Khamrah, it shares the same boozy amber-gourmand DNA and is worth comparing, as is the cognac-soaked Kilian Angels' Share. 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
Named after the cinematic idea of the godfather, Sospiro Il Padrino arrived in 2025 as an Eau de Parfum that leans into theatre. It is boozy, fruity, and warmly resinous all at once, the kind of scent that wants to be noticed in a low-lit room. Built by perfumers Nathalie Templer and Salah Al Zarooni, it sits in the Italian house's lineup of musically named compositions. Aromatica carries the Sospiro Il Padrino decant in Bangladesh in every available size.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Black Currant, Rum, Amaretto, Bergamot
Heart: Amber, Patchouli, Sandalwood
Base: Vanilla, Siam Benzoin, Labdanum
The Scent
Dark rum and amaretto lead the charge in the first few minutes, a liqueur-soaked opening that smells like a glass poured a little too generously. Black currant cuts through almost immediately, adding a tart, jammy fruitiness that keeps the booze from going flat, while a thread of bergamot lifts the edges and adds a faint citrus brightness. It can read as a serious, grown-up boozy scent or veer toward a playful, almost tropical sweetness closer to fruity cocktails than a smoky bar, depending on skin. The amaretto stays almond-sweet and marzipan-like through this stretch, which is part of what tips it toward dessert for some noses. After the first half hour, amber settles in and starts pulling everything warmer and rounder, and the sharp alcoholic bite of the opening softens into a glowing warmth. Patchouli arrives underneath, giving the sweetness a slightly earthy spine so it does not float away into candy, and it plays against the amber to keep the heart from turning one-dimensional. Sandalwood softens the middle, adding a creamy, dressed-up texture that smooths the transition between the fruit and the resins. The interplay between the patchouli's dark earthiness and the sandalwood's polished creaminess gives the heart a quiet tension that stops it from settling too soon. As it moves into the dry-down, vanilla and Siam benzoin take over with a balsamic, resinous warmth, the vanilla staying dark and syrupy rather than bright or bakery-sweet. Labdanum deepens the base into something darker and a touch leathery, grounding the sweetness with an animalic pull that feels distinctly grown-up. The black currant lingers faintly on top even here, keeping a fruit accent alive and threading the whole composition together from first spray to final hour. The overall arc moves from a bright, fruity-boozy splash to a dense, sweet-resinous skin scent that hugs close. A burnt-woods or slightly synthetic facet can appear in the dry-down on some skin types, so it is worth testing on skin before settling on a size.
When to Wear
A cold-weather scent built for autumn and winter evenings, it reads as comforting rather than heavy when temperatures drop. Wear it to a sit-down dinner, a late drinks gathering, or a night out where you want presence. It fits naturally into the Boozy corner of the wardrobe.
Who Is It For
Someone who already loves rum-and-amber gourmands and wants a fruitier, more dressed-up version will find this immediately comfortable. If you reach for sweet, liqueur-driven scents and do not mind one that announces itself, this is your lane.
If you enjoy Lattafa Khamrah, it shares the same boozy amber-gourmand DNA and is worth comparing, as is the cognac-soaked Kilian Angels' Share. Browse the full Sospiro collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.










