New Notes | Luxury Italian Fragrance

New Notes

Brand Origin

Founded in Italy, New Notes is a contemporary niche perfume house redefining luxury fragrance through innovation and artistry.

Every scent is created and bottled in Italy, where traditional perfumery expertise meets avant-garde design. With its bold approach to composition and its sleek, architectural bottles, New Notes represents the new generation of Italian perfumery:

modern, creative, and meticulously crafted for those who value individuality and quality.

Olfactory Vision

At the heart of New Notes lies a philosophy of contrast: blending natural raw materials with advanced aroma molecules to create unexpected harmony. Each extrait de parfum explores texture, temperature, and transformation on the skin.

This is fragrance as emotion: bright citrus meeting smoky woods, delicate florals balancing rich gourmands, and soft musks fused with spice and amber. New Notes perfumes evolve throughout the day, revealing new facets with every wear.

Signature Scent Profiles

The collection captures the diversity of contemporary scent: Caramelo Vanilla drapes warm caramel and vanilla over smooth tonka bean, while Latte Mimosa glows with creamy florals and soft musk. Akigala Mandarino pairs zesty mandarin with modern woody spice, and Queen of the Sea evokes salt air, rose, and amber in an oceanic embrace.

Each extrait is intensely concentrated and long-lasting, offering bold projection and rich complexity from first spray to dry-down.

New Notes Quality

Longevity & Sustainability

Every New Notes extrait de parfum is made in small batches using premium natural essences, innovative sustainable molecules, and high-grade Italian craftsmanship.

With concentrations reaching up to 30% perfume oil, these fragrances deliver exceptional longevity and depth compared to traditional Eau de Parfum.

New Notes partners with specialist perfumers and sustainable material suppliers to ensure transparency, artistry, and quality assurance resulting in fragrances that are as ethical as they are unforgettable.

New Notes Extrait de Parfum | FAQs

New Notes stands apart through its Italian craftsmanship and modern approach to perfumery. Each fragrance is an extrait de parfum, meaning it contains a much higher concentration of perfume oils than standard Eau de Parfum. The result is a long-lasting, richly textured scent that evolves on the skin.

By combining natural raw materials with advanced sustainable aroma molecules, New Notes redefines luxury fragrance for a new generation: bold, innovative, and uniquely expressive.

Yes. According to the brand, all New Notes fragrances are vegan and cruelty-free, made without animal-derived ingredients and never tested on animals.

They are also formulated without phthalates or parabens, ensuring a clean, skin-friendly composition.

Packaging is claimed to be 100 % recyclable, and printed using plant-based inks, reflecting the brand’s ongoing commitment to conscious, sustainable luxury.

Because New Notes fragrances are crafted at extrait de parfum strength (typically 25–30 % perfume oil concentration) they deliver exceptional longevity.

Most scents last 8 to 12 hours, with some deeper formulas (like Caramelo Vanilla orMusk Complexity) lasting well into the next day.

These extrait-level blends are designed to evolve gradually, revealing new layers of spice, wood, or musk throughout wear.

Every New Notes perfume is made in Italy using a blend of artisanal skill and modern perfumery science. Production is handled in small batches to guarantee consistency and precision. The brand collaborates with experienced Italian perfumers and sustainable suppliers, using high-grade glass, recyclable packaging, and quality-controlled materials.

This attention to detail ensures each extrait delivers premium performance, clarity, and depth worthy of fine Italian perfumery.

New Notes claims 100 % recyclable packaging and uses plant-based inks. Their fragrances are described as vegan, cruelty-free, and free from parabens and phthalates. While we (or the brand) don’t yet publish a full lifecycle or third-party certification, we believe these steps are meaningful progress toward responsible fragrance design.