
Paglieri 1876

Poseidon
Florentia
God
Shared character
Both fragrances contain the core notes sandalwood, iris/orrris, amber, leather, patchouli and tonka bean. They do not share any listed accords or fragrance families.
How they differ
Florentia adds rose, bergamot, cedarwood, vetiver, myrrh and clove to the shared base, and its unique accords are described as ambery (oriental) and citrus. God introduces musk and violet, with a single unique woody accord. No fragrance families overlap, so each sits in a distinct family context despite sharing several core notes.
Who each suits
Florentia will likely appeal to wearers who enjoy an oriental‑citrus profile with prominent floral (rose, iris) and resinous facets (myrrh, clove), suited to evening or cooler‑weather occasions. God is oriented toward those who favor a woody‑musk direction with violet’s powdery edge and leather‑type depth, making it a fit for confident, modern wearers preferring a more grounded, daytime‑friendly scent.