An enveloping and aromatic fragrance will transport you to the imperial age of ancient Rome, where skilled perfumers, called unguentarii, made up dense blends of balms and oils. Unguentum is the opulent and sumptuous Rome of the Caesars; the cradle of the knowledge of Seneca, Cicero and Lucretius; the city of the baths at the thermal baths and the arena that incites gladiators. There are various historical testimonies of personal mixtures prepared for emperors and rich patrician matrons, or to massage the bodies of gladiators. Enhanced by the warmth of amber, cinnamon and cedar wood, the formulation of Onyrico takes up and reinterprets the original "recipe" of the Regale Unguentum documented by Pliny the Elder in the Naturalis Historia. A hot and spicy blend that in ancient times honored the king of the Parthians, learned from the wise oriental perfumers. The precious opoponax, the aromatic calamus, saffron, wine and honey form the heart and base. The bottle cap is in Roman Travertine. What we still admire today in the Colosseum. Olfactory family: Oriental, resinous, spicy. Top Notes: Mandarin, Artemisia, Tea, Calamus, Cinnamon. Heart Notes: Honey, Wine, Saffron, Tobacco. Base Notes: Opoponax, Vanillam Musk, Amber, Cedarwood.