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Santa Maria Novella Melograno (Pomegranate)

photo © Santa Maria Novella
Melograno Pomegranate by Santa Maria Novella Firenze
photo © Santa Maria Novella

photo © Bond Lifestyle
Santa Maria Novella Melograno bottle, in its town of origin, Florence, Italy. This newer version has a different label from the version seen in Casino Royale.
photo © Bond Lifestyle

Melograno aqua di colonia, by Santa Maria Novella is used by Vesper (Eva Green) in the James Bond film Casino Royale. The composition of the tart taste of pomegranate with an insistent powdery undertone is a Santa Maria Novella classic fragrance. The bottle can be seen when Bond checks the content of Vesper's purse, at the end of the film.

The fruit of the pomegranate plant, originally from Persia, found depicted in ancient Egyptian tombs and in many of the greatest works of art, symbolizes wealth and abundance. Some scholars believe that the forbidden fruit of biblical and mythological fame was not an apple, but a pomegranate. This fragrance mixes the tart taste of the pomegranate with an insistent, powdery floral undertone and is perfect for day or night.

Santa Maria Novella
Via della Scala 16
Firenze, Italy
Tel. +39 055 216276 / +39 055 4368315
Fax +39 055 288658 / +39 055 4222432

Price: $84 (3.3oz Eau de Cologne Splash)

Product Code: 
bg002

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Comments

Buona sera
voleva chiedere, como posso fare per aquistare questa colonia, io vivo nella cita de la coruña spain, rimango alla spera dalla sua risposta, un saluto.

Santa Maria Novella Colongia -- How do I order this for USA? Bought it in Italy and used to buy it on internet now I can't connect to anything that will allow ordering.
I would like the Firenze 1612, it has such mystic to it
I am trying to figure out what colognes were in the bathroom in Casino Royale. It was the scene where Bond was poisoned. He was drinking the salt water. The bottles were to the left of him. They can be seen, but are out of focus. The look to be maybe Taylor Of Old Bond Street No. 47 but I am not sure. Any help would be welcome. Thank you.

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